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Old Posted Apr 12, 2009, 9:39 PM
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Winnipeg's Planning/Sustainability Symposium

Hey folks.
Just wondering if any of you out there know which organizations got invited to the sustainability planning symposium at the WAG? I'm curious who the city has selected.

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Old Posted Apr 13, 2009, 3:30 AM
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The delegates are:
-Social Planning Council
-Winnipeg Labour Council
-Bike to the Future
-Manitoba Planner's Network
-Winnipeg Citizen's Coalition
-Winnipeg Rapid Transit Coalition
-Manitoba Council of Women
-Southern Chiefs Organization
-Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
-Frontier Centre
-Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce
-Canadian Taxpayer's Federation
-Nick Ternette
-Some random cat lady

Seriously, what difference does it make?
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Old Posted Apr 14, 2009, 9:04 PM
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I think it makes a lot of difference, and I would've thought more people here would be interested in the conversations that will shape planning in Winnipeg for the next 10+ years.

Or is there some highway out of town that needs to be discussed?
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Old Posted Apr 15, 2009, 12:27 AM
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I have participated in far too many "consultation exercises" to see them as anything less than farce. The groups/individuals could get 30 minutes to talk, and it wouldn't change things. City Hall will still cater to suburban real estate development and will still be so bogged down by bureaucracy that any kind of change--left or right--is impossible. As Propagandhi said, "this system cannot be reformed."

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Old Posted Apr 15, 2009, 2:24 AM
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I think it makes a lot of difference, and I would've thought more people here would be interested in the conversations that will shape planning in Winnipeg for the next 10+ years.

Or is there some highway out of town that needs to be discussed?
Given the current climate at City Hall, it's pretty hard to take any discussion of sustainability seriously - environmental, social or otherwise. Sustainability is more than bike trails. This is just theatre.
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Given the current climate at City Hall, it's pretty hard to take any discussion of sustainability seriously - environmental, social or otherwise. Sustainability is more than bike trails. This is just theatre.
Agreed. This town needs less talk, and more rock.

Between Waverly Waste, Sage Creek, and the creation of the greatest discount Power Centre of all time I wouldn't get my hopes up.
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Given the current climate at City Hall, it's pretty hard to take any discussion of sustainability seriously - environmental, social or otherwise. Sustainability is more than bike trails. This is just theatre.
And flatlander you'd be 100% correct at saying that.

http://www.truwinnipeg.org/2009/04/2...-what-is-that/
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Old Posted Apr 26, 2009, 2:26 PM
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And flatlander you'd be 100% correct at saying that.

http://www.truwinnipeg.org/2009/04/2...-what-is-that/
Sorry I get a Page Not Found.

Isn't the Province funding the Plan Winnipeg review anyway (that this is a part of?)
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And flatlander you'd be 100% correct at saying that.

http://www.truwinnipeg.org/2009/04/2...-what-is-that/
Perhaps but for different reasons. I don't think this event was limited to 'young winnipeggers' (there certainly were old winnipeggers there) and the cap appeared to be for logistical reasons. Many people who registered were no shows anyway.
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