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Ben MacLeod 馬志斌
@benmacleod.bsky.social
Hong Kong / Halifax, urban & transportation things
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this morning, I spoke to Halifax regional council on workplace safety, diversity, and inclusion (again)
"Staff had to turn away one individual who suffered a stroke"
N.S. patients waited for more than 70 hours in the ER for hospital admission: MLA | CBC News
Paul Wozney says he received a blunt assessment of an overcrowded emergency room where he was told some patients had been waiting over 70 hours.
www.cbc.ca
November 6, 2025 at 10:49 PM
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The long-running ideological war on libraries, education, and government workers is not separate from AI boosterism. It is the same ideological war on human knowledge and expertise. In some cases AI is being used to directly supercharge this effort:

www.404media.co/ai-is-superc...
AI Is Supercharging the War on Libraries, Education, and Human Knowledge
"Fascism and AI, whether or not they have the same goals, they sure are working to accelerate one another."
www.404media.co
November 6, 2025 at 4:21 PM
In many places, these covenants banning multi-unit housing served to perpetuate exclusion and class segregation after racially discriminatory clauses became unenforcable. They continue to keep apartment dwellers out of some of Halifax's most walkable, centrally located neighbourhoods.
As Halifax deals with a housing crisis, some of the wealthiest Haligonians have a different concern. Residents of some south-end peninsula neighbourhoods are concerned about “losing single-family density”

(Aside: I would definitely not call these the “final” hurdles to development)
Halifax has removed the final hurdle to development in some areas — and neighbours are fighting back | CBC News
A wealthy Halifax neighbourhood with tree-lined streets and grand homes on the Northwest Arm has become one of the latest battlegrounds in the city’s push to build more housing.
www.cbc.ca
November 4, 2025 at 5:38 PM
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“a global insurance firm that analyzes mortality risk pegged the # of excess deaths at 2% above the pre-pandemic annual mortality rate…that’s 120K unanticipated dead people per year in North America. That’s roughly 2 fully loaded standard commercial jets crashing & killing everyone aboard each day.”
This Physicist Says We Don’t Take COVID Seriously Enough | The Tyee
We downplay the virus at our peril, warns Yaneer Bar-Yam. And children are more at risk than we thought.
thetyee.ca
November 2, 2025 at 5:50 PM
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It’s honestly wild how few townhomes exist that aren’t right near a highway. We force every bit of density right next to noise and pollution, and keep the quiet areas reserved for the rich who can afford detached houses.

I can’t emphasize enough how ridiculously inequitable & regressive this is
October 31, 2025 at 8:27 PM
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Yong people are broke bc they buy Starbucks daily ($42)

Became

bc they buy avocado toast in a sitdown restaurant weekly ($20)

Became

bc of a weekly to-go pastry ($6)

Will soon be

You're broke bc you buy one non-gruel item EVERY month

Even the inequality-absolving caricature is shrinkflating
“At the same time, more than half of Gen Z members say they are struggling to make ends meet, yet a majority buy themselves a small treat, such as a pastry, coffee, or sweet, at least once a week. That can lead to overspending…”

archive.ph/2TI8J
October 31, 2025 at 2:13 PM
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I'm starting to fill out the AI survey. I don't think this is going to go well.
October 31, 2025 at 4:11 PM
Last day to complete the Canadian government's very bad survey on AI
October 31, 2025 at 3:15 PM
Anyone who has tried to walk to Africville knows this house. For a mere $3,900/month, enjoy life between Halifax's principal container truck route and a rail yard. Fall asleep to the relaxing sounds of marine industry. Keep abreast of the latest trends in highway-adjacent billboard advertising.
October 31, 2025 at 12:51 AM
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We got to test ride the Brunswick st bike lanes this evening on our Halloween #CriticalMass ride. Very fresh pavement, quite wide! Smooth rolling!
Brunswick Street, downtown Halifax – the old painted bike lanes are gone, replaced with a wide, bidirectional protected bikeway that looks not far from completion. 🚲 #BikeHfx
October 31, 2025 at 12:20 AM
Poilievre's best allies are Liberals who still don't genuinely accept or care that the status quo has been crushing for so many people, and – in merely attacking Poilievre in certain contexts – help make housing affordability and generational inequity seem like mainly Conservative issues of concern
That's something our political leaders need to grasp and address honestly. The liberals need to get that anxiety and even anger is what the Cons are tapping into. I know too many younger people between 20-35 who are conservative supporters because they feel the liberals are out of touch .
October 29, 2025 at 5:19 PM
Primaris REIT, which owns Halifax Shopping Centre, has submitted new development plans that encompass Halifax Transit's overcrowded Mumford terminal.

