The strategic planning component in the policymaking process for municipalities in Canada. (Local Government Policymaking and Management: A ... An article from: Policy Studies Journal
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From the supplier: Provincial governments control Canada's municipalities and this has made municipal concerns dependent on the changing interests of their respective provincial administrations. The use of conditional grants allow their donors to dictate the programs to be implemented, earn credit for their success and escape liability in the event of failure. Meanwhile, local officials are limited in their performance of their duties due to their reliance on conditional funding for their activities.
Citation Details Title: The strategic planning component in the policymaking process for municipalities in Canada. (Local Government Policymaking and Management: A Crossnational Perspective) Author: James Lightbody Publication:Policy Studies Journal (Refereed) Date: March 22, 1993 Publisher: Policy Studies Organization Volume: v21 Issue: n1 Page: p94(10)