CAC Membership
• Chair, Daniel Burns, former Ontario Deputy Minister of Health
and Long Term Care
He is the chair of the board of trustees of the Centre for Addiction and
Mental Health and a trustee of the Maytree Foundation, where he teaches
and consults in public policy and public administration. A member of the
Canadian Institute of Planners, he has also served on the boards of the
Institute of Public Administration of Canada, the United Way of Greater
Toronto and the Metro Toronto Community Foundation. In addition to his
position at the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, he was a Deputy
Minister in numerous Ontario Government Ministries, including Economic
Development and Trade, Economic Development Trade and Tourism, and Municipal
Affairs and Housing. Born in Ottawa, he received his Bachelor of Arts
in Geography and Economics from Queen’s University, and his Master
of Science in Urban and Regional Planning from the London School of Economics.
• Vice Chair, Pamela Robinson Ph.D., MCIP RPP, Assistant Professor,
School of Urban & Regional Planning, Ryerson University and Member,
Metrolinx Advisory Committee on the RTP
Pamela Robinson, a member of the Canadian Institute of Planners, is an
Assistant Professor in the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson
University. Prior to joining the faculty at Ryerson, she was a lecturer
in the Urban and Environmental Studies programs at Innis College, University
of Toronto. She is a recipient of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Award for Teaching Excellence and the OPPI Award for Planning Excellence.
She was a founding partner in Harper Longino Robinson, Community Planning
and Development, a Kingston and Toronto based urban planning firm is currently
a partner with Robinson & Gore Policy and Planning. She is the Secretary
of the Board of Directors of the Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation and
sits on the Advisory Committees for Metrolinx and UN-Habitat and is the
author of numerous articles and book chapters on Canadian municipal response
to climate change.
• Frank Giannone, President, FRAM 416-747-9661
Frank Giannone, President, FRAM Building Group, President, Ontario Home
Builders’ Association
Frank Giannone is the president of FRAM Building Group. A graduate of
the Civil Engineering program at the University of Toronto, he entered
the family business in 1981 as a fourth generation home builder and is
currently a builder/developer of residential and mixed-use communities
in the Greater Toronto Area, Collingwood, Dallas, Texas, and Detroit,
Michigan. He is also a past president of the Toronto Home Builders’
Association, and is the current President of the Ontario Home Builders’
Association.
• Dina Graser, Chair, People Plan Toronto
Dina Graser is an associate at Goodmans LLP, where she practices broadcasting
and telecommunications law. Prior to becoming a lawyer, she ran her own
company producing and programming festivals, live shows, conferences,
special events and community projects for a wide range of organizations
in Toronto. She is a member of the Board of Directors of Artscape Inc.
and chairs People Plan Toronto, a group of active, engaged citizens committed
to improving Toronto’s planning process, with whom she is working
to start a new Community Planning Resource Centre.
• Dr Linn Holness, Professor and Director, Gage Occupational and
Environmental Health Unit, University of Toronto and St Michael's Hospital
- 416-864-5074
Dr. Holness is the Director of the Gage Occupational and Environmental
Health Unit and the Centre for Research Expertise in Occupational Disease,
which are collaborative programs of the Dalla Lana School of Public Health
and Department of Medicine at the University of Toronto and the Department
of Occupational and Environmental Health at St Michael’s Hospital.
Her clinical specialty is occupational medicine with specific research
interests in occupational disease, occupational contact dermatitis, occupational
lung disease, and occupational health services. She is affiliated with
the Keenan Research Centre of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St.
Michael’s Hospital and is the Chair of the Board of Examiners for
Occupational Medicine at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons
of Canada.
