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Downtown Winnipeg: Demographics, Population Density, and Grocery Store Locations 

Werner, Adrian; McCullough, Scott (2013-03-03)
This map presents an overview of demographics and population density and compares it to the location of downtown grocery stores.
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The Urban Aboriginal Strategy: Community Consultations 

Distasio, Jino; Mulligan, Susan (2008-04-28)
The Urban Aboriginal Strategy (UAS) has three broad national priorities that touch on life skills; promoting jobs, training, and entrepreneurship; and providing support for women, children and families. This report ...
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The Divided Prairie City: Income Inequality Among Winnipeg's Neighbourhoods, 1970-2010 

Distasio, Jino; Kaufman, Andrew; Carter, Tom; Galston, Robert; Leeson-Klym, Sarah; Leo, Christopher; Maunder, Mike; Lorch, Brian; Peters, Evelyn; Reimer, Brendan; Sandhurst, Martin; Sylvestre, Gina (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 ...
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Downtown Winnipeg: Developments and Investments, 2005-2015 UPDATE 

Distasio, Jino; McCullough, Scott; Werner, Adrian (Institute of Urban Studies, 2015-11-23)
This UPDATE revisits our previous downtown Winnipeg work, bringing the analysis to 2015. We have re-catalogued and mapped developments with improved information, taking note of new development planned while removing a few ...
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New Uses for Old Buildings: Organic Renewal in the West Exchange District, 1975-2010 

Galston, Robert (Institute of Urban Studies, 2014-09-26)
Since 1975, the Exchange District west of Main Street has emerged as downtown Winnipeg’s most successful and interesting neighbourhoods. Built up as a wholesale warehouse district in the late 19th and early 20th century, ...
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Beyond Assimilation: The Immigrant Family and Community in a Canadian Metropolis 

Chekki, Dan A. (Loyola College of Social Sciences, 2004)
This paper draws on an empirical research focusing on immigrant families in Winnipeg, Canada, which is based on a sample of 440 south Asian, Filipino, Middle Eastern, and Eastern European respondents. When immigrants are ...
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Where's Downtown? Varying Geographic Definitions of Winnipeg's Downtown and Inner City, 1947-2004 

Werner, Adrian; McCullough, Scott (Institute of Urban Studies, 2016-07-27)
This series of maps was created to provide a basic overview of how downtown Winnipeg has been defined over time and by different organizations. These definitions of downtown were downloaded from the Manitoba Land Initiative ...

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AuthorDistasio, Jino (3)McCullough, Scott (3)Werner, Adrian (3)Galston, Robert (2)Carter, Tom (1)Chekki, Dan A. (1)Kaufman, Andrew (1)Leeson-Klym, Sarah (1)Leo, Christopher (1)Lorch, Brian (1)... View MoreSubject
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