Jason Paris
Fuelled by architecture, design, liminal spaces, transit, Toronto, and too many podcasts. Also: cats, coffee, music, and queerness. **Opinions are lovingly—but unfortunately—just my own** 🌈 🇨🇦 🇬🇧 🇮🇹
- This does say it well. www.thestar.com/entertainmen...
- Channeling John English’s optimism: fixing LRTs & streetcars isn’t rocket science. Line 6’s rocky start (and likely Line 5's too) shows the frustrations—but also a once-in-a-generation chance to flip the script on surface transit. #TTC
- I use ISO-8601 dates, the metric system, and 24-hour time whenever I can. Canada’s mash-up of systems drives me nuts, but when a standard is clearly better, we should use it. Especially when the biggest holdout is an outlier — and increasingly hostile. www.torontomike.com/2026/02/iso-... #ISO8601
- Join me for an uncanny and nostalgic journey through Brampton's tragically forgotten malls. Curated by yours truly! Feb. 28 leaving from Toronto’s Chinatown Centre. #LiminalAssembly
- My review… boxd.it/cWnytF #Camden
- That shared experience really does sum up winter here — whether you love it or just get through it, we all go through it together. Maybe that’s why summer feels like such a celebration in every neighbourhood: a big collective exhale after months of cold and snow. www.thestar.com/opinion/cont...
- Good suggestion, but I don’t think it needs to be moored in the water. I actually think it would be better protected on a dry dock—like London’s Cuddy Shark. Positioning it at eye level with visitors could make it an even more engaging and memorable attraction. spacing.ca/toronto/2026...
- This is a blanket tax hike, not a Canada-specific measure, despite what your headline inaccurately suggests. But then prioritizing clicks over providing information is #blogTO's 'pane quotidiano.' www.blogto.com/travel/2026/...