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SUMMARY:CityTalk: Working for Housing Access - Indigenous Solutions and Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Peoples in Canada are facing a disproportionate shortage of safe\, adequate\, and affordable housing compared to non-Indigenous people. In addition to systemic issues — including colonial\, racist\, and discriminatory policies — the COVID pandemic exacerbated housing concerns\, especially for people experiencing core housing need and homelessness. \nWe invite you to join this discussion about the critical issues for Indigenous Peoples\, urgent interventions for immediate action\, and long-term proposals for housing equity\, affordability\, and accessibility. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/citytalk-working-for-housing-access-indigenous-solutions-and-leadership/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220810T162109Z
UID:4022-1664782200-1664971200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Livable Cities Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 10th Livable Cities Forum.  This year’s event\, hosted by the City of Victoria in partnership with ICLEI Canada and the Canadian Urban Institute\, will focus on equity and climate action. You won’t want to miss this boutique national event widely known for its high-caliber practical sessions and diverse speakers on climate change action in Canada. \nWhat lessons can we learn from two simultaneous and complex issues\, the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change\, that are affecting our well-being and shaping a new reality for cities and towns? This forum will look at important synergies between efforts to address social vulnerabilities exposed through the COVID-19 pandemic\, and efforts to increase climate resilience and achieve net-zero in communities across Canada through an equity lens. \nRegister for the Livable Cities Forum here! \n 
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/livable-cities-forum/
LOCATION:Victoria Conference Centre\, 720 Douglas Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8W 3M7\, Canada
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CREATED:20221012T155819Z
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UID:4261-1665662400-1665666000@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:CityTalk: Why Would Anyone Run for Municipal Office?
DESCRIPTION:This fall\, almost 60% of Canadian voters\, spanning four provinces and one territory\, will head to the polls for municipal elections. \nAlthough municipalities bear responsibility for services that directly impact residents — like water systems\, libraries\, parks\, roadways\, and policing — municipal elections attract far less public interest than federal and provincial ones. \nFurther\, the job of municipal representatives is becoming more complex\, due to the strains of increasing workloads\, challenges of delivering urgent services with limited resources\, and concerns about rising harassment\, especially for women and members of equity-deserving groups. \nJoin a panel of departing municipal leaders and political experts for a candid conversation about the importance of local government and ideas for boosting civic engagement. \nThis week’s CityTalk features the following panellists: \n\nTenille Bonoguore — City Councillor\, Waterloo\nDruh Farrell — Former City Councillor\, Calgary\nKate Graham — Professor\, Huron University College & Senior Advisor\, Colliers Project Leaders\, London\nNaheed Nenshi — Former Mayor\, Calgary\n\nClick here to register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/citytalk-why-would-anyone-run-for-municipal-office/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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CREATED:20221011T165247Z
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UID:4243-1665738000-1665950400@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Kitchener's Downtown Pop-Up Park!
DESCRIPTION:Join us on King Street right outside Kitchener City Hall from October 14-16! \nWe have heard what you want from parks spaces in the City of Kitchener and are testing those ideas out in front of Carl Zehr Square. During the pop-up\, we will also collect stories about what parks mean to you. This will inform the Places and Spaces strategy that guides future activities\, advocacy\, planning\, and investment in Kitchener parks.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/kitcheners-downtown-pop-up-park/
LOCATION:Carl Zehr Square\, 200 King Street West\, Kitchener\, Ontario\, N2G 4G7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221018T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221018T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221011T164144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T164144Z
UID:4237-1666081800-1666116000@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:2030 in Focus: Getting the Next Decade Right on Net-Zero
DESCRIPTION:The Net-Zero Advisory Body and the Canadian Climate Institute will host “2030 in Focus: Getting the Next Decade Right on Net-Zero” on October 18\, 2022. Discussions will focus on the progress toward net zero\, from a national and an international perspective. \nThe conference will occur\, in person\, at Ottawa’s National Arts Centre and will also be broadcast live. It will feature keynote speakers\, moderated panels\, and fireside conversations with national and international climate change policy experts\, as well as political\, business\, and Indigenous leaders. A networking reception will follow for those who want to connect with their climate policy colleagues. \n\nRegister Here for Virtual Option\n\n\nPlease note: In-person tickets are wait-list only. Please contact Dean Evangeliou at devangeliou@climateinstitute.ca from more information.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/2030-in-focus-getting-the-next-decade-right-on-net-zero/
LOCATION:Ottawa’s National Arts Centre\, 1 Elgin Street\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1P 5W1\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221019T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221019T142000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221018T143105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221019T143400Z
UID:4281-1666184400-1666189200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Why Create a Land Acknowledgement?
