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- 5Community Trends Working Group
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- 3Edmonton Gleaners Association
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- 21Canada, Alberta, Edmonton
- 14Economic indicators
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- 12Poverty--Prevention
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- 31Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)
- 10Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Poverty and Social Assistance (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 5Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Children, Youth and Family (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
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1998-07-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
In May 1997 over two hundred poor people came together at the first Western Canada Poor People's Conference in Edmonton to discover the magnitude of the problem, its causes and consequences, and possible solutions. This three day event was designed to provide insights to the social and individual...
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2010
Kolkman, John, Ahorro, Joseph, Varlen, Kory
Developing a comprehensive strategy to reduce if not eliminate poverty in Alberta.
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2011
Edmonton Social Planning Council, Ahorro, Joseph, Pinkoski, Jayda, Kolkman, John
The Edmonton Social Planning Council’s flagship publication Tracking the Trends contains the latest data of all the important social and economic trends affecting Edmonton. These trends are in the areas of education, employment, cost of living & housing, income, poverty, and government income...
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Tracking the trends: future directions for human services in Edmonton and the surrounding region. Special feature on youth.
Download1994
Community Trends Working Group
Includes statistics for communities surrounding the city of Edmonton (e.g. Sherwood Park, Leduc, etc.)
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Tracking the trends: future directions for human services in Edmonton. Special feature on aboriginal people.
Download1993-05-01
Community Trends Working Group
The fourth edition includes a special section on trends and service implications for Aboriginal peoples.
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Tracking the trends: future directions for human services in Edmonton. Special feature on families with children.
Download1990-06-01
Community Trends Working Group
This second edition includes a focus on the social trends and service implications for families with children.