
The relationship between access to affordable housing and residential concentrations of newcomers and minorities on the one hand, and successful integration and inclusion on the other has become more pronounced in recent years. Housing and neighbourhoods impact upon and help to shape our social networks, access to employment opportunities, participation in and access to public spaces, the nature and availability of social services, as well as general feelings of safety and security, among others. In this domain, we seek to better understand the relationships between housing, neighbourhoods and integration into Canadian society.
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