DESCRIPTION:As community foundations work towards reconciliation\, land acknowledgements are one step in deepening our understanding the history on the lands where we live\, work and play. As we work to adopt practices of land acknowledgement how do we do so in a way that is meaningful and has the potential to create change? \nIn this session\, led by Future Ancestors\, you will have the opportunity to dive into local Indigenous histories\, learn about land acknowledgements\, and how to situate your personal responsibility as someone who lives on Indigenous land. This session will walk you through the concepts of recognition\, action\, and practical steps on how to write and give an acknowledgement\, plus you will leave with a guide to support you and your foundation write an authentic Land Acknowledgement. \n\nWhat you will learn:\n\nThe elements of a land acknowledgement\nHow to write a land acknowledgement with authenticity and personal commitment\n\n\nWho is this for?\nThis session is for all members of the community foundations network and is open to the broader public. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/why-create-a-land-acknowledgement/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221019T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221019T143000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221013T141420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T140939Z
UID:4269-1666184400-1666189800@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Peer-to-Peer Learning - Digital Tools to Improve Internal Processes: Internal Communications and Task Management
DESCRIPTION:On the 19th of October at 1:00 PM ET/ 10:00 AM PT\,  HCI will be hosting a small group workshop continuing with the theme of Digital Tools for Improving Internal Processes. This session specifically looks at Internal Communications and Task Management. \nThe session will be led by Alejandro Mayoral from the Indigenous Friends Association. Their project\, Digital Determination: COVID19 Indigenous Mental Health Project\, is aimed at increasing the capacity of the Indigenous Friends app to support the mental health of Indigenous youth and communities needing additional care as a result of COVID-19.  \nThe purpose of this session is to build upon your hands-on experience using digital tools with the goal of discovering different and innovative ways in which they can be used to support internal processes.  Alejandro will facilitate an exchange of ideas between participants\, all of whom are also Healthy Community Initiative projects.  \nThis session won’t be theoretical (there are too many excellent tutorials out there already!) but rather\, a space to exchange questions and experiences. As such\, this session is a good fit for those who are already actively working/experimenting with tech in their organisation.  \nIf you are interested in being a part of this Digital Tools Small-Group Discussion on Wednesday\, October 19 @ 1:00 PM ET/ 10:00 AM PT\, please register here: \nClick here to register for the small group discussion \n*Note that attendance will be limited to the first eight projects to register to ensure plenty of time for all in this 90-minute session.* \n  \nThis session is being offered in English. If you are interested in participating in a French version of this session\, send us an email to healthycommunities@canurb.org. \n 
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/peer-to-peer-learning-digital-tools-to-improve-internal-processes-internal-communications-and-task-management/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Healthy Communities Initiative":MAILTO:healthycommunities@canurb.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221020T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221022T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221011T173803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T173803Z
UID:4248-1666278000-1666476000@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:National Trust Conference 2022 - The Heritage Reset: Making Critical Choices
DESCRIPTION:The annual National Trust Conference is Canada’s largest heritage learning and networking event. Held every year since 1974\, the National Trust Conference brings together a wide-range of people working to keep Canada’s heritage alive: from grassroots activists and elected officials\, to professionals\, planners\, policy makers\, and property owners. Conference themes have tackled pressing issues for Canada’s heritage movement\, including community revitalization\, heritage tourism\, sustainable development\, and climate change. \nToronto\, Ontario: October 20 – 22\, 2022\nSeismic societal shifts exacerbated by a global pandemic have drawn into question many values\, structures\, and public policies in Canada\, including those guiding heritage conservation. As the urgency increases to advance decolonization and anti-racism\, take bold climate action\, and redress economic and social inequity\, are heritage principles and heritage places in step\, or stuck in the past? Now is the time for realignment and concerted action. How can we accelerate the heritage movement’s impact as a positive\, essential\, progressive force addressing pressing issues like climate change\, racism\, reconciliation\, affordable housing\, social justice\, accessibility\, economic resiliency\, and more? \nThe National Trust in association with the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals invites your essential participation in the transformation of the heritage sector – currently underway with the pan-Canadian Heritage Reset initiative and culminating at this conference in Fall 2022. \nRegister here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/national-trust-conference-2022-the-heritage-reset-making-critical-choices/
