
October 20, 2025
October 21, 2025
08:00 - 17:00
Quebec City
690 Bd René-Lévesque E, Québec, QC G1R 5A8
08:00 - 17:00
690 Bd René-Lévesque E, Québec, QC G1R 5A8
CCHF’s Quebec City Conference
CCHF is delighted to organize a conference in Quebec City. The event will strengthen national collaboration in the health facility sector and share insights from across Canada to improve capital project delivery.
Now more than ever, resources and projects being delivered across Canada are under financial pressure and increased demands. Tariffs, strained budgets, heightened inflation, and workforce limitations continue to strain the project pipeline. The complexity of health capital projects demands highly skilled experts across builds. Working together across provincial borders will also help to forge new partnerships for future health building. Join Us in la belle province!
Key Topics Include:
This is a unique opportunity to:
We look forward to welcoming you to Quebec City for this important national dialogue.
CCHF, Where we Connect – Share – Innovate
Conference Location:
Delta Hotels Quebec – 690 Bd René-Lévesque E, Québec, QC G1R 5A8
Language:
Most presentations will be in English, however in deference to our host Province, and attendees CCHF is pleased to offer on-site simultaneous interpretation.
On site interpretation. English French / French English
8:00 AM | Networking Breakfast
Network with your peers, enjoy a hot breakfast and walk around the table tops in the foyer
9:00 AM | Welcome
Gordon Burrill, President Board of Directors, CCHF
Rita Mezei, Executive Director, CCHF
9:15 AM | Best of Both Worlds in Health Facilities Planning, Design and Delivery: A Primer on Lessons Learned in Quebec and Ontario Projects
Two experienced healthcare architects will share critical insights on factors that strongly influence project outcomes. Both from a budgetary outcome and in relation to patient care – throughout the infrastructure planning and development process. Topics will include:
– Design Approaches (stacking and greenfield sites)
– Optimization – aligning clinical efficiency with design efficiency
– Procurement Methods what scenarios different methods work well in
– Standardization method for builds that incorporate higher efficiency approaches in scheduling, phasing, design plans and construction
– Mock-Ups evaluating their utility
Michel Broz, Architect, Senior Partner, Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes
Robin Snell, Director, Parkin Architects Limited
10:00 AM | From Conception to Construction: Aligning Healthcare Construction to Support Vaudreuil-Soulanges Design and Clinical Planning Intentions
Benoit Laforest, Project Manager, Provencher Roy
Michel Leblanc, Director, Pomerleau
Bruno Longval, Engineering Director, BPA
10:45 AM | BREAK
11:00 AM | Integrated Redevelopment & Infrastructure Framework – Lessons from Unity Health Toronto
As Canada’s healthcare system evolves toward integrated, patient-centered models, Unity Health Toronto has developed a system-level Multi-Campus Planning Framework to guide long-term redevelopment across its three hospitals: St. Joseph’s Health Centre, St. Michael’s Hospital, and Providence Campus of Care. Spanning more than 3 million square feet and the full continuum of care, the Framework aligns clinical programming, site capacity, infrastructure renewal, and phased investment over a 20–30-year horizon. This presentation explores how distinct master plans were unified into a single roadmap for coordinated system-wide growth, with lessons from diverse urban contexts. The Unity Health model offers a replicable approach to high-performing healthcare redevelopment at scale.
1. Understand how clinical programming can serve as the foundation for capital planning across diverse hospital campuses, supporting more integrated, patient-centered care.
2. Learn strategies for unifying multiple pre-existing master plans into a coordinated, long-term redevelopment framework aligned with system-wide goals.
3. Identify approaches to planning and phasing redevelopment across varied urban hospital sites – balancing infrastructure renewal with ongoing operations and site-specific constraints.
Tom Parker, Director, Redevelopment, Unity Health Toronto
Patsy Poulin, Principal, Cumulus Architects
Heather Wilhelm, Senior Manager Planning & Redevelopment, Providence, St. Joseph’s, Unity Health Toronto
11:45 AM | LUNCH
12:45 PM | Facilitated Break out Groups
1:30 PM | The New Alliance Procurement Model in British Columbia Healthcare Projects & Lessons Shared
Transforming Healthcare Project Delivery
· Compare conventional procurement with the game-changing Alliance model.
