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Research on socio-spatial polarization trends among neighbourhoods in major metropolitan areas.
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The Three Cities Within Toronto
Of the Media Coverage of the release of the report. Housing Age, Condition and Structural Type. Housing Tenure and Affordability. Immigrants, Visible Minorities and Language. Households by Income Range. Prevalence of Low-Income Persons. Travel and Place of Work. 02 How and why do neighbourhoods change? 03 Neighbourhood Polarization since 1970: What have we found. 04 How have the three groups of neighbourhoods changed? 05 Did Toronto’s middle-income people move to the outer suburbs? 07 A blip or a trend?
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NCRP 2016 Research Symposium Presentations. Rental Housing Research Documents. Jennifer Logan, 1982-2015. Inadequate Housing and Risk of Homelessness Among Families in Toronto’s Aging Rental Buildings. Consultation finds big differences in private rental housing across the Toronto Region. It is better not to know than to know: The 2011 and 2016 National Household Survey (NHS). Urban Density in the Greater Golden Horseshoe. Paul Hess, Andre Sorensen, and Kate Parizeau. Read Full Research Paper (PDF).
Halifax, 1970 to 2010 | Neighbourhood Change Research Partnership
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NCRP 2016 Research Symposium Presentations. Rental Housing Research Documents. Jennifer Logan, 1982-2015. Inadequate Housing and Risk of Homelessness Among Families in Toronto’s Aging Rental Buildings. Consultation finds big differences in private rental housing across the Toronto Region. It is better not to know than to know: The 2011 and 2016 National Household Survey (NHS). Halifax, 1970 to 2010. Neighbourhood Change in Halifax Regional Municipality, 1970 to 2010: Applying the Three Cities Model.
Policy Briefs | Neighbourhood Change Research Partnership
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NCRP 2016 Research Symposium Presentations. Rental Housing Research Documents. Jennifer Logan, 1982-2015. J David Hulchanski and Philippa Campsie, General Editors. Anything But Scattered: The Proposed Sale of Toronto Community Housing’s Standalone Scattered-Site Housing and Implications for Building an Inclusive Toronto. Alan Walks, PhD. By Alan Walks, PhD, Associate Professor, Cities Centre and Department of Geography, University of Toronto. Download Map #1 (PDF). Download Map #2 (PDF). The City of Toro...
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NCRP 2016 Research Symposium Presentations. Rental Housing Research Documents. Jennifer Logan, 1982-2015. Inadequate Housing and Risk of Homelessness Among Families in Toronto’s Aging Rental Buildings. Consultation finds big differences in private rental housing across the Toronto Region. It is better not to know than to know: The 2011 and 2016 National Household Survey (NHS). Neighbourhood Inequality, Diversity & Change: A Symposium on Research Challenges. June 2011. Janet Smith, U of Illinois at Chicago.
TNRN | Neighbourhood Change Research Partnership
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NCRP 2016 Research Symposium Presentations. Rental Housing Research Documents. Jennifer Logan, 1982-2015. Co-chairs: Emily Paradis, David Hulchanski. 3pm – 5pm. The Housing Help Centre (formerly Scarborough Housing Help Centre). 2500 Lawrence Avenue East, Unit 205, Scarborough, M1P 2R7. 8212;—————. 1) Neighbourhood research updates (participants share what they and/or their organizations are doing relevant to neighbourhood research and policy). No single researcher, discipline or institution can encompas...
