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... many urban residents from the mainstream economy, society, and polity. Faced with the destabilizing...
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... growing integration of the North American economy has led to the recognition of cities as important ...At the same time, urban governance in Canada is being transformed. More and more, cities are fa... is increasingly becoming an urban-based society, despite our historic reputation as a predominantl...
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...188, 2005 SCC 13; Law Society of British Columbia v. Mangat, [2001] 3 S.C.R. 113.../commercial/residential development along urban waterfronts pose a challenge to the venerable "wat... own sake but to serve the needs of the economy and the local communities that depend upon an effi...
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... majority of mid-size urban areas across Canada and the U.S. It also exposes the policy vacuum tha... driven by the region's heavily industrial economy, by its lack of centralized amenity landscape feat...Journal of the Royal Statistical Society 114: 490-96. . Crane, R. 1996. Cars and drivers in...
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... accordance with section 6 of the American Society for Testing and Materials method ASTM E 29-93a, en... specific passenger automobile fuel economy level for the 2011 model year determined in accord..., all within a short drive of most major urban centres. The association recommended that the Regu...
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... to reflect the diversity of the wider society, has been revived as a leitmotiv for the economic ... compete in a globalized, knowledge-based economy (Florida 2003), post-industrial cities have a grow... 40% of their households below Statistics Canada's low-income threshold. New construction was inclu...
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... uneasy with the trajectory of industrial society. It was partly due to nascent sustainability, thou... was in crisis and an assumption that the economy was healthy only because it was measured by conven..., in electrical power generation, in urbanization, in the burning of fossil fuels, in the chemicaliz... consciousness with the publication of Canada as a Conserver Society in 1977. Published by the S...
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... difference--new fault lines--in Canadian society and in the country's urban fabric. . Key words: Ur... identified an impending crisis in urban Canada (Lithwick 1970), there is now a renewed debate on ... of change in the nation's demography, economy, external relations and structures of governance--...
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... poverty is as severe as elsewhere in Canada. And in terms of education, Quebec Aboriginal outc... as adults between participation in Canada's urban industrial society or a rural, more collective sty... of Aboriginals into the mainstream economy and accept that better education outcomes are a pr...
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... And in part there is the simple question of urban sprawl, where homes in the settlements cost one th... Tel Aviv stock exchange, and its urban economy is one of the world's strongest. (23) It is world-... Negev is home to the Bedouin, a tribal society of Arabs that has struggled to retain its historic... will of course also be beneficial for Canada, the United States, and other countries in many wa...