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Spacing investigation: Toronto Public Library ransomware attack, pt. IV
The library's digital infrastructure was out of commission for months. What did the City learn?
By John Lorinc -
Take the Yonge subway to the future! (expect some delays)
With the opening of the new, unfamiliar "subway" in Toronto today, March 30, 1954, Mayor Bert Xanadu offers Torontonians some tips on how to navigate this subterranean marvel.
By Mayor Bert Xanadu -
Spacing investigation: Toronto Public Library ransomware attack, pt. III
City officials were sternly warned to beef up cyber-security two years before Toronto Library attack
By John Lorinc -
Spacing investigation: Toronto Public Library ransomware attack, pt. II
The ransomware attack on the Toronto Library raises tough questions that still lack complete answers
By John Lorinc -
Spacing investigation: Toronto Public Library ransomware attack, pt. I
A cyber-attack in October, 2023, left Toronto's library system hobbled and users in the dark
By Sakeina Syed -
OP-ED: When Process is the Enemy of Progress
Roger Morier and Jonathan Schmidt argue that road safety cannot be treated like a candidate in a popularity contest
By Roger Morier and Jonathan Schmidt -
Opposing the Bloor-Danforth Subway
Plans to develop what is now the TTC's Line 2 triggered an intense and protracted battle by opponents in councils and courts
By Jamie Bradburn -
Hidden Density in Harbord Village: Notes from a Rooming House
Multi-tenant dwellings near campuses are no longer the preserve of students.
By Zoë Johnson -
REVIEW: As it is – A precarious moment in the life of Ontario Place
Don Snyder reviews Steven Evans's new book of photographs capturing the waterfront park's endangered beauty
By Don Snyder -
PODCAST: Spacing Radio 076, Time’s running out for accessible Ontario
In this episode: missed accessibility targets and panoramic Victorian Toronto (now in colour)
By Spacing Radio -
How can we make Black history matter?
With the annual Black History Month complete, pointed questions about what and who we commemorate still need to be discussed
By Cheryl Thompson -
OP-ED: Rethinking the role of Toronto’s Chief Planner
When Toronto last searched for a new Chief Planner, in 2017, we encouraged the City to look at planning, and planners, through the lens of human rights...
By Alan Broadbent and Elizabeth McIsaac