Browsing Institute of Urban Studies by Title
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Older Canadian homeowners : a literature review
(The Institute of Urban Studies, 1983) -
One person, one vote and the ward electoral system at the local level
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1986) -
The Ontario Métis : characteristics and identity
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991-01-01)Questions about the nature of Métis identity have received considerable scrutiny in recent years (Foster, 1985; Hatt, 1971; Peterson and Brown, 1985). Events at Red River and Batoche have come to public attention in new ... -
The Opportunity Cost of Surface Parking in Downtown Winnipeg
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2008-01-01)The provision of parking is a necessary land use in any city. However, there can be a point at which there is too much parking. Such may be the case in Downtown Winnipeg. The excessive amount of parking in the downtown may ... -
Organized interest groups and the urban policy process
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1985-01-01) -
Our emerging religious heritage : a report on non-Judeo-Christian religions in Manitoba
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991) -
Out of the Long Dark Hallway: Voices From Winnipeg’s Rooming Houses
The purpose of this study is to critically examine rooming houses from a community-based “people and place” perspective. This approach includes surveys, in-depth interviews and a workshop. The instruments used in the study ... -
Panhandlers and Winnipeg’s by-law: Perceptions and realities
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2013-02-15)This exploratory qualitative research examines the impact of panhandling by-laws on panhandlers in downtown Winnipeg. Panhandlers' descriptions of their experiences make it clear that Winnipeg's Obstructive Solicitation ... -
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, ... -
Paraprofessionalism : a study for the Winnipeg Police Commission
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1977) -
Participation and planning : spontaneous town planning : a paper presented to the Congres d'Architecture et d'Urbanisme, Brussels, November 22, 1971
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1971) -
Partners in urban government
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991) -
Passing the Buck? Examining Canadian Banks Approaches to Financial Exclusion
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2012-02-14)The purpose of this report is to examine what Canadian banks say they are doing to address financial exclusion by identifying what banks understand about its causes, consequences, and solutions. Relevant bank-related ... -
Patterns of native employment in the Winnipeg labour market
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1981) -
Peguis First Nations TLE Selection. Acquisition and Development Background Report and Strategic Framework
(2011-12-20)This report sets out a framework on which Peguis First Nation can build their land acquisition strategy. The purpose of the framework will be to provide the conceptual and analytical tools the TLE Advisory Committee needs ... -
The perception of downtown Winnipeg and its role in shaping the city / Using hedonic methods to value environment damages to residential housing
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1994) -
Perceptions of the Norwood Community regarding its existing educational system and possible amalgamation
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1973) -
Perspectives on Canadian housing policy
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1989) -
Perspectives on Urban Health
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1991-01-01)The Canadian Healthy Communities Project {CHCP) was launched in 1988 as a three-year project to promote municipal involvement in creating healthy communities. In 1991, CHCP will complete three years of its operation, ... -
Physical Activity and the Inner City: The Case of West Central Neighbourhood
Physical Activity and the Inner City: The Case of West Central Neighbourhood describes a community- university partnership project that provided benefits for the local community and enhanced the student’s knowledge of ...