a winnipeg rapid transit bus and a pickup truck head-on collision that crumpled the hood of the truck. the bus banner says “SORRY”
a winnipeg transit bus hovering awkwardly behind a smashed up sedan. the bus is steadfastly avoiding eye contact but its banner reads “SORRY”
a winnipeg transit bus facing a cop car as if they are two people in a hallway who shifting the same direction so neither can pass. it’s awkward. the bus banner reads “SORRY”
a winnipeg transit bus slumping away, guiltily. the banner sign on the back reads “SORRY”
current favourite genre of photo: winnipeg bus looking sheepish
14.02.2026 02:06
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City enters deal with B.C. to close 3 Vancouver SROs in entertainment district
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says the city has reached an agreement in principle with the provincial government to close down three SROs.
Downtown Vancouver BIA: "closure of the three SROs in time for the influx of tourists [FIFA World Cup] was among members' top priorities." City enters deal with B.C. to close 3 Vancouver SROs in entertainment district share.google/mJySlZzW5iQ3... #vanpoli #FIFA2026 #vancouver
11.03.2026 07:50
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An improvement on the ice pick design? I'm not so sure. #vanpoli
26.02.2026 20:53
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U2 - Yours Eternally ft. Ed Sheeran and Taras Topolia (Documentary Short Film)
YouTube video by U2
Touching to see U2 and Ed Sheeran remember this terrible anniversary in Ukraine and the men and women who are doing what they have to do.
youtu.be/p92NzxFmseo?...
24.02.2026 22:58
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Curling in the Back Lane
Terry Annany
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21.02.2026 20:08
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A 🆕 year & the 1⃣ st Issue of 2⃣ 0⃣ 2⃣ 6⃣
Co-guest edited by @gcapano.bsky.social, Philippe Zittoun & Stefania Profeti, the Special Issue analyses the politics of governing #crises
The contributions examine crisis governance across continents and policy sectors👇
academic.oup.com/policyandsoc...
03.02.2026 07:54
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🧐 #Crisis scholarship shows extensive conceptual #fragmentation, inconsistent #terminology, and multiple research methods
✍️ @gcapano.bsky.social, @laura-mas.bsky.social & Stefania Profeti provide a #SystematicAnalysis of the literature on crisis and policy change 👇
doi.org/10.1093/pols...
04.02.2026 11:22
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The definition of a #crisis is not determined solely by objective conditions❓
Stefania Profeti & Federico Toth propose a response-oriented classification of crises, with an eye to political and strategic considerations behind them 👇
doi.org/10.1093/pols...
07.02.2026 07:31
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Indian Act 150: An Introduction
By Katie Carson, Sarah Kittilsen, and Sean Carleton Canada 150—the sesquicentennial celebration of the country’s confederation—was marked with pomp and circumstance, as the Federal Government encou…
Today on @activehist.bsky.social, we are launching a new year-long series - Indian Act 150 - looking at the 150th anniversary of the Indian Act. As part of the introduction to the series, I offer some reflections on the history and historiography of the Indian Act: activehistory.ca/blog/2026/01...
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Canadian city populations (CMA) for 2025 are out. Big growth over the past 4 years.
Toronto over 7 million.
Vancouver over 3 million.
Calgary nearing 2 million.
Winnipeg so close to 1 million!
Halifax over half million.
Victoria almost half million.
Saskatoon pulling away from Regina.
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Thanks, Nathan!!
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A fascinating court case that forced the City of Mississauga to articulate the nature of nuisance in their weed control bylaw, and saw the court weigh whether that perceived harm violated the plaintiff's / resident's freedom of expression to promote habitat biodiversity on their private property.
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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research
Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.
What happens when extraordinary housing crises are governed through ordinary justice? ⚖️🏙️
My new EPC article, “Ordinary justice in extraordinary times,” looks at how everyday legal reasoning in eviction cases quietly shapes urban displacement. ⤵️
Open Access here: tinyurl.com/yf9dh973
09.01.2026 14:08
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If you're a writer wrestling with self-doubt, envy, or the fear that you're not good enough, Cheryl Strayed's "Write Like a Motherfucker" remains essential reading. Originally published as Dear Sugar in 2010, it's essential advice for doing creative work.
therumpus.net/2010/08/19/d...
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John Rustad resigns as leader of B.C. Conservative Party | CBC News
Rustad told reporters Thursday he had talked to his wife and others close to him, who encouraged him to stay on, but he felt to do so would become a civil war in his party.
An unsurprising turn of events for the formerly fringe political party now in opposition, whose leader couldn't manage the big tent party they became when they stepped into the political space vacated by the BC Liberal party. #bcpoli RT John Rustad resigns as leader ...
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
04.12.2025 18:32
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In Winnipeg and online, learn how one of Canada's most famous intersections shapes the politics of place. #Winnipeg
23.11.2025 19:27
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Majority of Metro Vancouver residents expected to live in condos or apartments by 2051, report predicts
Experts say the shift is not surprising as local governments and B.C. seek housing solutions for the region's growing population
Professor @ayan604.bsky.social and Adjunct Professor & #sfuurb alumnus Jonathan X. Coté weigh in on the recent report which predicts that the majority of Metro Vancouver residents will live in condos or apartments by 2051.
vancouversun.com/news/majorit...
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07.11.2025 23:40
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On deck next Wednesday, Oct. 29. #vanpoli
24.10.2025 23:35
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Opinion: In Metro Vancouver, what happens in one city affects us all
Metro 2050 plan, for example, helps to ensures housing is built where it makes sense — close to jobs, schools, services and transportation.
Regional planning is key to managing shared challenges like housing affordability, climate change, & infrastructure, according to Professor @Ayan604 & co-authors Richard White & Ken Cameron in a recent op-ed for @VancouverSun.
Read more: vancouversun.com/opinion/opin...
#sfuurb @sfufass.bsky.social
10.10.2025 17:24
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Sage Journals: Discover world-class research
Subscription and open access journals from Sage, the world's leading independent academic publisher.
New: Dialogues in Urban Research exploring what it means to think about crisis as urban & how locating crisis in the urban reconfigures relations between eventful & everyday crisis politics, materiality, discourse & movement. Part of a great set of interventions.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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Fix City Hall
Are you tired of being ignored by City Hall? Your voice deserves to be heard. Join the fight to make local elections fair in British Columbia.
This morning we launched a new province-wide campaign to abolish the unfair at-large voting system in large B.C. municipalities. Find out more and ✍️sign the online petition!
18.09.2025 15:06
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Big Tech Is Hiding the Environmental Cost of Chatbots | The Walrus
AI’s unquenchable thirst for water could rival that of some nations
"W/out transparency abt energy & water footprint of AI, says Luccioni, it’s impossible to manage & plan for impacts & prioritize use of critical resources, like capacity of...electrical grids, drinking water supply amid drought, & collective responses to climate change." thewalrus.ca/ai-environme...
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Important context from @genevievelakier.bsky.social:
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Trevor Hancock: The problem is income inadequacy, not affordability
The bottom half of the population has seen its share of national income dropping, while the top one per cent’s share has grown dramatically.
Most Canadians "paid 40 and 44%of their income in taxes overall in 2022, @policyalternatives.ca reported last year [WHILE] the 90 to 95th percentile paid only 37% and the 95 to 99th percentile paid just 34% — less than the lowest 10% [of earners]." #inequality www.timescolonist.com/opinion/trev...
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Important 🧵
30.09.2025 05:37
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