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The St. Kitts Connection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 395

The St. Kitts Connection

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-09-30
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Terry Downes, a young commercial banker aspiring to achieve a top management position in the banking industry, runs into problems when reporting to a maverick banker at an aggressive Florida bank after moving from one of the most conservative financial institutions in the country. After getting fired, he meets a couple of Canadian real-estate developers in his hometown of Wellington, Florida, who ask him to run their South Florida enterprises and acquire a commercial bank on their behalf to facilitate their real-estate businesses. After taking the job, and surprised that the Canadian's own an offshore bank in St. Kitts, Downes finds himself in the middle of a major drug trafficking ring. Bef...

A Call to Account
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 403

A Call to Account

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-02-01
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

"What happens when Parliament fails to hold the government to account? What happens when the very institution that is supposed to represent us becomes dysfunctional?" These are the central questions posed in A Call to Account.

Detecting Information from Directors' Trades
  • Language: en

Detecting Information from Directors' Trades

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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A New Fatherland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 465

A New Fatherland

It is a unique story. A book like this was never written until now. You will find in it the astonishing truth and revelation about many aspects and facts of life you didn't think before or were afraid to think about; you will be pleased and satisfied that finally, the daring truth is revealed clearly and naked as a new born baby but with the power of a Hercules. Going again back to mythology for an example, if the many troublesome, frightening aspects of today's so called civilized, modern human society is a Goliath, those speakers in the book are the little David overpowering in a surprising way the giant of evil, lies, open and hidden cruelty, unbelievable ignorance and stupidity of which ...

The Public Metropolis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

The Public Metropolis

The Public Metropolis traces the evolution of Ontario government responses to rapid population growth and outward expansion in the Toronto city region over an eighty-year period. Frisken rigorously describes the many institutions and policies that were put in place at different times to provide services of region-wide importance and skilfully assesses the extent to which those institutions and policies managed to achieve objectives commonly identified with effective regional governance. Although the province acted sporadically and often reluctantly in the face of regional population growth and expansion, Frisken argues that its various interventions nonetheless contributed to the region's mo...

Metropolitan Governing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Metropolitan Governing

Metropolitan reforms have been implemented in Canada at a scale and frequency greater than anywhere else in the democratic world. The cross-national case studies provide a perspective on the role of different political systems and political cultures in determining the metropolitan governance agenda and the reforms undertaken, revealing considerable similarities in the agenda and diversity in responses.

Unlikely Radicals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

Unlikely Radicals

For twenty-two years politicians and businessmen pushed for the Adams Mine landfill as a solution to Ontario’s garbage disposal crisis. This plan to dump millions of tonnes of waste into the fractured pits of the Adams Mine prompted five separate civil resistance campaigns by a rural region of 35,000 in Northern Ontario. Unlikely Radicals traces the compelling history of the First Nations people and farmers, environmentalists and miners, retirees and volunteers, Anglophones and Francophones who stood side by side to defend their community with mass demonstrations, blockades, and non-violent resistance.

Governing Toronto: Bringing back the city that worked
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Governing Toronto: Bringing back the city that worked

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-11-25
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  • Publisher: FriesenPress

In stark contrast to the dysfunctional megacity of today, The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto was a city that worked. Some refer to this period from 1954 to 1998 as Toronto’s “Golden Age”. This book traces the growth and governance of the city from its creation in 1834 through its successful Metro years to why and how the decision was made to establish the present megacity while at the same time either accidentally or deliberately turning the Ontario government into both a provincial government and a regional government, as well, for a significantly enlarged Greater Toronto Area. Then it urges the provincial government to initiate a long over-due review of the governance of the city aimed at returning it to a city that works either by way of a de-amalgamation, as successfully achieved in Montreal, or at the very least by a decentralization of local responsibilities.

Does Your Vote Count?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Does Your Vote Count?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-02-01
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

As Canadians, we grow up believing that we live in a democracy. In school we are taught about the importance of exercising our right to vote, and that the politicians we elect to the House of Commons are there to be our representatives - to give voice to the concerns of their constituents and to give ordinary citizens a say in how the country is governed. Does Your Vote Count? demonstrates just how far Canadian government has strayed from this democratic ideal. Using excerpts from interviews with current and former politicians, civil servants, and academics, author Paul Kemp argues that, in many important ways, our vote does not count. In reality, only one person holds almost all of Ottawa's...

Cities for Citizens Improving Metropolitan Governance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Cities for Citizens Improving Metropolitan Governance

Drawing on the lessons from successful and unsuccessful attempts at the reform of metropolitan governance, this book identifies ways by which central and metropolitan governments can work better to optimise the potential of each urban region.