Housing & Urban Development
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| Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From ![]() About the AuthorFrom: Feminist City |
Short author biography with photo. | Leslie Kern | 1 | 2019 | $0.10 Add |
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From ![]() AcknowledgementsFrom: Feminist City |
Kern’s acknowledgements | Leslie Kern | 2 | 2019 | $0.20 Add |
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From ![]() Acting Creatively to Solve ProblemsFrom: How We Changed Toronto |
1970s. Finding creative ways to assist communities and groups was a large part of the way I saw being a successful mayor. The challenge was to search for positive outcomes using the obvious … | John Sewell | 26 | 2015 | $2.60 Add |
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From ![]() Addressing CrisisFrom: Beyond Shelters |
Describes and analyzes how the Bloom Group in downtown Vancouver works closely with women to control and move on from crisis to confront and reduce homelessness, recognizing violence as a … | Trudi Shymka | 15 | $1.50 Add | |
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From ![]() Advocacy CentreFrom: Beyond Shelters |
Proposes that, while continuing to deliver essential services to men and women in states of emergency and providing assistance in finding and keeping housing, homeless shelters are well placed to … | Brian Duplessis | 19 | $1.90 Add | |
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From ![]() AfterwordFrom: How We Changed Toronto |
John Sewell | 2 | 2015 | $0.20 Add | |
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From ![]() Agent of Social IntegrationFrom: Beyond Shelters |
Describes the history of Montreal’s Old Brewery Mission (an 125 year old shelter) and how it is working in concert with local psychiatric teams and housing agencies to create multiple and … | Matthew Pearce | 19 | $1.90 Add | |
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From ![]() NEW! An Activist Perspective on the Sidewalk ProjectFrom: Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs |
Chapter 5 explores the impact of Toronto’s Sidewalk Labs project from the perspective of Labour organization and activism. | Nick de Carlo | 11 | 2020 | $1.10 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! An Argument Worth HavingFrom: Messy Cities |
Chiyi Tam explains how conflict within communities has the capacity to net positive and democratic results, using her role in the Toronto Chinatown Land Trust as a key example. | Dylan Reid | 8 | 2025 | $0.80 Add |
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From ![]() Appendix 1Executive Summar - ICR Plan (April 25,2002) From: Inner City Renovation |
Marty Donkervoort | 2 | 2013 | $0.20 Add | |
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From ![]() Appendix 2ICR Timeline From: Inner City Renovation |
Marty Donkervoort | 6 | 2013 | $0.60 Add | |
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From ![]() Appendix 3ICR Recognition From: Inner City Renovation |
Marty Donkervoort | 2 | 2013 | $0.20 Add | |
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From ![]() Appendix 4Social Return on Investment From: Inner City Renovation |
Marty Donkervoort | 6 | 2013 | $0.60 Add | |
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From ![]() Arenas, Libraries and parking GaragesDowntown Development in the Seventies From: Their Town |
Hamilton, ON. 1970s. Public Buildings. Development of the downtown Business over other People. | Marsha Aileen Hewitt | 12 | 2016 | $1.20 Add |
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From ![]() “As Sharp As You Could Cut Them”From: Persistent Poverty |
Brice Balmer; Jamie Swift; Mira Dineen | 10 | 2010 | $1.00 Add | |
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From ![]() Back to the Future?The Choice Is Ours From: Persistent Poverty |
Armine Yalnizyan; Jamie Swift | 10 | 2010 | $1.00 Add |











