Scenarios about 'Canadian cities'
Canadian cities represent the urban centers of Canada, ranging from global metropolises like Toronto and Vancouver to regional hubs across the provinces and territories. These municipalities have evolved from colonial trading posts and industrial centers into diverse, multicultural communities shaped by immigration, geographic challenges, and Canada's unique political federalism. In alternate history scenarios, Canadian urban development offers fascinating divergence points related to British-French colonial competition, American relations, and resource-based economic trajectories.
What If Toronto's Waterfront Was Developed Differently?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Toronto embraced a pedestrian-friendly, environmentally sustainable waterfront development model in the post-war era, transforming the city's relationship with Lake Ontario and its urban identity.
What If Vancouver Addressed Housing Affordability Earlier?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Vancouver implemented comprehensive housing affordability measures in the 1990s, potentially preventing its current crisis and reshaping the city's development.