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The Rășcanu Weekly Update Lesson 32: What Jane and Finch teaches us about city buildingBy Alex Rășcanu Good morning, Look around your neighbourhood. Maybe it’s a gleaming condo corridor. Maybe it’s a quiet residential street. Maybe it’s a mix of towers and storefronts, cars and kids, parks and pavement.Now ask yourself: Who planned this place? Who invested in it? And who is involved to make it a true community? Every neighbourhood is shaped by decisions: political, economic, and social. But...
The Rășcanu Weekly Update Lesson 31: Man can endure almost any “how” of life if he has a “why”By Alex Rășcanu Good morning, I wonder what you're reading these days. Reading and deeply reflecting can stir up learning opportunities and positive outcomes. I'm currently part way through Victor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning" memoir. Victor Frankl was born in Vienna in 1905. He studied psychology and philosophy. After earning a doctorate in medicine in 1930, Frankl headed a suicide prevention...
The Rășcanu Weekly Update Lesson 30: Make your mark on your city, inspired by Toronto's first MayorBy Alex Rășcanu Good morning, Nearly two centuries later, what can William Lyon Mackenzie still teach us about building a better city? In my reading of his story, I find that one of his beliefs was that true democracy requires active civic participation, including fair elections, public debate, and citizen involvement, principles that are essential to good governance. When York became Toronto in...