• Gerry Johnston, former Assistant Deputy Minister, Ontario Ministry
of Transportation
Gerry Johnston is the former Assistant Deputy Minister of the Ontario
Ministry of Transportation (MTO). After retiring from the public service
in 1992, he established G.H.J. Transportation Consultants where he still
serves as President. During his time with MTO, he was responsible for
policy, planning and research for all modes of transportation and worked
closely with GO Transit in the development of legislation, business plans
and implementation strategies. Since leaving government, he has been involved
in a number of domestic and international assignments dealing with the
planning, financing, governance and implementation of major transportation
works in Canada, Malaysia, Middle East and Trinidad. He graduated from
Queens University with a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering in 1956
and has a Master of Science in Transportation in 1960.
• Ed Levy, Senior Consultant and former President, BA Consulting
Group
Ed Levy has worked as a transportation planner and advisor since graduating
from the University of Toronto in 1957. He co-founded Barton-Aschman Canada
Limited in 1973 which then became BA Consulting Group Limited, serving
as President and then Chairman of the Board of Directors for more than
15 years. In 1989, Ed was retained as an advisor to the Royal Commission
on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront, and in 1991 was appointed by
the Commission as Co-Director of a major study of options for the Gardiner
Expressway-Lake Shore Boulevard waterfront transportation corridor. He
is currently a Senior Consultant for the BA Consulting Group and also
continues to participate actively on several Toronto Board of Trade committees.
He has also been a member of the Metrolinx Advisory Committee to the Board
on the Regional Transportation Plan.
• Eva Ligeti, Executive Director, Clean Air Partnership
Eva Ligeti is the Executive Director of the Clean Air Partnership, Chair
of the GTA Clean Air Council, and a member of the Province of Ontario's
expert panel on climate change adaptation. She was chosen as Ontario’s
first Environmental Commissioner of Ontario by an all-party committee
of the legislature in 1994. She remained Commissioner until 1999, reviewing
the government’s compliance with the Environmental Bill of Rights
and reporting to an all-party committee of the Ontario legislature. She
is a former principal of Applied Arts and Technology at Seneca College
and former chair of its School of Legal and Public Administration. She
has served as legal counsel to the Canadian Environmental Law Association
and focuses on civil litigation and administration law in her practice
with Iler, Campbell and Associates.
• Eli Malinsky, Member, Clean Train Coalition. eli@socialinnovation.ca
or 416-642-5460
Eli Malinsky, Member, Centre for Social Innovation; Member, Clean Train
Coalition
Eli Malinsky has been working to spur collaboration and entrepreneurship
within Toronto’s social mission sector over the past seven years.
He has worked at Imagine Canada, the country’s pre-imminent research
institute on the nonprofit and voluntary sector. In 2005, Eli joined the
Centre for Social Innovation to help fulfill the organization’s
strategic and programming vision. He is a member of the Clean Train Coalition,
an organization created in response to the Georgetown South Service Expansion
and the Union-Pearson Rail Link (GSSE/UPRL). He holds a Master’s
degree in Communication and Cultural Studies.
• Brian E. McCarry, Professor and Chair, Department of Chemistry
and Chemical Biology, McMaster University, Stephen A. Jarislowsky Chair
in Environment and Health
Brian E. McCarry is a Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at McMaster
University with expertise in environmental toxicology and organic analytical
chemistry as the Stephen A. Jarislowsky Chair in Environment and Health
and has served on many major university committees. He is the chair of
Clean Air Hamilton (CAH), a multi-stakeholder group which has provided
informed direction on air quality issues and health impacts due to air
pollution; he also chairs the Hamilton Air Monitoring Network. A well-known
figure in the City of Hamilton's clean-air movement, he has documented
the health risks resulting from transportation sources, industrial sources
and major fires such as the Plastimet fire and Hagersville tire fire.
He holds a B.Sc. degree from the University of British Columbia and a
Ph.D. from Stanford University. He is a Fellow of the Chemical Institute
of Canada. In 2005 he was named Hamilton Environmentalist of the Year
and he received the Canadian Environmental Awards Silver Award in the
Climate Change category.
• Danny Nikitopoulos, Member, GO Customer Service Advisory Committee
CA, MBA, Specialist, Valuation Services, KPMG LLP
Danny Nikitopoulos works in as a Specialist in Valuation Services at KPMG
LLP. He is a Chartered Accountant and completed his Masters of Business
Administration at the Schulich School of Business at York University.
