Let's open up a bilingual school in Toronto!
the school at Waterloo actually had as its forerunner, the College of Optometry of Ontario, which was affiliated with U of T. the College was on UT's campus, and they attended classes essentially as UT students. i'm almost certain, their diploma (Doctor of Optometry) had the UT logo on it.
at some point in the 1960s though, apparently UT wanted their "land" back to do other stuff (robarts library
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robarts_Library), so they turfed the school, and it merged with Waterloo.
had Optometry remained at Toronto, it would've absolutely become the most competitive program in Canada.
as a rite of passage, every year about 25% of their 3000 first-year science undergrads apply to pharm school (like, why are there some 800 students/year in ontario ONLY, trying to become pharmacists?? and - only ~200 students/year in Canada wanting to become ODs??). every year, lots of UT students who have no interest in pharm, get into pharm just because their friends apply and they did too (and everyone is afraid of not getting into med eventually). honestly, i'd say at least 50% of pharm students get there accidentally (the earlier they get into pharm e.g. after first year, the more accidental it likely was). by 4th year, most who end up in pharm aren't competitive for med, so are happy to be admitted.
if u took all those students, and made them vie for 60 optometry positions, that would just be sick.