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Official Launch of New Research by Frances Abele and Nick Falvo
Description:
The Federal Government’s Northern Strategy and Implications for Housing in the Northwest Territories
In November 2011, Carleton University's Frances Abele and Nick Falvo were in Yellowknife, where they released new research on Canada's North. Each of them has a chapter in the 2011-2012 edition of
How Ottawa Spends
, published by McGill-Queen's University Press.
Frances Abele:
Use it or Lose It: The Conservatives’ Northern Development Strategy:
Summary
Nick Falvo:
Government-Assisted Housing in the Northwest Territories and the Role of the Federal Government:
Full chapter
|
Summary
Download Nick's presentation
(PPT)
Copies of the 2011-2012 edition of
How Ottawa Spends
can be purchased
online
from McGill-Queen's University Press. They can also be found at most bookstores, including the
Yellowknife Book Cellar
.
For Nick Falvo's 2011 policy report on homelessness in Yellowknife, please visit this link:
www.homelesshub.ca/Yellowknife
For Nick Falvo's 2012 policy report on poverty in Yukon, please visit this link:
www.homelesshub.ca/Yukon
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, CJCD Mix 100 News
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, CBC Radio Interview
Public housing in crisis: report
, Northern News Services Online
NWT public housing at tipping point
, Slave River Journal
Lack of Federal Funding Jeopardizing NWT’s Public Housing
, CKLB News
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, Northern News Services
Video:
Government-Assisted Housing in the NWT & the Role of the Federal Government
Feds and GNWT announce housing funding agreement
N.W.T, Nunavut get money for housing
Type of Resource:
Report
Publication Date:
2011
Location:
Yellowknife City Hall (Council Chambers)
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