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Dear Mayor Tory:

Re: Sponsored Travel provIded by the Council on Global Affairs for Your Trip to ChIcago, Illinois, June 6 — June 8, 2017 Thank you for providing me with the Travel Declaration Form for the above-referenced trip. I confirm that the travel related benefits you have disclosed are in compliance with section (f) of Article IV (Gifts and Benefits) of the Code of Conduct fcr Members of Council as travel was sponsored by an event organizer and you attended as a speaker. I form this view based on my review of:

1) the Travel Declaration Form dated March 13, 2018; 2) an October 21 , 201 6 letter from lvo Daalder (President of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs) inviting you to attend the event in Chicago, Illinois; . 3) the receipts for your travel and hotel accommodations; 4) The Chicago Forum on Global Cities Agenda; and, 5) a search of the lobbyist registry confirming that the travel sponsor, is not a registered lobbyist or a client of a registered lobbyist.

This letter, the Travel Declaration Form, and attached supporting material will be posted on the Integrity Commissione?s website, toronto.caflnteahtv, in accordance with the Code of Conduct for Members of CounciL -2- If you have any questions about the disclosure of gifts and benefits please do not hesitate to contact this Office.

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Enclosures (4): Travel Declaration Form for Chicago, illinois (2 pages) October 21 , 201 6 invitation letter (1 page) The Chicago Forum on Global Cities Agenda (6 pages) Receipts for travel and hotel accommodations (2 pages)

cc: Lesley Ruscica, Manager, Council & Support Services Kelly Mccarthy, Acting Director, Strategic Integration and Excellence Ulli Waddss, City Clerk

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Wednesday-Friday, June 7-9, 2017 Chicago, Illinois Hotel Blocks: Park Hyatt Chicago and Hyatt Regency chicagoforum.org ǀ @ChicagoForum

Wednesday, June 7 – Pre-Forum

9:00 am - 3:00 pm Registration Venue: Park Hyatt Chicago, Lower Level, 800 North Michigan Avenue

Wednesday, June 7 – Opening Night

5:30 pm - 6:15 pm Registration and Reception Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Stock Exchange Room, 230 South Columbus Drive

6:30 pm - 6:45 pm Welcome Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

Ivo Daalder, President, Chicago Council on Global Affairs Gillian Tett, US Managing Editor, Financial Times Rahm Emanuel, Mayor, City of Chicago, Illinois

6:45 pm - 7:55 pm PLENARY: Open Cities, Closed Borders: A Response to Globalization Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

How do we balance the tension between progressive urban policies and increasingly insular national agendas? How can global cities decrease the growing divide between cities’ and regional populations? How can collective action among a nation’s cities transform their national policies on issues such as immigration, climate, and trade? Are the urban elite out of touch with today’s realities?

Helen Clark, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand; Former Administrator, United Nations Development Programme Carl Bildt, Former Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sweden Eduardo Paes, Former Mayor, Municipality of , Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times Moderated by Ivo Daalder, President, Chicago Council on Global Affairs

1 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Opening Dinner & Night Owl Cocktails (detailed program TBD) Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Griffin Court, 159 East Monroe Street

Thursday, June 8 – Forum Plenary Sessions

8:30 am - 9:00 am Breakfast Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Stock Exchange Room, 230 South Columbus Drive

9:00 am - 10:10 am PLENARY: Combating Climate Change Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

Cities currently account for 70 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions – what are the priorities for adapting existing city infrastructure to reverse this trend? How can private sector innovations lead the effort in global cities to combat climate change? How much do cities need the cooperation and collaboration of national governments in order to realize their local climate action ambitions/goals?

