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This book analyzes economic development policy governance in
northern Ontario over the past thirty years, with the goal of
making practical policy recommendations for present and future
government engagement with the region. It brings together scholars
from several disciplines to address the policy and management
challenges in various sectors of northern Ontario's economy,
including the mining, pulp and paper, and tourism industries, and
both small- and medium-sized businesses. Governance in Northern
Ontario assesses the role of the provincial government and its
economic policy intervention in the region's economic development.
The contributors evaluate the relationship between the provincial
and local governments and the business sector, and also looser
structures of policy networks, such as those of First Nations and
other interested community groups. Focusing on the nature of
partnerships between governments and societal interests, Governance
in Northern Ontario makes a significant contribution to the
theories and practice of public policy governance in
socioeconomically disadvantaged regions.
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