About this Event
The “Our Future Roads” panel discussion will explore how the design of our roads, communities and policies impacts the safe mobility and wellbeing of young people. Featuring renowned road safety professionals, industry leaders and a youth moderator, we will delve into key topics such as the role of youth as changemakers in road safety, the impact of infrastructure on safe mobility and how city designs can better support vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists.
This discussion aims to engage university-aged youth from various disciplines – including business, health sciences, urban planning, and engineering – in conversations that empower them to drive change in road safety and mobility. Whether you're a student or a professional, this is your opportunity to learn from experts, ask questions and contribute to creating safer communities.
Lunch will be provided for registered attendees and there will be a draw for exciting prizes – must be in attendance to claim a prize.
Panelists and speakers<h4>Keynote Speaker:</h4>
Guy Cormier, President & CEO, Desjardins Group
With more than 28 years at Desjardins, Mr. Cormier has been a champion of the co-operative model and is passionate about shared prosperity, youth empowerment, and building greener, more inclusive communities. He’ll kick off the event with a keynote that highlights Desjardins' commitment to road safety.
Dr. Linda Rothman, Associate Professor, School of Occupational and Public Health, Toronto Metropolitan University
Dr. Rothman’s research on child pedestrian safety and active transportation will frame the conversation about designing healthier, safer cities.
Aidan D’Souza, Council Co-Chair, Canadian Youth Road Safety Council
As a dedicated road safety advocate and student at Seneca Polytechnic, Aidan will lead the panel discussion, bringing his experience working with Canadian youth and international organizations.
Pamela Fuselli, President & CEO, Parachute
Ms Fuselli leads Canada’s national charity dedicated to injury prevention. Her insights into public policy and effective interventions will shed light on the collaborative efforts needed for change.
Valérie Lavoie, Executive Vice President, Property & Casualty Insurance, Desjardins Group
As a leader in the insurance industry, Ms Lavoie brings a unique perspective on corporate responsibility in road safety and how businesses can support youth as changemakers.
Dr. Raktim Mitra, Director and Professor, Co-Director of TransForm Research Laboratory, TMU
Dr. Mitra is an urban planner whose research focuses on transportation planning and healthy communities. He’ll provide insights on how city design and policies affect young road users.
Discussion topics:
- How city design and infrastructure support the safety and well-being of young road users.
- The role of policies in ensuring safe mobility for pedestrians, cyclists, and other vulnerable road users.
- The importance of youth leadership in advocating for safer road systems and Vision Zero principles.
- How corporate and policy leaders can support youth-driven change in road safety.
Who should attend
- University students from faculties such as business, health sciences, urban planning and engineering.
- Alumni, community members and media groups.
- Youth advocates and organizations passionate about road safety.
Why you should attend
This is your chance to learn from and engage with leading voices in road safety, discover how infrastructure and policy decisions impact your daily life, and contribute to making roads safer for all. Whether you’re passionate about youth advocacy, urban design or road safety, this event will provide valuable insights and opportunities for change.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sheldon & Tracy Levy Student Learning Centre – Amphitheatre (ground floor), 341 Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada
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