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Urban Policy Issues Canadian Perspectives None 2nd Ed None

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Urban Policy Issues Canadian Perspectives None 2nd Ed None
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Publisher: Toronto : Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.53 MB
Author: None, None, Fowler, Edmund P., 1942-; Siegel, David (David Timothy)
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 2nd ed.

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Urban Policy Issues Canadian Perspectives None 2nd Ed None by None, None, Fowler, Edmund P., 1942-; Siegel, David (david Timothy) instant download after payment.

302 pages : 23 cm, \"This collection examines how Canadian municipal governments have responded to some of the most fundamental changes to the municipal system since its origins in the nineteenth century. It focuses on issues of housing, transportation, and public health, charting current changes such as the growth in size and scope of municipalities and pointing to an increase in power of municipal governments. While it is unlikely that provincial governments will ever formally accede any direct policy making powers to the municipalities, the editors conclude that these changes mean the local governments will gradually obtain a de facto status as real policy-making bodies.\"--Jacket, First edition edited by: Richard A. Loreto, Trevor Price, Includes bibliographical references and index

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