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The rise and fall of National Rubber
Photographer Peter MacCallum documented the National Rubber Industries Cawthra Avenue Plant in the West Toronto Junction, 1991-2026
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The truth about the University Avenue bike lanes
The evidence does not support the negative narrative some are peddling
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Rees Park: The rug that can tie the post-FIFA waterfront together
The FanFest zone and the Raptor's Jurassic Park show the potential for flexible public spaces that serve large events and festivals
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OP-ED: Invitation as Urban Policy
What the Bentway, the High Line, and Madrid Río taught me about health and belonging in public spaces
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Modernizing e-bike rules
New provincial proposals are timely
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Church Street is being pedestrianized — that wasn’t so hard, was it?
The recently approved pilot project proves the City can rubber-stamp such initiatives without endless consultations and excuses
By John Lorinc
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THE OVERHEAD: When Policy Pauses Public Ownership
Spacing and the Balanced Supply of Housing research node proudly present The Overhead: Understanding Canada’s Affordable Housing Crisis, a special podcast series.
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LORINC: Mayoral candidates need to take on King Doug
This fall's election must be a referendum on the Ford government's destructive incursions into the City's business
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OP-ED: Yonge Street deserves pedestrianization
Other cites have done it, we can do it too, says Shane Gates
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A Different Kind of Cycling Campaign
It's time to close the loop
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Jet Dreams on Toronto Island (Part 2)
Secret environmental assessment says jets will harm Toronto’s waterfront and residents
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Jet Dreams on Toronto Island (Part 1)
What would it cost, who will pay, and who benefits?
By Ian Darragh
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Jet Dreams on Toronto Island (Part 1)
Premier Doug Ford and the Toronto Port Authority, the federal agency that owns Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, have been extraordinarily secretive...
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Modernizing e-bike rules
This article is co-authored with Muskan Fatima. E-bikes are good for our cities. They offer reliable transportation for people of all ages and abilities...
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Rees Park: The rug that can tie the post-FIFA waterfront together
The waterfront as an east-west canvas for events and animation in Toronto will show its potential like never before during the upcoming FIFA World Cup...
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OP-ED: Invitation as Urban Policy
This spring, at Bloomberg CityLab in Madrid, social prescribing reached the agenda of the world’s largest cities summit for the first time. It was a...
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The truth about the University Avenue bike lanes
Over the past year, I have written multiple times about how misinformation and selective framing continue shaping Toronto’s transportation debates. In...
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The Toronto Circus Riot of 1855 — the day the clowns picked the wrong Toronto brothel
EDITOR: This is the second post of a new collaboration with the Toronto Dreams project by Adam Bunch (see the first here). The project is a series of...
By Adam Bunch