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Out of time on out of touch proposals
The maxed-out condo tower applications are still landing in municipal planning committees, even though the condo market is D-E-D.
By Michel Nayrouz -
OP-ED: Warning about the danger to kids from pickup trucks
Albert Koehl argues that the federal government needs to mandate safety warnings in pickup truck ads
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A walking tour of public art in the West Don Lands
Experience the first community-scale comprehensive master art plan in Canada
By Sarah Mundangepfupfu -
Toronto Parks Need a Reboot
Landscape architecture professor Fadi Masoud has suggestions for how to revitalize Toronto's green spaces.
By Fadi Masoud -
Marking Lake Ontario’s lost shoreline
New Heritage Toronto project will mark the 3,000-year-old water’s edge through the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood
By Chris Bateman -
Fixing the Gap
Why Canada Must Recognize Bicycle Mechanics as a Profession
By Lanrick Bennett
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Bike Lanes: 2 — Ford Nation: 0
Following an injunction last spring, a new landmark ruling in the Charter case challenging the Tories' bid to rip out existing bike lanes marks a major victory for Toronto cycling and cyclists.
By John Lorinc -
Rip the bandage off rapidly, please
With the city's RapidTO bus lane plan on life-support, the city and council need to find a better way to get complex policies out the door.
By John Lorinc -
What, me worry? Yes you should, mayor
Mayor Olivia Chow failed to deliver a crucial housing reform at City Council yet is playing a dangerous game with Ottawa
By John Lorinc -
New Exhibition Flush with Public Washroom Ideas
The TO the Loo! Toronto Toilet Design Challenge exhibition reveals innovative solutions for Toronto
By Cara Chellew and Car Martin -
Canoeing a runway
Downsview's "Runway Rivers" highlights a lost history ahead of a new transformation
By Nathan Abraha -
Toronto is eating its hotdog vendors
A longstanding City Council restriction is eroding Toronto's food carts, but that could change
By Craig Meerkamper
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The Ultimate Guide to the Best Songs About Toronto
In the Fall 2023 issue of Spacing (coming soon to a store or mailbox near you), we shine a spotlight on five “Toronto Troubadours” — musicians “dedicated...
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LORINC: The pandemic is about cities
Viruses, in the abstract, don’t care much about their host organisms, beyond the latter’s on-board, physiological defenses. Yet it’s clear the coronavirus...
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What’s really happening at Ontario Place? (Part 1)
The investigation by Ontario Auditor-General Bonnie Lysyk into the Ford government’s removal of 7,400 acres of prime farmland and wetlands from the...
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LORINC: The Tories’ use-it-or-lose housing ruse
On the north-east corner of Bathurst and St. Clair West sits a snazzy purpose-built condo sales office, ostensibly there to promote Foret, a giant...
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Q&A with Steven Evans on photographing Ontario Place
With the chaotic Greenbelt scandal swirling in the background, the updated plans for the Ford government’s deeply contentious and destructive scheme...
By John Lorinc -
What’s really happening at Ontario Place? (Part 2)
Sequel to Part 1 of “What’s really happening at Ontario Place?“ Ontario Place was conceived by Conservative Premier John Robarts in 1968 as an...
By Ian Darragh