Changing Toronto : governing urban neoliberalism

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Changing Toronto : governing urban neoliberalism

Julie-Anne Boudreau, Roger Keil, and Douglas Young

University of Toronto Press, c2009

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"A Garamond book"

Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-237) and index

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Description

By exploring the formative years of the New City of Toronto (between 1995 and 2005, the period just before, during, and after metropolitan amalgamation), Changing Toronto analyzes the political, social, and environmental challenges of living in, and governing, a major metropolitan city region that bills itself as a multicultural, world-class city.

Table of Contents

Preface List of Figures, Tables, and Maps Acknowledgements 1. Canada Urbana: Perspectives of Urban Research 2. The City That Works (No More): Towards the Crisis of the Mid-1990s 3. Tory Toronto: Neoliberalism in the City 4. Making the Megacity 5. Diverse-City 6. Official Planning 7. The In-between City 8. Urinetown or Morainetown? 9. Transportation Dilemmas 10. Creative Competitiveness 11. Millermania 12. Changing Toronto References Index

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