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The mayor: Part 1: functions and expectations

by CUFF G
Published in July 2003 - Page 5

As the chief elected official of communities across Canada, the mayor holds a position of public prestige and importance. The mayor’s position is one that, fulfilled as intended, can bring considerable benefit to a community. It is also obvious, based on evidence where these powers have been misrepresented or poorly displayed, that the mayor can have a very negative impact on how well local government is understood and discharged. Fortunately, in the vast majority of

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