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Michelle Hoar

Urban Sustainability

Michelle currently directs the new Hey Neighbour Collective project at the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue, a three-year multi-stakeholder collaborative project aimed at building community and resilience in multi-unit housing. She also does community engagement work on housing and land use projects.

Previous to this, she was the co-founder of and Tyee Solutions, leading the business operations of one of Canada’s most highly-regarded independent media companies and its sister non-profit from 2003 through 2016. From 2016 to 2017 she managed The Tyee’s project, a solutions-journalism and civic engagement project focused on Canada’s housing crises. In the final two and half years of the Housing Fix project, Michelle worked with a number of partners to organize and facilitate two public and three stakeholder events on affordable housing: three in Vancouver, one in New Westminster, and one in Ottawa. She continues to be an advisor to The Tyee.

Michelle’s completion of the ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Certificate in Dialogue and Civic Engagement in 2017 cemented an interest in utilizing her emerging skills as an engagement planner and facilitator in areas she’s passionate about: affordable housing, social and environmental resilience, and urban planning.

Michelle is the mother of two young daughters, a renter since age 19, and an avid community gardener and cyclist. One of her favourite hobbies is talking to strangers.