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Facing the Consequences: Women and Urban Governance Reform in Toronto and London
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49
This budgetary information is drawn from a “Friends of Barbara Hall”
fundraising letter signed by Sonja Smits, dated 11 November 2002, 3.
50
See Jennifer Lewington, “Schmoozing for Dollars,” Globe and Mail (14 July
2003), A16.
51
Protest demonstrations in Toronto against the Harris regime, for example,
often featured speeches by Ontario Public Service Employees Union president
Leah Casselman, and Parents for Education activist Annie Kidder.
52
See Horak, The Power of Local Identity, 19.
53
Wynne was nominated to run against David Turnbull in the constituency of
Don Valley West.
54
On these developments in Toronto, see Carolyn Whitzman, “The ‘Voice of
Women’ in Canadian Local Government,” in Andrew et al., eds., Urban Affairs,
105.
55
For full details on election patterns in Toronto, see Bashevkin, “Training a
Spotlight on Urban Citizenship.”
56
See Paula M. Dill and Paul J. Bedford, Toronto Official Plan (Toronto: Urban
Development Services, 2002), 5.
57
See Coote and Pattullo, Power and Prejudice, chap. 15.
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49
This budgetary information is drawn from a “Friends of Barbara Hall”
fundraising letter signed by Sonja Smits, dated 11 November 2002, 3.
50
See Jennifer Lewington, “Schmoozing for Dollars,” Globe and Mail (14 July
2003), A16.
51
Protest demonstrations in Toronto against the Harris regime, for example,
often featured speeches by Ontario Public Service Employees Union president
Leah Casselman, and Parents for Education activist Annie Kidder.
52
See Horak, The Power of Local Identity, 19.
53
Wynne was nominated to run against David Turnbull in the constituency of
Don Valley West.
54
On these developments in Toronto, see Carolyn Whitzman, “The ‘Voice of
Women’ in Canadian Local Government,” in Andrew et al., eds., Urban Affairs,
105.
55
For full details on election patterns in Toronto, see Bashevkin, “Training a
Spotlight on Urban Citizenship.”
56
See Paula M. Dill and Paul J. Bedford, Toronto Official Plan (Toronto: Urban
Development Services, 2002), 5.
57
See Coote and Pattullo, Power and Prejudice, chap. 15.
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