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Improving Transportation Equity Download 3.33 MB36 pages Transportation is essential for getting almost everything we need in our daily lives yet many people in Winnipeg’s…

Moving Transportation Equity Forward in Winnipeg Transportation is essential for getting almost everything we need in our daily lives. Finding a job or getting to…

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…

Manitoba is poised to be a major Canadian player in providing large quantities of silica sand used in hydraulic fracking by the oil and gas…

Download 1.91 MB28 pages At the tail end of the latest Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant, this magazine shares the work the Manitoba…

The Errol Black Chair (EBC) in Labour Issues was established to honour the legacy of activist, author, politician, educator and founding member of CCPA-MB, Errol…

A version of this first appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press October 26, 2018 An October 18th provincial news release advises that former BC Premier…

A year after announcing a 25-cent a trip fare increase, mayoral candidate Brian Bowman has promised to create a low-income transit pass if he is…

Catastrophic Failure of Leadership Last week, the Manitoba government announced it would amend Bill 16, the “Climate and Green Plan,” to eliminate its flat $25/tonne…

The key to achieving a more equitable transportation system in Winnipeg Key Findings from the Transportation Townhall meeting Access to affordable, reliable, safe, and accessible…

First published in the Winnipeg Free Press September 28, 2018 In August the Free Press published an article (Safety complaints at Lord Selkirk Park, Aug.…
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