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9. The Ontario Foundation Tax Plan, 1965–8: the process of change and overall impact
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Tables ix
- List of Figures xii
- Preface xv
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part I. The problems
- 2. Problems of local government 9
- 3. Problems of local fiscal resources 33
- 4. The special fiscal problem of separate schools 57
- 5. Problems of enrolment 67
- 6. Problems of expenditure 76
- 7. The matrix of problems 87
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Part II. Provincial fiscal responses
- 8. The Ontario Foundation Tax Plan, 1964: background and overview 93
- 9. The Ontario Foundation Tax Plan, 1965–8: the process of change and overall impact 128
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Part III. Federal-Provincial fiscal responses
- 10. The Federal-Provincial Technical and Vocational Training Agreement 163
- 11. The Ontario Education Capital Aid Corporation 179
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Part IV. Provincial structural responses
- 12.Township school areas 197
- 13. Reorganization of the Department of Education 209
- 14. County school districts 228
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Part IV. Conclusions
- 15. The matrix of responses 249
- 16. The legacy of provincial responses 259
- 17. Provincial policy and the political system 283
- References 289
- Appendix. Supporting tables 301
- Selected Bibliography 319
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Tables ix
- List of Figures xii
- Preface xv
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I. The problems
- 2. Problems of local government 9
- 3. Problems of local fiscal resources 33
- 4. The special fiscal problem of separate schools 57
- 5. Problems of enrolment 67
- 6. Problems of expenditure 76
- 7. The matrix of problems 87
-
Part II. Provincial fiscal responses
- 8. The Ontario Foundation Tax Plan, 1964: background and overview 93
- 9. The Ontario Foundation Tax Plan, 1965–8: the process of change and overall impact 128
-
Part III. Federal-Provincial fiscal responses
- 10. The Federal-Provincial Technical and Vocational Training Agreement 163
- 11. The Ontario Education Capital Aid Corporation 179
-
Part IV. Provincial structural responses
- 12.Township school areas 197
- 13. Reorganization of the Department of Education 209
- 14. County school districts 228
-
Part IV. Conclusions
- 15. The matrix of responses 249
- 16. The legacy of provincial responses 259
- 17. Provincial policy and the political system 283
- References 289
- Appendix. Supporting tables 301
- Selected Bibliography 319
- Index 329