November 3rd, 2022: 2022 Capitals Coalition Capitals Dialogues
December 16th, 2022: Re-defining value for a net zero, nature positive, and equitable Canadian economy
2022 Capitals Coalition Capitals Dialogues
Between October 24th and November 10th, 2022, many national hubs hosted in-person, virtual, and hybrid events as part of the 2022 Capitals Coalition Global Dialogues – all of which are detailed here. These dialogues showcase different and important aspects of the ongoing global effort to transform the valuation frameworks underpinning decision-making.
Below are links to various important documents from this event:
- The event program containing segment descriptions and key biographies
- Extended biographies:
- Biographies of our moderators
Re-defining value for a net zero, nature positive, and equitable Canadian economy
Capitals Hub Canada hosted a high-level launch event in parallel with COP15 in Montreal. This event brought together national thought leaders in sustainability to discuss critical actions for systemic change in Canada as we strive to establish a net zero, nature-positive, and equitable economy.
Topics explored included how behavioural science can be leveraged to accelerate this change and how the valuation and transparency of natural, human, and social capital can lead to cross-border economic opportunities.
Confirmed speakers and panelists included:
- Anne-Marie J Hubert, Eastern Canada Managing Partner, Ernst & Young
- Dr. Brooke Struck, Director of Research, The Decision Lab
- Jay Ritchlin, Director General, Western Canada and Nature Programs, David Suzuki Foundation
- Sitting in for Dr. David Suzuki
- Karen Restoule, Co-Founder, Bold Realities
- Livia Arrigoni, Partner, Sustainability and Climate Change, Deloitte
- Mark Gough, CEO of the Capitals Coalition
- Sanjay Khanna, Chief Futurist, SK Futures
- Senator Rosa Galvez
- Sxwpilemaát Siyám / Chief Leanne Joe (Squamish Nation)
- Pamela Steer, President, CPA Canada
Click here to access the finalized program, complete with agenda, panel descriptions, speaker bios, and an organizational backgrounder.