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Social Housing in Canada: We Can Do Better

Publisher: Canadian Policy Research Networks (CPRN)

The Canadian Policy Research Networks e-bulletin releases four studies produced in partnership with Social Housing Services Corporation of Ontario and the Knowledge Mobilization Unit of York University.

The four studies include:

Fostering Better Integration and Partnerships for Housing in Canada: Lessons for Creating a Stronger Policy Model of Governmental and Community Collaboration, by Michel Molgat Sereacki of the Université de Montréal

Social Lives in Social Housing: Resident Connections to Social Services by Jeff May of York University.

Inclusion and Social Housing Practice in Canadian Cities: Following the Path from Good Intentions to Sustainable Projects by Joël Thibert of McGill University.

Sustaining Ontarios Subsidized Housing by Supporting Non-Profit Organizations by Sally Turner of York University.

Two other studies, Moving Towards Sustainability: City-Regions and Their Infrastructure, and City-Regions and the Provision of Affordable Rental Housing by Leonore Evans of Carleton University and a synthesis paper by CPRNs Nathalie Pierre will be released in fall 2007.

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    Document Title: Canadian Policy Research Networks (CPRN) Bulletin
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