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We think of the Toronto islands as a nice-to-have, a lovely space for recreation and escape from the city. But in fact ...
In this episode we bring you the highlights from Global Placemaking Summit which took place in March at Evergreen in Toronto. First, we drill down into the meaning to the term with some of the event ...
As housing shortages continue to pressure municipal officials, cities must place greater priority on effective solutions that ...
The city, we’re often told, is a model—something to be learned from, exported, improved. But what happens when models ...
How many people would buy a new version of a home appliance knowing that it is seven times more likely to cause injury to a ...
Nobody leads in the contemporary version of The Tango. Or put another way, both partners take turns leading. Reflecting on ...
Singapore leaves an impression not just of a place, but of a proposition. A city built with such clarity of purpose and ...
Recent Auditor General reports exposed deep-rooted inefficiencies and systemic issues in Toronto’s Parks & Recreation (P&R) Division. Despite these challenges, P&R is staffed by many dedicated public ...
Bike lanes have been a controversial issue in Ontario this past year with not only a record breaking six cyclists killed in Toronto, but also the Ford government’s Bill 212 which limits new bike lane ...
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