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A Test for Institutional Innovation: Winnipeg's Unicity
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1974-01-01)This short paper is a broad look at Winnipeg’s political landscape in the years immediately following Unicity, and its impact on electoral politics, citizen engagement, planning, and administration. There is a brief ... -
“There Are No Banks Here” Financial & Insurance Exclusion in Winnipeg’s North End
Financial exclusion is a matter of growing concern in Canada considering the decline in the number of mainstream bank branches in some inner-cities and the concurrent rise in the number of fringe banks. This study reports ... -
Tools and Challenges to Community-University Research
Tom Carter reflects on tools and challenges related to community-university research as experienced by him over the course of his career. -
Toward a strong municipal parliament : political organization, administrative organization, elections
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1976) -
Towards a planning strategy for older neighbourhoods
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1977) -
Towards stewardship of Winnipeg's river corridors : conference proceedings
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1990) -
Transferable development rights : preserving low density structures in downtown Winnipeg
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1979) -
Transport Energy Use and Greenhouse Gases in Urban Passenger Transport Systems: A Study of 84 Global Cities
Cities everywhere are concerned about growing automobile dependence. Two of the factors that are increasingly important to consider are the energy and greenhouse implications of automobile dependence in cities. This paper ... -
Transportation advocacy planning in Winnipeg: the case of C.O.S.T.; a staff report
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1973) -
The True North Arena: Downtown Revitalization and Decision-Making in Winnipeg
In 2001, Winnipeg’s City Council approved the demolition of the 96 year-old Eaton’s building to make way for a new sports arena in the heart of the city’s downtown. In spite of a growing body of research showing that sports ... -
Understanding and Promoting Effective Partnerships for CED: A Case Study of SEED Winnipeg’s Partnerships
(2010-01-01)Partnerships are often assumed to be a necessary, and indeed an intrinsically useful, component of CED. But partnerships can be difficult to maintain and sometimes can constrain effective CED. This case study will examine ... -
Unicity: The Transition
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1974-01-01)This paper reviews the first two years of the Unicity system, examining the implementation of the system and its preliminary impact and effectiveness in Greater Winnipeg. More broadly, it looks at the effectiveness of ... -
The university and the community : partners for the future
(The Institute of Urban Studies, 1983) -
The university as innovator in the urban community
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1972) -
The University of Winnipeg and the city : a report on the Urban University Workshop held at the University of Winnipeg, November 12 and 13, 1971
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1972) -
The University of Winnipeg's role as an urban university
(The Institute of Urban Studies, 1983) -
The Urban Aboriginal Strategy: Community Consultations
(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 ... -
Urban change in Winnipeg : the adoption of Bill 36
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1972) -
Urban Dakota: Quality of Life Indicators Project, Phase 1 Final Report
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) Research and Policy Development (RPD) Unit applied to the Winnipeg Inner-City Research Alliance (WIRA) to examine the urban experience of two of the First Peoples in central Canada – ... -
Urban Democracy and the Canadian Constitution
(1970-09-01)A brief written for the Special Joint Comittee of the Senate and House of Commons on the Constitution of Canada on Urban Democracy and the Canadian Constitution.