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52. The bonfire of the speculators
53. TORONTO'S VACANT-HOME TAX
54. Pricing property
55. Intensification nation
56. THE MULTIPLEX INDUSTRY STIRS
57. A hard road to adding gentle density in housing supply; Developers building multiunit infills must navigate an unfamiliar path
58. The tragedy of the horizon
59. Your Kids, The Influencers
60. New housing, same affordability crisis; Ontario's proposed legislation doesn't ensure relief for those priced out of the real estate market
61. Are there enough construction workers to build the housing we need? A bad mixture of an aging work force, stalled immigration and slow training has many worried
62. Bring down the house; John Lorinc's Big Idea column on whether the principal-residence exemption should be removed spurred a heated debate
63. Survival of the biggest; Forget 'synergies'--it's time for Canada to create competition policies that actually benefit consumers
64. SOCIAL SCIENCE
65. Do we want street lights spying on us? San Diego's local government found itself in hot water over the purchase of a smart city system, highlighting two of the most contentious aspects of the technology: the potential for more widespread surveillance, and the risk of 'function creep'
66. A tip from Europe: To build better rental, rethink corridors; Toronto development looks to upend the unquestioned nature of liminal spaces between elevators and apartment doors
67. DANGER IN UNEXPECTED PLACES
68. Road to reinvention; Can the looming environmental disaster of Highway 413 be turned around?
69. Heat pumps can cut costs while cooling tenants; Low-carbon HVAC systems can provide a greener alternative to baseboard heaters, window-mounted ACs
70. Home advantage; Capital gains on principal residences are beyond the taxman's reach. Is that fair to renters?
71. Building blocks of streamlined construction; How the modular housing sector is putting the pieces together
72. The return to abnormal; The pandemic interregnum provides an opportunity to re-evaluate workplace routines. Will we take it or just fall into the same old toxic patterns?
73. Home and condo builders aim to develop properties without carbon emissions; New technologies could eliminate the dependence on natural gas, but red tape is making it difficult
74. FINANCING STRUGGLES
75. Let the sun shine; Discussing salary is one of North America's last taboos. Could simply talking about how much we make help close the pay gap, which in Canada remains stubbornly wide?
76. Morality play; How to inspire your employees to behave ethically--and call out any wrongdoing they might encounter on the job
77. THE BYLAW IN BRIEF
78. Garden suites industry ready to blossom; As Toronto bylaws change, architects are taking on the challenge of compact housing
79. Self-storage boom is irritating the neighbours
80. What We Talk about When We Talk about Dumplings
81. Efficient homes getting easier to build
82. Tiny steps toward the missing middle
83. What happens when you cut the gas line?
84. Toronto's ambitious Housing Now drive is stuck in neutral
85. Returning to pick-up hockey? Give yourself a preseason: experts
86. The titan behind the curtain: Jim Balsillie has emerged from retirement with a mission--save Canada's tech sector
87. After Miami building collapse, questions emerge about condo safety in Canada
88. KINGSTON'S EXPERIMENT WITH DENSITY BY DESIGN
89. Mix of rules stunts the growth of mid-rise housing
90. Real incentives are needed to spur a switch from natural gas; OPINION
91. HOME ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RETROFIT PROGRAMS
92. Weathering steel having its day in the sun
93. DE-REGULATING NATURE
94. Is the 'green premium' worth it?
95. DESIGNING ADUs: FROM 'GRANNY FLATS' TO ARCHITECTURAL ARTISTRY
96. Garden suites could soon blossom in Toronto
97. THE WELL.
98. Pandemic spurs interest in 'healthy' condos
99. Passive house principles, tested at home
100. MADE-IN-CANADA PASSIVE HOUSE-CERTIFIED WINDOWS
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