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    • Planning on the edge: Development in Canada's East Coast marine environment 

      Bishop, Mary (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      Marine-related development activities require environmental and socioeconomic impact assessments, as well as consultation with other stakeholders who share and use that environment. Major projects such as the PEI Fixed ...
    • Reshaping planning at the City of Winnipeg 

      Buckley, Valdene (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      In 1994, the City of Winnipeg embarked on a reorganization, labeled New Directions, which affected both the political and administrative structures. Under New Directions, the Planning Department was eliminated and its ...
    • Mediating the global and the local: A natural crossroads for planning and planners? 

      Wight, Ian (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      Globalization is all around us. It is a fundamental dimension of the changing world that planners-and others-have to come to terms with these days. It was an almost inevitable focus of one of the 1998 CIP Conference ...
    • Mobile workshop: Planning in disaster-prone areas 

      Robertson, James (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      How would you plan viable and sustainable communities situated in disasterprone regions? Can you answer this question effectively? Participants of the 1998 CIP Conference in Winnipeg were asked to answer this question ...
    • Plan monitoring: Are we getting it right? (Part 2) - an update on monitoring the Greater Vancouver Regional District's Livable Region Strategic Plan 

      Knight, Nancy (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      In the November 1997 issue of Plan Canada, Alan Young summarized the 1997 CIP Conference session titled Plan Monitoring: Are we getting it right?. The session included a general overview of monitoring and case studies ...
    • New realities for regions 

      Johnson, Curtis (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      The following article presents excerpts from Curtis Johnson's keynote presentation at the 1998 CIP Conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba: "The Emergence of Citistates and their Impact on Urban Planning."
    • Contents 

      Unknown author (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      Table of contents for Plan Canada - Volume 38, Number 6 (November 1998).
    • Some candid thoughts on planning, planners, and what the heck we do for a living! 

      Déoux, Patrick G. (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      During the last few minutes of his keynote address at the 1997 CIP Conference in Winnipeg, Angus Reid admitted that he is not sure what planners do for a living and even suggested that we might want to change our name. ...
    • A summary of conference sessions 

      Seasons, Mark (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      One of the goals for attendees at any conference is to participate in as many sessions as possible. At most conferences, however, sessions are offered simultaneously, which makes it impossible to attend everything. ...
    • The ecstasy and the agony 

      Golden, Anne (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      The following article presents excerpts from Anne Golden's keynote presentation at the 1998 CIP Conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba: "Greater Toronto: The Ecstasy and the Agony."
    • Influences on the decision-making process 

      Baxter, Theresa (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      Local government decisions tend to reflect those who utilize power well and the prevailing ideology. This discussion presents two participants in the decision-making process in Calgary, Alberta - City planners and the ...
    • Community-based planning 

      Tollefsen, Peter (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      The Town of Ajax is located in the Region of Durham on the north shore of Lake Ontario. With a current population of 65,000, Ajax is experiencing considerable growth. The need for a new approach to planning became ...
    • Representativeness and openness: A model for public participation 

      Knight, Ruth; Caldwell, Wayne J. (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      In 1995, the County of Huron (population 60,000) located in Southwestern Ontario embarked upon the development of a new Official Plan. The County's original Plan (adopted in the early 1970s) had gradually lost relevance ...
    • Plan Canada - Volume 38, Number 6 (November 1998) 

      Unknown author (Canadian Institute of Planners, 1998-11)
      CIP Winnipeg '98: At the crossroads|WInnipeg '98 ICU: Au carrefour