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North America sucks at doing public washrooms. We don't have anywhere near enough of them and the few that we do have are terrible. Why can't we get our sh*t together?
North America sucks at doing public washrooms. We don't have anywhere near enough of them and the few that we do have are terrible. Why can't we get our sh*t together?
Bigger cars are becoming more and more popular. The problem? They're making the roads deadlier for other vehicles and pedestrians.
Bigger cars are becoming more and more popular. The problem? They're making the roads deadlier for other vehicles and pedestrians.
Cities often redevelop warehouses and factories into fancy new apartments and shopping districts. That can lead to a problem - a critical shortage of industrial land.
Cities often redevelop warehouses and factories into fancy new apartments and shopping districts. That can lead to a problem - a critical shortage of industrial land.
A quest to redesign bus stop signs across Canada to demonstrate how a few design changes could make the buses so much more accessible to the average person.
A quest to redesign bus stop signs across Canada to demonstrate how a few design changes could make the buses so much more accessible to the average person.
From the '60s to the '80s, one specific house was constructed in Vancouver over 10,000 times. "The Vancouver Special" could offer solutions to the current housing crises in cities across Canada.
From the '60s to the '80s, one specific house was constructed in Vancouver over 10,000 times. "The Vancouver Special" could offer solutions to the current housing crises in cities across Canada.
Every year, cities across Canada dump billions of litres of raw sewage into rivers, lakes and oceans. How did we get into this mess and how do we get out?
Every year, cities across Canada dump billions of litres of raw sewage into rivers, lakes and oceans. How did we get into this mess and how do we get out?
Many older buildings are preserved for their historical significance and character. Should cities and citizens feel much more conflicted about this?
Many older buildings are preserved for their historical significance and character. Should cities and citizens feel much more conflicted about this?
With climate change, rivers across Canada are expected to flood more often, posing a threat to surrounding communities. Can any good come of this?
With climate change, rivers across Canada are expected to flood more often, posing a threat to surrounding communities. Can any good come of this?
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