ULI Toronto: Mayoral Debate about Housing Affordability - Virtual

When

2023-06-12
2023-06-12T13:00:00 - 2023-06-12T14:30:00
America/New_York

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    ZOOM This webinar will be hosted by Zoom. Pittsburgh, PA 15222 UNITED STATES

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    Anybody Home: How to solve Toronto’s housing crisis?
     
    Housing Affordability: No issue will define the next mayoralty more than the deepening challenge of housing affordability. From attainable market ownership and rental to affordable housing and basic human shelter, the role of the next Mayor of Toronto will play a pivotal role in aligning the city’s resources and programs with allies across the region, the Provincial and Federal governments. 

    This program is brought to you by the University of Toronto's School of Cities, the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Toronto, and the Canadian Urban Institute (CUI) for a focused debate on Toronto housing affordability future.
     
    Mayoral candidates who have received a minimum level of 7% support as determined by voting intention among voters who have expressed one in an average of polls conducted between May 15th and May 29th will be invited to participate in the debate, to a maximum of six candidates.

    Polling averages will be calculated using the most recently publicly reported results by leading public opinion polling organizations that are members of the Canadian Research Insights Council or are providing public opinion data to major media organizations.