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- From MW150113 - CED & Social Economy in Canada - A People's History.pdf: 1800 resource mining, 1850 Industrial Revolution and nation building ( immigrants | newcomers | settlement) affected quality of life negatively. Non profits (YWCA / YMCA), urban reform, unions, co-op | co-ops | Co-ops | caisses populaires, credit unions.
- From Shared Space - Chapter 4 - Supporting Sustenance: 3.5 million Canadians have low income and are likely to remain poor for longer periods,in particular groups such as women, Aboriginal Canadians, young single people, recent immigrants and people with disabilities. Canada's income gap has grown to a 30 year high, according to a study comparing the late 1970s to early 2000s"early 2000s" contains an extrinsic dash or other characters that are invalid for a date interpretation.. Urban Poverty in Canada, found a disproportionate number of poor live in metropolitan areas, and Poverty by Postal Code, published in 2004 found substantial rises in poverty in the last 20 years in Toronto.
- From Shared Space Chapter 1 - Reaching for Resilience: The adaptation cluster provides coping and capacities facilities - child care, education, settlement. social capital, and core proficiencies.
- From MW150132 - New Synergies.pdf: Multicultural Health Brokers Co-Operative Ltd. provide social, emotional support, education services for immigrants. Compensated through service contracts with health institutions, pilot/project funding.