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UWaterloo launches Future Cities Institute with $10M donation from property developer Caivan

The new centre in the university’s faculty of environment is to study problems such as housing and transportation, combining expertise in engineering, urban planning and entrepreneurship. Its founding director is Leia Minaker, a public health expert who studies links between health and city design. (The Logic)

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