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Social Housing and the Role of Aboriginal Organizations in Canadian Cities

Since as early as 1970, Aboriginal housing organizations have been operating in urban areas. They have combatted disproportionate housing hardship, fought discrimination in the private and public housing sectors, and delivered housing in the most culturally appropriate ways possible within the parameters of state social housing programs.


By IRPP, Canada.


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