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[URBAN NOTE] Eight Toronto links
- Samantha Edwards writes at NOW Toronto about the controversy surrounding the visit of transphobe author Meghan Murphy to give a speech at the Palmerston library, with authors even threatening a boycott of the network.
- Natasha Tusikov writes at The Conversation about how Sidewalk Labs’ proposals for the Port Lands would give it great and unaccountable political power.
- blogTO looks at the 1945 proposal for a subway in Toronto, one with a west-east axis not on Bloor but further south on Queen.
- blogTO looks at Sparkles, the nightclub at the top of the CN Tower that reigned over the Toronto scene in the 1980s.
- Will the Scarborough neighbourhood of Birchcliffe-Cliffside by changed for the worse by new dense construction? The Toronto Star reports.
- People who, in illegally climbing the Scarborough Bluffs, get trapped on said feature might soon be charged with the costs of their own rescue. blogTO reports.
- The growth of popularity of specifically Toronto slang is fascinating. Global News reports.
- Jamie Bradburn shares an old article on St. John’s Norway cemetery, here.
Written by Randy McDonald
October 24, 2019 at 5:00 pm
Posted in Assorted, Canada, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Social Sciences, Toronto, Urban Note
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