Murtaza Haider was quoted on narrowing Toronto traffic lanes in various media sources.
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Enid Slack quoted in St. Albert Gazette article
IMFG Director Enid Slack was quoted in an article on municipal borrowing in the St. Albert Gazette called “To borrow or not to borrow? Is that the question?“
Find out more »Enid Slack gives presentation at conference in Bogotá
IMFG Director Enid Slack gave a presentation to the Seminario Internacional sobre alternativas de financiamiento de ciudades, in Bogotá, Colombia, called “Own-Source Revenues for Metropolitan Cities.”
Find out more »Enid Slack quoted in the Chronicle Herald
IMFG Director Enid Slack was quoted in an article in the Chronicle Herald called “Tax fairness: Critics still see flaws in N.S. property assessment system.”
Find out more »Alan Broadbent writes Op Ed in the Toronto Star about John Tory
IMFG Chair Alan Broadbent wrote an Op Ed in the Toronto Starabout John Tory called “Toronto needs much more than a new mayor to shape its future.”
Find out more »Murtaza Haider quoted in the media on census data
IMFG Visiting Scholar Murtaza Haider was quoted in The Globe and Mail in an article called “Poor census data is crippling Canada’s ability to compete.”
Find out more »Murtaza Haider on The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Murtaza Haider: A Divided Toronto To view the video of IMFG Visiting Scholar Murtaza Haider on The Agenda with Steve Paikin, click here.
Find out more »Greg Clark’s new publication now available
The Making of a World City: London 1991 to 2021
Find out more »Enid Slack interviewed in Curb Magazine
IMFG Director Enid Slack was interviewed in Curb Magazine (Vol. 5, issue 2, 2014), published by the University of Alberta, called “Financing Smarter Municipal Growth.”
Find out more »Murtaza Haider writes article in Huffington Post on Toronto’s mayoral election
IMFG Visiting Fellow Murtaza Haider wrote an article in the Huffington Post Canada on Toronto’s mayoral election called “Toronto Is a City Divided into the Haves, Will Haves and Have Nots.”
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