When the Snow Falls, So Do We
When snow shuts down the city, Toronto’s homeless find warmth in the subway — a reminder that going underground isn’t just about transit. It’s about survival, and a design vision for a more humane Ontario.
When snow shuts down the city, Toronto’s homeless find warmth in the subway — a reminder that going underground isn’t just about transit. It’s about survival, and a design vision for a more humane Ontario.
Toronto’s public transit is falling behind. Outdated systems, unreliable service, and political resets threaten the city’s future. Ontario Connected explores how to fix it before it’s too late.
Driving a train full of celebrating Blue Jays fans showed me how powerful connection can be. Imagine that same energy shared across Ontario — where every major event fuels growth for every community. That’s the vision of Ontario Connected.
Since COVID, the cost of living in Ontario has spiraled out of control. Groceries, rent, and transit have skyrocketed while wages barely moved. Ontario Connected looks beyond inflation to the root cause — disconnection — and offers a roadmap to rebuild affordability through better transit, housing, and broadband access.