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The Safety of Toronto's Streets
In the wake of another cyclist fatality in Ontario's capital city, and two years after the unveiling of the Vision Zero plan to reduce traffic-related injuries, The Agenda discusses whether Toronto is doing enough to prevent pedestrian and cyclist deaths.
The other side of the pandemic: fewer traffic deaths
Public warned of danger of going onto ice after death of 11-year-old boy who fell in pond
Canada's opioid crisis killed 13 people a day in 2018, prevention report shows
Biography
Pamela Fuselli, MSc is the President and CEO at Parachute, where she was previously Vice President, Knowledge Transfer and Stakeholder Relations. Fuselli was the Executive Director at Safe Kids Canada and during her tenure, was one of the four leaders who successfully led a process of national consultation and visioning, resulting in the formation of Parachute, Canada’s national charity dedicated to injury prevention. What really drives her is the heartbreaking knowledge that the majority of serious injuries and deaths are preventable. She leads Parachute’s mission to turn evidence of what works into action, building strong relationships with stakeholders across Canada to achieve this mission. Over 20 years in the health care/injury prevention sector, Fuselli’s work has focused on influencing public policy and public perceptions and knowledge with effective interventions. She strongly believes in collective impact, harnessing the strength of those seeking similar outcomes to achieve social change.