Put your money where your mouth is. Sadly, the CBC's online article doesn't quote Mr. Torode saying that he "thinks there are other ways to do what the Mustard Seed is proposing" which was on the broadcast news.
To me, it sounds like Mr. Torode suffering from a bad case of NIMBY, and if, as Mr. Torode claims, that he knows of better alternatives, I suggest that he put his money where his mouth is and make some of them happen.
But then, I suspect Mr. Torode is very much of the 'poverty is the fault of the poor' school of thought and is rather more worried about his precious investment than anything else.
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