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Exploring the potential for Inclusionary Housing in a slow-growth city In Winnipeg there is a need for more affordable housing, as 21 percent of households…

Exploring the Potential for Inclusionary Housing in a Slow-Growth city Download 1.47 MB48 pages In Winnipeg there is a need for more affordable housing, as…

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When Donald Trump, Justin Trudeau and Enrique Peña Nieto sign the USMCA, as they (or their designates) are expected to do this weekend at the G20 summit…

In the span of a decade, we have moved from the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples being largely absent from political and…

Housing has been used as a spatial fix—or temporary solution—to the problems of the global economy.

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