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Solving rural housing problems : building a better understanding
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1990)
Enhancing Delivery Models and New Partnerships
Recent years have witnessed a shift in the nature of models to deliver housing and support services for low income and marginalized groups in society. This shift has been prompted in part by a change in the role governments ...
Literature Review on Issues and Needs of Aboriginal People
This literature review identifies the needs, issues and service gaps facing Aboriginal people1 living in, or moving to, urban municipalities, and helps municipal governments develop strategies to address these needs, forge ...
Panhandling in Winnipeg, Volume 1 Legislation vs. Support Services
This volume presents the results of field observation of panhandling activity throughout the study area in Winnipeg. Maps in this section indicate the distribution of panhandlers as observed throughout the study area, ...
Evolution of Northern housing policy
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1993)
Main Street Workshop: Searching for Solutions
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1990)
The purpose of the report is to provide background information related to the issues in
the Main Street community, raise some questions and to stimulate discussion. It is not intended to be an extensive investigation and ...
A comparative overview of population and housing trends in rural and urban Canada
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1992)
The Divided Prairie City: Income Inequality Among Winnipeg's Neighbourhoods, 1970-2010
(2015-05-20)
This book brings twelve experts on Winnipeg to talk about the people, places, and spaces, impacted by a growing gap between rich and poor neighbourhoods. We add a geographic perspective to the recent conversations about ...
Housing in Manitoba : seminar summary
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1986)
National Consultation on Developing a Canadian Housing Framework
The success of a comprehensive national housing strategy depends on the ability to deliver a wide range of program initiatives under many different sets of circumstances. Models of delivery have to be results based, flexible ...