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Kristin Good is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University. Her research primarily focuses on municipal governance, with particular interests in municipal elections, local immigration policymaking, and municipal-Indigenous relations. She leads the multilevel governance pillar of the Canadian Municipal Barometer project, which is funded by a SSHRC Partnership Grant. Good has been involved in several significant research projects and authored books, including 'Canadian Urban Governance: A Comparative Perspective' and 'Municipalities and Multiculturalism: Politics of Immigration in Toronto and Vancouver,' the latter winning the Canadian Political Science Association’s 2010 Donald Smiley Prize. Good's contributions to the field include critical analyses of the constitutional significance of municipalities in Canada and their role in the broader political landscape.