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Jennifer Keesmaat on the case for going all in on modern methods of construction

Jennifer Keesmaat on the case for going all in on modern methods of construction

Hub Podcasts · Hub Canada Media

April 1, 202641m 46s

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Show Notes

Jennifer Keesmaat, former chief city planner of Toronto and president and CEO of Collecdev Markee, argues that Canada’s housing crisis is a systemic failure requiring structural transformation—not incremental reform. She highlights modern construction methods, including modular housing, cross-laminated timber, and AI-integrated design, as key to building at the speed and scale needed. Keesmaat also explains why coordinated reform across governments, capital markets, and supply chains is essential to making factory-built housing a core part of Canada’s housing system.


This episode is presented in partnership with ATCO Structures.



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