Affiliation:
1. Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy University of Toronto
2. Department of Political Science University of Calgary
Abstract
AbstractWhile past research suggests that informal processes of dialogue play an important role in municipal intergovernmental relations in Canada, we currently know very little about their character and frequency. Who do local elected officials communicate with, and through which channels? And which municipal voices carry the most weight in these conversations? This article answers these questions from the perspective of elected politicians themselves, using a pan‐Canadian survey of municipal, provincial, and federal elected representatives. Our findings confirm that municipal intergovernmental relations depend heavily on informal institutions and personal relationships and highlight the key role of municipal mayors as spokespersons and advocates for municipalities in Canadian federalism.
Funder
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Subject
Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science
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