Cities as Crucibles: Reflections on Canada’s Urban Future - Softcover

Lapointe, François

 
9780776638317: Cities as Crucibles: Reflections on Canada’s Urban Future

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What makes some cities great and others just ordinary? How can we make sure that we are doing our best to shape Canada's cities so that they are wonderful places to live and work for people who are poor or rich, young or old, recently-arrived or First Nations? How can we get governments - at all levels - to work together with common purpose to address the challenges of our cities today and in the future?

Cities as Crucibles is full of case studies and illustrations that make the "urban agenda" come to life. Drawing from his experience in both the municipal and federal government sectors, François Lapointe argues convincingly for new models of collaboration, better decision making within and between governments, and above all, for re-designing the platforms for citizen engagement. Like a good urban planner, Lapointe forces us to think long-term and beyond the boundaries of our individual urban realities, while at the same time, grounding us in issues that are both immediate and local.

Cities as Crucibles advocates strongly and passionately for a different urban world-view. Through the proposed reflections on Canada's urban future, the book explores the many dimensions and ramifications of an urban agenda, more specifically:

It documents the urban reality of Canada in a holistic manner, showing and explaining its intricacies and complexities in accessible and readable language.

It puts forward a number of proposals for the governance of Canadian cities in the context of the development and realization of Canada's urban agenda.

It seeks to elicit, among Canadians, further reflections about the country's cities and their future, with the hope that it will address the particular learning and participation needs of younger Canadians.

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François Lapointe is conducting research on the governance of capital cities, particularly the governance of Canada's Capital, previously in association with the Centre on Governance of the University of Ottawa, but now as an independent researcher. He was Vice President, Capital Planning at the National Capital Commission in Ottawa until 2013 and, before that, Lapointe worked in senior planning positions for the City of Ottawa and in the Saint-Jérôme area. Over the course of five decades, he made significant contributions to the planning profession at local, regional, and national levels through strategic planning and management, urban governance, environmental planning, and communications skills. In 2003 he was the recipient of the Hans Blumenfeld Award and named Membre émérite by the Ordre des urbanistes du Québec, in recognition of his contribution to urbanism in the province of Quebec.

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ISBN 10:  0981393187 ISBN 13:  9780981393186
Verlag: University of Ottawa Press
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