Public-Private Partnerships
The Globe and Mail hosted an event on May 8 called Public-Private Partnerships - Where do we go from here? - Photos by Galit Rodan

Ian Bailey, staff reporter with The Globe and Mail's Ottawa bureau co-hosted the event.

Her Excellency Hanne Fugl Eskjær, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark to Canada delivered official greetings at the event.

Dorthe Keis, partner, architect and business area manager with Arkitema, shared examples of P3s in Europe with social impact as a key success metric.

A panel of P3 and Indigenous reconciliation leaders discussed how to improve and build on current P3 models. From left: Cherie Brant, partner and national leader of Indigenous law with Borden Ladner Gervais; Lisa Mitchell, president and CEO with the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships; Matti Siemiatycki, director of the Infrastructure Institute and professor with the Department of Geography & Planning at University Of Toronto; and Adam Marsella, director of corporate affairs and external affairs with Novo Nordisk Canada.

Lisa Mitchell, president and CEO of the Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships, participates in a panel discussion about current P3 models.

Menaka Raman-Wilms, host of The Decibel podcast at The Globe and Mail, interviewed Jeffrey Cyr, managing partner with Raven Indigenous Capital Partners, following his presentation.

Mitchell Cohen, president and CEO of The Daniels Corporation closed the event with a keynote focused on P3s with community and social impact.

Mitchell Cohen, president and CEO of The Daniels Corporation, on stage for the closing keynote.

The afternoon event at The Globe and Mail Centre consisted of conversations about P3s and opportunities for networking.

The afternoon event at The Globe and Mail Centre consisted of conversations about P3s and opportunities for networking.

The afternoon event at The Globe and Mail Centre consisted of conversations about P3s and opportunities for networking.

The afternoon event at The Globe and Mail Centre consisted of conversations about P3s and opportunities for networking.

The afternoon event at The Globe and Mail Centre consisted of conversations about P3s and opportunities for networking.

The event featured exhibits by Novo Nordisk P3 partners.

The afternoon event at The Globe and Mail Centre consisted of conversations about P3s and opportunities for networking.

The afternoon event at The Globe and Mail Centre included exhibits by partners of Novo Nordisk Canada.

The afternoon event at The Globe and Mail Centre consisted of conversations about P3s and opportunities for networking.

The afternoon event at The Globe and Mail Centre consisted of conversations about P3s and opportunities for networking.