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Canadians are talking a lot these days about building housing. But what will that housing look like? The country lacks specific visions for the apartments, blocks and cities of tomorrow. A recent publication by the Neptis Foundation, Impossible Toronto: On the Courtyard, answers that need. Led by Studio VAARO and Gabriel Fain Architects, this is not a vague aspiration; it is a specific, provocative proposal for how Toronto might evolve. The project aims to imagine a city that is currently impossible, and articulates the regulatory reasons that make it so.
October 25, 2025 - 07:30 | Alex Bozikovic | The Globe and Mail
The man who has spent months working to collect enough signatures to force a referendum on whether Alberta should remain in Canada hopes it never actually gets to a vote.For the past month and a half, Thomas Lukaszuk has sat alone behind the wheel of a vintage red and white motorhome dubbed the “Unity Bus” going town-to-town trying to collect nearly 300,000 signatures for a petition Premier Danielle Smith has suggested would send Alberta to its first-ever separation referendum.
October 25, 2025 - 07:15 | Matthew Scace | The Globe and Mail
The live Q&A is happening on Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 2 p.m. ET. Here’s what you need to know to participate and follow along:The Q&A is happening in the comment section of this article. Click here to head to the comments to submit a question. If you’re an app user, click on the link then tap on the comment icon on the top right of your screen.You can also submit a question through the form at the end of this article, or by sending an e-mail to audience@globeandmail.com with “Underexposed” in the subject line.On Wednesday, tune back in to the comment section at 2 p.m...
October 25, 2025 - 07:00 | Globe Staff | The Globe and Mail
Word of Kelly Sage's unique collection of signed cards and baseballs of Canadian-born ex-major leaguers has led to unsolicited calls and emails from retired players.
October 25, 2025 - 07:00 | | CBC News - Canada
The noise came from behind the mission. It sounded like a cat. I’ve imagined it countless times. At about half past eleven, the night watchman pulled his car around the back of St. Joseph’s Mission, one of the Indian residential schools in British Columbia where my family was sent to unlearn our Indian ways. The four-storey building was all white and right angles. Unadorned, save for a big cross looming over the entrance and blue-green trim that, from a distance, made the campus look like a hunk of mouldy cheese plopped in the middle of the valley. In my mind’s eye, his carburetor is...
October 25, 2025 - 06:30 | Julian Brave NoiseCat | Walrus
Quebec is losing 37 young nurses for every 100 who start, as burnout, long hours and violence on the job drive many out of the profession, a new report warns.
October 25, 2025 - 06:00 | Prisha Dev | Global News - Canada