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The Walrus Talks Equitable Housing
NEW SPEAKERS! At The Walrus Talks Equitable Housing, seven leaders will answer a range of questions that we have all been asking ourselves: How are underserved communities, newcomers, and aging populations particularly impacted by Canada’s lack of affordable housing? How do urbanization, gentrification, and generational wealth come into play? And how can community engagement and advocacy, innovative social and sustainable housing, and responsible building become the solutions that enable the change we need?

Join us in Vancouver, or online, to learn about possible solutions to Canada’s housing crisis.
Photos of Stephanie Allen, Djaka Blais, Samantha Eby, Tim Richter, Kishone Roy, Lisa Rupert, Wilson Williams
Thursday, October 26
7:00 p.m. PDT | 8:00 p.m. MDTΒ  Β 
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TD READY COMMITMENT PRESENTS

The Walrus Talks
Equitable Housing

In person in Vancouver
and livestreamed event

Featuring seven-minute talks by:

Stephanie Allen, Non-profit Real Estate Developer

Djaka Blais, Executive Director, Hogan’s Alley Society

Samantha Eby, Project Manager, ReHousing

Tim Richter, Founder, President, and CEO, Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness

Kishone Roy
, Executive Director, The Federation of Community Social Services of BC

Lisa Rupert, Vice President, Housing Services, YWCA Metro Vancouver

Wilson Williams, Councillor, Squamish Nation

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TORONTO
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The Walrus Talks Gender-Based Violence
At The Walrus Talks Gender-Based Violence, speakers ask urgent questions: How can we dispel the myths about who faces and perpetrates this violence and what stops it? What are the roles and responsibilities of workplaces in helping employees dealing with gender-based violence? With the climate crisis and other shakeups leading to a rise in abuse here and around the worldβ€”and with the proliferation of digital hate and harassmentβ€”how can we safeguard ourselves and each other?

We can all be allies to survivors of abuse and work as agents of safety and care from the ground up. Join us in Toronto, or online, to find out how.

Photos of Pamela Cross, Anuradha Dugal, Paulette Senior, Angela Sterritt, Jake Stika
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Thursday, November 16
4:00 p.m. PST | 5:00 p.m. MSTΒ  Β 
6:00 p.m. CST | 7:00 p.m. EST
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CANADIAN WOMEN’S FOUNDATION PRESENTS

The Walrus Talks
Gender-Based Violence

In person in Toronto and livestreamed event
Featuring seven-minute talks by:

Pamela Cross, Advocacy Director, Luke’s Place

Anuradha Dugal
, Vice President, Community Initiatives, Canadian Women’s Foundation

Paulette Senior, CEO and President, Canadian Women’s Foundation

Angela Sterritt, national bestselling author, Unbroken

Jake Stika, Executive Director and Co-founder, Next Gen Men

And more!

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CIFAR Talks Future Cities
CIFAR asks: What will cities of the future look like?

By 2050, more than 70 percent of the world’s population will live in an urban area. Are cities around the world ready? On World Cities Day, join CIFAR to uncover what we must anticipate in order to shape thriving cities of the future.

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