2022
DOI: 10.32920/19027556.v1
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Exploring Indigenous newcomer relations in the City of Toronto: changing demographics, reconciliation and the capacity of city planning

Abstract: <div>Toronto’s urban Indigenous and newcomer populations are rapidly increasing. As a result, the City is facing a new demographic reality that will change how the municipal government implements its plans, designs, and programs. Indigenous and newcomer groups often have similar lived experiences of marginalization and discrimination as equity-seeking groups and can work together towards a more just</div><div>city. This Major Research Paper (MRP) lays at the intersection of this new demograph… Show more

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