· Unpack impact on timelines, resources, and team dynamics.
· Discover how Alliance fosters innovation, efficiency, and long-term sustainability.
Transformer la réalisation des projets de santé
· Comparez les approches traditionnelles de passation de marchés avec le modèle révolutionnaire Alliance.
· Découvrez l’impact sur les délais, les ressources et la dynamique d’équipe.
· Voyez comment l’Alliance favorise l’innovation, l’efficacité et la durabilité à long terme.
Noor Esmail, Chief Project Officer and Executive Director Fraser Health Authority, B.C.
2:00 PM | Panel: Optimizing Health Builds: Balancing Quality and Efficiency
Across the country, ongoing service capacity and staffing shortages, combined with limited capital funding and increased public scrutiny of the quality of care, are intensifying the need for optimization strategies in health infrastructure. Strategies include:
This panel will examine the challenges, trade-offs, and solutions to delivering efficient, high-quality facilities.
Moderator: Cliff Harvey, Vice President of Redevelopment, Waterloo Regional Health Network
Michel Broz, Architect, Senior Partner, Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes
Michael Keen, Vice President Facilities Planning and Chief Planning Officer, Unity Health Toronto
Doug McMillan, Director, Design Build, Buildings Group, EllisDon
Steve Poulin, Managing Director of Innovation and Expertise, Société québécoise des infrastructures (SQI)
Virginie Sabourin, Interim Director New Hospital and Transition Project Management, CISSS Outaouais
Robin Snell, Director, Parkin Architects Limited
2:50 PM | BREAK
3:05 PM | Building a Resiliency Toolbox
Mara Baum, Principal, DIALOG
3:35 PM | Advanced Cancer Care Design at CHU de Québec’s Centre Intégré de Cancérologie (CIC)
Anne-Marie Blais, Associate Architect, Groupe A
Julie Boucher, Architect, Senior Partner – Healthcare, Jodoin Lamarre Pratte architectes
4:00 PM | Wrap Up – Delegates attending tour will go to the bus and participate in the tour.
4:30 PM | CHU de Québec’s Centre Intégré de Cancérologie (CIC) Tour Presentation
Christine Mimeault, Deputy Director General, CHU de Quebec, University of Laval
Anne-Marie Blais, Associate Architect, Groupe A
6:00 PM | Depart CIC on bus
5:30- 7:30 PM | Reception (Location TBA)
Tour Small House Design in Quebec City (Timing TBC)
8:00 AM | Networking Breakfast
Network with your peers, enjoy a hot breakfast and walk around the table tops in the foyer
9:00 AM | Day 2 Opening Remarks
Michael Keen, Vice President Facilities Planning and Chief Planning Officer, Unity Health Toronto
Antoine Buisseret, Vice President of the Union of French-Speaking Architects for Health, Associate Architect, Lemay
9:15 AM | Small Home Performance Standards and Their Application Across Canada
As interest in the small home model of care grows across Canada, a key challenge remains: how to realize its core principles to their full potential and benefit within a highly regulated long-term care sector. This session examines the evolving landscape of LTC standards, including those in Ontario, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, and the new national CSA Z8004 standard, and how each framework influences innovation, design flexibility, and the feasibility of implementing small home designs. Through recent case studies, attendees will explore how design teams have successfully aligned small home ideals with both prescriptive and performance-based standards, as well as the obstacles they’ve faced along the way. The presentation highlights regional differences in policy and regulation, offering insights into how these variations impact market delivery and resident experience. The session concludes with a forward-looking discussion on emerging provincial standards and the shift toward performance-based approaches that emphasize outcomes over rigid prescriptions—opening new pathways for embedding small home principles into the future of LTC design across Canada.
