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Title Sites of governance : multilevel governance and policy making in Canada's big cities / edited by Martin Horak and Robert Young
Published Montreal [Que.] : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 387 pages)
Series Fields of governance ; 3
Fields of governance ; 3.
Contents Foreword -- Introduction: multilevel governance and its central research questions in Canadian cities / Robert Young -- Ascending the main stage?: Calgary in the multilevel governance drama / Byron Miller and Alan Smart -- Charlottetown: a small, quiet seat of government-no boom, no bust / David M. Bulger -- Submerging the urban: Halifax in a multilevel governance system / Robert G. Finbow -- Overcoming adversity, or public action in the face of new urban problems: the example of Montreal / Laurence Bherer and Pierre Hamel -- Multilevel governance and public policy in Saint John, New Brunswick / Greg Marquis -- Policy making in Saskatoon in a multilevel context: the link between good governance and good public policy / Joseph Garcea and Donald C. Story -- St John's, a city apart: an essay in urban exceptionalism / Christopher Dunn and Cecily Pantin -- Multilevel governance in Toronto: success and failure in Canada's largest city / Martin Horak -- Multilevel governance and urban development: a Vancouver case study / Thomas A. Hutton -- Multilevel governance without municipal government: minimalist government in Winnipeg / Christopher Leo with Martine August, Mike Pyl, and Matthew D. Rogers -- Conclusion: understanding multilevel governance in Canada's cities / Martin Horak
Summary "Policies forged by all levels of government affect the lives of urban residents. Contributors to this volume explore how intergovernmental relations shape urban policies and how various social forces are involved in--or excluded from--the policy process. Focusing on diverse policy fields including emergency planning, image-building, immigrant settlement, infrastructure, federal property, and urban Aboriginal policy, Sites of Governance presents detailed studies of the largest city in each of Canada's provinces. Drawing on extensive documentary research and hundreds of interviews, contributors offer rich, nuanced analyses and a wealth of policy cases, ranging from preparation for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics to the development of innovative immigrant settlement programming in Winnipeg. Dominant themes include the importance of resources and formal jurisdiction in multilevel policy making, and the struggle for influence between business interests and other social forces. Essential reading for anyone concerned with the quality of urban life in Canada, Sites of Governance offers important insights about how multilevel governance works in Canadian cities."--Publisher's website
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Urban policy -- Canada -- Case studies
Federal-city relations -- Canada -- Case studies
Central-local government relations -- Canada -- Case studies
Municipal government -- Canada -- Case studies
Public-private sector cooperation -- Canada -- Case studies
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- Urban.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- City Planning & Urban Development.
Central-local government relations
Federal-city relations
Municipal government
Public-private sector cooperation
Urban policy
Stadt.
Governance.
Mehrebenen-Verflechtung.
Canada
Kanada.
Genre/Form Electronic books
Case studies
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Form Electronic book
Author Young, Robert, 1950-
Horak, Martin, 1973-
ISBN 9780773586918
0773586911