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Fix Your City

Neil Saravanamuttoo, Catherine McKenney

Common sense solutions for better cities

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Latest Issues

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Fix Public Spaces 4: Rethink Lifeguarding for Longer and Hotter Summers

Westboro Beach in Ottawa in mid-September.

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Fix Housing 13: Asylum Seekers are the Growing Face of Homelessness in Canada

Refugee claimants at a Matthew House site in Ottawa.

2 months ago
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Fix Governance 3: Let the People Decide If It's Big and Controversial

We believe the City of Ottawa, in light of the municipality’s financial crisis, should hold a referendum on spending $493 million to renovate the Lansdowne Park sports stadium and arena.

2 months ago
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Fix Policing 1: Stop Policing Mental Health

Photo credit: City of Toronto

2 months ago
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Authors

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  • Neil Saravanamuttoo

    Community organizer, CitySHAPES director, former G20 chief economist for global infrastructure

  • Catherine McKenney

    Cares about housing, homelessness, climate, active transportation, libraries, and all things that make cities better for people.

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