• Artificial Intelligence: Toronto City Council Edition: Episode 3 Part 2 (November 14, 2024 Council Evening Session)

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Artificial Intelligence: Toronto City Council Edition: Episode 3 Part 2 (November 14, 2024 Council Evening Session)

  • Summary

  • In this episode (Part 2 of 2), we recap the key moments from the November 14 evening session of the Toronto City Council meeting, where the future of the city took center stage. From arts and culture to economic development and urban planning, councillors tackled critical issues shaping Toronto’s trajectory.

    Highlights include:

    Culture Connects: Debates on equitable access to cultural events, alternative ownership models for cultural spaces, and innovative strategies for sustaining arts hubs.

    The Future of Work in Toronto: A plan to revitalize the central business district, develop suburban employment lands, and attract businesses with new strategies, including potential tax incentives.

    Development and Planning: Discussions on midrise zoning amendments, the impact of redevelopment on small-scale retail, and community consultation in urban growth plans.

    Notable Motions and Recognitions: From welcoming Toronto Youth Cabinet members to debating a motion to designate August as Hindu Heritage Month.

    Packed with compelling quotes and key insights, this episode captures the passion and vision driving Toronto’s leadership as they address the challenges and opportunities ahead. Whether you’re a policy enthusiast, an arts advocate, or a resident curious about your city’s future, this episode offers something for everyone.

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