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Lorraine Khachatourians <[log in to unmask]> on 01/31/2003
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 Subject:  Tackling Urban Poverty: Finding the Right Policy
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Tackling Urban Poverty: Finding the Right Policy Mix
31 January, 2003 - Canadian Policy Research Network
http://www.cprn.org/cprn.html

Ottawa


û A national strategy to enhance the quality of life and competitiveness of Canada

Æs cities must grapple with the growing challenge of urban poverty. Poverty has increased in Canadian cities in the past two decades. It has also become more concentrated. Without a joint effort by governments at all levels, these trends could become self-reinforcing. The recipe for that joint effort is the subject of a new report from CPRN

Æs Family Network. Urban Poverty: Fostering Sustainable and Supportive Communities, by Anne-Marie Séguin and Gérard Divay of the Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Urbanisation, Culture et Société, looks at what is needed to foster supportive, socially sustainable communities in poor neighbourhoods in major cities across the country. You can read this report, and another new one, The Federal Role in Canada

Æs Cities: Overview of Issues and Proposed Actions, at the CPRN site: http://www.cprn.org/cprn.html *************************************** Lorraine Khachatourians, MSc Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre Health Sciences Building 107 Wiggins Rd Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E5 Canada Telephone: 306-966-7939 Fax: 306-966-7920 E-mail: [log in to unmask] Please visit our websites: Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre http://www.usask.ca/healthsci/che/prhprc Training for Health Renewal: Canada-Mozambique http://www.usask.ca/healthsci/che/prhprc/thrp.html Saskatchewan Heart Health Program Dissemination Phase http://www.usask.ca/healthsci/che/hhdis

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