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From Crazy to Common Sense: “Radical” ideas whose time has come Chris Lindberg, Moderator February 11, 2016

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Page 1: From Crazy to Common Sense: “Radical” ideas whose time has come

From Crazy to Common Sense: “Radical” ideas whose time has come

Chris Lindberg, Moderator

February 11, 2016

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From Crazy to Common Sense

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Neighbour Discussion

• What “radical” ideas whose time has come are you working on in your community?

• Quelles sont les idées «radicales» que vous essayez actuellement de mettre en œuvre dans votre collectivité?

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Today’s Agenda

• Introduction and Welcome • Table Discussions – Round 1 • Table Discussions – Round 2 • Table Discussions – Round 3 • Sharing and closing plenary Handouts www.eventmobi.com/2016scc (English) www.eventmobi.com/2016ccd (French)

Our goal is to connect you with

great ideas that you can take home

and implement

in your community

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# Topic # Topic 1 ENDING HOMELESSNESS

Jaime Rogers, Medicine Hat 7 FLEXIBLE WORK ARRANGEMENTS

Ethyl (Ottawa), Robyn (WORKshift) 2 MUNICIPALLY-FINANCED

RETROFITS Aderonke &Marco (Toronto) Leon (Bridgewater)

8 BROWNFIELD RENEWAL Stephanie (FCM), Greg (Windsor), Kase (Grande Prairie)

3 VENDRE LE BIOGAZ Louis Bilodeau (Saint-Hyacinthe)

9 SHARING ECONOMY Cheeying (Whistler)

4 ENGAGING BUSINESS IN SUSTAINABILITY Mike (Sustainability CoLab) Alex (Partners in Project Green)

10 VIBRANT PEDESTRIAN SPACES Krisztina (Vancouver)

5 SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS Sonya (TRCA), Peter (Modus)

11 BIKE LANES AND INFRASTRUCTURE Zlatko (Ottawa)

6 JOINT FIRST NATIONS-MUNICIPAL CED Helen Patterson (FCM)

12 NET ZERO ENERGY HOUSING Sonja (CHBA)

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1. Ending Homelessness

• Jaime Rogers, Medicine Hat Community Housing Society

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2. Municipally-Financed Home / Building Retrofits

• Aderonke Akande, City of Toronto - High-rise Retrofit Improvement Support Program (Hi-RIS)

• Marco Iacampo, City of Toronto - Home Energy Loan Program (HELP)

• Leon de Vreede, Town of Bridgewater - Property Assessed Clean Energy Program (PACE)

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3. Vendre Le Biogaz

• Louis Bilodeau, Directeur General, Ville de Saint-Hyacinthe

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4. Engaging businesses in sustainability

• Mike Morrice, Executive Director, Sustainability CoLab

• Alex Dumesle, Senior Manager, Eco-Business Programs, Partners in Project Green

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5. Sustainable Neighbourhoods

• Sonya Meek, Senior Manager, Sustainable Neighbourhoods, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority

• Peter Whitelaw, Principal, Modus Planning, Design and Engagement, and Associate, SFU’s Centre for Sustainable Community Development

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6.Joint First Nations-Municipal Community Economic Development

• Helen Patterson, Program Manager, First Nations - Municipal CEDI, National Programs, Federation of Canadian Municipalities

• Aaron Samuel, CEDI Coordinator, Cando

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7. Flexible Work Arrangements

• Ethel Craft, Stakeholder Relations, City of Ottawa

• Robyn M. Bews, Executive Director, WORKshift

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8. Brownfield Renewal • Stephanie Bohdanow,

Advisor, Knowledge Services, Green Municipal Fund

• Greg Atkinson, Senior Planner - Local Economic Development, City of Windsor, ON

• Kase DeVries, Sustainability Coordinator, City of Grande Prairie, AB

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9. Sharing Economy

• Cheeying Ho, Executive Director, Whistler Centre for Sustainability

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10. Vibrant Pedestrian Spaces

• Krisztina Kassay, Planner for VIVA Vancouver Program, City of Vancouver

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11. Bike Lanes and Infrastructure

• Zlatko Krstulic, Senior Project Manager, Transportation Planning Branch, City of Ottawa, ON

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12. Net Zero Energy Housing

• Sonja Winkelmann, Director, Net Zero Energy Housing, Canadian Home Builders’ Association

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Small Table Discussions

• Quick introductions: Name, organization, title/role

• Brief presentation from host – Handouts at table – Complete handout on

www.eventmobi.com/2016scc (English) www.eventmobi.com/2016ccd (French)

• Open discussion

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# Topic # Topic 1 ENDING HOMELESSNESS

Jaime Rogers, Medicine Hat 7 FLEXIBLE WORK ARRANGEMENTS

Ethyl (Ottawa), Robyn (WORKshift) 2 MUNICIPALLY-FINANCED

RETROFITS Aderonke &Marco (Toronto) Leon (Bridgewater)

8 BROWNFIELD RENEWAL (Round 3: Français) Stephanie (FCM), Greg (Windsor), Kase (Grande Prairie)

3 VENDRE LE BIOGAZ (Français) Louis Bilodeau (Saint-Hyacinthe)

9 SHARING ECONOMY Cheeying (Whistler)

4 ENGAGING BUSINESS IN SUSTAINABILITY Mike (Sustainability CoLab) Alex (Partners in Project Green)

10 VIBRANT PEDESTRIAN SPACES Krisztina (Vancouver)

5 SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS Sonya (TRCA), Peter (Modus)

11 BIKE LANES AND INFRASTRUCTURE Zlatko (Ottawa)

6 JOINT FIRST NATIONS-MUNICIPAL CED (Round 2 - Français) Helen Patterson (FCM)

12 NET ZERO ENERGY HOUSING Sonja (CHBA)

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Neighbour Discussion

• What “radical” ideas do you think will become common sense in the next 5 years?

• Quelles sont les idées « radicales» qui selon vous deviendront la nouvelle normalité dans les 5 prochaines années?

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Thank You!

• Download the SCC app to connect with delegates and FCM staff www.eventmobi.com/2016scc (EN) www.eventmobi.com/2016ccd (FR)

• Use #2016SCC / #2016CCD when tweeting pictures, interesting facts and your “aha!” moments

Chris Lindberg, Lindberg Consulting ([email protected] / 613-355-7909)