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Dale has 15 years’ experience in the provision of advisory services to public sector clients and First Nations communities related to infrastructure development using alternative procurement solutions such as P3, ASD, and AFP. In addition, Dale has held senior positions within the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, and the Assembly of First Nations as the Chief Executive Officer and Director of Economic Development. He has demonstrated keen abilities in the areas of effective strategic planning, operational management, and financial management.
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Dale has 15 years’ experience in the provision of advisory services to public sector clients and First Nations communities related to infrastructure development using alternative procurement solutions such as P3, ASD, and AFP. In addition, Dale has held senior positions within the Department of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, and the Assembly of First Nations as the Chief Executive Officer and Director of Economic Development. He has demonstrated keen abilities in the areas of effective strategic planning, operational management, and financial management.
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===Hannah Brais===
 
===Hannah Brais===
 
Head of Research, Old Brewery Mission Montreal
 
Head of Research, Old Brewery Mission Montreal
|Hannah Brais is the head of research at the Old Brewery Mission, Quebec's largest homeless service provider, where she oversees research to inform and evaluate frontline practices. More broadly, her research is concerned with programming and policy solutions for people across the housing continuum. She is concurrently a doctoral candidate at McGill University in the geography department and a member of the National Advisory Council on Poverty. She resides in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal) with her partner, son, and two cats.
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|Hannah Brais is the head of research at the Old Brewery Mission, Quebec's largest homeless service provider, where she oversees research to inform and evaluate frontline practices.  
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More broadly, her research is concerned with programming and policy solutions for people across the housing continuum. She is concurrently a doctoral candidate at McGill University in the geography department and a member of the National Advisory Council on Poverty.  
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She resides in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal) with her partner, son, and two cats.
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To learn more about the Old Brewery Mission Montreal, [https://www.missionoldbrewery.ca/en click here]
 
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Her research interests cover zero emission and smart cities, renewable energy integration, and sustainable urban infrastructure. With a team of about 50 graduate students and software developers she is working on multiple eco-district projects in Canada and builds the urban modeling and data analytics platform Tools4Cities. To engage users, 3D city models can be accessed via web interfaces or immersive gamification tools. Prof. Eicker has published 8 books, 20 book contributions, over 140 Peer-Reviewed Papers and more than 340 Conference Papers.
 
Her research interests cover zero emission and smart cities, renewable energy integration, and sustainable urban infrastructure. With a team of about 50 graduate students and software developers she is working on multiple eco-district projects in Canada and builds the urban modeling and data analytics platform Tools4Cities. To engage users, 3D city models can be accessed via web interfaces or immersive gamification tools. Prof. Eicker has published 8 books, 20 book contributions, over 140 Peer-Reviewed Papers and more than 340 Conference Papers.
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To learn more about Prof Eicker and CERC, [https://www.cerc.gc.ca/chairholders-titulaires/index-eng.aspx?filter=eicker click here]
 
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=== Dr. Craig Jones===
 
=== Dr. Craig Jones===
 
Associate Director, Housing Research Collaborative, The University of British Columbia
 
Associate Director, Housing Research Collaborative, The University of British Columbia
|Dr. Craig Jones is the Associate Director of the Housing Research Collaborative (HRC) and the Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART) project. Through the HRC, Craig supports research on rental housing, evictions, land use, and redevelopment''.'' The HART project develops standardized, replicable, and equity-focused tools, along with associated public information and training, to improve the quality of housing supply decision-making at all levels of government across Canada. Craig is also a published researcher with work in several academic journals including ''The Canadian Geographer, Housing Policy Debate,'' and the ''Who Does What Series'' on ''The Municipal Role In Housing'' among others''.'' Craig received his PhD, MA, and BA from UBC’s Department of Geography and previously taught at the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and Langara College.
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|Dr. Craig Jones is the Associate Director of the Housing Research Collaborative (HRC) and the Housing Assessment Resource Tools (HART) project. Through the HRC, Craig supports research on rental housing, evictions, land use, and redevelopment''.'' The HART project develops standardized, replicable, and equity-focused tools, along with associated public information and training, to improve the quality of housing supply decision-making at all levels of government across Canada.  
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Craig is also a published researcher with work in several academic journals including ''The Canadian Geographer, Housing Policy Debate,'' and the ''Who Does What Series'' on ''The Municipal Role In Housing'' among others''.''  
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Craig received his PhD, MA, and BA from UBC’s Department of Geography and previously taught at the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and Langara College.
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To learn more about Craig, [https://allard.ubc.ca/about-us/our-people/craig-e-jones click here].
 
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===Dr. Catherine Leviten-Reid===
 
===Dr. Catherine Leviten-Reid===
 
Associate Professor, Community Economic Development, Cape Breton University
 
Associate Professor, Community Economic Development, Cape Breton University
|Catherine Leviten-Reid is an associate professor at Cape Breton University, and teaches in the MBA in Community Economic Development program. She is also a research associate with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – Nova Scotia office. Catherine does research on affordable housing, homelessness, the social economy and community development, primarily in partnership with community-based organizations. She is currently leading a five-year, pan-Canadian, SSHRC-CMHC partnership grant on affordable housing for those in greatest need. She is also lead of a Community University Housing Research Lab, located in a community development corporation in downtown Sydney, NS.  
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|Catherine Leviten-Reid is an associate professor at Cape Breton University, and teaches in the MBA in Community Economic Development program. She is also a research associate with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – Nova Scotia office.  
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Catherine does research on affordable housing, homelessness, the social economy and community development, primarily in partnership with community-based organizations. She is currently leading a five-year, pan-Canadian, SSHRC-CMHC partnership grant on affordable housing for those in greatest need. She is also lead of a Community University Housing Research Lab, located in a community development corporation in downtown Sydney, NS.  
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To learn more about Dr. Leviten-Reid, [https://www.cbu.ca/faculty-staff/directory/catherine-leviten-re/ click here].
 
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