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    Urban planning, immigration and diversity: The perspective from Ottawa-Carleton

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    Immigrants make up about 20% of the population of the Region of Ottawa-Carleton. Despite many municipal initiatives designed to ensure that newcomers feel at home, many immigrants feel like outsiders. The Catholic Immigration Centre in Ottawa works with many immigrants who express a need for better access to employment opportunities, housing, education, recreation facilities, and spaces for public celebrations. In order to ensure that everyone feels at home in the city, planning must take ownership of the problem and work towards establishing transformational leadership.
     
    Les immigrants representent environ 20% de la population de la région d'Ottawa-Carleton. Malgré de nombreuses initiatives municipales destinées à s'assurer que les nouveaux arrivants se sentent chez eux, de nombreux immigrants se sentent des étrangers. Le centre catholique d'immigration à Ottawa oeuvre auprès de nombreux immigrants désirant une aide pour un meilleur accès a l'emploi, au logement, à l'éducation, aux équipements récréatifs et aux édifices destinés aux festivités publiques. Afin que chacun se sente chez soi dans la ville, les urbanistes doivent se saisir du problème et diriger la mise en place des agents de changements.
     
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-244
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    DOI: 10.25316/IR-244
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