Housing in the East Interlake: A Regional Perspective
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Besner, Barbara
Wiseman, Kaeley
Powell, Daniel
Distasio, Jino
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2009-01-01Abstract
In the fall of 2008, the Institute of Urban Studies was approached by Community
Futures East Interlake to complete a report concerning housing issues in the East
Interlake region. The purpose of the report was to examine the East Interlake
region of Manitoba, to explore the present housing situation, and to offer
recommendations for future direction in terms of housing policy, programming
and approaches.
This report seeks to identify and address issues of concern to those within the
communities of the East Interlake region, and to do so with the support of
related research from across Canada. Reviews of census data, best practices
and current literature were examined regarding rural housing trends on
national, regional, and municipal levels. In particular, existing Manitobabased
governmental programs/initiatives as well as general rural housing
programs were considered in terms of their potential application to the East
Interlake region. Please see Appendix A for a series of tables describing housing
programs in Canada.
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