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Report on the Proceedings of the "Limited Income Housing Progress through Partnerships"
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2005-05-13)
This report highlights the proceedings of the "Limited Income Housing Progress through Partnerships" workshop. Case studies, speaker biographies, and powerpoint slides are included.
Exploring Housing-Induced Poverty among Middle-Income Canadian Households
(2007-11-01)
This report began by exploring the concept of working poverty. It was determined at the
outset that while much work had been done on the traditional working poor – that is those
low earning “working households” – little ...
IMTB Database Survey Final Report
(2001-02-15)
This survey was undertaken to assess the computer capacity and current data collecting practices of Service Provider Organisations offering LINC, ISAP, HOST and RAP services in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
The data collected ...
A Preliminary Analysis of a Pedestrian Walkway Connection between the University of Winnipeg and the Downtown
(2014-09-26)
This report focuses attention on the potential of connecting the University of Winnipeg
into the downtown skywalk system through 491 Portage Avenue (the Rice Building),
which has been named the AnX1. The main purpose is ...
Report on the Residence Satisfaction Survey
(2014-11-06)
The Residence Satisfaction Survey was undertaken to determine the level of satisfaction felt by students living in the University of Winnipeg's residences. The survey was administered in February 2001 by Janis Pregnall, ...
Winnipeg Housing and Homelessness Initiative (WHHI) Final Report
(2009-01-01)
Over a four week period, The Institute of Urban Studies undertook a series of public
consultations with approximately 140 housing stakeholders and members of the general public.
The purpose of these sessions was to help ...
The Winnipeg Spirit Survey: Use and Perceptions among Riders and Downtown Pedestrians
(2006-01-01)
A survey of 715 Spirit and non-spirit bus users to determine the characteristics of riders and their perceptions of the service.