- Effective rural policies needed
- Rural residents require services, but are flexible on distance
- Rural volunteering under threat
- Rural Communities Are Shrinking In the Global Economy
- Impediments to Research and Education in Rural Canada
- Rural Internet Use for Government Services Lagging
- Internet Use Lagging Behind in Struggling Rural Communities
- Social capital, services certainty, asset mobilization and community revitalization: Insights from a coal mine closure in Tumbler Ridge
- Wealth, Age, and Education Play Key Role in Internet Use
- Accessing Health Information Important for All Segments of Society
- The Aging of Rural Canada’s Volunteer Base
- More Middle-Age People in Rural Canada Have Higher Levels of Stress than Other Rural People
- The voluntary and business sectors are the partners of local governance most appreciated in rural areas
- Rural dynamics: Catalyst for a New Vision of Tweed, Ontario
- High Levels of Social Cohesion in Rural Communities, Except in Rural Quebec and Among Rural Youth
- Is “rural” a four-letter word?: Implication of diversity in rural Canada
- Voluntary Sector Plays Key Role in Rural Community Leadership
- Carden: Resolving Tensions/Building Capacity. To De-amalgamate or Not to De-amalgamate, That is the Question on the Minds of Carden Residents.
- The residents of Taschereau use the Internet as much as the inhabitants of other communities around the country
- Taschereau residents are very satisfied with garbage removal services and municipal aqueducts
- Taschereau residents get involved in their community by signing petitions and by making cash donations
- Residents of Taschereau are less satisfied with their leaders than people in other NRE communities
- Stress levels of Taschereau residents are higher than elsewhere in the country
- About half of Taschereau respondents get involved in voluntary associations
- Elevators, Doctors, and Libraries: Fighting the Good Fight in Rural Manitoba
- The Growing Gap in Skilled Labour: Rural Areas Need to Focus Labour Force Development with Economic Development Efforts
- Good News, Bad News on Education Attainment Levels for Rural Canada
- Relatively Poorer Health of Rural Canadians Poses Economic Development Challenges
- New Solutions Needed to Help Rural Households Use the Internet to Overcome the Burden of Distance
- Challenges of Using Chat Room Technology for Learning and Networking in Rural Canada
- Use of Internet Technology for Communication Among Volunteer Groups in Rural Canada: The Case of Springhill, NS
- Searching for Economic Diversity: Community Revitalization in Tumbler Ridge
- Burdening the overburdened: Understanding the rural and small town voluntary sector in health care reform
- What works well for innovative service providers and the voluntary sector
- Regionalization of Community Services across Canada
- Regionalization of Health Services Across Canada
- Resource Dependence And Community Well-being In Rural Canada
- Are There Differences in Pro-Environmental Behaviour between Rural and Urban Canada?
- The Connectedness of Community as an Element in Policy
- Women’s Networks and Farm Entry In British Columbia
- Funding Voluntary Associations in Rural Canada
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