-----The urban land monopoly
Page 14-32
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-----Ottawa: Endorsing monopoly land ownership
Page 33-36
-----Calgary: Housing market control revealed
Page 37-39
-----St Catharines: Farm land lost to Toronto developers
Page 40-43
-----Lucerne: Politicians share in land profits
Page 44-46
II The experts
Page 47-106
-----Planners as professionals
Page 48-56
-----Arthur Erickson: The Corporate Artist-Architect
Page 57-66
-----Waterloo's Bill Thomson: Planning for power
Page 67-79
-----Diamond and Myers: The form of reform
Page 80-98
-----Smoking out the liberals
Page 99-106
III Politics and politicians
Page 107-162
-----The developers' TEAM: Vancouver's 'reform' party in power
Page 109-124
-----Reform politics in Winnipeg: Opening things up
Page 125-133
-----Nanaimo: Pirate in office
Page 134-135
-----Timmins: Company town politics
Page 136-139
-----Making Toronto safe - once more - for the developers
Page 140-149
-----How to run and win
Page 150-162
IV Case studies in urban development
Page 163-192
-----Saving Montreal
Page 164-172
-----Halifax: Spitting into the wind on Quinpool Road
Page 173-184
-----Friendly games: Edmonton's Olympic alternative
Page 185-192
V Urban policy
Page 193-220
-----Saskatoon robs the bank
Page 194-198
-----The OMB: Citizens as losers
Page 199-205
-----Neighbourhood improvement: What it means in Calgary, Vancouver and Toronto
Page 206-220
-----Canadian urban studies: a selected bibliography
Page 222-224
-----About the contributors
Page 225-226
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