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Toronto Economic Development and Culture Divisional Strategy (2018-2022)

Place:
Toronto

 

From Issue No. 261 | October 26, 2017



The City of Toronto's Economic Development and Culture Division is developing a new Divisional Strategy to establish priorities over the next five years (2018-2022).

The Division is seeking your input on emerging opportunities, challenges and areas of focus as they relate to economic development and culture in the City.

The Division has created a Conversation Guide that highlights key emerging economic and cultural trends and challenges facing Toronto. We invite you to review the Guide and provide your thoughts and feedback through one of the following options:

1. Complete an online survey
2. Send us a written submission
3. Meet with staff from the Economic Development and Culture Division
4. Attend one of four public town halls

Thursday September 14 (Register online)
7:00  9:00 pm
Assembly Hall, Performance Hall
1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive

Tuesday September 19 (Register online)
9:00 am  11:00 am
North York Civic Centre, Burgundy Room
5100 Yonge Street

Saturday September 23 (Register online)
2:00  4:00 pm
Scarborough Civic Centre, Rotunda
150 Borough Drive

Wednesday September 27 (Register online)
9:00  11:00 am
Toronto Reference Library, Bram & Bluma Appel Salon
789 Yonge Street

Submissions will be accepted until October 9, 2017. We look forward to hearing from you.

Consultation Dates14 Aug, 2017 to 9 Oct, 2017

Location City-Wide

Issue Arts  Culture, Business, Business Improvement Areas (BIA), Employment, Equity, Diversity  Human Rights, Entertainment, Heritage / History, Jobs, Museums, Public Consultation, Small business, Special events, Tourism, Youth

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