For decades, Canadians moved to the larger cities (census metropolitan areas, or CMAs) with their economic opportunities. read more »
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Canadians Are on the Move, to Smaller Communities
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The Future of Cities: Recalibrating Expectations: Lessons From Youngstown, Ohio
In September 1977, the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company announced the first major shutdown in the American steel industry. It was closing its largest mill, the Campbell Works, displacing over 10,000 workers. read more »
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The Fall of the Jewish Gangster
Antisemitism has always partly been driven by envy; Jews attract a unique resentment for their disproportionate intellectual achievements in literature, science, education and, particularly, finance. At the same time, however, this success can be inverted. read more »
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The Anti-Industry Industry
The overwhelming majority of the money involved in the energy and climate debate in the U.S. today is not on the side of traditional energy producers. Instead, the money, the media, and the momentum are clearly on the side of the NGO-corporate-industrial-climate complex. read more »
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Chinese Investments in U.S. Bring Threats and Promise
As if proliferating spy balloons and insidious TikTok feeds weren’t enough, America’s economic relationship with China also is going to get more complicated. And as usual when things are really important, Flyover Country will be right in the middle of it. read more »
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Los Angeles Densest Urban Area: Revision of Census Bureau Data
Los Angeles has been restored to the position of densest major urban area (over 1,000,000 population) in the nation, according to Census Bureau data (complete file). read more »
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California Jobs: A Multi-Dimensional Problem
“From the Beginning, California promised much. While yet barely a name on the map, it entered American awareness as a symbol of renewal. It was a final frontier: of geography and of expectation.”
— Kevin Starr, “Americans and the California Dream, 1850-1915” (1973) read more »
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The Future of Cities: Africa's Urban Future
The urban future in the coming decades will be largely an African one. The continent is now home to 12 of the world's largest cities and four megacities read more »
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Mysteries of the Labor Force
One of the enduring mysteries of contemporary society centers on the seeming disassociation of so much of the labor force from the economy. read more »
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The Rural Revolution a Welcome Counter to the Liberal Green Agenda
The current deceleration of globalism can herald either a greater period of nationalism, with its tendency towards authoritarianism and xenophobia, or we could return to a more decentralized political system that comports with both American and Canadian traditions and popular preferences. read more »
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