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Seems like a good question to answer publicly while I'm in the middle of carrying out a job search. Don't you think?

So...a partial list:

Space
Cartography
Languages
Indigenous culture in North America
Politics in other nations
Mapping the Milky Way Galaxy
Urban geography
Architecture
Urban design
Ottawa-Gatineau history
Canadian history
Street names
Psychology
Comic books
Chess
Soccer(known as "football" outside of Canada and the States)


There's others to be added to the list, but here's a starting point.
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As someone with an interest in the history of street names, my thanks to [personal profile] rfmcdonald for putting this story from the Calgary Sprawl forward...

Quoting the author:

"Given these conflicts over roads and development, it’s hard to imagine the city changing its name, as the Stoneys and Piikani requested.

But what if we did? What if Calgary was still Calgary, but also Mohkinstsis (Blackfoot), and Wichispa Oyade (Nakoda), and Guts’ists’i (Tsuut’ina)—officially?"
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Yes, this is a real street in Sandy Hill, the University of Ottawa's backyard...

Copernicus Street - Sandy Hill/U of Ottawa
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These two police have a shared history...and a shared future in Ottawa's cultural memory:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/barrhaven-streets-commemorate-nepean-officers-1.4876056
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Some of you regular readers already know of my work with Spacing Ottawa documenting the backstories of the street names of Ottawa. CBC's got an installment of Cross-Country Checkup on Radio One this upcoming Sunday that we will all want to listen to.

http://www.cbc.ca/radio/checkup/should-canada-change-the-names-of-streets-and-monuments-that-honour-contentious-figures-1.4049368
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From the Guardian: Mark Ruffalo - yes, the actor - on his visit to Standing Rock, ND. Interesting sidebar he mentions in passing: there's a Navajo-based company making solar panels.

Same newspaper: Apparently, there's a fight going on within the FBI over the 2016 USA presidential election at the moment.

On surveillance in Canada: Montréal police vs. journalists on the one hand (with commentary on the matter coming from, among others, Edward Snowden via videolink to McGill University), and CSIS accumulating metadata on a second hand. We'll assume there's additional arms waiting to be revealed, although I don't expect a reveal of HYDRA-style plotters behind any of our scenes. If anyone in Ottawa raises anything akin to the Skull and Tentacles on a flagpole anywhere near Parliament Hill, that will be a real shock. (Also, Disney will unleash something more fearsome than any army upon the perpetrators: intellectual property lawyers. And that will be the end of that scheme.)

Speaking of actors again: Emma Watson and a bunch of accomplices are trying to get conversations about literature going via the London Underground. I think we have enough notable authors scattered across Ottawa-Gatineau and beyond in both official languages and a couple of indigenous languages as well to get something similar going as well once the expansion of the O-Train network is truly underway. Mark Bourrie, the Ladies' Killing Circle, Jay Odjick, Marie Bilodeau, S.M. Carriere, Alex Binkley  and I expect there are others I'm forgetting (but not [personal profile] ed_rex!)...and as for actors? We're growing that community, too.

On street names: Remember Ottawa's Central Park district near the Experimental Farm, with streets named in a New York theme? As a comics fan, I was tickled to see one of those side streets named for Gotham, but the people who live on Trump Avenue are getting annoyed at the heightened notoriety. The people running Ashcroft Development and Ottawa City Hall at the time the development was first approved might have some belated second thoughts about the naming, no? "Hillary" as an alternative, however, is already taken by a street in the Guildwood Estates area.

Update 5 Nov. 2022: Well, that remark about the Skull-and-Tentacles flag of HYDRA aged really well in the past half-decade and change since then, didn't it?

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Finally getting around to a project for the "Street Names" series that's been nagging at my backbrain for a few months now. A little bit of historical advocacy and opinionation on my part, to be honest. Further details as soon as I'm able to announce.

In the meantime, I continue to recommend the rest of the content of Spacing Ottawa as a source of inspiration for discussion and debate about how we should continue to (re)build the Ottawa-Gatineau region.
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For those of you not versed in the street maps of Ottawa the city, here's a bit more context. I started from Donald Plaza Mall and wound my way through the eastern reaches of Overbrook and Vanier to arrive at Myths, Legends and Heroes, the main comics shop in that part of Ottawa-Gatineau, and cheated with the help of OC Transpo to cover some side streets considered part of the Forbes/Cummings district sandwiched between Manor Park and old Cyrville.

