Here's our Fall schedule of the featured speakers on
PublicVoice.tv.
Starting October 12th, you'll see a broad range of timely topics
discussed by some of Canada's most important public policy
thinkers.
Visit often as we will post new content over the course of each
week. Please tell your friends, families and colleagues about what
you've seen on PublicVoice.tv - and invite them to raise their
voices on the issues that matter.
If you have any suggestions of speakers you would like to see,
please leave us a note at our Upcoming
Speakers group.
Week of October 12
One of Canada's preeminent philanthropists and Chairman of the
Maytree Foundation,
Alan Broadbent argues that strong cities
= a strong Canada.
Week of October 26
Former Ontario Progressive Conservative leader and businessman
John Tory shares his thoughts on whether partisan politics
is still relevant. Does he announce any future political plans?
Stay tuned.
Week of November 2
University of Toronto political scientist and prolific author
Dr. Sylvia Bashevkin discusses her latest book,
Women,
Power and Politics.
Week of November 9
The next leader of the Green Party of Ontario
Mike Schreiner
talks about creating a green Ontario and why businesses can - and
should - lead the way.
Week of November 16
Toronto City Summit Alliance CEO
Julia Deans talks about how
her organization has been a force for change in Canada's largest
city - and about coalition politics in general.
Week of November 23
Alan Broadbent returns and talks about one of his passions -
making immigration work.
Week of November 30
Former Green Party of Canada leader and current
National
Post columnist
Jim Harris talks about why going green is
good for the bottom line.
Week of December 7
One of Canada's foremost experts on cultural strategies for cities,
Dr. Greg Baeker discusses whether culture defines a city and
how we can prove it.
December 15-31
RBC senior advisor and DiverseCity Fellow
Gillian
Hewitt-Smith discusses the power of volunteerism and why it's
essential.