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The Quarterly: Back Issues

Volume 3, Number 4
Building Strong Communities

Refuge and the Canadian Idea
Mark Starowicz
Scaling Up: Advocacy from the Grassroots
Harry Kits, Gord Perks, Maureen Fair
Building the Commons
Maureen Bryant, Rob Howarth, Michael Rachlis
Community Collaboration
Paul Born
Building a Better Foundation
Cynthia Reyes, Kay Blair
Telling Your Story
Suzanne Gibson
Making a Difference: Participation and Engagement in Civil Society
Anil Patel
Jane Jacobs 1916-2006
Volume 3, Number 3
Dark Age Ahead

Dark Age Ahead: Ideas That Matter
Mary W. Rowe
Economics and Growth
Martin Wolf and Robert Lucas
Organization and Design
Allan Jacobs and Henry Mintzberg
Inquiry and Health
Marsha Hewitt and Norman Wirzba
Jane Jacobs in Conversation
with John Sewell
Place: The Hidden Dimension of this Dark Age
Edmund P. Fowler
Diversity in Learning
Seth Roberts
Mexican Diary
Deb Elliott
Neighbourhoods Matter
Time and Change as Neighbourhood Allies

Jane Jacobs
Rebuilding Communities
Garland Yates, Annie E. Casey Foundation
The Revitalization of a Neighbourhood: Regent Park
A Brief History
The Present Community
Background on the Neighbourhood
Neighbourhood Revitalization: An Overview
Connecting Public Policy with Frontline Experience
John Stapleton
Volume 3, Number 1

The New Urban Canada

Fault Lines and Enclaves: The Rise of City Regions in Canada
Dr. Paul Reed

Making the Case for Urban Autonomy: The Legal Framework
Dr. Bryan Schwartz

A New Canada for the 21st Century
Alan Broadbent

Political Will
Glen Murray, Mayor of Winnipeg

Bonne Continuation
Joe Berridge

Winners of the Jane Jacobs Prize: 2003
Margaret Zeidler and Uzma Shakir

Volume 2, Number 4

This issue of the Quarterly reports on the five Borderlines Conferences which were convened across Canada in 2002-3. Borderlines: Canada in North America was created to initiate a national discussion on the evolving relationship between Canada and the United States. In the light of the events of September 11th, 2001 and subsequent security measures taken by the United States, there was a concern that our relationship with our closest neighbour would become defined by these events. While trade and security issues remain at the top of both of Canadian and U.S. agendas, many other issues emerge: resource management and co-ordination, the importance of regional north-south trade, bi-lateral versus multi-lateral approaches and the effects of globalization on political and cultural institutions. For detailed information on each of the conferences go to Borderlines.

Borderlines: Canada in North America
A National Consultation

What Was Said:
The Border and Market Access
Security and Defence
Resources
Canadian Sovereignty and Identity

A North American Community of Law
Allan Gotlieb

The North American Economic Space
Wendy Dobson

See You in Washington: Institutions for North American Integration
Robert Wolfe

Some Thoughts on Canadian Distinctiveness
John Helliwell
Borderlines Polling: What do Canadians Think?
Commentaries by Andrew Parkin and Matthew Mendelsohn

Reports from:
Calgary, Montreal, Halifax, Vancouver, Washington

Volume 2, Number 3

Action Speaks Louder!
Making the Case for Youth Recreation
A Report on the Laidlaw Foundation Forum

Integrated Service Delivery: More Effective and Less Expensive
Dr. Gina Browne

Challenges and Opportunities
Linda Albright Phyllis Berck Wayne Fairhead Colin Hood

Solutions and Strategies: the Ottawa Experience
Dick Stewart

Winners of the Jane Jacobs Prize: 2001 and 2002
Jutta Mason, David Walsh, Amanuel Melles and Mel Greif

Municipal Funding for Recreation
Enid Slack

Volume 2, Number 2

Local Currencies: Making Money, Making Change
By Susan Witt and Robert Swann

The Waterworks: Photographs 1967
By Noel Best

Grazing on the Commons: The Public Good Project
Efficiency and the Commons: a conversation with Jane Jacobs and Janice Gross Stein

Winners of the Jane Jacobs Prize: 2001 and 2002
Jutta Mason, David Walsh, Amanuel Melles and Mel Greif

Update: C5 Mayors' Meeting in Vancouver: January 2002

Volume 2, Number 1

C5: Historic First Meeting of Canadian Mayors with Jane Jacobs: The Urban Challenge
Defining the Problem
Next Steps
C5 at a Glance

Volume 1, Number 4

Wild Ideas: Sustainable Solutions Through Biomimicry
by Janine M. Benyus

Living on the Edge: The Evolution of Integral Society
by Sally Goerner

Vietnam Diary
by Stan McRoberts

Shape-shifting Values: Does the Internet Spell the End of the Commons?
A Conversation with Paulina Borsook

Volume 1, Number 3

Uncommon Sense: A Focus on the Real and Particular in Cities
by Ken Greenberg

Toronto: Considering Self-government
by Jane Jacobs and Mary W. Rowe

The Forgotten Art of The City
by Eberhard Zeidler

Winners of the Jane Jacobs Prize: 2001
Rollo Myers and Iria Vieira

Volume 1, Number 2

Values and Cities
by Lukas van Spengler

Investing in the Whole Community: Strategies for a Caring Society
by Sherri Torjman

Chaos, Order and Values
by Alan Littlewood

Volume 1, Number 1

Credit that Matters
by Mary Houghton
The role of credit in the formation of young and small business

The Jane Jacobs Prize: 1999
Mary Lou Morgan and Dan Yashinsky spend an evening with Jane Jacobs

Urban Visions
Jane Jacobs on Rowley Walter Murphy and Eric Freifeld