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On the front lines of Toronto's immigrant- and refugee- serving sector

10 Jul 2006

ON THE FRONT LINES OF TORONTO'S IMMIGRANT- AND REFUGEE-SERVING SECTOR A Report of the On the Front Lines Project Community Social Planning Council of Toronto Family Service Association of Toronto July 2006 ON THE FRONT LINES OF TORONTO'S IMMIGRANT- AND 32. [...] Because of a problem in the interpretation of the term "core funding", this category is also likely to include Immigrant Settlement and Adaptation Any views expressed in this report are the views of the research partners and are not necessarily those of United Way of [. ]. Yes Program (ISAP) funding. [...] The quality of working conditions in the community federal government has committed to transforming ISAP funding into a * Our thanks to the United Way of Greater Toronto and the City of Toronto, our key funding partners. [...] The Survey of the Toronto Immigrant- and Refugee-Serving Sector was made possible through the assistance that apply) and participation of several individuals and organizations. [...] The On the Front Lines of Toronto's Community [. ]. Japanese [. ]. No Service Sector report highlights the findings and recommendations of the full project, including results of [. ]. Korean focus groups, roundtable discussions, review of collective agreements and summary of the Survey of the [. ]. Latin American Toronto Immigrant- and Refugee-Serving Sector.
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Authors

Wilson, Beth

ISBN
9781894250436
Pages
23
Published in
Canada

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