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CityTalk Canada

CityTalk Canada  is a virtual town square with webinars and blog posts to engage policymakers, community leaders, and practitioners in making sense of on-the-ground problems, often exacerbated by COVID, that now need permanent ‘fixing’. This platform is laying the foundation for collaborative learning and problem-solving across the urban Canada.

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Initiative

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2020

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Visualizing Density

Visualizing Density is a pilot project created by the Canadian Urban Institute to help planners, designers, elected officials, residents’ groups, and private sector builders design more complete communities and adapt existing ones over time. This work aims to contribute to the ongoing conversation about managing growth and building great communities in Ontario.  

CUI x Local

A series of week-long virtual residencies on the issues facing cities across Canada. We’ll be learning from local leaders about their most pressing challenges, and surfacing examples of innovative and locally-driven solutions.

Engaging Black People and Power

Created by placemaker and author Jay Pitter in collaboration with students and scholars in York University’s Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, this publication highlights engagement practice and policy approaches for addressing spatialized anti-Blackness in cities across North America.
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