Under Construction

Under Construction
Author: Leslie Cole
Publisher: Borealis
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Housing, Cooperative
ISBN: 9780888873545

Co-operative Canada

Co-operative Canada
Author: Brett Fairbairn
Publisher: UBC Press
Total 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.

A Co-operative Development Strategy for Canada

A Co-operative Development Strategy for Canada
Author: National Task Force on Co-operative Development
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1984
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

Extract: The Task Force was organised to investigate ways in which co-operatives could better contribute to meeting the economic and social needs of Canadians. Main recommendations concerned strengthening capital formation ; renewing the commitement to education, increasing research, boosting exports, fostering worker-owned co-operatives, encouraging health services co-operatives, assisting fisheries co-operatives, expanding housing cooperatives, strengthening co-op support organisations, improving government structures.

Grocery Story

Grocery Story
Author: Jon Steinman
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1550927000

Hungry for change? Put the power of food co-ops on your plate and grow your local food economy. Food has become ground-zero in our efforts to increase awareness of how our choices impact the world. Yet while we have begun to transform our communities and dinner plates, the most authoritative strand of the food web has received surprisingly little attention: the grocery store—the epicenter of our food-gathering ritual. Through penetrating analysis and inspiring stories and examples of American and Canadian food co-ops, Grocery Story makes a compelling case for the transformation of the grocery store aisles as the emerging frontier in the local and good food movements. Author Jon Steinman: Deconstructs the food retail sector and the shadows cast by corporate giants Makes the case for food co-ops as an alternative Shows how co-ops spur the creation of local food-based economies and enhance low-income food access. Grocery Story is for everyone who eats. Whether you strive to eat more local and sustainable food, or are in support of community economic development, Grocery Story will leave you hungry to join the food co-op movement in your own community.

Canada's Social Economy

Canada's Social Economy
Author: Jack Quarter
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781550283860

Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1 - Conceptualizing the Social Economy 1. Defining the Social Economy Part 2 - An Overview to the Social Economy 2. An Overview to Co-operatives 3. Non-profits in Public Service 4. Mutual Non-profits Part 3 - Case Studies 5. Community Economic Development 6. Social Housing 7. Social Service 8. Social Capital Part 4 - Overcoming the Obstacles 9. Building a Social Economy Notes Selected Bibliography Index

Taxation of Co-operatives : Canadian Public Policy

Taxation of Co-operatives : Canadian Public Policy
Author: Co-operative College of Canada
Publisher: Saskatoon : Co-operative College of Canada
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1982
Genre: Cooperative societies
ISBN:

Abstract: This paper summarizes the history of the taxation of cooperatives and examines the evolution of public policy about co-operatives in Canada.

Co-operatives in Canada (1993 Data)

Co-operatives in Canada (1993 Data)
Author: Canada. Co-operatives Secretariat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1995
Genre: Consumer cooperatives
ISBN:

A co-operative is a form of business, incorporated to meet economic, social and/or cultural needs with an objective of service rather than profit. It is owned by members/users who control the enterprise on the basis of one member one vote through an elected board of directors charged with responsibility for management carried out by a hired staff. This document specifically discusses co-operatives in Canada.

Canadian Co-operatives and the International Community

Canadian Co-operatives and the International Community
Author: J. G. (John George) Craig
Publisher: Saskatoon : Co-operative College of Canada
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1980
Genre: Cooperation
ISBN:

Abstract: Canadian co-operatives have been linked with the international co-operative movement since it started over 100 years ago. Over the years, some linkages have strengthened and others have withered. This paper briefly describes the international cooperative organizations that exist today and the extent of Canadian involvement in them. It also outlines the potential for future development of these relationships.

Co-operative Values in a Changing World

Co-operative Values in a Changing World
Author: University of Saskatchewan. Centre for the Study of Co-operatives
Publisher: Saskatoon : Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1996
Genre: Cooperative societies
ISBN:

Empowering Electricity

Empowering Electricity
Author: Julie L. MacArthur
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-07-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0774831464

Canada is known for being an energy-producing nation – with much attention being paid to the Alberta tar sands and their large carbon footprint. This book looks at a very different part of the Canadian energy sector: the hundreds of renewable energy co-ops that have sprung up across the nation. These co-ops are democratically structured, community-based organizations that use sun, wind, rivers, tides, and plant and animal waste as sources of local power generation. Empowering Electricity offers an illuminating analysis of these co-ops within the context of larger debates over climate change, renewable electricity policy, sustainable community development, and provincial power-sector ownership. It looks at the conditions that led to this new wave of co-operative development, examines their form and location, and shines a light on the promises and challenges accompanying their development.