Edge cities are growing rapidly, developing into more self-sufficient urban zones that no longer depend on nearby feeder cities for economic development. Some of the fastest growing communities in Canada are these smaller municipalities that exist on the periphery of major urban centres such as Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.
CLIC (Community Learning for Infection Control)
This project will build on the standardized Infection Prevention and Control Core Competency Education Program developed by the MOHLTC in collaboration with the Ontario Hospital Association, the Ministry of Labour, the Provincial Infectious Disease Advisory Committee (PIDAC) and the Community and Hospital Infection Control Association (CHICA).
The Diabetes Portal
This project will build on the standardized Infection Prevention and Control Core Competency Education Program developed by the MOHLTC in collaboration with the Ontario Hospital Association, the Ministry of Labour, the Provincial Infectious Disease Advisory Committee (PIDAC) and the Community and Hospital Infection Control Association (CHICA).
Redesigning Life in the Inner Suburbs
The popular view of Toronto defines the city by its downtown core, defined in contrast to the self-contained 905 outer suburbs. But this binary ignores Toronto’s inner suburbs, the fastest growing portion of the city and home to much of its aging population, newly landed citizens, and some of its poorest residents, resulting in a neighbourhood infrastructure that is in decline.
Booster Seat Safety
With the correct use of child restraints, 75 percent of child death and injury in vehicle crashes can be prevented. In accordance with a recent Ontario booster seat law, Magna Aftermarket Inc. approached George Brown College’s School of Design students and Director Luigi Ferrara to conduct research on Magna’s booster seat prototype, along with developing educational programs and print materials to encourage proper u