Why do Ottawa's racialized and low-income neighbourhoods have fewer trees? | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 18, 2024 - 04:00

Why do Ottawa's racialized and low-income neighbourhoods have fewer trees?

November 18, 2024
When it comes to trees, not all neighbourhoods are equal. Robyn Bresnahan takes a stroll from a “have” into a “have not” community with two tree experts to learn about why tree equity matters and what the City is doing to achieve it.


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