Thursday, September 15th, 2016 What Does Good Governance Mean for Canadian Cities?

DateTimeLocation
Thursday, September 15, 20164:00PM - 5:30PMSeminar Room 208N, Munk School of Global Affairs
1 Devonshire Place
M5S 3K7

Description

The quality of our governance systems is a matter of great interest to Canadians. Yet little has been written about what good governance looks like at the local level. On September 15, Zack Taylor will explore findings from his recent IMFG Paper on the meaning of good local governance for Canadian cities, and how to measure it.


Speakers

Zack Taylor
Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Local Government Program at Western University and a non-practicing Registered Professional Planner in the Province of Ontario.


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