The Culture of Public Money: Local, Provincial and Federal Perspectives

The Culture of Public Money: Local, Provincial and Federal Perspectives

A candid chat about the financial governance at the heart of Canada’s federal government, its largest province, and the largest city.

By Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance

Date and time

Thursday, April 11 · 4:30 - 5:30pm EDT

Location

Massey Common Room, Massey College

4 Devonshire Place Toronto, ON M5S 2E1 Canada

About this event

The governments of Canada, Ontario, and Toronto, taken together, spend over $650 billion every year. But the process by which they make spending decisions, as well as how they spend, differs enormously depending on the order of government. On April 11, Peter Wallace, who has played key roles at all three orders of government, will join the IMFG’s Enid Slack for a candid chat about the financial governance at the heart of Canada’s federal government, its largest province, and the largest city.

Speaker

Peter Wallace is a Senior Advisor at Boston Consulting Group, Senior Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, and Senior Fellow at the CD Howe Institute. He has previously served as the Secretary of Treasury Board for the Government of Canada, City Manager for Toronto, Head of the Ontario Public Service and Secretary to Cabinet, and Ontario Deputy Minister of Finance and Secretary to Treasury Board.

Moderator

Enid Slack is the Director of the Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance (IMFG) at the School of Cities. She is one of Canada's foremost experts in municipal finance and has been working in this field for over 40 years. She is respected nationally and internationally for her research on municipal finance and governance. Enid has written several books and articles on municipal fiscal health, property taxes, intergovernmental transfers, and municipal infrastructure finance. She consults with governments and agencies in Canada and around the world. Enid holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Toronto.

Organized by

The Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance (IMFG), at the School of Cities, focuses on the fiscal health and governance challenges facing large cities and city-regions in Canada, and develops solutions through original research and programming. 

www.imfg.org

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