
Why We n’t Go: A Report on Toronto’s Public Washrooms, pt. 1
By John LorincBeuse this is Toronto, and beuse it’s important for officialdom to do certain things backwards, we’re going to spend this week — the days... Read More
Beuse this is Toronto, and beuse it’s important for officialdom to do certain things backwards, we’re going to spend this week — the days... Read More
WEST COAST MODERNISM IN CONTEXT Live Panel Discussion, Q&A + Reception Presented by the West Coast Modern League In Partnership... Read More
Asking overburdened staff for reports is one of the favourite pastimes of Toronto city council. But what happens to those report... Read More
It’s not a good week to be a member of Vancouver City Council. Confronted with a final decision on the Broadway Plan, and now brutally... Read More
Going in to this election, did anyone really expect that it would come to focus so intensively on that great big ribbon of blacktop... Read More
What happened to all the kids? In Metro Vancouver, the senior population is growing over six times faster than the region’s number of... Read More
Welcome to The Power of Place: Artists as City Builders. This series emerged out of my strong interest to share with you the... Read More
I’ll place a bet that you cursed rain sometime this season. Spring is rainy, but it’s not yet warm enough for the rain to be a relief... Read More
“I Own This Town” is a Toronto-centric collection of essays, screeds, proclamations, asides, orders, observations... Read More
By Brian Doucet and Michael Doucet This excerpt is adapted from Streetrs and the Shifting Geographies of Toronto: a visual analysis... Read More
The veteran journalist, edutor and activist Gerald Hannon died earlier this week, at the age of 77. Hannon, a co-founder of The Body... Read More