Working closely with Cait, I can say this is exactly how she operates. She makes people feel trusted to contribute and grow. That's the kind of leadership our industry needs more of. #IWD2026 #urbanplanning #housing
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Working closely with Cait, I can say this is exactly how she operates. She makes people feel trusted to contribute and grow. That's the kind of leadership our industry needs more of. #IWD2026 #urbanplanning #housing
"Leadership, to me, looks like trust. Strong leadership isn't about having all the answers β it's about recognizing the expertise around you and creating space for others to contribute. Collaborative, empowering, and rooted in growth." β Cait
Closing our #IWD2026 series with Cait, Product Manager at Ratio.City, on a question worth sitting with: What does leadership look like to you? Her answer starts with one word. π§΅
also: ratio.city now has 1,600+ mapped data layers across canada. federal, provincial, municipal, third-party. if it exists and can be mapped, you can probably find it. free trial at ratio.city πΊοΈ
friday trivia: can you name these 4 canadian cities just from their census subdivision outlines? π§
hint: they're all tied to the compass
drop your guesses before scrolling β
Two perspectives. One message: define success on your own terms, and step into the uncomfortable.
More voices from our team this week. π
#IWD2025 #WomenInTech #WomenInData #urbanplanning #cityplanning #housing #realestate
It's almost International Women's Day π
We asked the women on our team one question: what advice would you give to younger women starting out?
Sibeal keeps our entire data operation running behind the scenes. Chelmin has an uncanny ability to find what the data is really telling us.
Proud to contribute through the Planning & Housing team and Ratio.City.
Happy to see Esri Canada become a strategic partner of the Canadian Institute of Planners.
Partnerships like this help bring together planners, technology, and data to better support housing and planning decisions across Canada.
www.cip-icu.ca/strategic-pa...
Being in the room isn't an accident. You were invited for a reason. Katharine shows up with warmth, pushes back when it matters, and makes it easier for others to show up fully too. More voices coming this week. #IWD2026 #urbanplanning #housing
Katharine's advice to younger women: "Don't be intimidated. If you've been invited into a meeting or project, you owe it to your teammates to actively participate. Listen, learn, and voice your thoughts." Easier said than done β but worth sitting with.
This week we're sharing voices from the women at Esri Canada Planning & Housing / Ratio.City ahead of #IWD2026. Not a complete list β just perspectives worth saying out loud. First up: Katharine, our Industry Manager, with us since 2019.
But understanding what can be built β based on official municipal policies β shouldnβt be the bottleneck.
Thatβs where structured planning data matters.
#urbanplanning #housing #landassembly
Land assembly is never simple.
Heritage constraints, zoning layers, fragmented ownership, and evolving policy frameworks are reshaping urban redevelopment across Canada.
Negotiation will always be complex.
Each layer is linked to its original source, regularly checked, and updated.
The analysis you run is based on verified, structured data. Not guesses.
Letβs see who gets it right.
And a quick reminder:
Ratio.City is not an AI agent.
We do not generate or approximate data.
All data comes from official municipal, provincial, and federal sources.
#urbantech #housing
Friday Trivia time. Can you guess this one?
If you exclude cities with over 1 million people (based on the 2021 census), which two cities have the most data layers on Ratio.City?
Drop your answers in the comments and share your go-to open data websites.
#urbanplanning #cityplanning #missingmiddle
Structured, defensible data matters when margins tighten.
Full update: www.linkedin.com/pulse/simpli...
#urbanplanning #cityplanning #missingmiddle #housing #buildcanadahomes
In a slower housing market, precision becomes a competitive advantage.
This month at Ratio.City:
β’ 65% of datasets reviewed monthly at the source
β’ Faster early-stage shadow analysis
β’ Suburban and missing middle focus
β’ Hidden density case in London
β’ Long-term care analysis in Toronto
Access to data matters β but structured, traceable data is what builds real confidence.#urbanplanning #housing #proptech
www.ratio.city/blog/the-hun...
We donβt create the data.
We donβt invent it.
And we donβt use AI to generate it.
Every layer on Ratio.City comes from official municipal, provincial, or federal sources (plus structured partners), is clearly referenced, cleaned, and regularly verified.
Friday Trivia is back.
Can you guess the three Canadian regional rail / LRT systems in our latest carousel?
Hint: the answers are inside the platform.
Explore the layers. Drop your guesses below.
#urbanplanning #transit #canada #cityplanning #tod #urbandesign #densification
βHow often is your data updated?β
After auditing 1,600+ layers, 65% are now checked at the source every single month β and you can see the review frequency directly in each layerβs info tab.
Verified data isnβt a bonus feature. Itβs foundational.
#urbanplanning #urbantech #housing #cityplanning
In a slower cycle, uncertainty becomes unacceptable.
Projects that move forward need verified data, clear policy references, structured regional constraints, and defensible analysis.
Not approximations. Not fragmented PDFs.
From speed at all costs β to confidence before commitment.
#missingmiddle
Housing starts dropped 15% in January.
In MontrΓ©al, 44%.
The CMHC report is out β and itβs not encouraging.
But the more interesting shift isnβt the number.
Itβs the mindset change happening across the industry.
For years the focus was speed.
Now itβs risk.
#urbanplanning #cityplanning #housing
The proposal shows how one hybrid model could address:
β’ Long-term care demand
β’ Housing supply
β’ Job density requirements
β’ Transit-oriented development
One site. Multiple policy wins.
Worth a read π
www.ratio.city/blog/reimagining-long-term-care-toronto-mucp
#HousingCrisis #realestate
They modeled real constraints:
β’ Official Plan rules
β’ Height & setback limits
β’ Shadow impacts
β’ Employment density targets
Then calculated what changes if policies are adjusted.
Thatβs the interesting part.
#citybuilding #cityplanning #housing @housingnowto.bsky.social
Toronto needs 9,000 new long-term care beds.
Dense urban land makes traditional LTC models hard to finance.
Students from UofTβs MUCP asked:
What if LTC sits on podium levels⦠and housing rises above?
Link
www.ratio.city/blog/reimagining-long-term-care-toronto-mucp
#UrbanPlanning #HousingPolicy
#cityplanning #housing #realestate #housingcrisis #rentals #densification #cities #duediligence
Shadow studies are essential β but why are we still rebuilding them manually?
Weβve updated our 3D massing tool to generate, compare, and export shadow impacts in minutes.
Early-stage analysis should reduce risk, not add friction.
Free trial β accounts.ratio.city/register
#urbanplanning