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Drawing lines : Defining the roles of municipal, provincial, and federal governments in addressing urban social issues

26 May 2008

Funding for the Core Challenges Initiative has been provided by an anonymous foundation, The Calgary Foundation, the United Way of the Alberta Capital Region, the United Way of Calgary and Area, the United Way of the Lower Mainland, the United Way of Regina, the United Way of Saskatoon and Area, the United Way of Winnipeg, and The Winnipeg Foundation. [...] It further The other response is to see a person using drugs or argues that both the federal and provincial governments engaging in prostitution and to focus on the impact of such should more clearly empower municipal governments to be behaviour on society as a whole. [...] Through zoning by-laws and the provision of urban services such as parks, street cleaning and garbage collection, It is now universally acknowledged that one of the major municipal governments play a huge role in determining the causes of homelessness and drug abuse in Canada has been quality of urban life in all neighbourhoods. [...] Much of the controversy primarily responsible for addressing the root causes while it is about various kinds of public behaviour in cities relates, of the federal and municipal governments that are strangely yoked course, to the question of whether or not they do cause harm. [...] So I am than the fact that people judge it to be offensive, and perhaps the first to acknowledge that the root causes analyzed below 3 Drawing lines are not necessarily the deepest causes of the problems I am exactly the purposes that our provinces serve.
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Authors

Scanton, Andrew

Pages
12
Published in
Canada

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