Author: R. V Segsworth
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781442662858
Category : Economic development
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Governance in Northern Ontario
Author: R. V Segsworth
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781442662858
Category : Economic development
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781442662858
Category : Economic development
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Governance in Northern Ontario: Economic Development and Policy Making
Author: Charles Conteh
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442613564
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 233
Book Description
This book analyzes economic development policy governance in northern Ontario over the past thirty years, with the goal of making practical policy recommendations for present and future government engagement with the region. It brings together scholars from several disciplines to address the policy and management challenges in various sectors of northern Ontario's economy, including the mining, pulp and paper, and tourism industries, and both small- and medium-sized businesses. Governance in Northern Ontario assesses the role of the provincial government and its economic policy intervention in the region's economic development. The contributors evaluate the relationship between the provincial and local governments and the business sector, and also looser structures of policy networks, such as those of First Nations and other interested community groups. Focusing on the nature of partnerships between governments and societal interests, Governance in Northern Ontario makes a significant contribution to the theories and practice of public policy governance in socioeconomically disadvantaged regions.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442613564
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 233
Book Description
This book analyzes economic development policy governance in northern Ontario over the past thirty years, with the goal of making practical policy recommendations for present and future government engagement with the region. It brings together scholars from several disciplines to address the policy and management challenges in various sectors of northern Ontario's economy, including the mining, pulp and paper, and tourism industries, and both small- and medium-sized businesses. Governance in Northern Ontario assesses the role of the provincial government and its economic policy intervention in the region's economic development. The contributors evaluate the relationship between the provincial and local governments and the business sector, and also looser structures of policy networks, such as those of First Nations and other interested community groups. Focusing on the nature of partnerships between governments and societal interests, Governance in Northern Ontario makes a significant contribution to the theories and practice of public policy governance in socioeconomically disadvantaged regions.
Governance in Northern Ontario
Government and Politics of Ontario
Author: Donald C. MacDonald
Publisher: Macmillan of Canada : Maclean-Hunter Press
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Publisher: Macmillan of Canada : Maclean-Hunter Press
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Policy Governance in Multi-level Systems
Author: Charles Conteh
Publisher: McGill Queens Univ
ISBN: 9780773541207
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
An examination of trends towards increasing state-society partnerships and intergovernmental collaboration in the face of global economic restructuring.
Publisher: McGill Queens Univ
ISBN: 9780773541207
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
An examination of trends towards increasing state-society partnerships and intergovernmental collaboration in the face of global economic restructuring.
The Government and Politics of Ontario
Author: Graham White
Publisher: Scarborough, Ont. : Nelson Canada
ISBN:
Category : Ontario
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Publisher: Scarborough, Ont. : Nelson Canada
ISBN:
Category : Ontario
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Royal Commission on the Northern Environment, Interim Report and Recommendations
Author: Ontario. Royal Commission on the Northern Environment
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
The Evolution of Local Government in Northern Ontario
Author: Geoffrey R. Weller
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Local government
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
In the Power of the Government
Author: Mark Kuhlberg
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442666218
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
For forty years, historians have argued that early twentieth-century provincial governments in Canada were easily manipulated by the industrialists who developed Canada’s natural resources, such as pulpwood, water power, and minerals. With In the Power of the Government, Mark Kuhlberg uses the case of the Ontario pulp and paper industry to challenge that interpretation of Canadian provincial politics. Examining the relationship between the corporations which ran the province’s pulp and paper mills and the politicians at Queen’s Park, Kuhlberg concludes that the Ontario government frequently rebuffed the demands of the industrialists who wanted to tap Ontario’s spruce timber and hydro-electric potential. A sophisticated empirical challenge to the orthodox literature on this issue, In the Power of the Government will be essential reading for historians and political scientists interested in the history of Canadian industrial development.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442666218
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
For forty years, historians have argued that early twentieth-century provincial governments in Canada were easily manipulated by the industrialists who developed Canada’s natural resources, such as pulpwood, water power, and minerals. With In the Power of the Government, Mark Kuhlberg uses the case of the Ontario pulp and paper industry to challenge that interpretation of Canadian provincial politics. Examining the relationship between the corporations which ran the province’s pulp and paper mills and the politicians at Queen’s Park, Kuhlberg concludes that the Ontario government frequently rebuffed the demands of the industrialists who wanted to tap Ontario’s spruce timber and hydro-electric potential. A sophisticated empirical challenge to the orthodox literature on this issue, In the Power of the Government will be essential reading for historians and political scientists interested in the history of Canadian industrial development.
The Proposal Economy
Author: Pamela Stern
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774828242
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
In 2001 the northern Ontario town of Cobalt won a competition to be named the province’s “Most Historic Town.” This honour, though purely symbolic, came as Cobalters were also applying for and winning federal and provincial development grants to remake this once important silver mining centre as a destination for mining heritage tourism. This book, based on extended ethnographic and multi-method research in Cobalt, examines the multiple ways that development proposal writing is intertwined with neoliberal citizenship. Under current forms of neoliberal governance, proposal making and applying for grants have become normalized activities for individuals, non-profit organizations, schools, and municipalities. The authors argue that the residents of Cobalt have become entrenched in a “proposal economy,” a system that empowers them to imagine, engage, and propose but not to count on the state to provide certain services. The Proposal Economy makes an empirical and theoretical contribution to the literature on citizenship and neoliberal governance. In addition to the detailed and nuanced ethnography, it provides new perspectives on the ways that citizenship is produced and reproduced under conditions of neoliberalism.
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 0774828242
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
In 2001 the northern Ontario town of Cobalt won a competition to be named the province’s “Most Historic Town.” This honour, though purely symbolic, came as Cobalters were also applying for and winning federal and provincial development grants to remake this once important silver mining centre as a destination for mining heritage tourism. This book, based on extended ethnographic and multi-method research in Cobalt, examines the multiple ways that development proposal writing is intertwined with neoliberal citizenship. Under current forms of neoliberal governance, proposal making and applying for grants have become normalized activities for individuals, non-profit organizations, schools, and municipalities. The authors argue that the residents of Cobalt have become entrenched in a “proposal economy,” a system that empowers them to imagine, engage, and propose but not to count on the state to provide certain services. The Proposal Economy makes an empirical and theoretical contribution to the literature on citizenship and neoliberal governance. In addition to the detailed and nuanced ethnography, it provides new perspectives on the ways that citizenship is produced and reproduced under conditions of neoliberalism.