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Comparison of social and economic conditions for immigrants and non-immigrants between 2001 and 2006 in the communities making up the Quality of Life Reporting System
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Most recent immigrants are struggling to catch up with other Canadians, while underfunded municipalities are struggling to meet the day-to-day needs of newcomers and respond to changing patterns in immigrant settlement. These are among the principal insights of the fifth theme report in the Quality of Life series.
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Most recent immigrants are struggling to catch up with other Canadians, while underfunded municipalities are struggling to meet the day-to-day needs of newcomers and respond to changing patterns in immigrant settlement. These are among the principal insights of the fifth theme report in the Quality of Life series.
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Senate committee report on Housing and Homelessness
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With thousands of Canadian families struggling to find an affordable place to live and federal housing funds scheduled to end in March 2009, Canada urgently needs a renewed funding commitment and a national housing plan led by the federal government.
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Despite increased levels of homeownership, finding an affordable place to live is still a challenge for the most vulnerable in Canada´s big cities. This was one of the principal findings of the fourth theme report in FCM´s Quality of Life series. The report, looks at affordable housing and homelessness between 2001 and 2006 in the 22 large and medium-sized municipalities and urban regions that make up the Quality of Life Reporting System (QOLRS).
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The report focuses on the challenges facing urban communities trying to balance economic growth and environmental health.
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An analysis of municipalities' ecological footprint as a tool for monitoring progress towards sustainability
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This report clearly identifies the changing conditions affecting our communities
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Trends in Income, Poverty and Basic Needs the widening income gap
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2004 Highlights of Quality of Life indicators in Canadian cities
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