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Introduction: Urban Affairs in Canada: Changing Roles and Changing Perspectives | 3 | |
1 | Immigration and Canadian Cities: Building Inclusion | 23 |
2 | Aboriginal People in Urban Areas | 45 |
3 | Bright New Vision or Same Old Story? Looking for Gender Justice in the Eco-city | 71 |
4 | "The Voice of Women" in Canadian Local Government | 93 |
5 | What Causes Inner-city Decay, and What Can Be Done about It? | 119 |
6 | Is Urban Affairs a Priority on the Public Agenda? | 151 |
7 | Toronto's Legal Challenge to Amalgamation | 157 |
8 | Signs of Life? The Transformation of Two-tier Metropolitan Government | 179 |
9 | Community Economic Development in Canadian Cities: From Experiment to Mainstream | 201 |
10 | Urban Issues and the New Policy Challenges: The Example of Public Consultation Policy in Montreal | 221 |
11 | From the National to the Local: Recent Lessons for Economic Development Policy | 239 |
12 | Postmodern Planning: All Talk, No Action? | 265 |
13 | Emerging Trends in Urban Affairs - A Municipal Manager's View | 289 |
14 | Some Puppets; Some Shoestrings! The Changing Intergovernmental Context | 303 |
15 | Have Fiscal Issues Put Urban Affairs Back on the Policy Agenda? | 309 |
16 | The City as the Hope of Democracy | 331 |
Bibliography | 345 | |
Index | 395 | |
About the Authors | 399 |
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