How satisfied are Calgarians with their city council? To answer this question, The School of Public Policy partnered with the Canadian Municipal Election Study to survey 2,001 Calgarians at the end of 2018. The survey was carried out by Forum Research between November 14 and December 13, 2018; margins of error for overall satisfaction scores reported here are +/- 2.2% (mayor) and +/-2.3% (council)
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/fast-facts-cities-within-citie
Mike Bradley has been the mayor of the City of Sarnia since 1988 and is the second-longest serving m...
Using monthly public transit revenue data from January 2015 to December 2021, we investigate the eff...
To answer this question, The School of Public Policy partnered with the Canadian Municipal Election ...
On November 13, 2018, Calgarians voted 56-44 to terminate the city’s bid for the 2026 Winter Olympic...
The day after Calgarians voted to end the city’s bid for the 2026 Olympic Games, city council quietl...
Many of Calgary’s most pressing municipal policy issues, from economic development to infrastructure...
Affordable housing and a manageable commute are central to the well-being of Calgarians. Yet among l...
When Calgary placed fifth on the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Liveability Ranking in 2012, the city...
Peculiar patterns have emerged in municipal politics in Canada. Unlike at federal and provincial lev...
Over the past 30 years Calgary has doubled in size, from a population of 640,645 in 1985 to 1,230,91...
Whether it’s a big city or a small town, all Canadian municipalities have core issues that their ele...
How powerful are Canada’s big city mayors? Do mayors have the power to lead in Canada’s cities? What...
Once forgotten as an object of research, a growing literature dealing with various aspects of small ...
Book review by C. Richard Tindal of Accountability and Responsiveness at the Municipal Level: ...
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/fast-facts-cities-within-citie
Mike Bradley has been the mayor of the City of Sarnia since 1988 and is the second-longest serving m...
Using monthly public transit revenue data from January 2015 to December 2021, we investigate the eff...
To answer this question, The School of Public Policy partnered with the Canadian Municipal Election ...
On November 13, 2018, Calgarians voted 56-44 to terminate the city’s bid for the 2026 Winter Olympic...
The day after Calgarians voted to end the city’s bid for the 2026 Olympic Games, city council quietl...
Many of Calgary’s most pressing municipal policy issues, from economic development to infrastructure...
Affordable housing and a manageable commute are central to the well-being of Calgarians. Yet among l...
When Calgary placed fifth on the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Liveability Ranking in 2012, the city...
Peculiar patterns have emerged in municipal politics in Canada. Unlike at federal and provincial lev...
Over the past 30 years Calgary has doubled in size, from a population of 640,645 in 1985 to 1,230,91...
Whether it’s a big city or a small town, all Canadian municipalities have core issues that their ele...
How powerful are Canada’s big city mayors? Do mayors have the power to lead in Canada’s cities? What...
Once forgotten as an object of research, a growing literature dealing with various aspects of small ...
Book review by C. Richard Tindal of Accountability and Responsiveness at the Municipal Level: ...
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/reports/fast-facts-cities-within-citie
Mike Bradley has been the mayor of the City of Sarnia since 1988 and is the second-longest serving m...
Using monthly public transit revenue data from January 2015 to December 2021, we investigate the eff...