CityTalk panel hosted by Mary W. Rowe (Canadian Urban Institute), in partnership with the School of Cities at University of Toronto, featuring Karen Chapple (School of Cities), Nouman Ashraf (Rotman School of Management), Lisa Helps (BC Builds), and Jordan Soggie (Homeway Benefits). They discussed the evolving needs of urban leaders in housing and transportation amidst new federal initiatives. The discussion highlights strategies for advancing transit and housing projects, overcoming collaboration challenges, and rethinking housing equity. It also introduces the Leading Urban Change program, which supports professionals in navigating these challenges.
Topics include urban leadership, housing and transit integration, and professional capacity building.