Real Estate Development Timing in Toronto: Insights from Multi-Residential Development Applications
School of Cities, Suite 853, Boardroom 55 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThe 2023-24 Blanche and Sandy Van Ginkel Graduate Fellow in Municipal Finance and Governance Keir Matthews-Hunter presented preliminary findings from analysis of approved multi-residential development applications from 2012-2015.
Rethinking Surplus Land: Three Decades of Municipal Land Sales in the City of Toronto
School of Cities, Suite 853, Boardroom 55 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaOn June 18, 2024, 2023-24 IMFG Fellow in Municipal Finance and Governance Sean Grisdale provided the first comprehensive summary of housing development outcomes on former city land in Toronto, drawing on almost 30 years of data documenting land sales,
The Politics of Local Budgeting in Canada: Three Case Studies
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Room 108N 1 Devonshire Place, North House, Room 108N, Toronto, ON, CanadaOn June 12, 2024, Richard M. Bird Post-Doctoral Fellow, Stephanie Ortynsky, compared the process of local government budgeting to federal and provincial budgeting processes before diving into three case studies of municipalities that have embarked on budgetary reform: Halifax, Toronto, and Vancouver.
The Culture of Public Money: Local, Provincial and Federal Perspectives
Massey College, Massey Common Room 4 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaOn April 11 2024, Peter Wallace, who has played key roles at all three orders of government, joined the IMFG’s Enid Slack for a candid chat about the financial governance at the heart of Canada’s federal government, its largest province and the largest city.
Second Annual IMFG Address by Regional CAOs
Campbell Conference Facility Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaIn this second annual IMFG address, regional Chief Administrative Officers of Durham, York and Peel gave their perspectives on the role and effectiveness of regional governments, and discussed how they are addressing the housing crisis as well as the underlying infrastructure needed to serve it.
Wellbeing Budgets in New Zealand and Canada: What Can Municipalities Learn?
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Room 108N 1 Devonshire Place, North House, Room 108N, Toronto, ON, CanadaOn November 29, 2023, Richard M. Bird post-doctoral fellow, Stephanie Ortynsky, outlined how New Zealand adopted and implemented its innovative wellbeing approach to budgeting, described where Canada stands on wellbeing budgets, and discussed how Canadian municipalities could benefit from considering their budget decisions holistically.
Development charges: The case for and against
Massey College, Massey Common Room 4 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaDevelopment charges are currently being debated across Canada. On November 14, 2023, two municipal finance exports explored differing viewpoints on development charges.
11th City Manager’s Address: A New Deal for Toronto: What if They Say ‘Yes’
Campbell Conference Facility Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, 1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaToronto City Manager Paul Johnson discussed the intergovernmental New Deal Working Group aimed at establishing a path to fiscal sustainability.
Changing Patterns of Governance in Metropolitan Regions: Australian and Canadian Perspectives
Massey College, Massey Common Room 4 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPanel discussed new trends in regional governance in Australia and implications for Greater Toronto, Ontario, and Canada.
Decarbonization of Buildings in Canadian Cities: Using Property Assessed Clean Energy Financing to Attract Private Capital
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, Room 108N 1 Devonshire Place, North House, Room 108N, Toronto, ON, CanadaOn June 20, 2023, Richard M. Bird post-doctoral fellow Robert Stewart outlined the methods used to encourage private capital to provide Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing in the US and discussed how similar arrangements can be adapted to Canada.