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More than bricks and mortar

20 Sep 2004

These housing Aboriginal residents over the age of one conditions are a strong underlying cause of changed residence from either inside or the generally poor socio-economic outside of the CMA in the year before the circumstances among the Regina Aboriginal Census. [...] Given the common for children in marginal dwellings, youthfulness of the Regina Aboriginal population (half interrupting the continuity of schooling and a child’s of the city’s Aboriginal people are under the age of 20),10 academic performance.12. [...] The investment and permanence housing to the adequate and stable housing factors associated with home ownership lead to the provinces, and are likely to lower the social development of social capital. [...] The federal 2001 (increased to a total of $1 provinces - and government’s contribution to new social housing billion in 2004) to provide citizens - in the under the former cost-shared agreement was 75 per housing to low and moderate- federation.” cent, but the effective withdrawal of the federal income households. [...] In 1996, affordable housing agreement with the federal the federal government unilaterally transferred the government in 2002, and will negotiate extension of administration of social housing to the provinces, and the agreement during 2004.
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Authors

Stokes, Janice

Pages
8
Published in
Canada

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