A Report on Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada
Title | A Report on Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Lou Hammond Ketilson |
Publisher | Saskatoon : Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan |
Pages | 418 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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Appendix I includes case studies : Arctic Co-operatives Limited, Ikaluktutiak Co-operative, Caisse Populaire Kahnawake, Puvirnituq Co-operative, Apaqtukewaq Fisheries, Anishinabek Nation Credit Union, Native Inter-Tribal Housing Co-operative (First Nations Housing), Akochikan, Neechi Foods, Amachewespimawin, Wilp Sa Maa'y Harvesting.
Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada [electronic Resource] : Case Studies
Title | Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada [electronic Resource] : Case Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. Policy and Strategic Direction. Research and Analysis Directorate |
Publisher | |
Pages | 143 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Cooperative societies |
ISBN | 9780662307150 |
Co-operative Canada
Title | Co-operative Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Brett Fairbairn |
Publisher | UBC Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2014-10-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0774827912 |
A shift in US bank policy. A demonstration in Greece. A tsunami in Japan. In recent times, these kinds of events have had profound effects on the economic well-being of Canadians. In such a heavily globalized environment, it may seem that only large corporations with access to transnational resources can operate successfully, but Co-operative Canada demonstrates that this is not the case. Despite economic pressures following the 2008 recession, co-operatives in Canada are thriving. In fact, there are approximately nine thousand co-ops across the nation with a combined membership of about 18 million members – more than half the population of Canada. Drawing on the results of a large research project that examined co-operatives in communities from coast to coast to coast, Co-operative Canada reveals how Canadians are using the co-operative model to collectively respond to the forces of globalization through local, community-owned enterprises. It does this through specific examples that vividly describe the pragmatic realities of the communities these co-ops serve.
Socio-economic Profile of Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada
Title | Socio-economic Profile of Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | El Bachir Abdelouahid Belhadji |
Publisher | Co-Operatives Secretariat Government of Canada |
Pages | 82 |
Release | 2001-01-01 |
Genre | Aboriginal |
ISBN | 9780662861249 |
The Development of Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada
Title | The Development of Aboriginal Co-operatives in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Canada. Comité consultatif du ministre sur les coopératives |
Publisher | |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 2002 |
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Care, Cooperation and Activism in Canada's Northern Social Economy
Title | Care, Cooperation and Activism in Canada's Northern Social Economy PDF eBook |
Author | Frances Abele |
Publisher | University of Alberta |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2016-11-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 177212110X |
People across Canada’s North have created vibrant community institutions to serve a wide range of social and economic needs. Neither state-driven nor profit-oriented, these organizations form a relatively under-studied third sector of the economy. Researchers from the Social Economy Research Network of Northern Canada explore this sector through fifteen case studies, encompassing artistic, recreational, cultural, political, business, and economic development organizations that are crucial to the health and vitality of their communities. Care, Cooperation and Activism in Canada’s Northern Social Economy shows the innovative diversity and utter necessity of home-grown institutions in communities across Labrador, Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon. Readers, researchers, and students interested in social economy, Aboriginal studies, and northern communities will find much to enjoy and value in this book. Contributors: Frances Abele, Jennifer Alsop, Matthew A. Beaudoin, Jean-Sébastien Boutet, Julia Christensen, Cédric Drouin, Moses Hernandez, Noor Johnson, Sheena Kennedy Dalseg, Frédéric Moisan, Joseph Moise, Rajiv Rawat, Jerald Sabin, Chris Southcott, Kiri Staples, Lucille Villaseñor-Caron, Valoree Walker
Perspectives of Saskatchewan
Title | Perspectives of Saskatchewan PDF eBook |
Author | Jene M. Porter |
Publisher | Univ. of Manitoba Press |
Pages | 377 |
Release | 2008-11-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0887553532 |
At the turn of the nineteenth century, Saskatchewan was one of the fastest growing provinces in the country. In the early 1900s, it revolutionized the Canadian political landscape and gave rise to socialist governments that continue to influence Canadian politics today. It was the birthplace of Canada’s publicly funded health care system, and home to a thriving arts and literary community that helped define western Canadian culture.In Perspectives of Saskatchewan, twenty-one noted scholars present an in-depth look at some of the major developments in the province’s history, including subjects such as art, literature, demographics, politics, northern development, and religion. It lays the foundations for a greater understanding of Saskatchewan’s unique history, identity, and place in Canada.