Campaign Doctrine
Full-Stack AI City.
A human-first doctrine for making Toronto more affordable, sustainable, responsive and prosperous by aligning the whole city stack — infrastructure, data, services, mobility and people.
The city as a connected system.
The old model treats housing, transit, climate, services and jobs as separate files. The Full-Stack AI City model treats them as one operating system for public value.
Clean Energy & Environment
The base layer: clean power, resilient buildings, water, stormwater, trees, parks, waste and climate adaptation.
Compute & Data
The intelligence layer: civic data, sensors, open dashboards, Toronto Compute Exchange and privacy-aware AI tools.
Services & Mobility
The service layer: transit, 311, permits, waste, safety, maintenance and public works coordinated through better information flows.
People & Communities
The purpose layer: students, workers, artists, families, seniors, local businesses and neighbourhoods.
The Slipstream Effect
When improvements align, the whole city moves faster.
Housing approvals, transit reliability, clean energy, waste prevention, service routing and student training reinforce one another when the city is managed as a coherent system. Better transit supports more housing. Efficient services restore trust. Clean infrastructure lowers costs and creates jobs.
The goal is not technology for its own sake. The goal is a city that is easier to live in because hidden systems finally work together.
Layer Explorer
Explore the city stack.
Choose a layer to begin. Every layer must serve public outcomes, not bureaucracy.