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Importance and Impact: How We Identify Priority ESG Factors and Show Our Progress
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In 2023, we updated our materiality assessment to ensure our public reporting focuses on the ESG factors that matter most to our stakeholders. Here are the six areas of high importance where
Parliament Slip Lakefill Canada Navigable Waters Act Public Notice
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As part of the Quayside project, Waterfront Toronto will extend Queens Quay East to the planned Silo Street, including a new intersection with a realigned Parliament Street. To facilitate this work
The Invisible Transformation Underway in the Port Lands
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As Toronto grows, the infrastructure to support new neighbourhoods and increasing population needs to grow with it. Basic infrastructure like watermains, storm sewers and sanitary sewers are usually
Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge Virtual Design Competition Presentations – September 28, 2023
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Join us on September 28, to hear design presentations by the five (5) shortlisted design teams for the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge. This event will be held virtually. A meeting link will be
Leading with Ecology: Quayside's Infrastructure and Public Realm
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Quayside's public realm opportunities will help activate the waterfront, meet the needs of residents, celebrate the ecology of the area and establish it as a destination.
Waterfront Accessibility Stakeholder Committee Terms of Reference - 2023
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This Terms of Reference document outlines the role of the Waterfront Accessibility Stakeholder Committee and includes guidelines for its mandate, how it will operate, when meetings take place and
Call for Waterfront Toronto Accessibility Advisory Committee Members - 2023
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Waterfront Toronto is working to create a vibrant, connected waterfront that belongs to everyone. As city-builders, we care about delivering neighbourhoods, parks, destinations, and infrastructure
Making Toronto’s Waterfront One of the Most Accessible and Inclusive in the World
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Waterfront Toronto is pleased to launch our inaugural draft Waterfront Accessibility Design Guidelines for public comment.
Tell Us What You Think of the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge Design Competition Proposals
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On September 28, Waterfront Toronto, the City of Toronto, in collaboration with Host Nation and Treaty Holder, the Mississaguas of the Credit First Nation, hosted virtual design competition
Waterfront Accessibility Design Guidelines (Version 1)
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The Waterfront Accessibility Design Guidelines (Guidelines) will help Waterfront Toronto achieve its mandate of creating a vibrant, connected waterfront that belongs to everyone. The Guidelines