The second part of a 2 part interview with The Agenda’s Steve Paikin. In 1969, a slate of progressive, reform-minded councillors in Ontario’s capital city set out to change the way Toronto worked. Almost a decade before he became mayor, John Sewell was one of them. He talks to Steve ...
VIDEO: The Agenda with Steve Paikin Pt.1
Part one of a two part interview with The Agenda’s Steve Paikin. Former Toronto mayor John Sewell served one tumultuous term from 1978-80. He talks to Steve Paikin about those days, documented in his new book, “How We Changed Toronto.” He also shares some thoughts on the current mayor of ...
Forget Olympics bid, get back to greater good
Too often we forget the virtue of collective action for collective good. That is the key lesson of the success of the Pam Am Games: at their best, governments can be very effective at accomplishing significant public benefits.
Suburbanites are the tails wagging the city dog
Lots of people argue with the idea that the older city, with its compactness, mixed use and relatively high density of people, creates different social values than does the low-density sprawling suburb.