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Keeping to the Marketplace
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08 July 1993

"Keeping to the Marketplace makes a significant contribution to our knowledge and understanding of Canadian federal housing policy from its inception. It is clearly superior, in my opinion, to the only other attempt to cover this ground, Albert Roses's Canadian Housing Policies 1935-80." Richard Harris, Department of Geography, McMaster University.
"Novel, informative, well written ... The principal merit of this work is the way in which the author has apparently assembled vast amounts of information from primary sources about the beliefs, actions, and strategies of the early architects of housing policy and assembled these into a coherent story that unfolds systematically in the book." John Miron, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto.
"Keeping to the Marketplace makes a significant contribution to our knowledge and understanding of Canadian federal housing policy from its inception. It is clearly superior, in my opinion, to the only other attempt to cover this ground, Albert Roses's Canadian Housing Policies 1935-80." Richard Harris, Department of Geography, McMaster University. "Novel, informative, well written ... The principal merit of this work is the way in which the author has apparently assembled vast amounts of information from primary sources about the beliefs, actions, and strategies of the early architects of housing policy and assembled these into a coherent story that unfolds systematically in the book." John Miron, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto.