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Op-Ed: Why is there so little rental construction?
A developer unpacks the math that makes purpose-built rental so challenging to build
By Jonathan Diamond -
LORINC: Major planning change for Toronto’s major streets
Council is debating a transformational plan to allow small scale apartments on every main artery in Toronto
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Urban Cartoon Syndicate (UCS): Introduction and Call
Political cartooning has been a significant form of social and political commentary for centuries. It took off in the 18th century when artists like James...
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Clearcutting in the Don Valley
Giant machines have felled every tree and scraped all vegetation through great swaths of the Don Valley to make way for the Ontario Line subway. Photographer Steven Evans captures stunning images of the impact, accompanied by text by Ian Darragh.
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OP-ED: Addressing Toronto’s congestion will take more than technology
We first have to recognize that congestion is an intractable problem whose solution requires the meaningful participation of diverse stakeholders, say Mahtot Gebresselassie and Tricia Wood
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Book launch of expanded and updated edition of Stroll: Psychogeographic Walking Tours of Toronto
Toronto's changed and so has Stroll. A new edition for a new city.
By Spacing -
“Is that all there is?”
City Conversation #129: An unusual Jane’s Walk features a new rental building that signals a new and disturbing definition of “affordable.”
By bpalmquist -
OP-ED: The bicycle licence, again
A recent attempt to enable the city to licence food couriers is a reminder of why cyclist licences have been long abandoned, says Albert Koehl
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The Ground We Share
Street photographer Zun Lee’s exhibit for:GROUND demonstrates to Torontonians that we can reclaim our public spaces.
By Trent Weston -
Shadowland: Photography down in the ravines
Photographer Sasha Chapman explores the ways in which our ravines reflect the city above
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NEW ISSUE: Furniture for the People
Our issue 66 looks at the past and future of street furniture in Toronto, plus sewers, outdoor ice rinks, accessibility, TTC guide uniforms, and more.
By Dylan Reid -
Spacing nominated for National Magazine Award
The magazine's 20th anniversary issue is a nominee for Best Editorial Package
By Spacing