Ep.09 - Jennifer Keesmaat | The Opportunity of Affordable Housing in Canadian CitiesFormer Toronto Chief City Planner and current CEO of the newly formed Creative Housing Society, Jennifer Keesmaat, with a look at the challenges presented by to
Ep.08 - Moshe Safdie | Sustainable Urbanism: For Everyone a GardenThe urban planner, educator, theorist, author, and Canadian architect behind Habitat ’67, the National Gallery, Yad Vashem, and many more projects around the globe, Moshe Safdie
EP.07 - BRENT TODERIAN | THE DESIGN OF CANADIAN CITIESNationally and internationally respected thought leader on urbanism and city planning, Brent Toderian, on the state of urban design and the future of Canadian cities.
Ep.06 - David Schindler | Ignoring ScienceRenowned Canadian environmental scientist and Founding Director of the Experimental Lakes Area, David Schindler, on why future Canadian governments shouldn't ignore science in shaping environmental and
Ep.05 - Andrew Coyne | Rebuilding Canada’s Conservative MovementNational Post columnist Andrew Coyne on the declined state of the conservative movement in Canada and how it could rebuild as an intellectual force for the future.
Ep.04 - Jackie Flanagan | Woman and Politics.
On this episode we speak with the founder of Alberta Views magazine, Jackie Flanagan, on Woman and Politics. We’ll discuss the changing role of women in society and why there is a need for our inst
Ep.03 - Kent Monkman | Shame and Prejudice.
Last January, Cree artist Kent Monkman launched the exhibition Shame & Prejudice: A Story of Resilience, which appropriates traditional European-style history painting to present an indigenous perspe
Ep.02 - Naheed Nenshi | Resiliency and Growth of Cities.
After major growth, economic downtown, and natural disasters Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi speaks about the city’s resilience. We also discuss Calgary’s new Indigenous Relations office, ma
Ep.01 - Doug Saunders | Maximum Canada.
We speak with award-winning journalist, author and Globe and Mail columnist Doug Saunders on how a range of sweeping issues that erupted into the foreground in 1967 ushered in the birth of modern Canada.