Friday, August 3, 2018

Worth Reading - August 3, 2018


Most public engagement is worthless

A tale of two cities from Strong Towns, Asheville and Niagara

John Michael McGrath writes that Toronto's efforts to distance itself from Doug Ford is disingenuous. 

Doug Ford has created a 'public information service' while limiting questions from journalists

In sad nature news, an orca mother is desperately trying to keep her dead calf on the surface, hoping to revive it. 

As part of the fallout for the decision to reduce Toronto's city council the school board has two weeks to adjust its boundaries

Daniel Kitts lays out the biggest transit projects in the province of Ontario. 

 128 people are running for office in Brampton, here are their names

Former Mayor David Miller calls on the city to take the province to court over the council reduction.  

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