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Good for Cities
Are Community Land Trusts Good for Cities?
As housing costs rise and neighbourhoods change, many communities are asking a fundamental question: how can current community members help shape the future of their neighbourhoods? Community land trusts are increasingly part of that conversation. While often framed as a tool for permanent affordability, CLTs also represent a broader shift in how land is owned, governed, and stewarded. In this episode of Good for Cities, Matti Siemiatycki speaks with urban planner Chiyi Tam, about the growing community land trusts movement. They examine what development without displacement can mean in practice, explain how CLTs differ from housing co-ops, a...
2026-03-09
43 min
Good for Cities
Are Self-Driving Cars Good for Cities?
Autonomous vehicles, or self-driving cars, are often seen as the future of urban mobility, promising safer streets, smoother traffic, and more efficient transportation. But how autonomous vehicles are governed and regulated will ultimately determine their impact on cities. In this episode of Good for Cities, Matti Siemiatycki speaks with Andrew Miller about autonomous vehicles policy, safety regulation, and the evolving frameworks shaping self-driving cars in urban environments. They examine how automated driving systems operate in complex conditions, and what accountability looks like when technology replaces human drivers. The conversation also touches on mobility data governance...
2026-02-27
34 min
Good for Cities
Is Canada's Water Infrastructure in Crisis?
Water is essential, but our infrastructure to deliver it is often invisible until it fails. In this episode of Good for Cities, Matti Siemiatycki speaks with Kerry Black, Canada Research Chair at the University of Calgary, about the challenges, trade-offs, and innovations shaping water systems in Canada. They discuss the 2026 Calgary water main rupture, why governments prioritize new projects over maintenance, and how decisions about growth, pipe sizing, and asset management lock in risk for decades. Kerry shares insights on cutting-edge monitoring technologies, including robots that inspect pipes from the inside, and explains the persistent water infrastructure...
2026-02-09
39 min
Good for Cities
Is High-Speed Rail Good for Cities?
What possibilities and risks does high-speed rail pose for Canadian cities? On this episode of Good for Cities, host Matti Siemiatycki is joined by Yonah Freemark to unpack the pros and cons of high-speed rail in Canada. They explore how high-speed rail can improve people’s lives by cutting travel times, enhancing access to jobs and services, and boosting economic opportunities, especially for secondary cities that often benefit from stronger regional connections. At the same time, they discuss how local context poses specific challenges for proposed high-speed rail projects in Canada, including environmental conditions, ridership, and construction an...
2026-01-20
37 min
Good for Cities
Was 2025 Good for Cities?
What do the biggest stories of 2025 tell us about the state of our cities? On episode 6 of Good for Cities, host Matti Siemiatycki is joined by his brother, Elliot Siemiatycki, to reflect on a pivotal year for urban life. They explore the highs and lows shaping cities faced in 2025, from falling crime rates and congestion pricing to deepening housing challenges, strained transit systems, and the growing impact of fires and fiscal pressures. The conversation looks at how policy choices, cultural moments, and political interference are reshaping city life, and what these trends might mean for cities in 2026.
2026-01-07
34 min
Good for Cities
Is International Aid Good for Cities?
Access to reliable infrastructure financing is a key determinant of how rapidly growing cities can develop, yet funding models are shifting in ways that could reshape urban futures across the Global South. Traditional sources of capital are shrinking, while new streams are stepping in, raising questions about who sets the rules and whose priorities are being served. In this episode of Good for Cities, host Matti Siemyiatycki sits down with Astrid R.N. Haas, independent feminist urban economist, to tackle the challenge of financing rapid and equitable urban growth. They explore how cities in Africa and Asia...
2025-12-10
31 min
Good for Cities
How To Make Affordable Housing That's Good for Cities
Access to safe and affordable housing is a key determinant of well-being in any city, yet unaffordability remains a defining crisis of our time. Housing prices have skyrocketed way ahead of wage growth, putting home ownership and affordable rent out of reach for many. What are the causes of deteriorating housing affordability, and what can be done about it? In this episode, Matti Siemiatycki, Director of the Infrastructure Institute, sits down with Dr. Brian Doucet, award-winning teacher and Associate Professor in Planning at the University of Waterloo, to address the tough questions around housing affordability. They explore...
2025-11-14
36 min
Good for Cities
Are Bike Lanes Good for Cities?
Bike lanes are central to city planning, but why do they spark such fierce debate? On Good for Cities, host Matti Siemiatycki sits down with infrastructure expert Dr. Shoshanna Saxe to cut through the "bikelash" and analyze the numbers. They discuss how to balance public benefits - like the 44% reduction in car-bike conflicts on Bloor Street and the reported 49% jump in retail sales in some urban corridors - with political resistance and equity concerns. Shoshanna shares her research on the gap between data and public perception, offering practical advice for cities looking to build effective, publicly supported, and data-driven...
2025-10-15
37 min
Good for Cities
Are Beautiful Buildings Good for Cities?
What role does beauty play in shaping our cities? On Good for Cities, host Matti Siemiatycki sits down with Alex Bozikovic, the Architecture Critic for The Globe and Mail, to dive into the world of design and urban planning. They discuss the critical role of architecture criticism, how to define truly outstanding architecture, and the importance of design in massive projects like Transit-Oriented Development. The conversation explores the aesthetics of modern architecture, the value of public spaces, and how a critic's perspective can challenge assumptions about city-building and community design.
2025-10-02
37 min
Good for Cities
Are Tall Buildings Good for Cities?
Can tall buildings make our cities better? On Good for Cities, host Matti Siemiatycki and award-winning architect Naama Blonder tackle this essential question. They discuss how to overcome pushback, shoebox-sized units, and the loss of human scale to design high-rises that contribute to greater livability and affordability.
2025-09-16
32 min