Summary: Highlights some issues with the existing ward system, including the fact that wards may be too large to be considered an actual community, that populations in wards are not equivalent (and therefore some wards may be more populous, but limited in the fact that they only have one representative). The Bureau proposes several solutions, including doing away with wards, or dividing the city into four equally populous wards.
Publication Date: November 16, 1926
Publication Format: White Papers
Publication Series: White Papers (1915-1945)
Document Number: 105
Subject: City Council
Tags: City Council, Elections, Legitimacy
Archival Information
Location: City of Toronto Archives
Fonds: 1003
Series: 973
Subseries: 2
Box: 149216
File: 3