An avid public transit user, Danny is a member of the GO Customer Service
Advisory Committee.
• Bob Oliver, Executive Director, Pollution Probe 416-926-1907
Bob Oliver is the Executive Director of Pollution Probe in Toronto. He
holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from Carleton University and
has fifteen years experience managing industrial projects and developing
strategies for energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions reductions.
He was most recently the Director of Pollution Probe’s Transportation
Programme. In that position he worked effectively to support the development
of policies and programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation
activity in Canada. He researched and wrote Greenhouse Gas Emissions and
Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Standards for Canada, a major report supporting
the development of policy options to reduce emissions through improvements
in automobile technology and fleet composition and has also focused on
the potential for alternative fuels and transportation infrastructure
to contribute to reducing emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases.
• Murray Skinner, former President and CEO Metroland Media Group
Ltd.
Murray Skinner was named president of Metroland Media Group in September
2000 and had been a part of the company for 33 years, serving as vice-president
of marketing for 19 years. He previously worked in advertising and management
positions at Thomson Newspapers. He is a director of Black Press, and
a former member of Canadian Community Newspapers Association’s Distribution
Committee, the Retail Advertising Club of Toronto, Advertising & Marketing
Club of Toronto, Canadian advisory board for Canadian Circulation Audit
Board and a founding member of the Flyer Distribution Standards Association.
He is a recipient of an honourary life membership with the Canadian Community
Newspapers Association (CCNA) in recognition of his contribution and support
of community journalism in Canada.
• Jim Tovey, President of the Lakeview Ratepayers Association
Jim Tovey is a long time resident of Lakeview, near Mississauga and is
a community advocate on issues of culture, planning, environment and health.
He has been a strong voice in calling for the protection and revitalization
of the GTA’s waterfront. He is the Vice Chair of the City of Mississauga
Heritage Advisory Committee, as well as President and founder of the Lakeview
Ratepayers Association, the largest residents association in Mississauga.
He was a central figure in halting the use of the Lakeview Generating
Station grounds as a location for power generation, and spearheaded the
first citizen-created master plan for waterfront reclamation and community
revitalization in North America. In 2009, he was honoured with the Gordon
G. Shipp Citizen of the Year award for his contributions and achievements
in Mississauga.
• Michael Warren, Chair, The Warren Group and former Chief GM TTC
Michael Warren has been the Chairman and CEO of The Warren Group Inc.
since 1985, a consulting group that provides strategic advice to governments
and corporations. He served as the Chair of the Board of Trustees of Sunrise
Senior Living REIT from 2004 to 2007. He was the first President and CEO
of Canada Post Corporation and the first Chief General Manager of the
Toronto Transit Commission. Through 1980 he acted as the Interim General
Manager of the Canadian National Exhibition and from 1962 until 1975 he
was a Deputy Minister in several Ontario Government departments including
Solicitor General, Municipal Affairs and Housing and Citizenship. He holds
a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Concordia University and is a member
of their Sports Hall of Fame. His columns and opinion pieces are frequently
published in the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star and other major Canadian
newspapers.
• Alan Wells, Chair, Rouge Park Alliance, former Provincial Development
Facilitator and former CAO York Region
Alan Wells was appointed by the Ontario government as Chair of the Rouge
Park Alliance, the board of one of the world's largest natural environment
parks located in an urban area, in February 2008. Prior to joining the
Rouge Park Alliance, he worked with the Province of Ontario as the Development
Facilitator helping groups resolve issues concerning growth management,
infrastructure planning and environmental protection. He has over 25 years
experience working with York Region, including seven years as Chief Administrative
Officer. He has also served as a volunteer with the Uxbridge Watershed
Advisory Committee and Toronto Region Conservation Authority's Duffins
and Carruthers Creeks Watershed Resource Technical Advisory Committee.
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