Kitchener (66 per cent), London (77 per cent) and Ottawa (81 per cent) all had scores than Toronto. Who is Toronto’s green space for? “Even though we know it’s homeowners who have the access to the private green space, we’re often designing public spaces with them in mind,” she added. “It’s part of accelerating this downward trend and the sad thing is (cities) are just not going to be livable places in the long run if that green space isn’t there,” Brown said. “And that’s what will make Toronto livable, for my child and for others in the decades to come.”SHARE: