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Adaption Is The Answer

August 25, 2023/in Urban Affairs

The world is careening toward a climate crisis, and by that we do not mean nasty weather or impending human extinction. The real challenge lies in adapting to a changing climate without undermining an already stressed global order, not to mention imperiling democracy. Read more

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Richard Bilkszto Won’t Be the Last Victim of the Diversity-Industrial Complex

August 18, 2023/in Urban Affairs

The suicide of former Toronto school principle Richard Bilkszto, 60, was one that many of his associates believe was prompted, at least in part, by vicious attacks from an “anti-racism” instructor. After he differed on her assessment of pervasive structural racism, she held up his comments as an example of “white supremacy.” In the progressive-dominated education bureaucracy, this stands as among the worst of sins.

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Save Our Cities

August 4, 2023/in Urban Affairs

With office districts and tower blocks losing their lustre, we need to rethink what cities are for. It’s time to create better neighbourhoods where people will want to spend their time.

The notion that cities are the ultimate centres of commerce, innovation and finance – and the receptacle of all that is new and exciting – is unravelling. Read more

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Artificial Intelligence is the Crack Cocaine of the Digital Age

July 28, 2023/in The Economy, Urban Affairs

The rise of artificial intelligence may be rescuing the tech oligarchy, but its current trajectory could hasten our steps towards what virtual reality guru Rony Abovitz calls ‘computational autocracy’. The new possibilities posed by AI represent a force multiplier for the large tech firms. Musk, Apple, Meta, Google and Microsoft already seem poised to dominate the field.

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Why Globalism Failed

July 26, 2023/in Urban Affairs

Not so long ago, the West was captivated by visions of the ‘end of history’. Francis Fukuyama, Thomas Friedman, Kenichi Ohmae and others envisaged the permanent triumph of a global neoliberal order. They foresaw the emergence of a system controlled by an ever-expanding army of technocrats and professionals, concentrated in a handful of great cosmopolitan cities, riding on ‘advanced’ industries and services. Read more

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Urban Sprawl, the Environmentally Friendly Answer to Expensive Housing

July 7, 2023/in Urban Affairs

From the dawn of the colonial era, Canada, the U.S., and Australia thrived by providing what the landless have always sought. In the vast expanses of these countries, the luckless masses from Britain, Europe, and then the rest of the world, have pursued opportunity to enter the ranks of the property-owning class. Roughly 70 per cent of Americans see homeownership as an essential part of achieving middle class status, but like their counterparts in other English speaking countries, their chances of achieving it are becoming vanishingly small. Read more

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France’s Riots are Following the George Floyd Playbook

July 7, 2023/in Urban Affairs

The recent rioting in France reveals a new and disturbing reality. Across the country, riots moved from the banlieues to town centres and fancy shopping areas, leaving behind a trail of destruction that included over 200 looted shops, 300 bank branches and 250 tobacconists. Read more

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Kill Off the Old City So New Cities Can Be Born

July 6, 2023/in Demographics, Urban Affairs

After decades of self-celebration and relentless media hype, the great “urban renaissance” predicted by the New Urbanists—a vision of cities built by and for the creative class—has come crashing down. Where the smart set once proclaimed that mayors should rule the world or that economic growth would increasingly cluster in a handful of super cities, now even The New York Times bleakly warns of an “urban doom loop.”

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The Future of Cities Series: Conclusion

May 19, 2023/in Demographics, Urban Affairs

Over five millennia, cities have demonstrated their essential resiliency. They now are transforming to a pattern based on digital commuting.

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The Future of Cities: Next Generation Suburbs

May 15, 2023/in Demographics, Urban Affairs

Next generation suburbs can be designed to preserve the environment, and advantage that urban core cities could never achieve.

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