Summary: 1p; ill. Digital FileIn May 2014, five concerned organizations partnered to talk about the state of Rooming Houses in Winnipeg's Inner-City. Together we released two reports: Winnipeg's Vanishing Rooming Houses and Rooming Houses to Rooming Homes. These reports found that rooming houses were vanishing due to market pressures, neighbourhood change, fires, and uncoordinated policy and regulatory frameworks.West Broadway Community Organization (WCBO); Spence Neighbourhood Association (SNA); Daniel McIntyre/St.Matthews Community Association (DMSMCA); Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY); Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Manitoba (CCPA-MB); Insitute of Urban Studies
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50 p.This magazine is part of a much larger historical study, Living on Furby, Narratives ofHome. Th...
In 1993, the federal government of Canada canceled the Federal-Provincial Housing Program. Over its...
This report is based on a comprehensive analysis of Winnipeg’s single room occupancy hotels. In deve...
Government efforts to respond to the current crisis in housing affordability have centred on efforts...
Similar to numerous other jurisdictions, in recent years Manitoba has experienced a serious shortage...
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