Although a good, affordable home is one of the most important social determinants of health and investing in housing not only takes pressure off of the health Continue Reading…
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Although a good, affordable home is one of the most important social determinants of health and investing in housing not only takes pressure off of the health Continue Reading…
Budget decisions have a profound impact on our daily lives. From garbage collection, to public transit, to the safety of our neighbourhoods budgets are at the Continue Reading…
Ontario's spending on affordable housing has been flatlined for several years , one reason why the provincial government has fallen far short of the targets Continue Reading…
A written submission to Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan as part of a pre-budget consultation on December 14, 2005. Continue Reading…
The City of Toronto can bring its budgetary shortfall down to zero without gutting city services and selling off assets. Countdown to Zero: Balancing Toronto's Continue Reading…
The City of Toronto’s Shelter, Support and Housing is set to take a massive $128 million cut in housing and homelessness investments in the draft 2013 budget Continue Reading…
The Wellesley Institute’s Director of Housing and Innovation, Michael Shapcott, delivered the keynote presentation at a community forum hosted by the West Continue Reading…
Millions of Canadians are suffering in a nation-wide affordable housing crisis, even though Canada is one of the richest countries in the world. Continue Reading…
A look at Toronto's 2008 operating budget, its 10-year housing strategy, and the need to reverse urban development trends. Download this file Continue Reading…
Countdown To Zero: Balancing Toronto's Budget View more presentations from Wellesley Institute Continue Reading…
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