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There’s a word that shows up a lot in housing debates—one that tends to end conversations rather than deepen them: viability.
We think of the Toronto islands as a nice-to-have, a lovely space for recreation and escape from the city. But in fact ...
See our Launch and Introduction about the launch of the © Urban Cartoon Syndicate and the announcement by CityHallWatch. *** Related Readings: ...
Because the summer of 2025 has been all about infernal heat and drifting smoke, as opposed to the Biblical downpours of recent years, the public/media conversation about climate hasn’t focused on the ...
Canada Superstudio to End Housing Alienation Architecture schools across Canada are coming together in the 2025–2026 academic ...
As housing shortages continue to pressure municipal officials, cities must place greater priority on effective solutions that ...
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 ...
car capacity Bridging the bike lane gap HALIFAX – The historic streets of Halifax—the narrow downtown streets, the more-than-four-street intersections, the super steep streets—predate the... By Brian ...
One of our favorite events each year is the Heritage Toronto Awards. As I mentioned last year, these awards are an important morale booster as sometimes ...
Tucked in behind George Brown College’s downtown campus on Adelaide Street at George is Toronto’s First Post Office. Located in a building ...
[Editors Note: this is a revised version of a four-piece series originally published on Planning Pool. You can read the first part here.] To serve a ...
In so many ways this has been a lifelong project. Some of my earliest memories – learning to ski at Sunshine Village, in ...
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