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Date: 2014-08-26 10:07:59
Community organizing
Housing
Real estate
Housing First
Supportive housing
Affordable housing
Public housing
Downtown Emergency Service Center
Centre for Research on Inner City Health
Homelessness
Personal life
Health

Member Update – fall[removed]Name / Nom: John Iveson, Team Lead, Housing Policy Branch, Ontario – Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, [removed] Organization / Organisation: Ontario – Ministry of M

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