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VI.    Priorities for Renewal of Canadian Communities

D. Importance/Performance Grid- Identifying Opportunities (continued)

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Figure 28 - Priorities For Renewing Canada's Cities/Towns: 50,000-100,000
As the community grows, ratings of composting/recycling systems and sports and recreational facilities improve. Public transit becomes more significant.

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Figure 29 - Priorities For Renewing Canada's Cities/Towns: 100,000-500,000

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Figure 30 - Priorities For Renewing Canada's Cities/Towns: 500,000-1M
In mid-sized cities, residents begin to see affordable housing as a key issue. In addition, composting/recycling gains some importance.

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Figure 31 - Priorities For Renewing Canada's Cities/Towns: 1M+
Emphasis on affordable housing is highest in major urban centres. Public transit becomes something of an issue and an opportunity.


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