When Cities Are Built for White Men
Our public spaces are used by diverse populations. Why does urban design still fail to reflect that?
View ArticleThe Fight to Save Public Transit
COVID-19 has accelerated an already dire transit crisis. Why can’t we make ridership free?
View ArticleThe Taxi Driver Who Took On Uber
As the ride-share app lay waste to Montreal’s taxi industry, one cabbie decided to fight back The post The Taxi Driver Who Took On Uber first appeared on The Walrus.
View ArticleLife and Death on Two Wheels
Cycling can be a joyous, community-building experience. But, as my family recently came to understand, it can also be fatal The post Life and Death on Two Wheels first appeared on The Walrus.
View ArticleHow Empty Storefronts Are Killing Our Neighbourhoods
All over North America, speculators are raising rents and pushing out tenants. Will our cities ever be the same? The post How Empty Storefronts Are Killing Our Neighbourhoods first appeared on The Walrus.
View ArticleWhy Is Canada Tearing Down Its Architectural History?
Buildings are made to last. Should they be built to fall? The post Why Is Canada Tearing Down Its Architectural History? first appeared on The Walrus.
View ArticleWhy We Need Car-Free School Streets
We are a society obsessed with the safety of our children. But kids are forced to run a life-threatening gauntlet on the way to class The post Why We Need Car-Free School Streets first appeared on The...
View ArticleNoise Is All around Us—and It’s Affecting You More than You Think
During the pandemic, our noise levels dropped and the world changed. Should we fight for more quiet? The post Noise Is All around Us—and It’s Affecting You More than You Think first appeared on The...
View ArticleCity Diminished: The Shrinking Power and Influence of Toronto
Why are voters in Canada’s biggest city treated like they can’t make their own democratic decisions? The post City Diminished: The Shrinking Power and Influence of Toronto first appeared on The Walrus.
View ArticleCities Are Good at Planting Trees. They’re Not So Good at Keeping Them
One city managed to buck the trend, and its urban canopy is flourishing The post Cities Are Good at Planting Trees. They’re Not So Good at Keeping Them first appeared on The Walrus.
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