- The Urban Economy Forum and The Almas Jiwani Foundation hosted a gala celebrating Canada’s role in urban sustainability.
- Ambassador Bob Rae emphasized Canada’s leadership in advancing SDGs through innovation and cooperation.
- The Canada Frontrunner Compendium was unveiled, showcasing Canada’s pioneering urban solutions.
Canada reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable urban development at a prestigious gala hosted by the Urban Economy Forum (UEF) and The Almas Jiwani Foundation (AJF). Held at the World Urban Pavilion in Toronto, the event brought together global leaders, diplomats, and innovators to celebrate Canada’s contributions to advancing the UN’s Urban Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A key highlight was the launch of The Canada Frontrunner Compendium, a collaborative effort by UEF, UN-Habitat, CMHC, and The Daniels Corporation.
A Landmark Event Showcasing Canada’s Role in Sustainable Urban Development
The Urban Economy Forum (UEF) and The Almas Jiwani Foundation (AJF) hosted an exclusive gala in Toronto, highlighting Canada’s influence in shaping global urban sustainability. The event underscored the country’s dedication to the UN’s SDGs and its leadership in fostering inclusive and innovative urban solutions.
The Honourable Bob Rae, Canadian Ambassador to the UN and President of ECOSOC, delivered a compelling keynote, emphasizing the urgency of collective action. He highlighted Canada’s role as a frontrunner in sustainable development, championing global cooperation and forward-thinking initiatives.
One of the evening’s defining moments was the unveiling of The Canada Frontrunner Compendium, a transformative initiative that cements Canada’s position at the forefront of sustainable urban development. This program, in collaboration with UN-Habitat, CMHC, and The Daniels Corporation, showcases innovative models addressing urban challenges worldwide.
The gala also provided a platform for global stakeholders to engage in dialogue on pressing urban issues, reinforcing Canada’s role as a catalyst for sustainable change. Through strategic partnerships and innovative policies, the nation continues to shape the future of urban development on an international scale.
Canada’s leadership in advancing the Urban SDGs stands as a testament to its commitment to global sustainability. By fostering innovation and collaboration, it is paving the way for a more inclusive and resilient urban future.
“Sustainability is no longer about doing less harm. It’s about doing more good.” – Jochen Zeitz