LOCATION:The Chelsea Hotel and Conference Centre\, 33 Gerrard Street West\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5G 1Z4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20221021T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20221021T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221012T035432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T035432Z
UID:4254-1666341000-1666369800@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:The Gathering: Cultivating Joy
DESCRIPTION:Gathering 2022 is nurturing and strengthening our movements through celebration. \nThroughout the last two years\, community building efforts have been challenged\, pushed to extremes\, and change has been happening at a rapid rate. For people working to improve our communities and tackle complex problems\, our shared purpose and vision is a source of hope. There is joy in connection\, in participating in movements\, in mutual care\, and in seeing transformation. \nGathering 2022 – Cultivating Joy – is an incredible opportunity to collaborate with community builders to connect\, learn\, and take action. Happening in-person\, on October 21st\, 2022\, the Gathering 2022 will be a fun and engaging day that will focus on the power of joy – how we use it to connect to each other and strengthen our organizations and movements.  \nFor the 20th year of the Gathering\, we invite you to celebrate this event milestone and your collective accomplishments building inclusive\, sustainable\, and equitable economies and communities. We invite participants to examine how we care for ourselves\, each other\, the environment\, and consider how we can elicit joy to strengthen our communities and our movements. \nClick here to read more and register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/the-gathering-cultivating-joy/
LOCATION:St. John’s High School\, 401 Church Avenue\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R2W 1C4\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221027T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221027T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221018T171457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T161415Z
UID:4279-1666875600-1666879200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:CityTalk: How Do We Bring More Diversity to Housing Policy?
DESCRIPTION:In metropolitan regions across Canada\, efforts are underway expand opportunities to allow more housing diversity and meet the needs of their growing populations. \nHowever\, creating an equitable housing landscape also requires collaboration from the diverse residents and communities that make up the fabric of the city—including those whose needs and experiences may not be captured or understood in traditional community consultations. \nDrawing from the City of Toronto’s Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods initiative\, whose engagement process was supported by the Canadian Urban Institute\, this candid discussion will explore the importance of housing diversity for growing metro regions\, the barriers to policy modernization\, and how new engagement models can bring more voices to planning consultations. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/citytalk-how-do-we-bring-more-diversity-to-housing-policy/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221103T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20221103T143000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221026T174610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T175140Z
UID:4286-1667480400-1667485800@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Small Group Discussion: Learning and Evaluation
DESCRIPTION:On the 3rd of November 2022\,  HCI is hosting a peer-learning session to collectively reflect on the role of evaluation and how evaluation can be connected to the organization needs and the work that is happening on the ground.  This participatory space will be hosted by Yonatan Ghebray from NABC. \nThe gathering builds on to the Mobilizer Session ‘Bringing evaluation back to the core’\, and will provide an opportunity to continue exploring with a reduced group of peers some of the key ideas\, processes and concepts shared on the webinar.  