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Some Great Idea

By (author): Edward Keenan

Since 2010, Toronto’s headlines have been consumed by the outrageous personal foibles and government-slashing, anti-urbanist policies of Mayor Rob Ford. But the heated debate at City Hall has obscured a bigger, decade-long narrative of Toronto’s ascendance as a mature global city. Some Great Idea traces how post-amalgamation, and under three very different mayors, Toronto managed to so quickly oscillate from one extreme to another, and how the city might proceed from here. Some Great Idea includes behind-the-scenes tales from the Miller and Ford campaigns, and explores recent turning points like the city’s core service review and the mayor’s conflict-of-interest trial. Through personal history, keen reportage and revelatory analysis, it shows how the fundamental principles of diversity and democracy that have made Toronto such a vibrant, dynamic 21st-century city can produce an unlikely politician like Ford. And howthose same principles have vividly and repeatedly insisted that such politicians are only part of a larger, messier and more productive urban politics.

This is a story about both Toronto’s past and present, how the city has relentlessly and collaboratively reinvented itself. But it’s also a story about Toronto’s future, and what that future might mean for all global cities. This is a story that says you can fight city hall.

AUTHOR

Edward Keenan

Edward Keenan serves as senior editor and lead columnist at The Grid magazine in Toronto. An eight-time finalist at the National Magazine Awards, he was the top editor at Eye Weekly, is a contributing editor at Spacing magazine and writes widely on politics, sports and culture.


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This is a story about both Toronto’s past and present, how the city has relentlessly and collaboratively reinvented itself. But it’s also a story about Toronto’s future, and what that future might mean for all global cities. This is a story that says you can ?ght city hall. ‘A fascinating read and compelling snapshot of a city…’ – Quill & Quire ‘…[A] considered, and surprisingly personal, look at what makes Toronto tick.’ – National Post ‘…[A] book that should be on every nightstand in the city.’ – Books Under Skin blog

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Dimensions:

176 Pages
7.5in * 5.0in * 0.3in
0.46lb

Published:

January 18, 2013

Publisher:

Coach House Books

ISBN:

9781552452660

Book Subjects:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban

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Language:

eng

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