This paper examines whether municipal reform has led to local government developing self-initiated, innovative social programs that address local needs. Interviews with local government officials and administrators from single- and upper-tier municipalities in Ontario were conducted to gain firsthand accounts of the local government role in the social policy process. The findings reveal that municipal reform, accompanied by the downloading of social services in Ontario, leads to greater levels of autonomy, more flexibility with decision-making, and the ability of local government to take a lead role in the development of social programs and policy
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
Whether it’s a big city or a small town, all Canadian municipalities have core issues that their ele...
The purpose of this thesis is to show that unchecked local development policies do not necessarily s...
This paper examines the role of Ontario municipalities in redistribution in an effort to understand ...
This paper examines whether the short- and long-term goals surrounding the Ontario government’s deci...
This paper examines the Ontario government’s proposed major changes to the local government of Ottaw...
This paper examines the effectiveness of citizen engagement as a complementary process to the repres...
This thesis is about municipal social planning in Canada. The purpose of this work is to suggest co...
On 31 July 2007, the Department of Provincial and Local Government (DPLG) initiated a policy review ...
This paper examines whether the facilitation of public participation in local government is a worthw...
This paper examines the application of service delivery review approaches in Ontario local governmen...
The research scope includes municipal governments in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alb...
This paper examines whether political institutions affect the way municipalities are managed based o...
This paper outlines how the devolution of power from federal and provincial governments to municipal...
This paper examines the municipal role in child care based on interviews, surveys, workshops, confer...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
Whether it’s a big city or a small town, all Canadian municipalities have core issues that their ele...
The purpose of this thesis is to show that unchecked local development policies do not necessarily s...
This paper examines the role of Ontario municipalities in redistribution in an effort to understand ...
This paper examines whether the short- and long-term goals surrounding the Ontario government’s deci...
This paper examines the Ontario government’s proposed major changes to the local government of Ottaw...
This paper examines the effectiveness of citizen engagement as a complementary process to the repres...
This thesis is about municipal social planning in Canada. The purpose of this work is to suggest co...
On 31 July 2007, the Department of Provincial and Local Government (DPLG) initiated a policy review ...
This paper examines whether the facilitation of public participation in local government is a worthw...
This paper examines the application of service delivery review approaches in Ontario local governmen...
The research scope includes municipal governments in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alb...
This paper examines whether political institutions affect the way municipalities are managed based o...
This paper outlines how the devolution of power from federal and provincial governments to municipal...
This paper examines the municipal role in child care based on interviews, surveys, workshops, confer...
This paper is part of the IMFG Papers on Municipal Finance and Governance series. For a full list of...
Whether it’s a big city or a small town, all Canadian municipalities have core issues that their ele...
The purpose of this thesis is to show that unchecked local development policies do not necessarily s...