Accountability and responsiveness at the municipal level : views from Canada /
edited by Sandra Breux and Jérôme Couture.
- 1 online resource
- McGill-Queen's studies in urban governance ; 9 .
- McGill-Queen's studies in urban governance ; 9. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In Canada, the quality of municipal democracy has been questioned due to three crucial factors. First, voter turnout tends to be significantly lower for municipal elections than it is for other levels of government. Second, the re-election rate of incumbent candidates is higher compared to provincial, territorial, and federal elections. Third, corruption and other scandals have tarnished the image of local democracy. Are cities sufficiently capable of responding to crises and representing the interests of their residents? Accountability and Responsiveness at the Municipal Level addresses these issues through qualitative and quantitative analysis, focusing on some of the most important characteristics of the Canadian municipal scene, including the contexts of partisanship and non-partisanship, the careers and daily work of municipal officials, and multilevel governance. This volume also assists directly to the collection and dissemination of data about cities as there is currently no centralized system for capturing and organizing electoral statistics at the municipal level. Municipal democracy in Canada suffers from a representation deficit. Accountability and Responsiveness at the Municipal Level is an important first step in building high-quality comparative information on the politics of Canada's cities."--
9780773553286 (hardcover) 9780773553293 (paper)
2018411789
C2018901203X C20189012048
Municipal government--Canada. Local elections--Canada.