I talk to people outside.
@jameshansen
Advocate for walkable live-work communities π’, public transit π, active transit π² & more housing. M.A. in Public Policy Student. strongtownslangley.org / langleyurbanistsociety.ca π Langley, British Columbia, Canada
I talk to people outside.
Last night I went to the B.C. Housing led meeting on the βTiny Home Villageβ proposed on 20th Street in New West. The meeting was filled with coordinated attendees who came to spread misinformation drilled into them by the bigoted chaos agents known as NWP in #newwest. Some of the misinfo incl: 1/
WATCH: If you STILL donβt understand how car-dependent suburbia is HEAVILY SUBSIDIZED by downtown and all the urban parts of your city, watch this EXCELLENT video by #NotJustBikes with #Urban3 & @strongtowns.bsky.social. And PLEASE SHARE it as much as possible.
Iβve sent it to a LOT of politicians.
More than 80% of people consistently cited their preference for permanent daylight savings in polls, thereβs a realm of data that says it supports better outcomes, and itβs very fun when a government can say βwe control how time worksβ.
About a slam dunk win as you can get these days.
Iβve heard about this - thereβs a chain thats like Norwegian Mexican Food, right?
Listen to this. Not a penny more for this. Abolish and prosecute anyone who had anything to do with it.
Jesus Christ return before 2027 Odds >5% February 17, 12-1 AM? 29% chance
On Polymarket you can now bet on how many people in a different market on Polymarket think Jesus Christ will return in this calendar year.
29% of bets say that more than 5% of bets in the Jesus Christ return market will be a "yes" 9 days from now.
Anyway everyone involved in this needs jailtime.
There's a lunch train in India!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dabbawala
We also need to stop the layers of contractors and subcontractors and actually build institutional knowledge.
Ontario and Canada needs to think about this.
Brexit, Trump, Alberta Separatism - it all follows the same pattern - foreign influence intended to destabilize western democratic nations. They pick and choose the easiest target and use social media bots and money to fuel the campaigns.
You need to understand that there are not lengthy standoffs between protesters and ICE in Minneapolis. Alex Pretti was not a βprotesterβ in a conventional sense. ICE lurks around the city and occasionally takes aggressive actions, and bystanders and observers document it and raise the alarm
ICE has now carried out two summary executions of innocent people in the streets of an American city.
If you work for ICE, there's no denying that's the mission you're supporting now. You don't get to claim in one year or ten or twenty that you didn't know what ICE was doing. You're complicit.
Stand with the people πͺπͺ
Yep noticed the same thing watching that show βwhy didnβt they get that dealt with before it became a massive abscess?β
It always amuses me how Real Canadian Superstore puts their frozen yorkshire puddings in the desserts cooler. The word pudding clearly throws people off.
My column today: 2026 might be an inflection point. When complete, construction in downtown Winnipeg that is both underway and soon to begin will create new homes for more than 5,000 people, increasing the population of downtown by nearly 30 per cent.
www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/anal...
Iβve been working on this video with HUB Cycling since last summer and Iβm incredibly excited to share it with you soon! It looks at the growing divide in how cities approach bikeshare and scootershare, and the messy history of how we got to this point.
It is to Canada's shame we have not spoken out or supported a Canadian judge being sanctioned by the US
Her life is frozen. She cannot use credit cards, travel, move money, or access email. This is not sustainable
www.irishtimes.com/world/us/202...
In none of the rural places where I grew up can I imagine a large share of adults choosing to go car-free.
But can we make it safer for families to walk/bike to school or around their neighbourhood? Can we make the main streets nicer to walk along, even if you arrive by car?
The most under-reported story of the year, IMO, is about the national implications of the extreme and wildly popular success of congestion pricing in New York City.
When you remove cars from cities, you not only make money for things the city needs; you make people in the city much, much happier.
Photo of a playing card from the Monopoly βGo to Jailβ expansion pack that reads βCreative Zoning: Build up to two free houses on one property, even without a complete set.β
Awkward moment when monopoly legalizes housing before your city.
The impression I get is that, culturally, most public sector workers in the US are just deeply disrespected and unappreciated. Itβs hard to expect good policy implementations in those conditions.
We have to improve Canada's road safety through better and safer road design. It saves lives.
Witnessed the aftermath of this terrible collision this morning. A car crossed the grass highway median into oncoming traffic.
globalnews.ca/news/1158789...
In most European countries this kind of incident wouldn't have ended in such tragedy, the entire stretch would have to have crash barriers.
I was stunned when I found substack has RSS feeds too. Used it to integrate our blog into our website.