IMFG paper featured in Torontoist
Professor Alexandra Flynn’s IMFG Paper, (Re)creating Boundary Lines: Assessing Toronto’s Ward Boundary Review Process, was recently featured in Torontoists’ piece entitled “Toronto voters, candidates still unclear on ward boundaries as election […]
Enid Slack interviewed on CBC
IMFG Director Enid Slack spoke to Metro Morning’s Matt Galloway on the CBC about the city’s financial situation, and the role taxes will play in the coming election. Listen to the […]
Coverage for Aaron A. Moore’s recent IMFG Perspectives paper
Aaron A. Moore’s recent IMFG paper, The potential and consequences of municipal electoral reform, was covered in an article on thesuburban.com entitled “Is the municipal electoral system in need of […]
IMFG Director Enid Slack moderates a panel for the Forum on the National Capital Commission Plan
IMFG Director Enid Slack moderated a panel at a Forum on the National Capital Commission Plan from 2017 to 2067 at the Evergreen Brickworks in Toronto.
New IMFG Perspectives Paper featured in the Toronto Star
IMFG Fellow Aaron A. Moore’s new IMFG Perspectives publication, Is the municipal electoral system in need of reform? was recently covered in the Toronto Star. In the paper, Professor Moore demystifies the municipal […]
New IMFG publication: Is the municipal electoral system in need of reform?
As voters in Alberta and Quebec head to the polls, and a year before municipal elections in Ontario and through much of the rest of the country, a new paper […]
