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| The CUI fosters dialogue and debate among Canadians on how to deal with the challenges facing our urban regions through the organization of conferences, workshops and applied research.
The Institute brings together policy makers and practitioners from all three levels of government, the private sector and a broad range of non-profit, institutional and academic organizations. The common denominator is that these players have a keen interest in the “urban condition,” the future of cities; and a vested interest in how the complex organisms we know as cities will affect their own priorities.
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Highlights: Access Archives: Click here to see archives for these events.
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| 2008 CUI Annual Report |
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Date: January 2008 - December 2008 Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Location: 555 Richmond St. W, Suite 402,
Toronto ON, M5V 3B1 |
| View the 2008 Canadian Urban Institute's Annual Report. |
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| CDEA 15th Annual Conference & Exhibition - District Energy: Now's the Time |
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Date: June 23 - 25, 2010 Time: 9:00am to 5:00pm Location: Pinnacle at the Pier Hotel, 138 Victory Ship Way, North Vancouver, BC.
Member fees: $600;
Non-Members: $700;
NGO/ Municipal Govt: $400;
Dinner Cruise: $60;
Dockside Green Tour: $125 (seaplane ticket) |
| Join us for the 15th Annual Canadian District Energy Association's (CDEA) Conference, District Energy: Now's the Time! to be held in the City of North Vancouver on June 23 - 25, 2010, at the Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier. This event is organized in collaboration with the Canadian Urban Institute and with support from the City of North Vancouver. |
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| Making (Great) Places - Canadian Brownfields 2010 |
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Date: November 1-3, 2010 Time: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Location: The Westin Prince hotel, 900 York Mills Road, Toronto, ON. Early-bird rate available until July 1st! $499 for members, $648 for non-members |
The Canadian Brownfields conference is Canada's national conference and trade show focusing on the redevelopment of under-utilized properties as a catalyst for sustainable, vibrant and liveable communities.
The theme this is year is “Making Great Places”, which we hope will underscore the importance of focusing on “the prize” – communities that are restorative, attractive, and make a genuine contribution to the high quality of life enjoyed in Canadian cities.
Visit the conference website for more information.
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