Canada’s public transit ‘death spiral’

Canada’s public transit ‘death spiral’

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Weekend Listen: Artificial Intimacy

What happens when a human becomes intimately enmeshed with a chatbot? From people who’ve married their bots or who grieve their loved ones with the help of AI, host Victoria Hetherington (author of The Friend Machine) dives into the stories of the people who have invited these di ...  Afficher plus

Politics! Surveillance backlash, separatism drama

CBC parliamentary reporters Aaron Wherry and Catharine Tunney are back to talk about the big political stories of the week including: Prime Minister Mark Carney losing high-profile MP Steven Guilbeault over climate policies, digital surveillance blowback from Bill C-22, and how C ...  Afficher plus

Épisodes Recommandés

Nicholas Dagen Bloom, "The Great American Transit Disaster: A Century of Austerity, Auto-Centric Planning, and White Flight" (U Chicago Press, 2023)
New Books in Public Policy

Many a scholar and policy analyst has lamented American dependence on cars and the corresponding lack of federal investment in public transportation throughout the latter decades of the twentieth century. But as Nicholas Dagen Bloom shows in The Great American Transit Disaster: A ...  Afficher plus

VREP #328 | A Complete Guide to Why You Will Be Forced to Leave Vancouver with Peter Waldkirch
Vancouver Real Estate Podcast

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results... and, yet, here we are! Outlandish real estate prices, sky high rents and near-zero vacancies but Vancouver's City Council can't agree on whether we should build more housin ...  Afficher plus

VREP #437 | Metro Vancouver Responds to Bill 44 with Tara Gronlund
Vancouver Real Estate Podcast

The BC provincial government stunned observers late last year when it legislated all BC municipalities change zoning regulations to permit multiplexes on single family lots by June 30, 2024. The provincial order was clear. But implementation has been another thing altogether. Arc ...  Afficher plus

LA Looks To Make Improvements To Bus Stops In The City
KQED's The California Report

A persistent misconception about Los Angeles is that the city doesn't have a real mass transit system, especially when it comes to buses. But L.A. has one of the largest transit riderships in the country. Unfortunately, many of the bus shelters are shoddy, with no canopies, shelt ...  Afficher plus