Urban
opportunity
education
information
community
action
arium
expression
understanding
participation
discourse
ritual
arium
responsibility
utility
opinion
voice
retreat
arium
exposure
process
insight
engagement
energy
arium
improvement
intelligence
platform
critique
evaluation
arium
example
health
design
landscape
ideas
arium
Apr 11
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
This event is: Public
Admission Fee: Free w Registration

About the event

The National Capital Commission (NCC), in collaboration with Simon Fraser University Continuing Studies (City Program), invites the general public to join the discussion in shaping the future of our national capital. You will learn more about the significant contribution of West Coast urbanists and outstanding professionals in building Canada’s capital over the last decades and you'll have the opportunity to share your thoughts with the panelists and Dr. Mark Kristmanson, CEO of the National Capital Commission.

This panel discussion is part of the national talks on the newly released Plan for Canada’s Capital 2017-2067. Panel guests include:

Anne Giardini, chancellor of Simon Fraser University
Marta Farevaag, founding principal of PFS Studio
Pauline Rafferty, chair of the Canadian Museum of Human Rights
Norman Hotson, founding principal of DIALOG Design Studio
The panel discussion will be moderated by Dr. Mark Kristmanson, CEO of the National Capital Commission. The event is hosted by Gordon Harris, CEO of the SFU Community Trust.

Learn more about Canada’s Capital 2017-2067. This 50-year Plan is a long-term blueprint developed through extensive cross-country public consultations and reflects the optimism of Canadians about their country and the future of their national capital. This document is the result of an unprecedented collaboration between thousands of Canadians across the country.

Event Format

6:00 pm Arrival
6:10 pm Opening remarks
6:30 pm Panel discussion
7:15 pm Q&A period
7:50 pm Refreshments

Location: Room 1500, SFU Segal Graduate School of Business

49.284353, -123.11486

Room 1500, SFU Segal Graduate School of Business

500 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada