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LORINC: How to reframe Toronto’s 2020 budget debate

By John Lorinc

I imagine Mayor John Tory, like all good conservatives of his generation and breeding, worshipped at the alter of Michael Wilson, the storied Bay Street... Read More

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Events Vancouver

Event: Jane’s Walk festival, May 3-5

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Jane’s Walk is a movement of free, citizen-led walking tours inspired by urban enthusiast, Jane Jacobs. We’re hoping you’ll lead... Read More

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Book Review – Walkable City Rules: 101 Steps to Making Better Places

By Jeremy Senko

Author:  Jeff Speck (Island Press, 2018) When I reviewed Walkable City, the precursor to this book by Jeff Speck in 2013, I was in a... Read More

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Stories, Struggles and Song: Cantonese Opera in Toronto

By Arlene Chan

Cantonese opera is in my genes. Whenever my mother put me and my two younger sisters down for our afternoon nap, she’d crank up the... Read More

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Book Review – Public Natures: Evolutionary Infrastructures

By Sean Ruthen

Author: Weiss/Manfredi– Princeton Architectural Press (2018) In considering the evolution of ecological, urban, and social... Read More

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How city hall is keeping needed change out of ‘stable neighbourhoods’

By George Popper

Item: In a development application [download PDF] heard by the Etobicoke-York district committee of adjustment in late February, a... Read More

Housing Vancouver

Uh oh. I’m a Planner and Planning Makes Housing More Expensive

By patrickcondon

Thank Andy Yan for throwing yet another rock into the placid pond of our taken for granted assumptions. As someone who advocates... Read More

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Walkcast: Why walking in winter sucks

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Editor’s Note: Spacing is delighted to share the Walkcast podcast series out of Edmonton. Check out the latest episode today. As... Read More

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EVENT: Right to Walk TO

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Spacing is pleased to co-sponsor “Right to Walk TO: Justice, equity, and the Toronto walking experience,” a panel... Read More

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Spacing’s 15th anniversary party!

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WHAT: Spacing’s 15th anniversary issue release party! WHEN: Friday, March 15th, 2019 — 7:30pm-midnight COST: $5 (copy of new... Read More

Toronto

PODCAST: Spacing Radio 032, Housing Toronto

By Spacing Radio

In this episode, we look at housing from a number of angles. Spacing Senior Editor John Lorinc and urban planner Cheryll Case give us... Read More

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