City Politics in CanadaCity Politics in Canada offers a new perspective on Canadian municipal politics. It concerns the practice of politics at the local level. Its focus, moreover, is on seven specific political systems at the heart of what are arguably the most important metropolitan areas in Canada. |
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Montreal ANDREW SANCTON | 58 |
Toronto WARREN MAGNUSSON | 94 |
OttawaHull CAROLINE ANDREW | 140 |
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