Reiner de Graaf, Partner, OMA Patricia de Lille, Mayor, City of Cape Town, South Africa (Invited) Carlo Ratti, Director, SENSEable City Lab, MIT Urban Planning Jenny Scanlon, President and CEO, USG Corporation Moderated by Jamil Anderlini, Asia Editor, Financial Times

10:10 am - 10:20 am FLASHTALK: Powering Global Cities Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

Karen Weigert, Senior Fellow on Global Cities, Chicago Council on Global Affairs

10:20 am - 10:40 am Break

10:40 am - 11:50 am PLENARY: Planning for Disruption, Promoting Resilience Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

What are the infrastructure demands and who are the stakeholders needed to be engaged to be a resilient city in the 21st century? How can cities prepare for, prevent, or most effectively respond to the natural and man-made disasters our cities will face? How can local, national, and international agencies better coordinate to improve resilience and security?

Megan Clifford, Director of Strategy and Innovation, Global Security Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory Bernard Hogan-Howe, Former Commissioner, 's Metropolitan Police Services Martin Kimani, Director, National Counter-Terrorism Center, Kenya and Special Envoy CVE David Paulison, Former Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; Board of Trustees, UL 2 John Tory, Mayor, City of Toronto, Canada Representative, AbbVie Moderated by Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, US News Editor, Financial Times

11:50 am - 12:00 pm FLASHTALK: Standardizing Data Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

Patricia McCarney, CEO, World Council on City Data

12:00 pm - 1:45 pm Lunch Venue: Art Institute, Terzo Piano, 159 East Monroe Street

Thursday, June 8 – Workshops By invitation-only

2:00 pm - 4:30 pm Innovation and Data: Building the Best Global Cities Venue: Kirkland & Ellis (pending)

2:00 pm - 4:30 pm Public-Private Partnerships (P3) Venue: UI Labs

2:00 pm - 4:30 pm Security: Keeping Global Cities Safe and Sound Venue: Motorola Solutions

2:00 pm - 4:30 pm Technology and Inclusive Growth Venue: 1871

2:00 pm – 4:30 pm The Foreign Policy of Global Cities Venue: CCGA Conference Center, 130 East Randolph Street, Lobby Level

Thursday, June 8 – Forum Plenary Sessions Afternoon sessions open to Council members and the public.

2:00 pm - 2:10 pm FLASHTALK: TBD Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

2:10 pm - 3:20 pm PLENARY: Liveable City, Healthy World Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

How do global cities manage wellbeing and deliver the living conditions needed to create a thriving, healthy ecosystem? How does urban design contribute to equity of access for diverse populations? What examples are there of cities leading healthcare reform? How do we ensure new urban development reflects the research to create happy cities?

Andres de Leon, COO, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies Robert Doyle, Lord Mayor, City of Melbourne, Australia 3 Charles Montgomery, Founder and Principal, Happy City Michael Nutter, Former Mayor, City of Philadelphia, Professor of Professional Practice, Columbia SIPA Jay Walder, CEO, Motivate Moderated by Gillian Tett, US Managing Editor, Financial Times

3:20 pm - 3:40 pm Break

3:40 pm - 3:50 pm FLASHTALK: The Night Mayor Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

Ella Overkleeft, Co-founder, Night-Mayor Foundation, Amsterdam

3:50 pm - 5:00 pm PLENARY: Cultural Evolution Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

How do cities keep cultures of the past alive, vibrant, and relevant while ensuring resources are available to nurture and support the emergence and growth of new city culture? How do artists use art, theater, and music to provoke a new dialogue about diversity and inclusion? How does public art transform the public’s understanding of global realities and redefine the use of public space? How does new technology help to increase access to the cultural heritage of cities – both across city neighborhoods and from the city to the regional?

