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Vol. 26 No. 1 (2017): Canadian Journal of Urban Research - Summer 2017

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Published: 2017-07-05

Articles

  • The Effect of Labour Market Characteristics on Canadian Immigrant Employment in Precarious Work, 2006-2012

    Parvinder Hira-Friesen
    1-15
    • PDF
  • The Fiscal Impact of Urban Growth on Municipalities

    Joseph Kushner, Tomson Ogwang
    16-28
    • PDF
  • Canadian Municipalities and Services for Immigrants: A Toronto Case Study

    Janine Rose, Valerie Preston
    29-39
    • PDF
  • A Profile of Families in the Emergency Family Homeless Shelter System in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

    John Sylvestre, Nick Kerman, Alexia Polillo, Catherine M. Lee, Tim Aubry
    40-51
    • PDF
  • La symbiose de la planification et de la gouvernance territoriales: Le cas du Grand Montréal

    Olivier Roy-Baillargeon
    52-63
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • The Death and Life of the Single-Family House: Lessons from Vancouver on Building a Livable City

    Joshua Evans
    64-65
    • PDF
  • Speaking Memory: How Translation Shapes City Life

    Julie Chamberlain
    66-67
    • PDF
  • A Place in Mind: Designing Cities for the 21st Century

    Luna Khirfan
    68-69
    • PDF
  • Geomedia: Networked Cities and the Future of Public Space

    Zachary Neal
    70-71
    • PDF

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