Browsing Plan Canada - Vol 42 No 3 (2002) by Title
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The resurgence of Canadian cities
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2002)We all like comeback stories about aging athletes, forgotten matinee idols, even retired politicians. There is something inspiring about taking a second chance. This seemed like a good theme for addressing a group of ... -
Technology and planning in the North: Past, present and future
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2002)Before the Second World War, the northern territories of Canada were a sparsely populated frontier of aboriginal peoples, fur traders, miners and adventurers. Many ideas about the North were based on the Klondike Gold ... -
The view from '56: Thoughts on the short-term future of transportation planning
(Canadian Institute of Planners, 2002)A few years ago, the Ford Expedition assembling plant in Wayne, Mich., made more money in after-tax profits than the combined budgets of all municipalities in British Columbia. The number of SUVs sold in North America ...