Irina Bokova, Director General, UNESCO Brendan Carr, Lord Mayor, City of Dublin, Ireland Theaster Gates, Founder, Rebuild Foundation, Director, Arts and Public Life, University of Chicago Oussama Rifahi, Board Member, Arab Fund for Arts and Culture Moderated by Caroline Daniel, Partner, Brunswick Group

Thursday, June 8 – Evening Activities

5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Next Generation @ the Chicago Forum Reception Venue: CCGA Conference Center, 130 East Randolph Street, Lobby Level

9:00 pm -12:00 pm Night Owl Session Venue: NoMI Outdoor Garden, Park Hyatt Chicago, 800 North Michigan Avenue

Friday, June 9 – Forum Plenary Sessions

8:00 am - 8:30 am Breakfast Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Stock Exchange Room, 230 South Columbus Drive

8:30 am - 9:40 am PLENARY: The Urban Crisis Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

4 What policy priorities are needed for global cities to drive more sustainable and inclusive prosperity? How does today’s technology revolution affect how cities build a strong, enduring, middle class? How are cities providing access to the skills and training needed for city youth to fill the jobs of tomorrow? Can global cities grow a thriving creative class without a new urban crisis perpetuating small areas of affluence aside much larger areas of disadvantage?

Richard Florida, Professor and Author of The New Urban Crisis Mark Hoplamazian, President and CEO, Hyatt Hotels Corporation Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama; Chair of the White House Council on Women and Girls Denis Mizne, CEO, Lemann Foundation Claudio Orrego, Governor, Metropolitan Region of Santiago, Chile Moderated by Edward Luce, Chief US Commentator and Columnist, Financial Times

9:40 am - 9:50 am FLASHTALK: Fragile Cities Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

Robert Muggah, Research Director, Instituto Igarape Misha Glenny, Former Central Europe Correspondent, Guardian and the BBC; Journalist and Author of McMafia

9:50 am - 11:00 am PLENARY: The 2017 Urban Challenge: Global Migration and Refugees Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

With over 65 million refugees, asylum-seekers, and internally displaced people worldwide, and little over 105,000 of UN-assessed refugees resettled annually, what can global cities to do to help solve this crisis? What can be learned from the different experiences of cities responding to the immediate needs of refugees and cities working on long-term integration efforts of economic migrants? How are global cities transforming the language of crisis into one of opportunity? How do we turn best practice into global action now?

Akel Biltaji, Mayor, Greater Amman Municipality, Jordan Henry Cisneros, Chairman, CityView Claudia Gonzalez Romo, Chief of Communications, Executive Office of the Secretary General Khalid Koser, Executive Director, Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund Moderated by Caroline Daniel, Partner, Brunswick Group

11:00 am - 11:10 am FLASHTALK: Designing a Border Town Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

Fernando Romero, Architect, Founder, Fernando Romero Enterprise

11:10 am - 11:30 am Break

11:30 am - 11:40 pm FLASHTALK: City Diplomacy 5 Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

Ian Klaus, Nonresident Fellow, Global Cities, Chicago Council on Global Affairs

11:40 pm - 11:55 pm FIRESIDE CHAT: Globalization 4.0 Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

Keith Williams, President and CEO, UL LLC Moderated by Ivo Daalder, President, Chicago Council on Global Affairs

11:55 am - 1:05 pm PLENARY: The Future Economy Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

What is the role of private capital and public-private partnerships in shaping the future of cities? How are technology, innovation, and data transforming urban economies? Will the workplace disruption of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other technological advances, also change how capital markets operate and how profit and risk are calculated? How successful have efforts been to recast measures of growth to focus on sustainable, inclusive prosperity? How will the growth of global cities in the developing world shape the global economy?

Gerald Lawless, Chairman, World Travel & Tourism Council; Head of Tourism and Hospitality, Dubai Holding Carl Schramm, University Professor, Syracuse University Phil Woolley, Partner, Manchester, Grant Thornton Moderated by Gillian Tett, US Managing Editor, Financial Times

1:05 pm Closing Remarks Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Rubloff Auditorium, 230 South Columbus Drive

Ivo Daalder, President, Chicago Council on Global Affairs

1:15 pm – 2:30 pm Buffet Lunch and Closing Reception Venue: Art Institute of Chicago, Stock Exchange Room, 230 South Columbus Drive

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