Events
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BIG CITY, BIG IDEAS: The Role of Big Cities in Canada
Desautels Hall Rotman School of Management, 2nd floor, South Bldg, Toronto, ON, CanadaHis Worship Mayor Don Iveson of Edmonton is joined in conversation with Professor Richard Florida on a number of topics and issues related to the Role of Big Cities in Canada. This event is part of the Big City, Big Ideas series, which features global leaders in urban and regional policy.
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Is Your City Healthy? Measuring Urban Fiscal Health
In an era when all large cities are struggling to maintain balanced budgets and pay for increased services and infrastructure, Is Your City Healthy? is a timely publication that explores the elements of fiscal health, how we measure it, and why it is important.
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Metropolitan Water Governance in Toronto: Policy by Design or Default?
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Room 108N 1 Devonshire Place, North House, Room 108N, Toronto, ON, CanadaThis presentation focuses on the policy processes involved in implementing the Clean Water Act (2006), and outlined the practical and policy challenges of setting up the Toronto and Region Source Protection Authority with the involvement of municipal and non-municipal stakeholders.
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Toronto City Manager’s 4th Annual Address to IMFG
George Ignatieff Theatre 15 Devonshire Place, Toronto, ON, CanadaIn his first public address since taking office in July, Toronto City Manager Peter Wallace shares his perspectives on the City’s finances, and on the opportunities and challenges to achieving key social, economic, city-building, environmental, and governance objectives.
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What We Do Is What We Fund: The 5th Annual IMFG Toronto City Manager’s Address
Campbell Conference Facility Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaToronto is facing tough decisions in the coming years: does the City have the right toolkit to fund high quality public services and badly needed capital improvements? Do we have a solid foundation on which to position our city-building objectives?
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BIG CITY, BIG IDEAS: The Bays
Isabel Bader Theatre, Victoria University 93 Charles St. W., Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSydney and Toronto share remarkable similarities in culture, community and global economic status, and in major waterfront and city centre revitalization. This event features a discussion on the very different ways these cities are achieving similar goals from the leaders of waterfront renewal in both cities.
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Can Ontario municipalities borrow more to make needed investments?
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Room 108N 1 Devonshire Place, North House, Room 108N, Toronto, ON, CanadaWhich new financial instruments and strategies could municipalities rely on to take advantage of today’s low interest rates? What can we learn from municipal lending markets elsewhere?
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Back to the Future: Lessons in Municipal Finance from Toronto’s “Golden Age”
As City Council debates the future of Toronto’s long term financial direction, what lessons can we learn from the past?
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Tackling the Storm out of the Norm: Climate Risk Management Strategies for Canadian Cities
What tools are available to local governments seeking to share the growing risks associated with a changing climate with other levels of government and non-governmental actors?
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Learning to Steer: Reflections and Progress on Reducing Urban GHG Emissions
Campbell Conference Facility Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaAs part of an ongoing series on climate change and cities, this event features speakers from Toronto, Los Angeles, and New York, who discuss their experiences with climate change mitigation and effective steering strategies for local governments.
