Cities face a growing range of adversities and challenges in the 21st Century. Across the globe, municipalities of all sizes are grappling with challenges like climate change, population growth, inadequate infrastructure, and cyber-attacks. Resilience is what helps cities adapt and transform in the face of these challenges, helping them to prepare for both the expected and the unexpected. Learn from three of the Canadian cities (Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto) participating in the Rockefeller Foundation’s 100 Resilient Cities global network and gain tangible insights into what makes a great, resilient city. This panel includes: Katia Tynan, Resilient Neighbourhoods, Social Planner with the City Of Vancouver Daniel Fusca, Sr. Strategic Policy Consultant with the City Of Toronto Brad Stevens , Deputy City Manager And Chief Resilience Officer with The City Of Calgary and Chris Arthurs, Director Resilience & Infrastructure with The City Of Calgary
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