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- Wayne Roberts at NOW Toronto makes the point that, in the wake of the Doug Ford government, cities in Canada need to get solid grounds for autonomy.
- Toronto and Vancouver rank alongside world cities including Hong Kong, London, Amsterdam, and Munich as being at risk of housing bubbles. CBC reports.
- Guardian Cities takes a look at what cities around the world are doing with regards to contentious public monuments, here.
- CityLab has an interesting roundup of recent online fiction about cities, here.
- Justin Fox at Bloomberg View makes the case that Brooklyn is setting a general good standard for the atmosphere of American cities generally, notwithstanding issues. (I'd add that the influence of the Brooklyn model is not limited to the United States.)