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Gain, Loss, and Change: The Impact of Condos on Winnipeg Neighbourhoods
(2021-12)Since their introduction the late 1960s, condominiums have become a significant feature of Winnipeg’s housing market. Condominiums in Winnipeg however, present particular characteristics compared to other Canadian cities ... -
Gentrification : assessing the causes and effects / Winnipeg's municipal conflict of interest guidelines : problems and solutions
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1992) -
Gentrification : is the gentrification process negative by definition?
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991) -
Gentrification and public service demand
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1985) -
The Geography of Income Within Manitoba's Capital Region
The City of Winnipeg and 15 surrounding urban and rural municipalities form the Capital Region of Manitoba (see Figure 1). Between 1996 and 2001, these surrounding municipalities captured a large majority of the region’s ... -
Going Old School: Activism Reborn in Winnipeg's Inner City
(2014-09-26)In our first In-Brief discussion, IUS and Mike Maunder team up to explore a longstanding issue facing a local Winnipeg high school trying to secure much needed green space. In this brief discussion, what emerges is a story ... -
Governance in Local Partnerships to Address Homelessness
(2003-02-04)Organizations working to address the needs of the homeless are under tremendous pressure to serve an increasing number of people with diverse needs. They are also struggling with limited resources and find themselves ... -
Granny flats : a housing option for the elderly
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1986) -
Green city views : public opinion and urban environments in ten Canadian cities
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1995) -
Greening the Inner city: Eco-Friendly Community Development
The second WIRA Summer Institute - Greening the Inner City: Eco-friendly Community Development – was held from June 2nd to 7th 2003. The WIRA Summer Institute is designed with a number of objectives in mind. The intention ... -
Greyhound Bus-Terminal: Analysis of Options for the Winnipeg Downtown Terminal: Final Report
(2006-01-01)This report examines the Greyhound Bus terminal and its proximal relationship to the University of Winnipeg and the remainder of downtown. The purpose of the report is to focus on key issues such as zoning, urban design, ... -
Growth Beyond the Perimeter: Population Change in Manitoba's Capital Region
This report highlights aspects of the current spatial distribution of population in the Capital Region and how that distribution has changed over the past five years, with emphasis placed on outlying municipalities. Based ... -
Guidelines for Federal Policy Priorities in Urban Areas
(2001-01-30)This report presents a number of guidelines and principles that could serve as a basis for reviewing federal policy priorities in urban areas with a particular focus on Winnipeg. It combines research undertaken during past ... -
Handbook for managers of social housing
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1979) -
Health care in Saskatoon's inner city : a comparative study of native and non-native utilization patterns
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1989-01-01)This report presents an overview of the findings of the "Westside Clinic-Friendship Inn" exploratory study into the health care utilization patterns of urban Native and non-Native people in the west core area of Saskatoon. ... -
Healthier cities and towns : some "best practices" for Canadian municipalities
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1997-01-01)The Healthy Cities project is a World Health Organization (WHO) initiative through which municipal governments and citizens can collaborate to devise and implement strategies for improving quality of life. In Canada, a ... -
Heritage preservation among ethnocultural communities in Manitoba
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Holding On!: Supporting Successful Tenancies for the Hard to House
(2014-10-27)The following report assembles a preliminary examination of eviction prevention approaches used across Canada (also known as housing retention practices). The particular focus was to better understanding how persons ... -
Home is Where the Heart is and Right now that is Nowhere: An Examination of Hidden Homelessness Among Aboriginal People's in Prairies Cities
This research examined hidden homelessness among Aboriginal persons in prairie cities. In particular, data were gathered in Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Regina that focused on better understanding the shelter circumstances of ... -
Housing affordability in Canada : are we addressing the problem?
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1990)