• Challenger City TO EP8: A blueprint for a better future through Safety, Leadership & Culture with Hans Bathija

  • 2024/07/31
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Challenger City TO EP8: A blueprint for a better future through Safety, Leadership & Culture with Hans Bathija

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  • Episode Summary:

    In this episode of Challenger City TO, we sit down with Hans Bathija, a seasoned consultant with a rich history in Toronto. Hans shares his insights on the city's evolving identity, the impact of amalgamation, the importance of public safety, and the need for a renewed focus on arts and culture. Join us as we explore what it means for Toronto to be a Challenger City and how it can reclaim its status as a dynamic, innovative, and inclusive urban center.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    1. Hans' Journey to Toronto:
      • Moving from London to Toronto in 1975
      • Early experiences in Scarborough and working in the photo finishing industry
      • Transition to banking and consulting
    2. Toronto's Evolution:
      • The city's innovative past in banking and technology
      • Impact of bank mergers and the end of antitrust acts
      • Shifts in local leadership and corporate focus
    3. Amalgamation and Its Consequences:
      • Hans' run for mayor during the amalgamation period
      • Dilution of local leadership and competition
      • The need for accessible and responsive local governance
    4. Public Safety and Infrastructure:
      • Issues in Liberty Village: traffic and emergency access
      • Bureaucratic indifference to local problems
      • Importance of public safety as a cornerstone of urban life
    5. The Role of Arts and Culture:
      • Loss of Toronto's vibrant arts scene due to condo-ization
      • Need for protected artistic spaces
      • Toronto's rich musical heritage and cultural identity
    6. Grassroots Initiatives:
      • Hans' involvement in the Toronto Dollar project
      • Challenges of sustaining grassroots initiatives
      • Importance of community engagement and local projects
    7. Leadership and Vision:
      • The need for a blueprint for Toronto's future
      • Involving private sector leaders, academia, and the community
      • Defining what it means to be Canadian and ensuring a thriving urban environment

    Memorable Quotes:

    • "Up to maybe 20 years ago, Toronto was a very innovative place... The problem with that is you have organisations that are no longer Toronto-centric or Toronto-focused in terms of where they live and work and play."
    • "Policies were designed to look after local taxpayers... We need accessible and responsive local governance."
    • "Liberty Village is a 'disaster zone' with severe traffic and emergency access issues... I get told, 'Oh, studies have been done, there is no issue.' Well, 10 years later, it's gotten worse."
    • "The culture that defined Toronto before is disappearing very rapidly... Maybe we need a place in Toronto that's protected and arts can go there."
    • "We need to have a blueprint for the city... We need to demand more of the elders. Your grandchildren need your help. You can't just flitter off somewhere and have a good time and have your pina coladas while everything's burning around you."

    Conclusion:

    Hans Bathija's insights offer a compelling vision for Toronto's future as a Challenger City. His call for grassroots involvement, a renewed focus on public safety, and a commitment to preserving the city's cultural heritage resonates with the challenges and opportunities facing Toronto today. As the city navigates its evolving identity, Hans' perspective serves as a reminder of the importance of leadership, community, and a shared vision for a better future.

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Episode Summary:

In this episode of Challenger City TO, we sit down with Hans Bathija, a seasoned consultant with a rich history in Toronto. Hans shares his insights on the city's evolving identity, the impact of amalgamation, the importance of public safety, and the need for a renewed focus on arts and culture. Join us as we explore what it means for Toronto to be a Challenger City and how it can reclaim its status as a dynamic, innovative, and inclusive urban center.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. Hans' Journey to Toronto:
    • Moving from London to Toronto in 1975
    • Early experiences in Scarborough and working in the photo finishing industry
    • Transition to banking and consulting
  2. Toronto's Evolution:
    • The city's innovative past in banking and technology
    • Impact of bank mergers and the end of antitrust acts
    • Shifts in local leadership and corporate focus
  3. Amalgamation and Its Consequences:
    • Hans' run for mayor during the amalgamation period
    • Dilution of local leadership and competition
    • The need for accessible and responsive local governance
  4. Public Safety and Infrastructure:
    • Issues in Liberty Village: traffic and emergency access
    • Bureaucratic indifference to local problems
    • Importance of public safety as a cornerstone of urban life
  5. The Role of Arts and Culture:
    • Loss of Toronto's vibrant arts scene due to condo-ization
    • Need for protected artistic spaces
    • Toronto's rich musical heritage and cultural identity
  6. Grassroots Initiatives:
    • Hans' involvement in the Toronto Dollar project
    • Challenges of sustaining grassroots initiatives
    • Importance of community engagement and local projects
  7. Leadership and Vision:
    • The need for a blueprint for Toronto's future
    • Involving private sector leaders, academia, and the community
    • Defining what it means to be Canadian and ensuring a thriving urban environment

Memorable Quotes:

  • "Up to maybe 20 years ago, Toronto was a very innovative place... The problem with that is you have organisations that are no longer Toronto-centric or Toronto-focused in terms of where they live and work and play."
  • "Policies were designed to look after local taxpayers... We need accessible and responsive local governance."
  • "Liberty Village is a 'disaster zone' with severe traffic and emergency access issues... I get told, 'Oh, studies have been done, there is no issue.' Well, 10 years later, it's gotten worse."
  • "The culture that defined Toronto before is disappearing very rapidly... Maybe we need a place in Toronto that's protected and arts can go there."
  • "We need to have a blueprint for the city... We need to demand more of the elders. Your grandchildren need your help. You can't just flitter off somewhere and have a good time and have your pina coladas while everything's burning around you."

Conclusion:

Hans Bathija's insights offer a compelling vision for Toronto's future as a Challenger City. His call for grassroots involvement, a renewed focus on public safety, and a commitment to preserving the city's cultural heritage resonates with the challenges and opportunities facing Toronto today. As the city navigates its evolving identity, Hans' perspective serves as a reminder of the importance of leadership, community, and a shared vision for a better future.

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