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The committee meeting focused on environmental initiatives, specifically detailing the ISO 14001:2015 environmental management system and stormwater management practices, including facility cleanouts and glycol mitigation. Discussions also covered the implementation of Sustainable Design and Construction Guidelines for infrastructure development and the integration of circular design principles. Engagement initiatives were reviewed, such as partnerships for environmental education and research, alongside the progress of the YYBeeZ program for local biodiversity.
The City of Toronto's TransformTO Climate Action Strategy outlines a comprehensive roadmap to address climate change, targeting net-zero emissions by 2040. The strategy prioritizes both climate mitigation and adaptation efforts, with a strong emphasis on equity to ensure inclusive and beneficial outcomes for all residents. Key areas of focus include critical steps to net-zero, reducing fossil gas consumption in buildings, increasing local and renewable energy sources, expanding low-carbon transportation options, managing emissions from waste and wastewater, and promoting local and global carbon accountability.
This document outlines Toronto Pearson's Accessibility Plan, serving as a roadmap to creating and maintaining impactful accessibility for all travelers and employees. The plan focuses on identifying, removing, and preventing barriers across seven key areas: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Communication (Other Than ICT), Procurement of Goods, Services and Facilities, Design and Delivery of Programs and Services, Transportation, Built Environment, and Employment. The overarching vision is to foster an inclusive environment that ensures a seamless and joyful experience by proactively addressing diverse accessibility needs.
This 2030 Economic Development Strategy for Mississauga aims to support competitiveness, growth, and prosperity by shaping conditions for talent and businesses to succeed. The strategy focuses on unlocking the full potential of diverse talent, entrepreneurs, industries, and infrastructure to foster a globally competitive, inclusive, sustainable, and future-ready economy. It is structured around five strategic pillars: building a competitive and business-friendly environment, strengthening economic diversification and agility, accelerating innovation and sector-led growth, investing in future-ready talent, and fostering and promoting vibrant communities.
The committee meeting covered a range of operational and community-related topics. Key discussion items included an update on GTAA activities and the transition of the newsletter format, a review of the 2025 year-end engagement survey results, an overview of the City of Mississauga's new economic development strategies, and a presentation on Toronto Pearson's workforce development initiatives. Various members provided updates on regional activities, such as talent-focused engagement sessions, defence sector roadmaps, innovation network launches, and upcoming infrastructure or project planning. Additionally, the meeting addressed environmental concerns raised by residents, transportation and transit hub developments, and various preparations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The meeting was concluded early due to disruptions by members of the public.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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