The plans call for an expanded, at-grade bus terminal rather than the underground design proposed by the mall's previous owner. (1/5)
October 29, 2025 at 3:30 PM
"Haifang Huang, a University of Alberta economics professor who co-authored the working paper, ranked countries by the change in life satisfaction among young adults.

... Canada shows up near the very bottom, ahead of just four others – Jordan, Venezuela, Lebanon and Afghanistan."
October 28, 2025 at 7:36 PM
Clean indoor air should be a basic right guaranteed by legislation. Poor ventilation is common, invisible, and public awareness of the health impact is low.

Here's a CO2 reading from a medical clinic (!) in Halifax yesterday:
October 24, 2025 at 7:13 PM
Brunswick Street, downtown Halifax – the old painted bike lanes are gone, replaced with a wide, bidirectional protected bikeway that looks not far from completion. 🚲 #BikeHfx
October 23, 2025 at 11:31 PM
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Providing clean indoor air is proven to be an uncomplicated net benefit for all of us than using so-called "AI", yet guess which one you'll find being promoted in our schools right now 🫠
October 23, 2025 at 7:48 PM
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Long Covid Is Real — And It’s Changing an Entire Generation

Hundreds of thousands of kids in America are struggling with an illness that many doctors and schools refuse to recognize.e

Feature: www.rollingstone.com/culture/cult...
October 16, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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“Nova Scotia residents can no longer file complaints about their municipal elected officials, a move one advocate calls ‘dangerously undemocratic.’”
Nova Scotia removes public’s ability to complain about municipal politicians | CBC News
Nova Scotia residents can no longer file complaints about their municipal elected officials, a move one advocate calls “dangerously undemocratic.”
www.cbc.ca
October 16, 2025 at 9:13 AM
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At the District 8 town hall last week, Mayor Andy Fillmore said there is a phase two to the AAA bike lane network that will cost $65 million. He said that money was on top of the $100 million for the network.

I did some fact checking. Here's the story:

www.halifaxexaminer.ca/government/c...
Fact Checking Fillmore: Mayor told town hall Halifax's bike lane network will cost $165 million - Halifax Examiner
At a recent town hall, Andy Fillmore said there's a phase two to the AAA bike lane network that will cost an extra $65 million. But that's not correct.
www.halifaxexaminer.ca
October 15, 2025 at 12:07 PM
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Street by street, the Cogswell District is coming to life. New parks, art, multi-use paths and roadways are taking shape — and we’re on track for substantial completion by the end of the year. Catch up on the latest milestones: www.halifax.ca/about-halifa...
October 15, 2025 at 2:44 PM
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A well written article on Canada's version of San Francisco's Angel Island. Early 1900s US & Canadian immigration policy had many racist similarities, causing Asian immigrants being detained for long periods of time.

While the building in Victoria no longer exists, Angel Island is a museum today.
New Wikipedia article, hot off the presses

(with thanks to @sschwinghamer.bsky.social and others at Pier 21 for already publishing a comprehensive piece about Victoria, BC's immigration facilities, which I have linked to in the footnotes)
Immigration Building - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
October 14, 2025 at 3:40 PM
New Wikipedia article, hot off the presses

(with thanks to @sschwinghamer.bsky.social and others at Pier 21 for already publishing a comprehensive piece about Victoria, BC's immigration facilities, which I have linked to in the footnotes)
Immigration Building - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
October 14, 2025 at 3:08 PM
Canadians – If you have some time this long weekend, fill out this godawful government survey on AI, which itself seems to have been written by AI trained exclusively on buzzword-laden LinkedIn posts.
October 12, 2025 at 3:49 PM
Any day spent at the archives is a good one
October 11, 2025 at 1:39 AM