It will be an opportunity for projects to  build on each others’ experiences and to offer mutual support. Furthermore\, the group of peers will meet again after a couple of weeks with the purpose of continuing to build the relationship with the group. The specific topics of discussion will be defined based on the specific needs of the group of participants involved\, some of the potential topics to reflect on are:  \n\nEvaluation design\nDesign of data collection tools and processes\nCollecting and analyzing data\nPresenting findings \nTactics to engage stakeholders\nUsing evaluation to explore other sustainability models for the initiative\n\nThere are only 8 spots available\, so we encourage you to register as soon as possible for the session.  \nClick here to register for this peer learning session– Filling the registration form will take 5-7 minutes \nWe are excited to share this collective learning opportunity with all of you. If you have any questions\, send us an email at healthycommunities@canurb.org!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/small-group-discussion-learning-and-evaluation/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Healthy Communities Initiative":MAILTO:healthycommunities@canurb.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221109T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221109T142000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221103T175023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221103T175023Z
UID:4301-1667998800-1668003600@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Centering Inclusion in Trust-Based Philanthropy
DESCRIPTION:Trust-based philanthropy creates a space to explicitly address the inherent power imbalances between foundations and nonprofits. As community foundations continue to shift power at the local level\, trust-based philanthropy has a role to play in adapting our practices and policies. \nJoin this session with expert Ruth Mojeed from The Inclusion Project to learn how a trust-based can have an impact\, the steps your community foundation can take and become equipped with the tools to have sometimes challenging conversations. \n\nWhat you will learn:\n\nLearn the importance of centering inclusion in philanthropy through a trust-based approach\nEvaluate the changes needed to implement in order to establish a more inclusive\, accountable and transparent organization\nDiscuss how community foundations can navigate challenging conversations around inclusion and diversity in the workplace\n\n\nWho is this for?\nThis event is part of the broader curriculum for Communities for Gender Equality Cohort but is open to all community foundations. It would be relevant for community foundations of all sizes and would be particularly applicable for senior leaders\, grant making/program staff and committee members. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/centering-inclusion-in-trust-based-philanthropy/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221013T142835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T142835Z
UID:4271-1668247200-1668268800@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:WLCA Anzac  Annual Rural Trade Show
DESCRIPTION:NOVEMBER 12/2022 \n10:00 AM – 4:00 PM \nANZAC RECREATION CENTRE \nEVERYONE WELCOME!! \nDOOR PRIZES ALL AGES!! \nIN PARTNERSHIP WITH WILLOW LAKE METIS NATION CAREER FAIR \n\nTO BOOK A TABLE CONTACT: \nWILLOWLAKE1@OUTLOOK.COM \n780-334-2679
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/wlca-anzac-annual-rural-trade-show/
LOCATION:Anzac Recreation Centre\, 237 Stony Mountain Road\, Anzac\, Alberta\, T0P 1J0\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221115T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221116T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221101T180419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221101T180419Z
UID:4297-1668510000-1668619800@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Communities Taking Climate Action - Putting Equity at the Centre
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this first edition of Communities Taking Climate Action!\n\n\nWith a growing community of over 1\,500 changemakers and climate champions from across Canada\, we are celebrating the first year and a half of Community Climate Transitions\, including the 10-month learning journey that 19 trailblazing communities embarked on. \nYou’ll have a chance to hear from inspirational speakers and connect with peers around the themes of advancing a local climate transition through a whole-community approach that makes space for everyone\, centering equity and justice in climate work\, and leading with hope and care. \nOver the two days you will have an opportunity to take part in over 5 hours of specially curated workshops and masterclasses\, meet other community climate movers and shakers\, experience coaching opportunities\, access learning resources and much more! \nYou can register here! \nThis event will take place in English\, with French simultaneous translation available for plenary activities.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/communities-taking-climate-action-putting-equity-at-the-centre/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221116T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221116T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221031T135026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T135026Z
UID:4288-1668603600-1668607200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Launch Webinar: Ontario School Streets Pilot Summary Report
