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.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScienceSociety & Culture |
Many of our cities’ biggest challenges right now are playing out inside public libraries. Library staff come face-to-face daily with issues relating to homelessness, substance use, mental and physical health, and, of course, education. As they contin... more
The increased threat of extreme weather has made it increasingly clear that we need to better prepare for - and respond to - these events. Author Adam Greenfield thinks one answer is to create a new kind of institution at the heart of each neighbourh... more
Further reading: “How resilient is New Orleans Today” at The Brookings Institution.
Last summer, Beth Sanders was getting ready to lead a new planning department for Jasper, Alberta when the municipality was evacuated due to wildfires. The fires ended up destroying about a third of the town. Beth joins Mary to talk about the challen... more
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I’ve really enjoyed listening to their podcasts, very insightful and defiantly talks about topics I can relate to! Very well done
Very insightful and timely discussions that deepen my understanding of our landscape and its future! Thank you for producing, I really enjoy!
This podcast is very informative and easy to listen to, not a lot of jargon even though it’s coming from experts. Highly recommend!
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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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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2. Monique Simard
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