
鈥淐anada鈥檚 cities - and in particular Ontario's cities - have a major opportunity. A technology boom, a population boom, and billions of dollars of public and private investments - they鈥檙e all happening at the same time. Will we use this moment to build cities that work and an inclusive economy?鈥 鈥 CityAge Toronto 2017
快播视频 President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton joined municipal leaders, public policy influencers and business representatives at the 聽conference, which took place Wednesday, Nov. 22 at the MaRS Innovation Centre, to engage in a dialogue about the importance of building cities that are inclusive, innovative and smart.

快播视频's President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton speaking at the CityAge conference, which took place Nov. 22 in Toronto
Lenton delivered a keynote address, 鈥淭he Role of Inclusion in Building Smart Cities,鈥 which highlighted 快播视频鈥檚 positive trajectory and noted the new Markham Centre campus and much-anticipated 快播视频 subway stops. (.)聽Lenton emphasized that universities must be involved in key decisions that impact communities, from infrastructure investment to affordable housing, by leveraging knowledge and expertise in relevant research areas such as 快播视频鈥檚 City Institute, led by Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Professor Linda Peake; Schulich School of Business Professor James McKellar鈥檚 real estate and infrastructure programs; Faculty of Education Professor Stephen Gaetz鈥檚 leading homelessness research; and more.
McKellar also participated in the conference, chairing the afternoon panel discussion focused on 鈥淏uilding the Future鈥檚 Urban Infrastructure,鈥 during which panellists debated how to answer the question: How can we design and build the infrastructure the future demands?