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Peel Poverty Reduction Strategy - Economic Opportunities
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Why does Peel Region Need a Plan? Network Partners and Committee Members. Issues and Task Forces. Membership and Terms of Reference. MiWay Affordable Transit Pilot Program. Membership and Terms of Reference. Agendas, Minutes and Meetings. Safe and Affordable Housing. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES - Action Plan. Increase awareness about the impact of unstable poorly paid (precarious) employment on Peel residents and the community. Region of Peel 2013.
cities neighbourhoods housing: Report documents the extent of housing subsidy discrimination between homeowners ($15.8 billion annually), private renters ($1.3 billion), and social housing ($2 billion); Most of Canada’s housing-related subsidies do n
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Research-based analysis and commentary on: urban change and social justice; global and local forces and trends; impact of market dynamics and state policies. David Hulchanski, Toronto. Report documents the extent of housing subsidy discrimination between homeowners ($15.8 billion annually), private renters ($1.3 billion), and social housing ($2 billion); Most of Canada’s housing-related subsidies do not assist those in need. A report, Government Subsidies to Homeowners versus Renters in Ontario and Canada.
cities neighbourhoods housing: Rob Ford, Wayne Roberts, Hans Blumenfeld & Toronto's Mayoral Election
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Research-based analysis and commentary on: urban change and social justice; global and local forces and trends; impact of market dynamics and state policies. David Hulchanski, Toronto. Rob Ford, Wayne Roberts, Hans Blumenfeld and Toronto's Mayoral Election. This is the first and likely last time that the. Combination of Rob Ford, Wayne Roberts and Hans Blumenfeld. Is a well-known and highly. And environmental activist who writes a weekly column for Now Magazine. Then, this week, in his NOW Magazine column.
cities neighbourhoods housing: The Ghettoization of "Toronto the Good"?
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Research-based analysis and commentary on: urban change and social justice; global and local forces and trends; impact of market dynamics and state policies. David Hulchanski, Toronto. The Ghettoization of "Toronto the Good"? The "elephant in the room" during discussions of most any socio-economic and demographic trend relating to Toronto is the growing geographic, ethnocultural, and skin colour (white, non-white) polarization of the city. Is Toronto creating its own version of ghettos? Enclaves are heal...
cities neighbourhoods housing: The invention of homelessness
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Research-based analysis and commentary on: urban change and social justice; global and local forces and trends; impact of market dynamics and state policies. David Hulchanski, Toronto. The invention of homelessness. David Hulchanski, op-ed in Toronto Star. A search of the New York Times. That decade that made the difference? In 1981, the United Nations announced that 1987 would be the International Year of Shelter for the Homeless. The United Nations wanted to focus on the fact that so many people in...
cities neighbourhoods housing: Toronto’s Persistent Neighbourhood Polarization Trend: One-third of neighbourhoods on a 25-year income spiral, 9% going up, 25% going down
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Research-based analysis and commentary on: urban change and social justice; global and local forces and trends; impact of market dynamics and state policies. David Hulchanski, Toronto. Toronto’s Persistent Neighbourhood Polarization Trend: One-third of neighbourhoods on a 25-year income spiral, 9% going up, 25% going down. David Hulchanski and Richard Maaranen, Cities Centre, University of Toronto, November 2008. 160; . For PDF of map, click here. On the way up. On the way down. Many more neighbourhoods...
Where to draw the line on inequality? | Local IDEAs
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Local Indicator Database for Economic Analysis. Gregory M. Spencer. Where to draw the line on inequality? Inequality exists everywhere to a degree. It always will. The extent of it is the issue. Too much of it and entire systems inevitably collapse. To some this may indeed be a welcome occurrence, but it would be folly. Market-based democracies have ushered in more genuine progress over the past century than any of the alternatives in the preceding millennia. Mdash; Jon Swaine (@jonswaine) August 19, 2014.
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Being at home in an urban neighbourhood: Musings from my front porch. Danforth East Commuity Association Diaries. Danforth Secord Community blog. East Toronto Local Immigration Partnership. Neighbourhoods: Kevin Harris (U.K.). Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space. Tower Renewal Blog (ERA). Greater Toronto Urban Observatory. Municipal Data Collection Tool. The Community Tool Box. Toronto Community Based Research Network. Toronto Neighbourhoods Research Network. Toronto Police Services Crime Statistics.
