Why Toronto Keeps Building the Wrong Things
Three decades of transit plans, six cancelled lines, one mayor who still thinks the car is coming back. A city in permanent construction of nothing.
Toronto is not one city — it's forty. We spent six months in every corner, every transit line, every diner still open at 3am to find out what ties it together. Spoiler: it's not the Leafs.
Three decades of transit plans, six cancelled lines, one mayor who still thinks the car is coming back. A city in permanent construction of nothing.
Streaming killed the album. But on Spadina, Kensington, and a basement in Scarborough, vinyl is having the last word.
The architecture Toronto once tore down is now the reference for everything being built online.
After the bars close, the real Toronto shows up. A late-night guide written in grease.
Supply. Affordability. Density. The three words used to say nothing about the actual problem.