The children of the upper middle class are busy, busy, busy, with schedules that would rival that of any CEO. They're at Kumon or dance or art, or swimming or tae kwon do. Instead of pickup street hockey, they're playing organized sports with regularly scheduled practices and games, supervised by grown-ups. In all-day kindergarten or regulated daycare. Where are they? Indoors, doing homework or playing Nintendo. No kids running wild in packs until their moms call them in for supper. But the streets and sidewalks are eerily quiet. The brand-new subdivisions of Toronto roll on and on into the cornfields, a new one every month.
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