Waterfront homes and cottages can take advantage of their proximity to the water as a more affordable energy source for geothermal heating and cooling; lowering the Gardiner Expressway East to ground level could save money and time for the problematic project; three Canadian cities ranked in the top 10 on Economist Intelligence Unit’s Most Livable Cities in the World List, earning more representation than any other country; and other news.
Waterfront homes tap into lakes for cheaper geothermal heating (CBC)
Changing lanes on the future of the Gardiner Expressway (Globe and Mail)
We’re No. 1! Canada claims the most Top 10 liveable cities in the world (Global News)
Developer in crosshairs after tearing down one of Queen West’s oldest heritage buildings (CBC)
Next Toronto mayor needs to show up for communities facing crisis (Toronto Star)
How to design the perfect city playground (Globe and Mail)
What’s happening to Canada’s farmland? (CBC)
Parliament’s Centre Block is getting a massive overhaul. Here’s what’s changing (Global News)
TTC confirms Line 3 Scarborough RT will permanently shut down on Nov. 19 (CityNews)
Ontario will ban ‘floating homes’ from overnight stays on lakes (CBC)
Young family transforms ‘so small’ house to feel ‘so big’ for them and their three-year-old son (Toronto Star)
Canada net zero 2050: A how-to guide (Globe and Mail)