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Housing in Saskatchewan : seminar summary
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1986) -
Housing in the East Interlake: A Regional Perspective
(2009-01-01)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 ... -
Housing innovation and neighbourhood improvement : change in Winnipeg's inner city
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1974) -
Housing Intervention and Neighbourhood Development: Harnessing Change in West Broadway
During the period leading to the early 1990s the West Broadway area of inner city Winnipeg experienced many signs of neighbourhood decline, such as residential fires, housing abandonment and structural deterioration. From ... -
Housing Manitoba's disabled : case studies of representative housing types
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1982) -
Housing Needs of Low Income People Living in Rural Areas
(2002-01-01)Four reports investigating the housing needs of low income people. Preeceville Saskatchewan, Brooks Alberta, Russell Manitoba, and Coral Harbour Nunavut are presented as case studies. -
Housing proposals : an 11 point action program
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1975) -
Housing subsidies in a period of restraint : the Canadian experience, 1973-1984
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1986) -
The housing task force : a case study
(1970-06-01) -
Housing, inner city type older areas
(The Institute of Urban Studies, 1979) -
How Comics Work: A 1BUW Production
(Department of English, University of Winnipeg, 2019)This booklet is an introduction to the content for the University of Winnipeg Fall 2019 course ONE BOOK UW (1BUW). -
How long do people stay in a single resource community? : a study of Thompson, Manitoba
(The Institute of Urban Studies, 1984) -
How Well Are Poor People Served by Canadian Banks? Testing Consumer Treatment Using Mystery Shopping
(2012-02-14)This study reports on results from a mystery shopping method that was designed to see how lowincome people were treated by banks in a simple shopping event. Banks that were shopped include mainstream and fringe banks. ... -
Human settlements development : the third world's impact on Canada
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1986) -
Humanism and Theism
(University of WinnipegUnited College, 1948-04)The purpose of posing humanism against theism is to allow us to view the fallacies of both when they are examined analytically and objectively. It is obvious today that humanism is playing, and has played, a great role in ... -
Humidity, huddling & the hibernation energetics of big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus)
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Winnipeg, 2021-08-18)During winter, many mammals hibernate and lower their body temperature and metabolic rate (MR) in prolonged periods of torpor. Hibernators will use energetically expensive arousals (i.e., restore body temperature and MR) ... -
Hydrological and catchment controls on event-scale dissolved organic carbon dynamics in boreal headwater streams
(Wiley, 2021-06-23)Hydrological events transport large proportions of annual or seasonal dissolved organic carbon (DOC) loads from catchments to streams. The timing, magnitude and intensity of these events are very sensitive to changes in ... -
Hydrological and seasonal controls of phosphorus in Northern Great Plains agricultural streams
(Alliance of Crop, Soil., and Environmental Science Societies, 2019)Controls on nutrient transport in cold, low relief agricultural regions vary dramatically among seasons. The spring snowmelt is often the dominant runoff and nutrient loading event of the year. However, climate change may ... -
I just want to have a decent home: ‘Joe’s’ Story
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'I Would Like the Girls at Home': Domestic Labor and the Age of Discharge at Canadian Indian Residential Schools
(Routledge, 2014)Survivors of Canadian Indian residential schools and their descendants will often recall discharge from the schools occurring at the age of either sixteen or eighteen. In fact the discharge of students from residential ...