Learning objectives:
Nada Basharat, Principal, Montgomery Sisam
Tony Ross, Principal, Montgomery Sisam
9:45 AM | The Business and Design Case for the Small House Model in Quebec
Erick Rivard, Associate Architect, Urban Designer, Groupe A
Stéphane Bouffard, Planning, Programming, and Research Officer Residential, Accommodation, and Transition Services Department, Santé Québec
10:30 AM | BREAK
10:45 AM | The New Gatineau Hospital and the role of Santé Québec in Health Facilities
Québec has the most highly integrated healthcare system with social services in Canada. This connection between health and social services informs different approaches in the way we think about capital and operational design. Marc will inform the audience of how his region is organizing care to meet the objectives for the Province and community and update the audience on the new hospital planning.
Dr. Marc Bilodeau, Chief Executive Officer, Centre intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l’Outaouais
11:30 AM | LUNCH
12:30 PM | Continuous Improvement through Post Occupancy Evaluation: Methodologies, Outcomes and Applications
Presentations and Q&A
Moderator – Cliff Harvey, Vice President Redevelopment, Waterloo Regional Health Network (WRHN)
15 min Martha Harvey, Senior Director, Operational Readiness at University Health Network
15 min Craig Doerksen, Executive Director, Capital, Clinical Engineering and Facilities Management, Manitoba Shared Health-Soins Communs
1:15 PM | A POE Study at the CIC
Carole Després, Professeur of Architecture, Université Laval
1:45 PM | CSA Standards Process & Updates
CSA Healthcare Facilities Standards Update, Digital Standards and Audience Q&A
Gordon will highlight the process of standards development and provide and overview on selected healthcare standards updates and revisions including, CSA Z8000 – Healthcare Facilities Design, CSA Z317.2:19 – Special Requirements for HVAC Systems in Healthcare Facilities, CSA Z8008 – Assessments of Healthcare Facilities, Services, and Building Systems. Bring your questions
Gordon Burrill, President, Teegor Consulting Inc., and Chair of the CSA Technical Committee and Strategic Steering Committee, Healthcare Standards
Nick Stark, Executive Vice President, H.H. Angus and Associates Ltd., and Technical Sub-Committee Chair of CSA Z317.2 Infection Prevention and Control of Special requirements for heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems in health care facilities and Vice-Chair of Z8000 Healthcare Facilities Standard
2:15 PM | BREAK
2:30 PM |From Data to Decisions: Simulation-Driven Digital Twins in Healthcare
André Jacques, Partner & Chief Technology Officer, SimWell
3:00 PM | Elevating Health Design Panel
Moderator – Christine Chadwick, Managing Director, Archus Canada
Antoine Buisseret, Vice President of the Union of French-Speaking Architects for Health, Associate Architect, Lemay
Cliff Harvey, Vice President Redevelopment, Waterloo Regional Health Network (WRHN)
3:40 PM | Conference Close
*Agenda subject to change. Stay tuned for more details!
The conference program will include interactive sessions, panels, and a reception. Please join your healthcare facility sector network. Where real issues, innovative thought leadership and ideas are discussed for a better future of healthcare facilities supporting better care – together. Join Us!
EARLY BIRD RATES EXTENDED! Register by September 20th and get 10% the regular registration price and an additional 10% off for groups of three or more. This offer cannot be combined with other offers.
A select number of rooms have been set aside for our out-of-town conference attendees at the Delta Hotel, Quebec. To take advantage of our special room rates, reservations must be made by Sept 23, 2025.
Phone Booking: Call 1-888-236-2427 or 1-801-468-4000 (for Marriott Bonvoy members) to reserve by phone.
Note: Speakers and topics may change based on their availability. CCHF makes every effort to only publish confirmed speakers.
Cancellation Policy
Fees are non-refundable. Registrants may be replaced by a colleague of the same organization, if written notification is given prior to the event. Note that CCHF does not guarantee all speakers. There may be substitutions due to availability or the need to make program changes. In the highly unlikely event of a program cancellation, CCHF will credit your company for the same value of the next event in your area.