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Presentation | 2013
Why Value-Based Property Taxation?
Enid Slack
Presentation delivered by IMFG Director Enid Slack to the 8th Mass Appraisal Valuation Symposium in Durban, South Africa on June 13, 2013.
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Presentation | 2013
Canada as an Investment Safe Haven: Implications for Municipal Credit
Kyle Hanniman
In recent years, we have seen a sharp increase in foreign demand for Canadian assets, including bonds issued by Canadian municipalities and provinces. IMFG Post-Doctoral Fellow Kyle Hanniman discussed the factors driving foreign investment in Canada's subnational bond market; the implications of these developments for municipal borrowing costs and credit spreads; and what, if anything, municipalities are doing to manage the risks and opportunities involved.
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Presentation | 2013
The Role of Local Governments in a Unitary Welfare State: The Case of Norway
Lars-Erik Borge
Presentation delivered by IMFG Visiting Scholar Lars-Erik Borge on May 8, 2013. Borge is Professor of Economics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim.
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Presentation | 2013
Ensuring Toronto’s Fiscal Health while Investing for the Future
Joe Pennachetti
In the second annual Toronto City Manager's Address, City Manager Joe Pennachetti discusses the City's fiscal position and the strategic directions the City must weigh in building an economically vibrant, functional, and inclusive Toronto.
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Presentation | 2013
Local Special Purpose Bodies in Ontario: A History of Institutional Change
Jack Lucas
This presentation describes the structural history of school boards, boards of health, and hydro commissions in Ontario. The goal is to understand how and why these institutions have changed over the long term, focusing on how ideas, organized interests, and political opportunities can explain the long-term patterns, timing, and pace of institutional change.
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Presentation | 2013
Big City, Big Ideas: American Cities and Millennials
Rolf Pendall
Millennials are changing the face of cities. Educated, diverse and tech-savvy, this highly urbanized generation of ‘teens to thirty-somethings’ is expressing a new set of values about how they want to live, work, and play. Yet, their influx into North America’s cities is also surfacing difficult questions about housing affordability, access to employment, gentrification, and race. As urban demographics and civic values shift, what will the implications be for North America’s cities?
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Presentation | 2013
Big City, Big Ideas: A Return to the Core – The Toronto Perspective
Francis Fong
Millennials are changing the face of cities. Educated, diverse and tech-savvy, this highly urbanized generation of ‘teens to thirty-somethings’ is expressing a new set of values about how they want to live, work, and play. Yet, their influx into North America’s cities is also surfacing difficult questions about housing affordability, access to employment, gentrification, and race. As urban demographics and civic values shift, what will the implications be for North America’s cities?
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Presentation | 2013
The City and its People: Civic Engagement Strategies for Residents
Brenna Keatinge
Discussions about urban governance often overlook the role of city residents, concentrating instead on developers, politicians and municipalities. This presentation focused on the case of a neighbourhood civic movement in Toronto and its residents’ strategies to influence local governance and development.
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