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Non-Profit Housing and Gentle Density In the federal election just passed, we heard many big ideas about how to tackle the ...
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There’s a new phrase floating around our house since March Break ended. My 15-year-old came home and declared, “I’ve outgrown ...
As a young man, Afonso Ventania raced bikes competitively, but retired at 26 and decided to go into journalism. He spent ...
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In this episode, with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pick of former Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson as Minister of Housing and ...
How many bills does it take to build the homes Ontario says it needs? The recently re-elected Doug Ford government would have ...
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Spacing‘s executive editor Dylan Reid and senior editor and political columnist John Lorinc are co-editors, along with Monumental’s Zahra Ebrahim and Civic Action’s Leslie Woo, of a new anthology of ...
At a time when Washington has launched a scorched earth attack on virtually all federal climate policies, the Ford government’s hyper-partisan campaign to tear out Toronto bike lanes feels, well, ...
This story is published in conjunction with Spacing issue 70 (Spring 2025), “Civic Memories,” whose cover section focuses on Toronto collectors and collections. Amidst war stories and gloomy weather ...
Ontario superior court justice Paul Schabas this week granted an interim (“interlocutory”) injunction preventing Queen’s Park from ripping up three Toronto bike lanes pending a final decision, and the ...
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