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.
We wake up early, rush to work, and call it normal — but the truth is, Ontario’s quality of life has quietly eroded. Long commutes, high costs, and disconnection have turned daily living into survival. In one of the world’s wealthiest nations, too many Ontarians are running out of time — time to rest, connect, and truly live.