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Fall 2008 Progressive Planning Magazine back issues Table of Contents

Fall 2008 Planning for Diversity in Canada

Planning for Diversity in Canada Planning for Diversity in Canada: From Rhetoric to Action by Amy Siciliano and Norma Rantisi An Alternative Tale of the City: Toronto and the Alternative Planning Group by Uzma Shakir Indigeneity: A Cornerstone of Diversity […]

October 28, 2008October 3, 2012 Fall 2008, Progressive Planning Magazine back issues, Table of Contents

Fall 2008

Healing Abandonment: When Houses Have No People and People Have No Houses, Use it or Lose it

by Shiri Pasternak and David Wachsmuth In Detroit, which is choking on tens of thousands of abandoned properties, the housing abandonment problem is easy to see but effective solutions are hard to imagine. In Toronto, the opposite is true. The […]

October 3, 2008October 3, 2012 Fall 2008

Fall 2008

Citizen Hall: Reclaiming City Hall for the People

by Ryan Hayes How can we, as residents of Toronto, transform Toronto City Hall—the city bureaucracy’s democratic core—into a youth-friendly space, one that comes to terms with historical practices of exclusion embedded in the site itself? On 24 March 2008, […]

October 3, 2008October 3, 2012 Fall 2008

Fall 2008

Indigeneity: A Cornerstone of Diversity Planning in Canadian Cities

by Ryan Walker Understanding and realizing the urban aspirations of Canada’s Aboriginal (Indigenous) peoples (i.e., First Nations, Métis and Inuit) is a fundamental part of planning for diversity. Aboriginal peoples constitute a significant proportion of the population in a number […]

October 3, 2008October 3, 2012 Fall 2008

Fall 2008

An Alternative Tale of the City: Toronto and the Alternative Planning Group

by Uzma Shakir A trip on Toronto Transit (known locally as the T.T.C.) draws a pretty picture of the city of Toronto and the image of diversity we wish to communicate to the world. Hijabclad young women going with their […]

October 3, 2008October 3, 2012 Fall 2008

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