Somehow, in recent years, advocates for increased spending on services and particularly infrastructure in Canadian cities have succeeded in promulgating the idea within public policy circles that municipal governments are unreasonably constrained in their revenue-generating abilities. The general crux of their case argues that property taxes, the most substantial source of municipalities’ own-source revenue, are a poor solution, and that cities should be given the power to levy sales taxes, or income taxes. In fact, closer analysis shows that property taxes are the best available solution for municipalities to raise funds for services and infrastructure, presuming governments can make the necessary case to citizens to justify greater spendi...
Municipal reliance on property taxes and the competing priorities of municipalities—in terms of wher...
Municipal finances have been an ongoing public issue in Alberta. See for example, McMillan and Dahlb...
This study explores how British Columbia can provide more financial autonomy to its cities by granti...
Somehow, in recent years, advocates for increased spending on services and particularly infrastructu...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives series.The property tax generates a significant proporti...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives Papers series. For a full list of papers, please visit h...
Local governments in Alberta have faced considerable and variable challenges over the past 60 years....
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Wh...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
In 2007, the province of Ontario effectively granted Toronto “charter-city status,” handing the muni...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives series. For a full list of papers please visit: https://...
It is undeniable that the goods, services, and privileges that municipalities provide are vital for ...
Alberta municipalities rely heavily on property taxes levied on residential and non-residential sect...
Municipal reliance on property taxes and the competing priorities of municipalities—in terms of wher...
Municipal finances have been an ongoing public issue in Alberta. See for example, McMillan and Dahlb...
This study explores how British Columbia can provide more financial autonomy to its cities by granti...
Somehow, in recent years, advocates for increased spending on services and particularly infrastructu...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives series.The property tax generates a significant proporti...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives Papers series. For a full list of papers, please visit h...
Local governments in Alberta have faced considerable and variable challenges over the past 60 years....
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Wh...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
In 2007, the province of Ontario effectively granted Toronto “charter-city status,” handing the muni...
This paper is part of the IMFG Perspectives series. For a full list of papers please visit: https://...
It is undeniable that the goods, services, and privileges that municipalities provide are vital for ...
Alberta municipalities rely heavily on property taxes levied on residential and non-residential sect...
Municipal reliance on property taxes and the competing priorities of municipalities—in terms of wher...
Municipal finances have been an ongoing public issue in Alberta. See for example, McMillan and Dahlb...
This study explores how British Columbia can provide more financial autonomy to its cities by granti...