Browsing Institute of Urban Studies by Title
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The Evolution of Urban Canada: An Analysis of Approaches and Interpretations
This report attempts to analyze the main trends and the most significant work in the field of urban historiography and it is organized around four key themes. The report is, in part, a historiographical essay. But it is, ... -
The evolving urban land tenure system in Canada
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1985) -
An experiment in community renewal : observations and proposals arising from a demonstration project in Winnipeg
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1971) -
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 ... -
Exurban housing development in the Winnipeg-Selkirk corridor
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1977) -
The failure of civic reform movements in Winnipeg civic elections : 1971-1992
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1995) -
Farm implement firms as symptomatic of the rise of regional grain cities : Winnipeg and Minneapolis, 1876-1926
(The Institute of Urban Studies, 1980) -
Feasibility study on the development of a municipal nonprofit housing corporation for the city of Regina
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1987) -
Feasibility study on the development of a municipal nonprofit housing corporation for the city of Regina
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1987) -
Final Report: First Nations/Metis/Inuit Mobility Study
The First Nations/Métis/Inuit Mobility Study examines the mobility patterns of Aboriginal persons moving into the city of Winnipeg. The intent is to interview the same persons, over successive periods, in order to examine ... -
Final Report: The Aboriginal Youth Research Learning Circle, a Centre of Excellence
The Aboriginal Youth Research Learning Circle, a Centre of Excellence- sponsored project involved community members, ages 16-29 years of age in a cooperative learning process utilizing participatory action research methods. ... -
From Controversy to Celebration: How the 1995 Relocation of Marcien Lemay's Riel from the Manitoba Legislature to Saint Boniface Impacted Its Public Reception
(Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2022-06)In 1970, when the Manitoba government commissioned a statue of Louis Riel, one of Canada’s most significant (and most contentious) historical figures, the public expected a certain level of controversy. Commemorating an ... -
The Future City: A Selection of Views on the Reorganization of Government in Greater Winnipeg
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1971-01-01)This is a collection of short essays on the potential workings and outcomes of the Unicity scheme then proposed by the Manitoba provincial government, and attempts to give careful consideration and critique of the scheme. ... -
Gain, Loss, and Change: The Impact of Condos on Winnipeg Neighbourhoods
(2021-12)Since their introduction the late 1960s, condominiums have become a significant feature of Winnipeg’s housing market. Condominiums in Winnipeg however, present particular characteristics compared to other Canadian cities ... -
Going Old School: Activism Reborn in Winnipeg's Inner City
(2014-09-26)In our first In-Brief discussion, IUS and Mike Maunder team up to explore a longstanding issue facing a local Winnipeg high school trying to secure much needed green space. In this brief discussion, what emerges is a story ... -
Governance in Local Partnerships to Address Homelessness
(2003-02-04)Organizations working to address the needs of the homeless are under tremendous pressure to serve an increasing number of people with diverse needs. They are also struggling with limited resources and find themselves ... -
Green city views : public opinion and urban environments in ten Canadian cities
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1995) -
Greyhound Bus-Terminal: Analysis of Options for the Winnipeg Downtown Terminal: Final Report
(2006-01-01)This report examines the Greyhound Bus terminal and its proximal relationship to the University of Winnipeg and the remainder of downtown. The purpose of the report is to focus on key issues such as zoning, urban design, ... -
Growth Beyond the Perimeter: Population Change in Manitoba's Capital Region
This report highlights aspects of the current spatial distribution of population in the Capital Region and how that distribution has changed over the past five years, with emphasis placed on outlying municipalities. Based ... -
Guidelines for Federal Policy Priorities in Urban Areas
(2001-01-30)This report presents a number of guidelines and principles that could serve as a basis for reviewing federal policy priorities in urban areas with a particular focus on Winnipeg. It combines research undertaken during past ...