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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Oct 2014, p. 17

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' Watedoo. that ha a limited supply It‘s why the attenthnoe of Pie of people resources. can leverage mier Kathleen Wynne is seen a an Toronto. it actually secures the important addition to formalize longevity and success of those the relationship between smear companies to rennin in Waterloo. merit. busirm and civic huh: I) Otherwise we risk losing these makethosemmmitmsm “. -----‘- com 'atoanother‘ur'ndiction. ForMiroCemetig. thefonna M""‘*’ mmbokirigativaystooon- Globe and Mail Chinese hula. nect that ecosystem so that it's chief, he saw some of that ciy ’ ' ' operatingasone.‘ building first hand when he Iva lain Klugman. the CEO ofCom~ stationed in Asia before Int-kin munitech, said its about focusing Vancouver. one of the world's most on addressing the city issues that livmble cities, his home hm. Die would keep us from realizing some (IityAge initiative he's started with ofthat vision. Marc Andrew. a public pofiq ape » A . ‘At the end of the day successful t‘lallSl. wants to spread thosclts~ mwuwmmsmmwummtammmomg. economiesare being driven at the sortsofrrmdemcitylmilding mmmmwmmmmmsiomwmrtoo. tun-«a local level. and all issues are “The business ofcity budding is incremingly becoming local." said all about building capacity.‘ said themes for this year is exploring vation (1in conference to make "mitigation and diedemitylt wt Klugman. "For us the issue is ( ornetig. 'lt's massive plays in the W flouting a tech- sure the movers and linkers stick projecting for the future with the day: around how do we become infrastmcture. it's design thinking, mm to the plan and build bridges infrastructure to support it. The theinnovntion city." social policy, urban design and lohn Inflolo, chief executive between the new drivers of the other cities that were on the list Branding will be a big part of «atomic development. officer of OMERS Ventures. has Ontario economy located in the where W. Milo Ottawa the solution to that question "The overarching idea and the already put I ht ofthe mm corridor between Toronto and and Montreal. which means admits Klugman. 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