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Episode 76: Time's Running out for Accessible Ontario 03/20/2024

On 2005, Ontario unanimously passed legislation mandating the province, municipalities, and public services must become accessible by 2025 by law. it was ambitious, but badly needed. And that need grows every year as more people age, develop disabilities, or become caregivers. We will not reach this goal. On the Spacing Radio podcast, we talk about why and how we can pick up the pace:

Episode 76: Time's Running out for Accessible Ontario Listen to this episode from Spacing Radio on Spotify. In 2005, Ontario passed the Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), which made accessibility for all public establishments a legal requirement by 2025. That goal won't be met, unfortunately. To tell us about the progress that was...

09/15/2023

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08/14/2023

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08/14/2023

August 14 marks the 20th anniversary of the Northeast Blackout of 2003, which is estimated to have affected over 50 million people in Ontario and eight American states. It remains the largest power outage in North American history. Nearly 40 years earlier, many of the same parts of Ontario experienced the Great Northeast Blackout of 1965. On Spacing, Jamie Bradburn shares some stories from that event, which echo some of the experiences of 2003.

08/14/2023

August 14 marks the 20th anniversary of the Northeast Blackout of 2003, which is estimated to have affected over 50 million people in Ontario and eight American states. It remains the largest power outage in North American history. Nearly 40 years earlier, many of the same parts of Ontario experienced the Great Northeast Blackout of 1965. On the Spacing website (spacing . ca), Jamie Bradburn shares some stories from that event, which echo some of the experiences of 2003.

OP-ED: Why we're on a rent strike - Spacing Toronto 08/12/2023

Two residents of Thorncliffe Park explain why they and other residents are determined to continue a protest against above-guideline rent increases.

OP-ED: Why we're on a rent strike - Spacing Toronto The Tenants at 71, 75, and 79 Thorncliffe Park Drive have taken a stand against our landlords, PSP Investments and Starlight Investments. On May 1, 2023, over 100 households went on rent strike to protest the proposed above guideline rent increases (AGIs) at our buildings — a rent strike that is n...

08/08/2023

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OP-ED: Kensington Market needs its streets fixed, not redesigned - Spacing Toronto 07/28/2023

"What’s lost in the passionate discussions about pedestrianization is the fact that Kensington Market is already a pedestrian-dominant zone. It’s an exemplary neighbourhood."

Dominique Russell, who lives and works in Kensington Market, argues place-making is fun, but place-keeping is more important.

OP-ED: Kensington Market needs its streets fixed, not redesigned - Spacing Toronto It’s been a bad month for place-keeping in Kensington Market. First the Kensington Market Community Land Trust’s (KMCLT) attempt to purchase two buildings on a stretch of Kensington Avenue threatened with land assembly fell through, and then the oddly named Kensington Safe Streets (KSS) was appr...

The Overhead: The Financialization of a Housing Crisis - Spacing National 07/27/2023

How are corporations, private equity, and investors driving up rents and harming Black and other marginalized communities? Tune in to the latest in our housing podcast series The Overhead:

The Overhead: The Financialization of a Housing Crisis - Spacing National THIS EPISODE: The Financialization of a Housing Crisis The days of the “mom-and-pop” landlord are largely behind us. Now, housing units are being snapped up or developed by large corporate entities and private equity firms. It can be hard to figure out who actually owns a building. Homes being t...

EXCERPT: The Letters, Postmark Prejudice in Black and White - Spacing Toronto 07/26/2023

In an excerpt from her book, "The Letters", Sheila White explores her parents' inter-racial marriage in Toronto in the 1940s.

EXCERPT: The Letters, Postmark Prejudice in Black and White - Spacing Toronto   The Letters is based on actual correspondence my mother received before her in*******al marriage in Toronto in June, 1947. Her family implored her “not to marry outside her race.” Vivian Keeler, an intelligent and determined young white woman from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, had fallen in love wi...

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