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Ontario Place Redevelopment: Toronto's Most Controversial Infrastructure Project
Fig. 1. Ontario Place (2023) after closing, and prior to demolition. Exhibtion Place can be seen just north of Ontario Place, followed by the Gardiner Expressway, and Liberty Village. December 2025 If you've driven past Exhibition Place lately, you've seen it: construction fences, demolition, and the transformation of one of Toronto's most iconic waterfront spaces. The Ontario Place redevelopment is moving full steam ahead, and it's become the second most divisive infrastruct
Gabe Jones
Dec 20, 20256 min read


Disco Waste Facility Update: Fire Response, Facility Details, Cost Estimates - October 2025
The Incident On October 22, 2025, at approximately 10:30 p.m., a significant fire broke out at the waste transfer station located at 120 Disco Road. This transfer station shares the address with Toronto's renowned organics processing facility but operates as a separate part of the site's waste management operations. Emergency Response The response was massive and immediate. Toronto Fire Services deployed over 100 firefighters and up to 20 fire trucks at the incident's peak, e
Gabe Jones
Dec 20, 20256 min read


Top 10 Critical Infrastructure Sectors in Toronto
Toronto's Critical Infrastructure: The Invisible Foundation of Urban Life Every morning, 2.9 million Torontonians wake up, flip on lights...
Gabe Jones
Jun 20, 20254 min read


Cybersecurity incident - WestJet
On June 14th, 2025, WestJet announced it became aware of a cybersecurity incident affecting parts of its internal software architecture....
T Sidney Martin
Jun 18, 20254 min read


Toronto's Transportation Infrastructure: Navigating Canada's Largest Urban Transit Network
Toronto's transportation system serves over 2.9 million residents as Canada's economic heart, but faces mounting pressures from growth and aging infrastructure. Traffic congestion alone costs Ontario nearly $45 billion annually in lost productivity, with total economic impact reaching $56.4 billion in 2024. Current System Overview Transit Network The Toronto Transit Commission operates Canada's busiest rapid transit system with 331 million rides in 2024 (1.1 million weekday r
Gabe Jones
Jun 7, 20253 min read


Securing the Game: Critical Infrastructure Protection Priorities for FIFA 2026 in Toronto
The countdown to FIFA World Cup 2026 has begun, and Toronto stands at the epicenter of what promises to be one of the most significant...
Gabe Jones
Jun 7, 20253 min read
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