Initiatives CivicAction sets a non-partisan agenda, builds strategic partnerships, and launches campaigns, programs and organizations that transform our region. We’ve worked on over a dozen initiatives to improve the social and economic future of the Toronto region.
The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) is growing, and we need our transportation system to grow too. It’s time to get serious about investing in our future.
Your32: "I Pledge to Get a Move On" regional transportation campaign
On February 10th and 11th, 2011, the Greater Toronto Civic Action Alliance will host its next Toronto Summit.
DiverseCity responds to the 2007 Toronto Summit’s call for business
Greening Greater Toronto is a unique partnership of many hundreds of individuals and organizations
ELN is a group of more than 500 rising city-builders
Toronto Summit 2007: Making Big Things Happen convened over 600 invited civic leaders
Luminato is an annual multi-disciplinary celebration of theatre, dance, music, literature, food, visual arts, fashion, film, and more.
Toronto City Summit Alliance hosted Canada’s first Social Entrepreneurship Summit in December 2007.
TRRA was incorporated as a non-profit organization in October 2005
MISWAA’s Task Force and Working Group included experts and leaders from the non-profit, academic, business, labour and government sectors of civil society
GTCAA recognizes that cities considered the greatest are great places in which to work, invest, and prosper.
The Toronto City Summit Alliance launched the Affordable Housing Coalition in November 2003
TRIEC was created to develop and champion solutions to better integrate skilled immigrants
T03 supported and promoted the "Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto Concert" featuring the Rolling Stones in July 2003
Toronto City Summit Alliance brought together more than 300 young people at George Brown College for the Toronto Youth Summit
The 2003 Summit was organized by the Toronto City Summit Alliance Steering Committee