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Alex Mather

@AlexDRMather

I build housing at Collecdev Markee. Formerly: progressive politics in #ONPoli, #TOPoli, and abroad @BSD and the Office of the Premier of Ontario.

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Theresa(@TheresaLubowitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ted sums up well the conservative approach to governing where something is only a good idea if they are the ones implementing it, even if that means cancelling then restarting an idea brought in by another government at double the cost to the taxpayer.

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Shawn Micallef πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ(@shawnmicallef) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The video, and the faux righteous wounded response, is a real valuable window into how much the culture needs to shift in this country. Drivers kill. Road design kills. Lack of enforcement kills.

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Tim Lawrence(@datadyne007) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This video is horrific. No, it's not a two-way street. Only one person in this video is breaking multiple laws and endangering the lives of others by his actions. Even if she was wearing hi-viz w no earpods, he wouldn't have seen her; he was speeding & looking at his phone ffs!!

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Mayor Olivia Chow(@MayorOliviaChow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CafΓ©TO patios make our neighbourhoods more vibrant places for residents, and they allow small businesses to scale up their operations, welcome more guests and hire more staff.

Today, we announced three changes for 2024. 1/5

CafΓ©TO patios make our neighbourhoods more vibrant places for residents, and they allow small businesses to scale up their operations, welcome more guests and hire more staff. Today, we announced three changes for 2024. 1/5
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Sean Fraser(@SeanFraserMP) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada is in a housing crisis.

More than ever, we need cities to legalize housing by getting rid of antiquated approaches to zoning.

Mississauga City Council's move to reject key initiatives that would help create the homes the City needs is very concerning.

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YIMBY Alliance(@yimbyalliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Top story on the BBC News Politics section. Huge thanks and congratulations to all the many allies who worked to get to this!

Top story on the BBC News Politics section. Huge thanks and congratulations to all the many allies who worked to get to this!
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James McLeod(@jamespmcleod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen, I am deeply ambivalent about Uber and Lyft, but you'd think the current housing situation in Toronto would taught these people a lesson about the negative consequences of constraining supply for something with significant consumer demand.

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Joshua Hind(@joshuahind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first instinct was the laud this, but the more I think about it the more it feels like attacking a symptom instead of a disease. Why is Uber and Lyft so popular? Because transit stinks and the legacy taxi structure was an plodding monopoly that refused to moderize.

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Dr. Mike P. Moffatt πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ…πŸ…(@MikePMoffatt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The City of Ottawa has a massive housing supply crisis and we’ve got the Mayor bragging about building less housing.

Time for the Feds to step in and impose some stringent Housing Accelerator conditions on this city.

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Tom Gara(@tomgara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is like one of those sentences grammar people use to show the importance of the Oxford comma, except it isn’t

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Alex Mather(@AlexDRMather) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So Ontario Place is going to see a substantial decrease in usage despite hundreds of millions of dollars of public money being spent on the spa, do I have that right?

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