DESCRIPTION:8 80 Cities\, along with Green Communities Canada\, is pleased to invite you to a webinar to discuss our Ontario School Streets Pilot Summary Report on November 16\, 2022\, from 1:00 – 2:00 PM EST. The report will be published on our School Streets webpage next week. You can check it out here: https://bit.ly/3Fkbny1\n\n\n\nJoin us at the free webinar as we celebrate the year-long initiative to pilot School Streets in Hamilton\, Markham\, Mississauga\, and Kingston and share our learnings from the pilots. The webinar will also include a panel discussion with the team leads from the four communities.\n\n\n\nRegister here: https://bit.ly/3zeIdN5
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/launch-webinar-ontario-school-streets-pilot-summary-report/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221116T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221106T230126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230126Z
UID:4303-1668623400-1668628800@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Beyond High School: A workshop for students and families
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an introduction of a new resource\, Beyond High School: A guide to discovering your pathway to success. Workshop presenters are writers of Beyond High School\, including: \n\nRobert Martellacci\, CEO of MindShare Learning and MindShare Workspace\,\nMary Nanavati\, a recognized educator\, certified professional coach and co-founder of FlourishCo\, and\n\nNamita Parmar\, a local secondary school guidance teacher.\n\n\n\nOne free manual per family. Space is limited. \nEach participating family will receive a free copy of Beyond High School.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/beyond-high-school-a-workshop-for-students-and-families/
LOCATION:Churchill Meadows Community Centre and Mattamy Sports Park\, 5320 Ninth Line\, Mississauga\, ON\, L5M 0R5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221129T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221129T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221117T141936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221117T142416Z
UID:4308-1669726800-1669730400@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Better Work\, Together: Exploring Collaboration Approaches
DESCRIPTION:This month’s Mobilizer session\, Better Work\, Together: Exploring Collaboration Approaches\, will be an opportunity to revisit your collaboration approaches and identify ways for moving toward a deeper level of collaboration through specific experiences and case-studies.  \nJoin in on November 29th\, 2022 at 1:00pm ET/10:00am PT for an opportunity to reflect on the importance of collaboration in creating a sense of abundance and to enable new opportunities. This will be a chance for your organization to question established patterns\, reflect on current practices\, and envision new possible connections. This session is free and open to all. \nThis session will be hosted by Jerry Koh\, expert in building coalitions for change and mentor of the Healthy Communities Initiative. Jerry will be joined by a small group of HCI-funded projects who will share their own experiences. \nRegister here! \nThe session will take place in English with simultaneous interpretation in French.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/better-work-together-exploring-collaboration-approaches/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Healthy Communities Initiative":MAILTO:healthycommunities@canurb.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221130T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221201T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221012T193542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T193542Z
UID:4264-1669797000-1669912200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:MaRS Climate Impact 2022
DESCRIPTION:MaRS Climate Impact is a new innovation conference that brings together the global cleantech ecosystem — in person and online\nThe transition to net-zero requires a massive and interconnected global effort to deploy new technologies that can create a more sustainable future. \nMaRS Climate Impact delves into the most promising ideas and innovations that could help prevent the most disastrous consequences of climate change and build a cleaner economy. \nJoin us at the MaRS Centre in downtown Toronto or online from November 30 to December 1\, 2022 for two days of interactive panel discussions\, thought-provoking debates\, company demos and more. \nConnect with innovators and global cleantech leaders working on the platforms\, partnerships and strategies needed to scale the most impactful solutions. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/mars-climate-impact-2022/
LOCATION:MaRS Centre\, 101 College Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5G 1L7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221201T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221121T184729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221121T184729Z
UID:4310-1669896000-1669899600@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:CityTalk - How Can Cities Respond to Climate Change?
