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UC Berkeley Berkeley Planning Journal Title The Impact of Legislative Reforms to Canadian Federalism on Toronto's Ability to Reduce Poverty Publication Date The Impact of Legislative Reforms to Canadian Federalism on Toronto's Ability to Reduce Poverty
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In the past decade, the Canadian city of Toronto has undergone radical internal shifts in its socioeconomic geography and governance structure while simultaneously emerging on the world stage as an extremely livable and financially successful city. These trends have been accompanied by growing poverty concentrated in the inner suburbs at the municipality's boundaries. In 2006, the provincial government passed the Stronger City of Toronto for a Strong Ontario Act explicitly recognizing Toronto
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