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The housing sub-plot in the federal election
The race is laser-focused on Trump and tariffs, but the three national parties have trotted out housing affordability strategies
By John Lorinc -
LORINC: The coming American brain drain will be Canada’s gain
U.S. researchers are running for the exits and Toronto will be an obvious destination
By John Lorinc -
Non-profit housing is an economic no-brainer
As the federal parties roll out their housing affordability pledges, let's not forget what worked well before financialization radically distorted the market
By cherise burda -
Toronto’s affordable housing crisis déjà vu
In the City of Toronto Archives exhibit “If These Walls Could Talk,” Ian Darragh finds some contemporary resonance
By Ian Darragh -
What do I think?
In the fourth installment of videos exploring the accessibility of public art, Artmap.ca / AccessArt shares videos about interpretation and signage access features
By Artmap.ca / AccessArt -
LORINC: Don’t alienate civic volunteers
At a time of extreme social uncertainty, city councillors shouldn't be power-tripping on the people who give their time to community institutions
By John Lorinc -
BOWERMAN: Doug Ford suddenly cares about local democracy?
An innocuous motion on a potential Indigenous member of Toronto city council has some, including the Premier's Office, adopting an unusual position.
By Glyn Bowerman -
OP-ED: A deadly decision
Ontario’s bike lane removals will make streets more dangerous. The government knows it, says Lanrick Bennett — and now it can proceed
By Lanrick Bennett -
Tackling Toronto’s Washroom Problem: The TO the Loo! Toronto Toilet Design Challenge
The Toronto Public Space Committee launches a contest to design a public washroom to address Toronto's lack of facilities
By David Simor -
What do I feel?
In the third installment of videos exploring the accessibility of public art, Artmap.ca / AccessArt shares videos that explore multisensory access features
By Artmap.ca / AccessArt -
GREENBERG: How Toronto can navigate the urban frontlines of a trade war
In a guest op-ed, planner and urbanist Ken Greenberg argues that the city-region needs to confront the reality of American hostility
By Ken Greenberg -
OP-ED: Importing U.S. tactics to Toronto’s roads
Albert Koehl dissects the methods used by bike lane opponents
By Albert Koehl