Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Ivan Semeniuk
Publication Date: October 1, 2025 - 11:00
How Japanese paper cutting inspired Montreal researchers to engineer a new type of parachute
October 1, 2025
Nothing useless can be truly beautiful, 19th-century textile designer William Morris once said.
Now a team of engineers at Polytechnique Montréal have demonstrated the inverse of Morris’s famous quote: They started with something truly beautiful and discovered it has an unexpected use – as a new type of parachute.
The Ontario government is looking to reform the way that development charges are collected from homebuilders in a bid to get more homes built faster in Canada’s largest province.
On Thursday, Rob Flack, Ontario’s minister of municipal affairs and housing, announced the Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act.
The bill tackles a huge swathe of development and housing-related issues in the province, including streamlining approvals, ensuring a single, consistent building design standard and removing Toronto’s ability to require new builds to have a green roof. The bill also tackles other...
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Jeromy Farkas, Calgary's mayor-elect, said the pledge to repeal citywide rezoning is a priority but must include a plan to replace the contentious policy.
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Ottawa police have ruled that the death of a 21-year-old man whose body was found in the city's east end on Wednesday was a homicide. Read More
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