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August 6, 2019
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Op-Ed: Is Lot Splitting a Good Way to Increase Density? Yes.

By Ryerson CBI | Housing, Op-Ed

This op-ed appeared in the Toronto Star on August 6, 2019. By Cherise Burda. Toronto is facing a housing affordability crisis, and single-detached neighbourhoods are, unfortunately, growing increasingly exclusive. Meanwhile,…

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July 3, 2019
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We need surface transit innovations while Toronto waits for subways

By Cherise Burda | Op-Ed, Transportation/Transit

This op-ed originally appeared on Spacing.ca on June 28, 2019. Whether or not you like Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s transit plan for the GTA, none of it is going to…

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October 17, 2018
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Here Are 3 Strategies To Achieve Housing Affordability In Toronto

By Ryerson CBI | Housing, Op-Ed

This op-ed originally appeared in Toronto Storeys on October 15, 2018. How to house our city is a top election issue in Toronto. Affordability is no longer a crisis confined…

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October 2, 2018
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Why Transportation is an Election Issue

By Ryerson CBI | Op-Ed, Transportation/Transit

This op-ed appeared on Toronto Storeys on October 1, 2018 By Cherise Burda The date of Toronto’s municipal election is now hurtling towards us. Unfortunately, Bill 5 eclipsed an important…

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July 28, 2018
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Cyclists and pedestrians on a busy street

Op-ed: Street redesigns show what’s possible for Toronto

By Ryerson CBI | Op-Ed

This op-ed appeared on Toronto.com on July 27, 2018 as Street redesigns show what’s possible for Toronto. By Claire Nelischer Negative stories focused on Toronto’s streets are commonplace nowadays. “Worst commute…

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February 21, 2018
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Op-ed: Sales data for King Street a positive signal of what’s to come

By Ryerson CBI | Op-Ed, Transportation/Transit

This op-ed appeared in the Toronto Star on February 20, 2018 as Sales data for King Street a positive signal of what’s to come. By Claire Nelischer and Cherise Burda The…

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January 30, 2018
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Op-ed: Here’s how to make sure Toronto’s King Street is king again

By Ryerson CBI | Op-Ed

This op-ed was published by the Globe and Mail on January 28, 2018 as Here’s how to make sure Toronto’s King Street is king again. By Claire Nelischer and Cherise…

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January 4, 2018
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Op-ed: Stop blaming the Greenbelt for Toronto’s housing prices

By Ryerson CBI | Environment, Housing, Op-Ed, Regional Planning

This op-ed was published by the Globe and Mail on January 3, 2017, as Stop blaming the Greenbelt for Toronto’s housing prices. By Cherise Burda A number of critics would have us…

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December 5, 2017
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Op-ed about Rail Deck Park

By Ryerson CBI | Environment, Op-Ed

This op-ed appeared in Toronto Storeys on December 4, 2017 as Leaving a green legacy for future Torontonians. By Cherise Burda To say Rail Deck Park is highly anticipated would be…

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December 5, 2017
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Op-ed: ‘Superlinx’ is not the solution to the Toronto region’s transit woes

By Ryerson CBI | Op-Ed, Transportation/Transit

This op-ed was published by the Toronto Star on December 4, 2017 as ‘Superlinx’ is not the solution to the Toronto region’s transit woes. By Cherise Burda Last week, the Toronto Region…

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