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New TO tax is fair, efficient, simple… and it could get new homes built!

Toronto City Councils Executive Committee will consider a recommendation for a new land transfer tax at its June 25, 2007, meeting. An extract from the exec Continue Reading…

European policy action on health inequality

A number of European countries have long emphasized comprehensive national strategies to reduce health disparities and address the social determinants of health Continue Reading…

More bad news for renters…

Canada's four million renter households woke up to more bad news this morning as the latest survey from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation shows that the Continue Reading…

Four things you should know about the U.S. federal budget

It's a rainy Sunday afternoon in Washington, D.C., not at all pleasant for touring the monuments and museums. So, what better way to wile away the hours than Continue Reading…

Talkin' housing with the Bush man!

The charming, even charismatic, Philip Mangano - U.S. President George W. Bush's "homeless czar" - was the keynote speaker on day one of the Canadian Housing Continue Reading…

Policy Network: Essay Collection Released

The Policy Network is a London-based European progressive think tank that does innovative research and thinking on pressing issues of social and economic Continue Reading…

CHSRF Research Tools

The Canadian Health Services Research Foundation has long published useful guides, reports and other resources on knowledge exchange and how to effectively get Continue Reading…

Greater Toronto Urban Observatory

The Greater Toronto Urban Observatory monitors and evaluates urban issues. Bookmark this site and visit regularly as it has great info on Toronto and the Continue Reading…

Debating housing and homelessness in LA

The Los Angeles Times recently devoted five days to a debate on housing and homelessness between two policy experts. Prof. Peter Dreier is recognized as one of Continue Reading…

Plan to end homelessness in LA

Los Angeles is often called the homeless capital of the United States. With 90,000 or more people on the streets and in shelters, the homelessness crisis there Continue Reading…