IMFG Visiting Scholar Murtaza Haider reveals the risks of a two-tier taxi industry for Toronto in a new report commissioned by Beck Taxi called “To Uber or Not to Uber: […]
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IMFG Papers look at how to implement property tax reforms, and why Canadian cities were able to borrow so easily after the 2008 recession
IMFG is pleased to announce the release of two new papers.
Find out more »The Ward: Toronto’s First Priority Neighbourhood?
Book Launch and Discussion Panel Moderated by Editor John Lorinc, and featuring U of T authors and other contributors. Presented by Innis College and the Urban Studies Program.
Find out more »IMFG Fellowship Recipients for 2015-16
IMFG has selected the three fellowship recipients for 2015-16
Find out more »Why were Canadian cities able to borrow so easily after the 2008 recession?
Why did Canadian municipal credit conditions improve so dramatically after the 2008 recession compared to other sub-national governments around the world? This is the subject of a new IMFG Paper […]
Find out more »IMFG releases new paper on How to Reform the Property Tax
IMFG is pleased to announce a new paper by Director Enid Slack and Senior Fellow Richard M. Bird, How to Reform the Property Tax: Lessons from around the World.
Find out more »Enid Slack records presentation for Local Government New South Wales
IMFG Director Enid Slack recorded a presentation for Local Government New South Wales, which will be shown at the Finance Summit in Sydney, Australia on August 27th. The presentation is […]
Find out more »Enid Slack’s book, Is Your City Healthy? referenced in Oakville Beaver article
IMFG Director Enid Slack’s book, Is Your City Healthy? was referenced in an article in the Oakville Beaver on July 31st called “Oakville’s fiscal health ranks No. 1.”
Find out more »IMFG hires new Manager of Programs & Research
IMFG is pleased to welcome Selena Zhang as the new Manager, Programs and Research.
Find out more »Alan Broadbent gives presentation to Ontario Human Rights Commission
IMFG Chair Alan Broadbent gave a presentation on July 23rd to the Ontario Human Rights Commission on a “rights based” approach to poverty reduction.
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