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Nadine Ibrahim

A second chance to reimagine our cities

Opinion | BY NADINE IBRAHIM | August 25, 2021
When our economy and our lives came to a standstill, we were granted a second chance to rethink our norms, revisit our assumptions and do things better, where ‘better’ means more sustainability and for the benefit of future generations, writes Nadine Ibrahim. Photograph courtesy of Pexels
Opinion | BY NADINE IBRAHIM | August 25, 2021
Opinion | BY NADINE IBRAHIM | August 25, 2021
When our economy and our lives came to a standstill, we were granted a second chance to rethink our norms, revisit our assumptions and do things better, where ‘better’ means more sustainability and for the benefit of future generations, writes Nadine Ibrahim. Photograph courtesy of Pexels
Opinion | BY NADINE IBRAHIM | August 25, 2021
When our economy and our lives came to a standstill, we were granted a second chance to rethink our norms, revisit our assumptions and do things better, where ‘better’ means more sustainability and for the benefit of future generations, writes Nadine Ibrahim. Photograph courtesy of Pexels
Opinion | BY NADINE IBRAHIM | August 25, 2021
Opinion | BY NADINE IBRAHIM | August 25, 2021
When our economy and our lives came to a standstill, we were granted a second chance to rethink our norms, revisit our assumptions and do things better, where ‘better’ means more sustainability and for the benefit of future generations, writes Nadine Ibrahim. Photograph courtesy of Pexels
Opinion | BY NADINE IBRAHIM | April 22, 2020
A man wears a mask while walking down Bank Street in Ottawa on April 16. We know that our previous normal wasn’t sustainable, but we haven’t been trained to see or know what these alternatives are, writes Nadine Ibrahim. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY NADINE IBRAHIM | April 22, 2020
Opinion | BY NADINE IBRAHIM | April 22, 2020
A man wears a mask while walking down Bank Street in Ottawa on April 16. We know that our previous normal wasn’t sustainable, but we haven’t been trained to see or know what these alternatives are, writes Nadine Ibrahim. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade