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Other | 2009
The Maturing Metropolis: Governance in Toronto a Decade on from Amalgamation
André Côté
A paper by André Côté, a Masters student at the School of Public Policy and Governance and holder of the Alan Broadbent Fellowship in Municipal Finance and Governance.
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Presentation | 2008
The Public Metropolis: The Political Dynamics of Urban Expansion in the Toronto Region
Frances Frisken
Co-sponsored by the Neptis Foundation and The GTA Forum, on January 29, 2008, with a presentation by Frances Frisken, Professor Emerita and Senior Scholar at York University, and panelists David Crombie, Judith Martin, and Andrew Sancton.
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Presentation | 2007
Toronto's Competitive (Dis)advantage? Using Policy Levers Effectively
Enid Slack
Notes for a Presentation by IMFG Director Enid Slack to the Roundtable on Economic Competitiveness and Social Cohesion, sponsored by the City of Toronto.
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Presentation | 2007
The Golden Rules of Regional Governance: Lessons from Germany
Jen Nelles
Co-sponsored by the Program on Globalization and Regional Innovation Systems, a presentation by Jen Nelles, PhD student in Political Science and holder of the Alan Broadbent Fellowship in Municipal Finance and Governance, on March 26, 2007, at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.
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Presentation | 2006
Planning in Toronto: What’s the problem?
Julie Di Lorenzo
This presentation was delivered by Julie Di Lorenzo at an event co-sponsored by Ideas That Matter on December 6, 2006, with two panel presentations: Planning in Toronto: What's the Problem?, chaired by Paul Bedford, including panelists Julie Di Lorenzo, Frank Lewinberg, and Gary Wright; and Amenities for Density: Section 37 of the Planning Act, chaired by John Lorinc, with a presentation by Larry Beasley, and panelists Steve Diamond, and Ted Tyndorf.
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Presentation | 2006
Planning in Toronto: What’s the problem?
Paul Bedford
This presentation was delivered by Paul Bedford at an event co-sponsored by Ideas That Matter on December 6, 2006, with two panel presentations: Planning in Toronto: What's the Problem?, chaired by Paul Bedford, including panelists Julie Di Lorenzo, Frank Lewinberg, and Gary Wright; and Amenities for Density: Section 37 of the Planning Act, chaired by John Lorinc, with a presentation by Larry Beasley, and panelists Steve Diamond, and Ted Tyndorf.
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Presentation | 2006
Planning in Toronto: What’s the problem?
Gary Wright
This presentation was delivered by Gary Wright at an event co-sponsored by Ideas That Matter on December 6, 2006, with two panel presentations: Planning in Toronto: What's the Problem?, chaired by Paul Bedford, including panelists Julie Di Lorenzo, Frank Lewinberg, and Gary Wright; and Amenities for Density: Section 37 of the Planning Act, chaired by John Lorinc, with a presentation by Larry Beasley, and panelists Steve Diamond, and Ted Tyndorf.
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Presentation | 2005
Governing Large Cities: A Comparative Perspective
Robert K. Vogel
Presentation on October 19, 2005 featuring keynote speaker Robert K. Vogel, Professor of Political Science and Urban Affairs, Director, Ph.D. Program, School of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville.
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