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The National Housing Strategy was released by the Federal Government in 2017, setting an objective that by 2030, every Canadian will have “a place to call home” — be adequately and affordably housed. However, the launch of its programs and related criteria set out by CMHC has ...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2020/program/day-1-september-23/12-30-pm/stream-4/400-affordable-housing-vs-housing-affordability-have-we-lost-focus 7/17/2020 4:34:41 PM
The National Housing Strategy was released by the Federal Government in 2017, setting an objective that by 2030, every Canadian will have “a place to call home” — be adequately and affordably housed. However, the launch of its programs and related criteria set out by CMHC has ...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2021/program/featured-sessions/affordable-housing-vs-housing-affordability-have-we-lost-focus 1/6/2021 1:34:16 PM
Join Dan Burden the "Johnny Appleseed" of walkability as he teaches the tools of transforming streets into places for people. He will lead a walking audit--or mobile walkshop--through the streets of Toronto.  A walking audit is a powerful educational tool that lets participant...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2015/speakers/keynote-speakers/dan-burden/walkability-audit-with-dan-burden 6/13/2018 4:41:51 PM
The National Housing Strategy was released by the Federal Government in 2017, setting an objective that by 2030, every Canadian will have “a place to call home” — be adequately and affordably housed. However, the launch of its programs and related criteria set out by CMHC has ...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2022/program/featured-sessions/affordable-housing-vs-housing-affordability-have-we-lost-focus 2/17/2022 9:46:54 AM

/oppi/conferences/symposium-2014/speakers/jim-dunn 6/11/2018 4:27:36 PM
Cover image: Danielle Desjarlais and Kateri Lucier-Laboucan, Indigenous Design Studio at Brook McIlroy Inc. The graphic is based on the Prophesy of the Seven Fires of the Anishinaabe and the idea that we are currently in the time of the seventh fire, when a choice wi...
/special-pages/indigenous-perspectives-in-the-planning-profession/duty-to-learn/suggested-items-in-the-duty-to-learn-of-the-planning-community 6/18/2019 2:31:17 PM
Planning has traditionally been understood as the allocation and organization of space for the public good. But who is that public? Historically, planning has played a role in perpetuating inequity for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities. Throughout the...
/oppi/conferences/conference-2020/program/featured-sessions/spatial-justice-on-turtle-island-indigenous,-black,-and-newcomer-perspectives 7/17/2020 2:11:03 PM
Registered Professional Planners (RPPs) have the education, ethics and experience to help guide the public, elected officials and the private sector on the journey to inspired communities. The Ontario Professional Planners Institute is the recognized voice of RPPs and the pla...
/home 5/10/2018 10:30:58 AM
About Planning Well planned communities ensure important resources like schools, hospitals, day cares, libraries, farmland, shops , and other services are planned for and are ready to welcome residents as communities grow. Good planning is guided by public interest, an...
/oppi/about-oppi/about-planning 7/14/2023 2:29:08 PM
Cover image: Danielle Desjarlais and Kateri Lucier-Laboucan, Indigenous Design Studio at Brook McIlroy Inc. The graphic is based on the Prophesy of the Seven Fires of the Anishinaabe and the idea that we are currently in the time of the seventh fire, when a choice wi...
/inspiring-knowledge/indigenous-perspectives-in-the-planning-profession/context 6/14/2019 2:59:50 PM
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