What does the next mayor plan to do to make Toronto an Age-Friendly City?
Find out at the CARP Mayoralty Debate on August 11, when the five leading candidates – George Smitherman, Joe Pantalone, Sarah Thomson, Rocco Rossi, and Rob Ford – discuss the action required to achieve this priority.
Be there for what promises to be a lively debate as CARP’s VP Advocacy, Susan Eng, will challenge the debaters on issues of quality of life in public spaces and buildings, transit accessibility and affordability, and social participation and inclusion.
WHAT: CARP Mayoralty Debate
WHEN: Wednesday August 11 at 2pm-3:30pm
WHERE: Ryerson University Library Building at 350 Victoria Street, LIB72
COST: Open admission so arrive early for a good seat
Hosted by CARP Advocacy and held in conjunction with Ryerson University’s programs for adults 50plus, The Chang School of Continuing Education. For more information call 416.363.2277 or email advocacy@carp.ca.
The CARP Mayoralty Debate will be re-broadcasted on Rogers – Rogers TV, cable 10 (Toronto) 63 (Scarborough) and 510 in HD
Tue. Aug. 17 – 8:00pm
Sat. Aug. 21 – 3:00pm
Mon. Aug. 30 – 7:00pm
Sun. Sep. 5 – 5:30pm
Tags: CARP, election, mayor of toronto
AGE-FRIENDLY CITY
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