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As noted in earlier work (https://www.policyschool.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Mid-Sized-Cities-Tassonyi.pdf), Canadian cities and metropolitan areas are coping with myriad challenges including infrastructure pressure, changing demographics and threats to a property-based fiscal structure from the “sharing economy” and global forces.  The newly elected Progressive Conservative government in Ontario led by Premier Doug Ford has just added significantly to these challenges. […]

Written by: Almos Tassonyi

In a guest post titled “Bioenergy ‘flaw’ under EU renewable target could raise emissions”,  Sir John Beddington, the UK government’s chief scientific adviser between 2008 and 2013, raised the alarm that allowing trees to be harvested for the purpose of energy production results in much higher emissions than the equivalent energy produced by burning of […]

Written by: Eddy Isaacs

Last week’s announcement of the federal government’s re-branded homelessness strategy (“Reaching Home”) is good news for those Canadians who experience homelessness and, I would argue, is good news for taxpayers as well. The focus of the government’s strategy is on housing those who make chronic use of homeless shelters. While the definition of what constitutes […]

Written by: Ronald Kneebone

In 2011, Alberta produced 237 Mt of CO2e[*], but was only responsible for the production of 150 Mt of CO2e. By comparison, Ontario produced 169 Mt of CO2e, but was responsible for a much larger 233 Mt of CO2e. In the world of alternative facts, this may sound like Orwellian doublespeak. I assure you, it’s […]

Written by: G. Kent Fellows