City Politics, Canada / / Jim Lightbody.

City Politics, Canada is an introduction to the basic politics and core policies of today's city halls. While the book surveys classic discussions and accurately describes municipal institutions in Canada, it also explains why particular policies assume the specific shape they do. James Lightbo...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t List of Abbreviations --   |t Preface --   |t Chapter 1. The study of urban politics --   |t Chapter 2. The policy-making system of the Canadian city --   |t Chapter 3. Urban political culture and the limits to policy choice --   |t Chapter 4. The development of locally accountable organizations --   |t Chapter 5. Elections and voters --   |t Chapter 6. Political parties and theories of local non-partisanship --   |t Chapter 7. Interests and lobbying at City Hall --   |t Chapter 8. Social movements, leadership, and the policy agenda --   |t Chapter 9. Relations among governments --   |t Chapter 10. Standing issues in regional governing --   |t Chapter 11. Theoretical questions about metropolitan institutions --   |t Chapter 12. Organizing city governments in the metropolis --   |t Chapter 13. The politics of local government reform --   |t Chapter 14. The impact of world practices on Canadian metropolitan cities --   |t Glossary --   |t References --   |t Index of Names --   |t Index of Subjects  
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520 |a City Politics, Canada is an introduction to the basic politics and core policies of today's city halls. While the book surveys classic discussions and accurately describes municipal institutions in Canada, it also explains why particular policies assume the specific shape they do. James Lightbody draws on over thirty years experience researching and participating in city politics to argue that transparent accountability from local public officials, related to specific policies and the general condition of the community, is an important and desired end for democratic city government. Arguments for change within city politics are insufficient if the result is that everyone has a say but no one is accountable. In following this theme throughout the book, Lightbody examines the various facets of metropolitan politics in a lively and engaging manner, and explains why city politics are important to all Canadians. Provincial agenda setting is viewed through the lens of the urban political landscape, as are the reasons behind the Toronto Megacity (1996) and Montreal's consolidation. Finally, the book expands its discussion to explore the global reach of the urban phenomenon and the impact of world practices on Canada's metropolitan cities. The ultimate hope for this book is that readers, as citizens, will be better able to understand the basic politics and core policies of today's city halls-and will be better equipped to participate effectively in the processes by which those policies are made.  
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