DESCRIPTION:Cities contribute about 70 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions\, and therefore must play a major role in addressing climate change. From sustainable transportation to the circular economy\, cities across Canada and around the world are exploring new strategies to create thriving\, resilient\, and carbon-neutral communities. \nOn the heels of COP27\, join urban leaders and experts as we examine urgent opportunities for cities to adapt and respond to climate change. \nClick here to register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/citytalk-how-can-cities-respond-to-climate-change/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221204T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221124T140406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221124T140406Z
UID:4331-1670158800-1670169600@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Winter Whereabouts
DESCRIPTION:❄️ LIVE MUSIC X FREE FOOD X FREE BEVERAGES X ATTENDANCE PRIZES ✨ \nThis year\, it seems that winter struck overnight\, and here we are in late November\, bracing ourselves for another cold and dark season. However\, there are still ways to enjoy the snowy season – RISE C10 invites you to Winter Whereabouts\, a community event for young adults to learn how to make the most of winter in an affordable and accessible way. Join a fireside conversation facilitated by community leaders on what spaces are available for free during the winter\, and how to motivate you to go outside even on the coldest of days. \nRegister now to partake in an afternoon of meaningful connection\, food for thought and the soul\, hot beverages\, and exciting raffle prizes. The event will take place on Sunday Dec 4\, from 1-4PM at CSI Spadina\, 192 Spadina ave. (Spadina/Sullivan). \nReserve your spot now by clicking here! Share it with your friends\, family\, and network! We are so excited to see you there ☺️
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/winter-whereabouts/
LOCATION:Centre for Social Innovation\, 192 Spadina Ave\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5T 2C2\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221207T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221207T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221121T191829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221121T191829Z
UID:4312-1670410800-1670425200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:COVID 1000 and Beyond: Building Better Cities for a Robust Recovery
DESCRIPTION:We are nearing 1000 days since the World Health Organization declared COVID a global pandemic. \nAs we emerge from the most severe impacts of both the virus and the efforts to contain it\, Canada’s cities are facing significantly more complex challenges than before. \nOn December 7\, join participants from across the country to explore: \n\nThe LAST 1000 days: What are the most important lessons we’ve learned about infrastructure changes\, policy redirections\, and behavioural shifts? Which of the ad hoc city-building measures from the pandemic will be the ones to ‘stick’?\nThe NEXT 1000 days: What are the key priorities in 2023-24 for cities and city builders? What are the best strategies to help our urban spaces and environments recover from COVID and respond to the myriad of urgent challenges?\n\nMark your calendars for Wednesday\, December 7 — and stay tuned for more information about this special online convening! \nClick here to register!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/covid-1000-and-beyond-building-better-cities-for-a-robust-recovery/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221215T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20221214T154644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221214T154644Z
UID:4339-1671105600-1671109200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:CityTalk - How Are Ukrainian Cities and Municipalities Planning Their Recovery?