Three Priorities | 2015 Research Annual Report
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2015 Research Annual Report. U of T Home. Research & Innovation. Download Executive Summary (PDF). Search all U of T sites. U of T Home. Research & Innovation. Research & Innovation Leadership. Award-Winning Researchers & Innovators. Research & Innovation Funding. Innovation and Startup Powerhouse. Serving the U of T Community. 1 Reimagining undergraduate education. During 2015 we reviewed 314 student-initiated projects (SIPs) and course templates (CTs). And U of T continues to expand support for entrepr...
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Neighbourhood Cafe – A Taste of 'Hood
Explore Hood’s breakfast,brunch and long lunches! Neighbourhood is the perfect place to gather your friends and family to celebrate a baby shower or christening.We offer a bespoke dining experience and free hire of restaurant. The key to winning at the races is to have a lucky breakfast! So glam up and enjoy breakfast with bubbles at Neighbourhood. Please contact events@neighbourhoodcafe.co.uk to discuss your ideas and budget. A cuppa. Tickets are 5 which includes nibbles. Monday, 30th April 7pm. This mo...
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What's New At The Neighbourhood Centre: The Neighbourhood Centre
TTC VIP Pass Program. Info At A Glance. What's New At The Neighbourhood Centre. Claire Barcik, Executive Director, on Beach Metro Community News. Mr Matthew Kellway (Beaches East York, NDP). Our Motto of “Building Skills that Build Communities” leads the staff and volunteers of the Neighbourhood Centre every day in the way that we interact as an integral part of the communities in which we work and serve. Our staff and numerous volunteers help us to achieve great outcomes for our community. We envision a...
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Skip to main content. 108 Years of Neighbours Creating Communities. What is a Neighbourhood Centre? Is an association of non-profit multi-service organizations dedicated to strengthening local neighbourhoods and enabling diverse communities to work together to promote justice and a healthy life for all. We share a vision of a. Healthy and caring communities for all of its residents, especially those who are most vulnerable. Diversity, welcomes and supports people from across the globe.
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NCRP 2016 Research Symposium Presentations. Rental Housing Research Documents. Jennifer Logan, 1982-2015. Neighbourhood Change Research Partnership. A 7-year examination of socio-spatial polarization trends in major metropolitan areas funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Socio-Spatial Polarization, Inequality and Neighbourhood Change in Calgary. The changing characteristics and spatial distributions of income in Calgary since the early 1970s. Towards a Research Agenda.
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Neighbourhood Charitable Alliance – Serving Windsor Essex County
Info@NCAcharity.ca. Serving Windsor Essex County. KNOW SOMEONE IN NEED? Over 125 Families Assisted. KNOW A FAMILY IN NEED? Thank you from United Way. The Neighbourhood Charitable Alliance is a local charity which supports residents and organizations in Kingsville and Leamington. 50,000 over 5 years to The Bridge. January 17th, 2018. Family Excited to Present Mom with Car. November 6th, 2017. January 15th, 2017. Hoopin’ Around the Clock. January 25, 2019 @ 3:30 pm. January 26, 2019 @ 5:00 pm. Lorraine God...
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Sunday, November 11, 2007. It's been quite some time since my last post and there is much to get caught up on. First of all - lately, it's been all about cake. Birthday Cake specifically. A birthday commission for Max Stone. Paula Deen's recipe from Food Network website. The only recipe i could find that called for butter over shortening (ick! The amount of food colouring.I purchased a gel colouring from broadway panhandler, it worked great, but man, that is one RED CAKE yo! These folks from ReBar. ANYWA...
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Colin and Travis Productions. To see the stories of our neighbourhood click here. James wrote an article in the Herald related to ReFrame. Church meeting every Sunday in Nanaimo at 10:00 am. 9 am - 5 pm Tuesday to Friday. 4951 Rutherford Road, Nanaimo, BC V9T 5P1. Voice 250.758.2242 fax 250.758.2216.
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