David 2021-02-12 17:03:45
David Israelson is a writer, editor, consultant and non-practising lawyer who contributes regularly to publications in Canada and abroad. His longer works include two books and an academic paper on energy policy. He lives in Toronto and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario.
Mississauga
Bold Transit Expansion Boosts Mississauga’s Urbanization
Exciting transit expansion projects now underway in Mississauga are an important enticement for those looking to call the city their home.
Mississauga
East or West, Good Transit Planning Is Key To GTA Growth in 2020
If the short-term politics of transit and transportation stay away, the outlook is strong in 2020 for smart, sustainable growth in the GTA.
Profiles
Agency Of The Year — Gladstone Media
Jeremy Gladstone and the ad and marketing firm he heads, Gladstone Media, have earned recognition as Toronto Storeys' Agency of the Year.
Community
For GTA Condo Dwellers, Getting Gifts Can Crowd The Lobby
the Greater Toronto Area are discovering that in the digital age, the parcels are taking up more and more space at the front door.
Community
GO Expansion Is Already Having A Big Impact On Niagara Housing Prices
the extension and expansion of GO Transit to boost service into the Niagara Region's hot housing market is happening now.
Mississauga
Hurontario LRT Already Igniting Development And Growth In Mississauga
Find out what the Director of Community relations at Metrolinx says that the Hurontario LRT extension is doing for economic development.
Toronto Condos & Homes
As Home Prices In The 6ix Climb, Buyers Look Farther Afield
With the average house price in Toronto now above $900,000, Torontonians are beginning to look for homes further outside of the city.
Renting
Liberal Minority To Act On Housing If Others Cooperate, Toronto MP Says
The new minority Liberal government in Ottawa wants to take action on housing and homelessness, and needs Adam Vaughn to do so.
Toronto Condos & Homes
Developers Want More Details About John Tory's Climate Emergency Plan
Toronto developers and major property owners are taking a wait-and-see approach to Mayor John Tory’s awaited climate emergency plan.
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