Her Worship :
by Urbaniak, Tom
Published by : University of Toronto Press, (Toronto ; | Buffalo :) Physical details: 336 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cm. ISBN:9780802099020 (bound); 0802099025 (bound); 9780802096029 (pbk.); 0802096026 (pbk.).Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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includes bibliographical references and index
1. Road to 327 Queen --
2. 'A Public --
Not a Mass' --
3. Growing Pains --
4. 'Big City Politics' --
5. 'My People ... Their Leader' --
6. Mayor-Builder --
7. Mayor-Taxfighter --
8. Mayor-Legacy-Maker --
9. Missed Opportunities --
10. New Potholes and More Perilous Politics --
11. Leadership Lessons --
Postscript: Writing Local Political History.
'Her Worship' is an encyclopedic story of the development of Mississauga and a masterful interweaving of research and observation. As mayor of Mississauga for many years, Hazel McCallion has kept Missisauga not only in the black financially, but has developed and enlarged the city to the fourth largest in Canada.
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