My feet were annoyed with me for a few hours thereafter, but it was worth it to get a walkers' eye view of those parts of town.

All of this is going to be put to work on the "Street Names" project for Spacing Ottawa at some point, of course, and if I can cross that other item off my bucket list, there will be a proper book about street names across the city of Ottawa as well. Might be in tandem with a modern-style historical atlas, might not. The omens and cards are unclear on this point.  We do need one, and I'm not sure that Derek Hayes' approach might be the best for the purpose. There's one or two others that come to mind and they strike me as better-suited. Preferably purpose-designed maps. 
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Alesther
Wolffdale
Okee
Telford
Frances
Paul-Émile-Lamarche
Monseigneur Lemieux
Vincent Massey
Brant
Fullerton
Spartan
Dieppe
Belisle
Moorvale
Mutual
Guy
Blake
Côté
Jean-Talon
Pie XII
Richelieu
Lemoine
Eastview
de Lévis
Gougeon
Lafontaine
Frontenac
Iberville
Bradley
Altha
Lacasse
Lallemand
Lajoie
Camil
Malartic
Sladen
Noranda
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Street names photographed for the files:


  • Telesat

  • James Naismith (what there is of it)

  • Presland

  • Renouf

  • Whitton

  • Lola

  • Hart

  • Prince Albert

  • Queen Mary

  • King George

  • Glynn

  • Columbus

  • Donald

  • Père Charlebois

  • Eve

  • Beaudry

  • Quill

  • Vera

  • Ontario

  • Stevens

  • Washington

  • Carlotta

  • McArthur

  • Selkirk

Hoping to upload the pix within a week or so.
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Random stuff is random.

I don't work nights, but I do wonder about similar consequences resulting from other ways of achieving lack of sleep.

There's a project in Toronto devoted to rethinking Toronto's history and culture...through its street names. It's got me wondering about Ottawa now.

Re: Alternative maps of Canada...the Huffington Post noticed something of interest happening on Reddit devoted to that subject. What changes would you make to our national map if you were of a mind?
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Following up on this comment...

I did say that I have a long list of places across Ottawa-Gatineau that I want to personally visit and explore on foot. Partly that's due to plain old curiosity, and partly it's due to this project I've taken on to document street names' histories via my irregular series of essays in Spacing Ottawa. (Thanks to anyone reading this who's been following that project over the years thus far, by the by!)

In the last couple of months, in between my other chores and quests for things like full-time steady employment, I've managed to knock off large chunks of a few neighhbourhoods on that list:

Manor Park
Southern Rockcliffe Park
Lindenlea
Tunney's Pasture
Westboro Beach
Riverside Park/Elmvale/Alta Vista
Lowertown East
Southern Glebe

It's not complete, and there's a long way to go. And a long way already travelled.

Hoping to learn much more along the way.
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My trophies include photos of street name signs from Lansdowne Road South to Minto Place!
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To get the obvious comic book and SFTV jokes out of the way: no, I did not see either Aquaman, Mera, Garth, Tula, Namor, Namorita, nor even Patrick Duffy here. Sorry.

This is definitely going to get some bandwidth in the Spacing Ottawa Street Names series, though. There's story behind this...

Atlantis Avenue

Travels

Aug. 9th, 2014 02:04 pm
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I went for a walk from Tunney's Pasture to Westboro Beach this morning. Exhausting, but therapeutic.

Also noticed this city has a street named for Atlantis. Had to get a picture of the name-signage, which I hope to post when my regular computer's fixed.
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[livejournal.com profile] dduane happened to spot this today:

http://arbroath.blogspot.ca/2013/03/council-bans-apostrophes-from-new.html

I don't know that good punctuation is an exclusively British characteristic, but I also shudder to think of the consequences of banishing the apostrophe to the memory hole.

How about you?
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To photograph street name signs.

(Yes, that's a real place in the west end of town.)
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Did anyone else in town know about this program at City Hall?

http://ottawa.ca/en/city_hall/policiesadministration/protocol/veterans/

For those of you living outside of Ottawa, do you have anything similar where you live?

(Yeah, I'm researching stuff for blog articles.)

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