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Prosperity, Vitality, Sustainability

2008 Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative & annual meeting and conference

The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative (GLSLCI) is a binational coalition of mayors and other local officials that works actively with federal, state, and provincial governments to advance the protection and restoration of the Great Lakes. Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago founded the organization in 2003.

Mayor David Miller is the founding Canadian chair of the board of Directors and the host of the 2008 Annual Meeting and Conference being held in Toronto on July 16, 17, and 18 2008. The Annual Meeting and Conference will be held at the Sheraton Centre in the heart of downtown Toronto with easy access to public transit.

Let's Save Some Trees
We want to minimize the environmental footprint of the Annual Meeting and Conference. Please provide us with your business contact information so that we can send you e-notices about the conference. https://wx.toronto.ca/inter/cao/GLSLCI.nsf

Visiting Toronto
Toronto is one of the world's great cities and is Canada's most multi-cultural urban area with over 150 languages spoken every day. With a vibrant, safe, and growing downtown, shopping for all tastes and budgets, an incredible selection of cuisine, countless museums and cultural landmarks, and an endless variety of music and entertainment, Toronto is the cultural heart of a region of five million people.

Toronto is well-served by international transportation. Toronto Pearson International Airport serves almost 30 million passengers with almost 70 international airlines, and is a short transit or taxi ride from downtown. Rail service is also available from major Canadian centres and direct from American cities like New York. Trains arrive at Union Station, right in the centre of Toronto's downtown core.

Why not consider extending your visit to Toronto to take in the sites and sounds of the City. Check it out at www.seetorontonow.com.

Past Meetings and Conferences
To view the programs and presentations from past Annual meeting and Conferences and to find out more about the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative go to http://www.glslcities.org/



 
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