
Mr. Carney
Mr. Carney is an influential figure in urban planning and policy advocacy, known for his emphasis on creating vibrant, densely populated cities that can thrive economically and culturally. He has highlighted the importance of accessible public amenities, such as toilets, as essential elements for fostering community and enhancing urban life. Recently, Mr. Carney has been in the news for his pivotal role in discussions surrounding the need for improved public toilet facilities in Canadian cities, urging for design innovations that address this often-overlooked municipal issue.
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Recent news mentions
The cuts will likely again fall on regional and local offices, which is hardly the way to strengthen the government’s ability to deliver initiatives or pursue major projects.
If Canada wants to recapture the national ambition of the 1960s, it must seriously cut the bloat
Mr. Carney is involved in the government’s initiatives regarding Indigenous rights and projects.
Ottawa taps major-projects critic to Indigenous Advisory CouncilAnnouncing the plan in March, Mr. Carney said the measure could save homebuyers up to $50,000.
Robertson not ruling out government aid for residential real-estate sectorMr. Carney’s hinge moment is discussed in relation to urban density and public spaces.
A very different kind of urban leash-free zone














