
Each one of us has Mental Health. Protect it.
May is Mental Health Awareness month. It’s an important area to shine a spotlight on, particularly now. While Mental Health isn’t a new concern by any measure, it seems to […]
Close Encounters of the Condo Kind
May is Mental Health Awareness month. It’s an important area to shine a spotlight on, particularly now. While Mental Health isn’t a new concern by any measure, it seems to […]
…and the gifts that it can bring As I get ready to start another week (Mondays seem to be the only weekday that’s recognizable amid our COVID-confusion) I pause and […]
Once this pandemic is over, I’ve made a vow to become much more of a free-range parent. I want my kids out of the house, free to roam, and the […]
“The biggest stress relief will be getting people back to work.” That was the sentence that stopped me from reading the rest of an article in The Toronto Star titled “An impossible […]
(Yes, even a COVID-19 one) A few years ago, I remember being told to essentially “lower my expectations” by two people whom I worked with. We were formalizing processes. We […]
Last week I joined a webinar series on The Future of Cities presented by the Ryerson City Building Institute in collaboration with the Urban Land Institute. It included a discussion about the […]
The New York Times recently published an article titled, “When the Mundane Becomes Heroic” accompanied by a photographic census of what New York looks like today. It focused on the […]
How Disaster Liberates Us Into The Present […]
While shopping at Loblaws recently, I was advised by the employee who handed me a shopping cart that “As of tomorrow, we’re only allowing 50 people in the store at […]