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    Premier Doug Ford's Ontario

    2024 Ontario Economic Outlook https://occ.ca/interactive-oer2024/
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    Toronto Crosstown LRT | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx | Arcadis

    Has there been any reason to the measurement deviations? TTC friend said one reason was because the concrete specifications were for summer, and then the pour was delayed to winter?
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    2024 United States presidential election

    Panic from even the staunchest court stenographers: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/-nightmare-special-counsels-assessment-bidens-mental-fitness-triggers-rcna137975
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    Sheppard Line 4 Subway Extension (Proposed)

    It sounds more from your comments that the issue with LRTs in this city are institutional/governance issues that prevent best practices from being implemented, just like how Toronto can't seem to stop drivers from driving on King or Toronto Hydro from cutting up newly poured sidewalks. The...
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    Zoning Reform Ideas

    My opinion is that a good part of the pre-war downtown residential neighborhoods should be rezoned as mixed-use to allow people to open up businesses on the ground floors and expand from the existing typologies, as was the case until the sanitary regime took over in the post-war era. Places...
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    Roads: Ontario/GTA Highways Discussion

    Ironically Ford is the type of individual who would propose such a concept. The moderate and radical urbanist discussions have moved away to either fixing the public realms under the Gardiner, or demolishing it in its entirety.
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    Toronto Casino Woodbine | 31.85m | 11s | One Toronto Gaming | CGL Architects

    Between Pickering and Woodbine, my impression is that inside, there is too much square footage and not enough money to cover it all- both these casinos come out feeling like B-tier regional American casinos. That being said, I do appreciate the new theatre spaces that these developments will offer.
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    PM Justin Trudeau's Canada

    Interesting- not self-sufficient in terms of basics, or not self-sufficient because people expect corn and peaches in February?
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    Toronto Tech Boom

    Seems like there are waves of layoffs and belt-tightening in the tech industry over the last year or so. They're looking less like the employment unicorns prospective cities were pinning their hopes on, and perhaps more of reflective of the flash-in-the-pan economic conditions of the 2010s...
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    Toronto's Culture Production Boom

    Tangential, but an interesting reuse of a former downtown convention centre in Oklahoma City. The uses are probably interim, but it's still cool to see how these large spaces get repurposed for film uses. https://prairiesurf.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prairie_Surf_Studios
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    PM Justin Trudeau's Canada

    Not the actual systematic election changes people have hoped for, perhaps symbolic of Trudeau's government: https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/trudeau-and-singh-s-teams-quietly-planning-electoral-reform-legislation-1.6744379
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    PM Justin Trudeau's Canada

    Not gonna happen given the power of dairy and Agropur in Quebec and therefore Ottawa.
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    Nuclear Energy and Ontario

    Definitely so if we want to make the transition over to an electric economy.
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    2024 United States presidential election

    The US political system is entering this election in a state of crisis IMO, and likely no one will be satisfied by the results.
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    Waterfront: West Don Lands (DTAH)

    I wonder if they could have transitioned into a BIA, given that there doesn't seem to be one in the area? Though I guess that the areas of advocacy would have been different. https://www.toronto-bia.com/find-a-bia/...
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    Shabby Public Realm

    I think it's an instance where a lack of a good public realm negates any qualities of the artwork. Instead of being contemplative, it has to compete with the rest of the streetscape (i.e. power and light poles not giving it any room and cluttering up its silhouette) and ends up looking not so...
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    Old City Hall Proposals

    Just look at how Nathan Phillips Square has been treated (no rework of the forecourt, everything aging) and it all makes sense.
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    Mayor Olivia Chow's Toronto

    I think the Portlands is arguably a non-factor for tackling immediate housing needs, and any affordable housing inventory build-out there should be seen more as an inclusionary planning exercise over the medium-to-long term.
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    Proposed renaming of Dundas Street

    Sounds like a proper disaster: https://www.blogto.com/city/2023/12/dundas-ttc-stations-may-not-get-new-names/ Hopefully the poor procedure in which this was carried out will allow the city to continue pushing off and scaling down the renaming scope. Ultimately, all that was required from the...

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