The Tenant Class by Ricardo Tranjan. Between the Lines, 2023.
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Ricardo Tranjan, inequitable housingAbstract
This book is a short yet powerful contribution to the literature on housing in Canada. It will be of great interest to anyone seeking a highly readable and forceful critique of Canada’s inequitable housing markets as well as a prescription for an alternate approach.Tranjan is an analyst for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, an organization that seeks to bring progressive research and analysis into Canadian policy debates.
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