I don't see this happening, there's a pretty clear through lineh here where the federal government is more than happy to do policies but offload the entire implementation of those policies into the hands of municipalities who have no resources to actually do it and also never change anything about the municipalities being permanently broke.
It's an insanely well working system for them as they can always just offload whatever failing onto the municipalities and then get credit for doing it, as apparently most people are incapable of more curiosity as to why barring some noteable exceptions basically every local council is a broke ass shitshow and are thusly satisfied with "it's around 11.000 analogous, parallel cases of individual failure"
I don't see this happening, there's a pretty clear through lineh here where the federal government is more than happy to do policies but offload the entire implementation of those policies into the hands of municipalities who have no resources to actually do it and also never change anything about the municipalities being permanently broke.
It's an insanely well working system for them as they can always just offload whatever failing onto the municipalities and then get credit for doing it, as apparently most people are incapable of more curiosity as to why barring some noteable exceptions basically every local council is a broke ass shitshow and are thusly satisfied with "it's around 11.000 analogous, parallel cases of individual failure"