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Contents

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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Foreword ix
  4. Acknowledgments xiii
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Contextualizing Canadian Private Property and Public Planning
  7. Private Property in Historical and Global Contexts and Its Lessons for Planning 37
  8. Bumble Bees Cannot Fly, and Restrictive Covenants Cannot Run 59
  9. Public Interest, Participation, and Planning Law
  10. The Disappearance of Planning Law in Ontario 87
  11. In Search of the “Public Interest” in Ontario Planning Decisions 104
  12. Recent Shifts in Canadian Urban Planning and Private Property
  13. Transforming Toronto 137
  14. Green Development 166
  15. Private Property, Natural Resources, and Planning
  16. Private Tree Protection Bylaws 195
  17. Planning for Potable Water 228
  18. Issues in Canadian Expropriation Law and Practice
  19. Expropriation 257
  20. Making Up for the Loss of “Home” 280
  21. Contributors 309
  22. Index 313
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