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[TRAINING] Transportation Equity: Developing Solutions for Social Inclusion

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Enhance your understanding and earn professional development credits (PDH) in this course on Transportation Equity: Developing Solutions for Social Inclusion offered by ITE Canada’s Training Committee. Participants will gain practical strategies and real-world insights to apply transportation equity principles in their daily work. Through case studies and expert guidance, they will learn how to turn equity concepts into actionable solutions that shape inclusive policies, programs, and infrastructure.

Led by 30 Forensic Engineering, course modules include :

  • Basics of Transportation Equity
  • Equity in Public Space
  • Equity and Mobility Resilience 
  • Equity in Emerging Mobility Modes and Technologies 
  • Equity in Mobility Access Planning and Policy 
  • Transportation Disadvantage and Poverty
  • Design Parameter and Equity Connections
  • In Class Exercises

To see the full workshop description, learning outcomes, trainer biographies, registration information, visit the event pages for the upcoming sessions:

  • October 23 – In-Person Workshop – Toronto, ON
  • November 4 – Virtual Workshop

Upcoming Workshops

In-Person Workshop – Toronto

Date: Thursday, October 23, 2025

Time: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (ET)

Location: BA Group Head Office – 95 St. Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON

Fees: $375-450

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Virtual Workshop

Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Time: 11 am to 4 pm (ET) / 8 am to 1 pm (PT)

Location: Virtual workshop

Fees: $150-350

Workshop Outline + register

Preview the Course

Get a sneak peek of the training in this article from Transportation Talk highlighting the types of methodologies, tools, and case studies that will be covered.

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About ITE Canada Training

ITE Canada’s training program is overseen by the Training Committee, a committed group of volunteer transportation professionals who coordinate the development and delivery of courses and workshops:

  • Adam St. Amant
  • Marcia Eng
  • Karin Huang
  • Hamed Esmaeeli
  • Ali Zaidi
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