02381cam 2200289za 45009.834829CaOODSP20221107150525cr |||||||||||170518s2017 oncabc o f001 0 eng d978-0-660-08220-2978-0-660-08221-9978-0-660-08222-6CaOODSPengn-cn---n-cn-onn-cn-quW93-36/2017E-PDFW93-36/2017EThe plan for Canada’s capital, 2017–2067 [electronic resource].Ottawa : National Capital Commission, [2017]iii, 84 p. : ill. (mostly col.), col. maps, ports. (mostly col.)Issued also in French under title: Le plan de la capitale du Canada de 2017 à 2067.Includes index.“Planning Canada’s Capital has been a primary responsibility of the National Capital Commission (NCC) and its predecessor organizations for more than a century. This edition of the Plan for Canada’s Capital coincides with the national sesquicentennial celebrations in 2017, and it looks ahead 50 years to the bicentennial in 2067. The Plan derives from a spirited civic discussion, conducted from coast to coast to coast, about how to forge a bold but achievable vision for Canada’s Capital Region in the 21st century. Beneath the Plan’s three overarching themes, Canadians have proposed 17 milestone initiatives that will build on the work of the eminent planners of the past century: Frederick Todd, Edward Bennett and Jacques Gréber. The Capital in 2067 will respect its situation on traditional lands of the Algonquin Anishinabeg. It will be inclusive of all Canadians, with a rich array of national symbols. It will be ecologically sustainable in its picturesque natural setting, and it will be a thriving place, connected to the world in a digital age. With this outlook, the Plan reflects the optimism of Canadians about their country and their capital”--Cover.Issued also in print format.gccstNational CapitalgccstPlanningCanada. National Capital Commission.Le plan de la capitale du Canada de 2017 à 2067 (CaOODSP)9.834832The plan for Canada’s capital, 2017–2067 (CaOODSP)9.834830PDF48.94 MBhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2017/ccn-ncc/W93-36-2017-eng.pdf