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    Cherise Burda

    Cherise Burda brings together research, policy analysis and leaders from diverse backgrounds to address today’s critical urban challenges. Prior to assuming this role, Cherise was the Pembina Institute’s Ontario Director, where she led research, advocacy and communications strategies for transportation, sustainable cities and clean energy solutions in Ontario. She has authored dozens of publications on these issues and is also a regular presenter, spokesperson, blogger and tweeter.
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      Here Are 3 Strategies To Achieve Housing Affordability In Toronto

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      Why Transportation Is A Toronto Municipal Election Issue

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      Before and after shot of Rail Deck park, which would be situated on Front Street between Bathurst Street and Blue Jays Way. (Photos by PUBLIC WORK)
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      Leaving a green legacy for future Torontonians: Op-Ed

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      Why Toronto needs to build more family-friendly condos: Op-Ed

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