IMFG releases report about the use of Section 37 agreements in Toronto
New research at the Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance (IMFG) raises questions about the City of Toronto’s use of Section 37 agreements with real estate developers. ‘Section 37s’ are […]
Alan Broadbent participated at the ROMA-OGRA Conference
On February 25, IMFG Chair Alan Broadbent participated at the ROMA-OGRA Conference, debating with Harry Kitchen the motion: “Be it Resolved that Ontario’s Prosperity no longer depends on its rural […]
Council-Staff Relations Feature in The Grid discusses IMFG Fault Lines Report
“Who Actually Runs this City?”, a feature story in The Grid published on February 20th, examining the relationship between Toronto city council and city staff, discusses the IMFG’s Fault Lines […]
Enid Slack comments on Toronto land transfer tax proposal in the Toronto Star
On February 14, Enid Slack was quoted in an article on the Toronto land transfer tax proposal in the Toronto Star.
IMFG’s ‘Fault Lines’ Report Profiled in Toronto NRU Publication
The January 25th edition of Novae Res Urbis Toronto featured an article about diffuse leadership at City Hall that profiled the The Fault Lines at City Hall, a new Perspectives […]
IMFG in the Media Regarding the Mayor Ford Appeal Decision
On January 28th, the IMFG’s André Côté provided some reaction to the governance implications of the appeal ruling regarding Toronto Mayor Rob Ford in the Toronto Star and on CTV […]