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Supporting Refugee Housing and Resettlement Beyond the Syrian Refugee Crisis Download 1 MB32 pages In this work we demonstrate the specific constellation of events, initiatives,…
The federal government has stated that if provinces don’t impose a price on carbon, it will impose its own price by 2018. Trudeau has stated…
The need to “tighten our belts” is heard so often in the public sector, it is pretty much accepted without question. This is certainly the…
Mayors Cities and towns across the province are learning to work within their unique economic climates and available policy tools to deal with housing needs.…
Build a universal childcare system First published in the Winnipeg Free Press Dec 22, 2016 Manitoba’s childcare system is staggering to meet the needs of…
State of the Inner City Report 2016 This year’s State of the Inner City Report tackles arguably the most important issue of our time: healing…
First published in the Winnipeg Free Press Dec 12, 2016 The provincial government has halted funding for Neighbourhoods Alive! This is a serious mistake. Neighbourhoods…
Reconciliation Lives Here Download 752.12 KB57 pages Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada is arguably the most important issue Canada faces today. While…
Pursuant to new provincial and federal effluent guidelines, the City of Portage la Prairie is required to upgrade its wastewater facilities, known as the Water…
First published in the Winnipeg Free Press, Dec 6, 2016 Those of us who were hoping that the Throne Speech would have details about a…
The first in a series Population Indicators 1,303,900 Manitoba’s population estimated by Statistics Canada as of January 1, 2016.[1] 16,200 The amount the Manitoba Bureau…
“The social and economic conditions that render children vulnerable to abuse and neglect are well beyond the scope of the child welfare system” (Hon. Ted…
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