Finding Common Ground: Interlocal Cooperation in Canada
Kate Daley and
Zachary Spicer
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Kate Daley: Smart Growth Waterloo Region
Zachary Spicer: Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs
No 7, IMFG Forum from University of Toronto, Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance
Abstract:
A range of municipalities are considering or already using interlocal agreements in a variety of policy areas. Canadian municipalities with such agreements generally report high levels of satisfaction with them. Surprisingly, however, we find less cooperation between Canadian municipalities than we find in other parts of the world.In May 2017, the Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance (IMFG) hosted a conference that brought together researchers and practitioners in the field to explore the scope, focus, and future of interlocal cooperation in Canada. The conference included both aggregate research conducted across several Census Metropolitan Areas and detailed case studies of specific governments and agreements. Lessons were drawn both from agreements between municipalities and from agreements between municipal and Indigenous governments. This Forum paper presents findings from the conference and concludes by providing suggestions for local governments hoping to enter into interlocal agreements. These recommendations focus on strengthening three key areas: relationships, institutional processes, and accountability and democracy.
Keywords: interlocal cooperation; intermunicipal agreements; local government (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 15 pages
Date: 2018-01
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