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Contents
Chapter I | 1 |
World War II and After | 10 |
A Call for Metropolitan Government | 16 |
Chapter III | 23 |
First Review of the Metropolitan Form of Government 19571958 | 32 |
Report of the Metropolitan Toronto Commission of Inquiry | 40 |
The Metropolitan Toronto Planning Board | 46 |
The Draft Official Plan of the Metropolitan Toronto Planning Area 1959 | 53 |
Chapter VII | 97 |
Submissions to the Royal Commission on Metropolitan Toronto | 103 |
The Statement by the Prime Minister of Ontario | 113 |
Metropolitan and Local Services | 119 |
A Decade of Physical Development | 126 |
The Case of the Spadina Expressway | 134 |
Provincial Policy on Regional Government | 144 |
Chapter IX | 155 |
Local Planning Boards in Metropolitan Toronto | 60 |
Whose Responsibility? | 66 |
Lessons of Lawrence Heights and Moves Toward a Metropolitan Program | 73 |
Chapter VI | 80 |
Major Political Developments in Metro 19621965 | 88 |
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