DESCRIPTION:The question of how Ukrainians will rebuild their territories after the war looms large. What needs to be preserved\, what needs to be restored\, and what needs to be invented from scratch? \nReStart Ukraine is seeking to address these complex questions through a human-centred design approach. This multidisciplinary\, open-source collective of researchers and practitioners are convening stakeholders across Ukraine\, and around the world\, to develop strategies to restore afflicted urban and rural areas after destruction of such scale. \nJoin representatives from ReStart Ukraine as they share insights from their ongoing work to lay a strong foundation for a sound and sustainable recovery. \nFeaturing: \nDaria Borovyk — Аrchitect and Urban Planner\, ReStart Ukraine\nOleksandr Shevchenko — Founder and Urban Projects Leader\, ReStart Ukraine\nBohdan Onyschuk — Former Chair\, Canadian Urban Institute and Immediate Past Chair\, Canada-Ukraine Foundation \nRegister for the session here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/citytalk-how-are-ukrainian-cities-and-municipalities-planning-their-recovery/
LOCATION:Zoom (Registration Required)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230104T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20230130T175617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T175617Z
UID:4384-1672819200-1675270800@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Resilient Communities Fund Application Period
DESCRIPTION:The Resilient Communities Fund supports community-based organizations that deliver programs and services in Ontario and need funding to recover and build capacity\, resilience and sustainability. \nEligible applicants can apply for a grant to develop and implement medium to long-term plans that address current organizational challenges they are facing to recover and build resilience. \nGrants support organizations as they: \n\ndevelop new approaches to generate revenue\nstart new activities to meet community need\nadjust strategies and plans\nplan for future challenges\n\nThe grant application will be available as of January 4\, 2023 through OTF’s granting portal. Deadline to apply for a grant is February 1\, 2023. \nClick here to learn more an apply!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/resilient-communities-fund-application-period/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Funding Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230109T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230220T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20230130T180440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T180440Z
UID:4387-1673251200-1676912400@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:TD Park People Grant Application Period
DESCRIPTION:TD Park People Grants help build vital connections between people and parks. \nApply for $2\,000 to support your vision for environmental education\, sustainability and stewardship programs that help connect people to their local parks and green spaces. \n\nWhat: TD Park People Grants support activities that promote environmental education\, sustainability and stewardship in Canada’s parks and green spaces.\nWhen: Applications are open from January 9 to February 20\, 2023. Grant recipients will be announced in March and activities will take place between April 15 and December 31\, 2023.\nWho: Community groups from Metro Vancouver\, Calgary\, Edmonton\, Winnipeg\, Greater Toronto Area\, National Capital Region (Ottawa-Gatineau)\, Montreal\, Quebec City or Halifax Regional Municipality can apply. A minimum of 50% of all grants will be given to underserved community groups\, ensuring equity-seeking groups are involved in shaping the natural spaces that matter to them.\n\nClick here to learn more and apply!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/td-park-people-grant-application-period/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Funding Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230109T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230109T141500
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20230109T211931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T211931Z
UID:4344-1673269200-1673273700@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Advancing Inclusion in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:It’s everyone’s responsibility to create a workplace where everyone belongs and everyday interactions can make a big difference.  Advancing inclusion in the workplace must be a continuous effort with support from leaders across different levels within an organization. How can leaders share the responsibility to foster inclusivity with management\, the board and other team members? \nJoin this session with expert Ruth Mojeed from The Inclusion Project to learn about the steps your community foundation can take and the tools you can use to navigate sometimes challenging conversations around inclusion and diversity in the workplace and create a culture of inclusion. \nWhat you will learn:\n– The value of advancing inclusion in the workplace \n– The role and responsibility of leaders to foster inclusive workplaces \n– How community foundations can navigate challenging conversations around inclusion and diversity in the workplace \nThis event is open to community foundations and interested members of the general public.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/advancing-inclusion-in-the-workplace/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230110T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230110T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20230109T204025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T204025Z
UID:4341-1673348400-1673352000@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Cities for Everyone: The15-minute City\, with Professor Carlos Moreno
