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Reversing the Ford government’s biking backlash
Cycling and walking advocates at the International Transport Forum summit in Leipzig offer better ways to argue against paleolithic traffic thinking
By John Lorinc -
A gondola or a bridge to the Island?
Improving access to Toronto Island come to City Council this week, including an option that is more restrictive then it appears
By John Lorinc -
The Junction Triangle Parade
Two local organizations are putting on a parade to advocate for the opening of the Davenport Greenway promised, but not delivered, by Metrolinx
By Spacing -
They Were Right Here: Tracing Black People Enslaved in the Town of York
The sleuthing behind groundbreaking entries of early Torontonians in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography
By Natasha Henry-Dixon -
A city that prioritizes people, not just cars
Lanrick Bennett says it's time for Toronto to follow the lead of other Canadian cities and have a focused strategy for open streets
By Lanrick Bennett -
NEW ISSUE: Collecting stories
Issue 70 explores the collections and collectors that capture unexpected slices of the city
By Dylan Reid -
OP-ED: Congestion Confusion
What We Feel, What We're Told, and What the Data Reveals
By Lanrick Bennett -
The politics of beautification and decongestion
The soon-to-be appointed traffic and the public realm 'czars' need more than just resources
By John Lorinc -
Preserving the memory of the passenger pigeon
The Royal Ontario Museum hosts the world’s largest collection of specimens of this once-abundant bird driven to extinction
By Meg Sutton -
The Last Survivor of a Historic Streetscape
With the demolition of the Palace Arms building, photographer Peter MacCallum looks back on the various buildings that once surrounded it
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Q&A: Cheryl Thompson on her new book about Canadian blackface
"Canada and the Blackface Atlantic" traces the origins of 19th century theatre and dance in Canada and its connection to blackface minstrelsy
By John Lorinc -
Judge puts Ford back in his lane
The bike lane temporary injunction ruling this week offers the Ford government an off-ramp and an opportunity to act like an adult
By John Lorinc