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Less than half used strong mayor powers before Ontario expanded system
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Jeffords, Shawn
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Civil service
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/ Mayors
/ Municipal employees
/ Municipal government
/ Municipalities
/ Politics
2025
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Jeffords, Shawn
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/ Municipal employees
/ Municipal government
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/ Politics
2025
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Less than half used strong mayor powers before Ontario expanded system
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Less than half used strong mayor powers before Ontario expanded system
2025
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Concerns over 'chill' among municipal workers Dave Arbuckle, executive director of the Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario, said use of the strong mayor system has created a “chill” among municipal workers. Arbuckle said the province to must remove the power to hire and fire civil servants from the strong mayor system to ensure staff are able to provide independent advice. York University political science professor Zac Spicer said the shift to accountability to a single individual, rather than a full city council, is a significant change.
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