DESCRIPTION:As Smart City Special Envoy of Paris’ Mayor Anne Hidalgo\, Carlos Moreno led the new revolution for the 15-minute City. \nCarlos will present how the concept was developed and implemented and explain critical actions for other cities\, anywhere\, to move in that direction. Proximity. Flexibility. Equity. Sustainability.\nCarlos Moreno earned recognition as a scientist with an innovative mind\, pioneer works and his unique approach to urban issues. He is also a scientific advisor of national and international figures of the highest level. \nHe works at the heart of issues of international significance as a result of his research\, bringing an innovative perspective on urban issues and offering solutions to the issues faced by the cities\, metropolises and territories during the 21st century. \nSome of his concepts traveled the world: the ‘Human Smart City’\, the ’15-Minute City’\, the ’30-Minute Territory’. \nIn June 2022\, he led the launch of the Global Observatory of proximities at the World Urban Forum #WUF11 with UN-Habitat\, C40 Cities\, UCLG and other partners. \nAwards and Prizes:\n• Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur (France\, 2010)\n• Foresight Medal by the French Academy of Architecture (France\, 2019)\n• Obel Award by the Henrik Frode Obel Foundation (Denmark\, 2021)\n• Leadership Award\, Smart City Expo World Congress (Spain\, 2021)\n• European Congress of Local Governments Prize (Poland\, 2022)\n• World Pioneer Awards for Building Better Lives »\, FIABCI (Paris\, 2022)\n• International Mobility Award\, Empresas por la movilidad sostenible (Madrid\, 2022)\n• UN-HABITAT Scroll of Honour Award\, UN-HABITAT (Balikesir\, 2022) \nBook publications:\n• “Urban life and proximity at the time of Covid-19”\, Editions de l’Observatoire (2020)\n• “Droit de cité\, de la ville-monde à la ville du quart d’heure”\, Editions de l’Observatoire (2020) \nYou can register to future sessions and access to all previous at gpenalosa.ca \nThis presentation is free and open to the public.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/cities-for-everyone-the15-minute-city-with-professor-carlos-moreno/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20230117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20230301T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20230214T211519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T211519Z
UID:4484-1673942400-1677688200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:The Winnipeg Foundation: One-time Community Grants Application Period
DESCRIPTION:Short-term grants (under $100\,000) that support a wide range of projects in the Winnipeg local community\, including those relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. \nLearn more and apply here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/the-winnipeg-foundation-one-time-community-grants-application-period/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Funding Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230124T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20230109T204611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T204611Z
UID:4343-1674558000-1674561600@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:Cities for Everyone: The Walkable City\, 10 Years Later /w Jeff Speck
DESCRIPTION:‘Arguably the most influential living author in city planning\, Jeff Speck was the writer behind Suburban Nation\, The Smart Growth Manual\, and Walkable City Rules\, but his most popular book remains Walkable City\, which was published in 2012 and became an instant classic. Last Month\, the book was reissued on its tenth anniversary\, including a lively introduction from Janette Sadik-Khan and 100 pages of new text that brings it firmly into the 2020s. \nJoin Jeff for a quick review of the four steps of walkability followed by a taste of his new material (Uber-bashing\, anyone?) and a conversation with Gil and the audience.’ \nCities for Everyone with Gil (formerly A Walk in the Park with Gil) is a bi-weekly webinar series which focuses on creating affordable\, equitable\, and sustainable cities. \nIt always has fascinating guests do a 20-25 minute presentation\, a story with lots of images\, and then he has a dialogue with them and takes questions from participants. \nYou can register to future sessions and access to all previous at gpenalosa.ca. \nThis session is free and open to the public.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/cities-for-everyone-the-walkable-city-10-years-later-w-jeff-speck/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230124T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230124T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20230119T174258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T174432Z
UID:4362-1674568800-1674572400@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:CCNDR Digital/Data Vendor Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Does your nonprofit need funding for a data or technology project? Are you a consultant or vendor serving nonprofit clients that have digital and data needs? Join the Canadian Centre for Nonprofit Digital Resilience for a Digital/Data Vendor Showcase. This will help you scope your project\, find the right service delivery partner\, and apply for funding from the Community Services Recovery Fund. \n  \nRegister here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/ccndr-digital-data-vendor-showcase/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230125T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230125T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T221158
CREATED:20230116T205852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230116T205852Z
UID:4359-1674651600-1674655200@placemakingcommunity.ca
SUMMARY:TD Park People Grants 2023 - Informational Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join this webinar to learn how your community park group can apply for A $2000 grant to support your vision for environmental education\, sustainability and stewardship programs that help connect people to their local parks and green spaces. Community groups from Metro Vancouver\, Calgary\, Edmonton\, Winnipeg\, Greater Toronto Area\, National Capital Region (Ottawa-Gatineau)\, Montreal\, Quebec City or Halifax Regional Municipality can apply. \nLearn more here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/td-park-people-grants-2023-informational-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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