[URBAN NOTE] Five Toronto links: wealth, east-end, marijuana, 1930, ride-hailing
- blogTO notes that Toronto is getting richer even as the rest of Canada is getting poorer, though growth in Toronto is driven by debt.
- Steve Munro looks at the ongoing reconstruction of the intersection of Kingston Road and Queen.
- blogTO looks at the reopening of an illegal cannabis store.
- Jamie Bradburn looks at the different ways mass media in 1930 Toronto shared election results.
- Nicholas Sanderson writes at Spacing about what other cities can learn from the experience of Toronto with ride-hailing apps.
Written by Randy McDonald
September 22, 2019 at 6:00 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, Economics, History, Politics, Social Sciences, Toronto, Urban Note
Tagged with canada, economics, elections, history, kingston road, marijuana, politics, queen street, queen street east, shopping, technology, toronto, Urban Note