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Neighbourhood Disputes

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City of Calgary – Good Neighbour Practices

This information is written for new and long-term Calgarians, homeowners or tenants looking for more information about their responsibilities within their neighbourhood. It is a quick reference to help you get started. See also: the Good Neighbour Practices Reference Guide which is an overview of municipal bylaws governing neighbourhood issues.


For help in resolving disputes with neighbours please visit the website of the Edmonton based Mediation and Restorative Justice Centre for a listing of services and resources. See: MRJC – Neighbourhood Disputes – https://s3.amazonaws.com/mrjc/NeighborhoodDisputes+MRJC+Homepage.pdf

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Neighbourhood Handbook: “A Do It Yourself Guide to Resolving Conflicts With Your Neighbour”.
This handbook was developed by the Edmonton based Mediation and Restorative Justice Centre. The Centre is a not-for-profit organization devoted to building safer and more peaceful communities.The handbook strives to provide you with constructive ideas for discussing these situations with your neighbour in a way that is easy for them to hear and will ensure a positive result.

The Centre for Public Legal Education respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 4, 6, 7, 8 and 10 territories, the traditional lands of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit.

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