By Roger Keil I have argued in an op-ed with Matt Kellway in the Toronto Star that the recent budget by the Conservative government of Canada has done little for the needs of urban regions in Canada. Specifically, we noted for the Toronto case: "There is a public poverty that has settled across this urban […]
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Cities in waiting
By Roger Keil Cities in waiting are evident along Highway 427 and Highway 7 in the northwest of Toronto. Going and coming. Mississauga. Vaughan. Brampton, Ontario. It is clear that something very rapid is gestating here. The suburban development we see around the northern reaches of Canada’s largest city is moving faster, and in more […]