When: Monday, June 1, 2020 - 11:30am to Thursday, June 4, 2020 - 2:00pm
Where: online
Cost: all six online discussions for $125
Join us ONLINE for Blue Cities Discussions June 1 to 4, 2020 at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm EDT (six sessions)
As we adapt to a post-pandemic world, sharing knowledge and best practices will be critical to effective water management. We’ve cancelled our in-person event and are now bringing people together online. Blue Cities Discussions on a national scale are needed more than ever before.
Blue Cities Discussions will connect decision makers from utilities, government, academia and the private sector to share knowledge and practice on strategic priorities. The program will highlight Canadian leadership in resiliency and focus on moving forward together in a new reality.
We're offering an affordable rate so that individuals from nonprofits and small businesses, as well as young professionals, can join the discussions.
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Getting water management right provides a gateway to sustainability and resilience, and Canadian Water Network is charting a pathway through that complex but critical space. Blue Cities 2020 will connect the dots among leading people and ideas so that Canadian communities can set the course to proactively address their unique challenges.
Blue Cities is a focal point for ongoing conversations between decision makers from all levels of government, the private sector, researchers and knowledge and technology providers. The program focuses on high-level strategic issues of importance related to municipal water management in Canada. The exchanges between leading edge speakers and conference participants generate insights that just can’t be obtained anywhere else.
Who should attend?
- · senior leaders from municipalities and utilities
- · industry product and service leaders
- · academics and topic experts
- · NGO and watershed directors
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