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What's working, what's not and what's next for Canada's cities. Presented by noted urbanist Mary Rowe, president and CEO of the Canadian Urban Institute.

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Alain Rassoulendi-Bénard
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Monique Simard
Chair of the board of Montreal's Partenariat de Quartier des Spectacles
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Ana Bailao
Former Deputy Mayor of Toronto, now head of affordable housing and public affairs at Dream Unlimited.
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Episode: Development & Redevelopment: Conversations from the Summit
Brad Rodgers
Colleague at Dream Unlimited involved in the Zibi development.
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Episode: Development & Redevelopment: Conversations from the Summit
Kwende Kefentse
Leader of The Other Hill initiative in Sandy Hill, focusing on civic engagement and cultural revitalization.
Episode: Development & Redevelopment: Conversations from the Summit
Leanne Moussa
Leader of The Other Hill initiative in Sandy Hill, focusing on community revitalization and civic engagement.
Episode: Development & Redevelopment: Conversations from the Summit
Dan Kelly
President of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
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Carol Bélanger
City Architect for the City of Edmonton, responsible for delivering city-owned assets and design excellence.
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Mathieu Grondin
Nightlife Commissioner for the City of Ottawa, focusing on improving nightlife and urban design.
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Host

Mary Rowe
Host and president and CEO of the Canadian Urban Institute, Mary Rowe engages with various experts to discuss urban issues and solutions.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 35 ratings
  • Favourite Podcast

    I’ve really enjoyed listening to their podcasts, very insightful and defiantly talks about topics I can relate to! Very well done

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ssavone
    Canada2 months ago
  • Insightful, educational, engaging!

    Very insightful and timely discussions that deepen my understanding of our landscape and its future! Thank you for producing, I really enjoy!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sandybeach24
    Canada2 months ago
  • My go-to podcast on Canadian issues

    This podcast is very informative and easy to listen to, not a lot of jargon even though it’s coming from experts. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mcgewt
    Canada3 months ago
  • Relevant to everyone who lives in a city

    Mary Rowe is a great interviewer and brings the many issues of urban living to light. Her guests are well-informed and offer solutions to the pressing problems we face. She doesn’t focus only on large cities, but the ways in which we can improve the lives of everyone living in non-rural environments…and the spill off benefits that are created for all.

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    aps00
    Canada9 months ago

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Expert guests offer valuable perspectives and solutions relevant to Canadian cities.
The host effectively translates complex issues into accessible discussions for a broad audience.
Highly informative, providing actionable insights into community and infrastructure improvements.
Insightful and engaging conversations that resonate with urban living challenges.

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Talking Points

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Designing Cities, Day and Night: Conversations from the Summit
Q: How do you balance strategic objectives around growth of particular neighborhoods?
We need to protect cultural spaces while allowing for growth, utilizing an agent of change principle to manage development.
Designing Cities, Day and Night: Conversations from the Summit
Q: What does design mean to you in your job?
Design excellence is critical, involving function and sustainability seamlessly integrated into community spaces.
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Q: How does the governance model of Quartier des Spectacles work?
It's a non-profit partnership model funded by the city, involving cultural venues and local businesses working together.
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Q: What benefits can come from using state-owned land for housing development?
Using state-owned land can contribute to solving housing crises, but it's not the sole solution and needs a collaborative approach.
Development & Redevelopment: Conversations from the Summit
Q: Can I just ask a bit more about the National Capital Commission and their role?
They are a big neighbor for us and provide design input for park spaces that they own and operate.

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Frequently Asked Questions About CityTalk Canada

What is CityTalk Canada about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on the pressing issues facing Canadian cities, the content traverses themes of urban planning, community development, infrastructure, and sustainability. Exploring various urban challenges, the discussions often highlight innovative solutions and best practices aimed at enhancing quality of life for urban residents. Expert guests provide insights on diverse topics, such as housing policies, community engagement, and cultural infrastructure, making the content relevant for listeners interested in urban affairs and the dynamics shaping our cities. This podcast stands out for its blend of expert commentary and grassroots perspectives, aiming to be accessible to both professionals and the general public.

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