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month | week | day | tableThis educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development. While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective). This program also includes a module on affordable housing. It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.
Cochrane, Alberta
You are invited to attend the 25th annual conference of the Canadian
Association for Studies in Co-operation, to be held at Carleton
University in Ottawa from May 27th to May 29th. A draft of the program
can be found at www.coopresearch.coop. For registration information,
please contact catherine.levitenreid@usask.ca
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development. While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective). This program also includes a module on affordable housing. It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.
Cochrane, Alberta
You are invited to attend the 25th annual conference of the Canadian
Association for Studies in Co-operation, to be held at Carleton
University in Ottawa from May 27th to May 29th. A draft of the program
can be found at www.coopresearch.coop. For registration information,
please contact catherine.levitenreid@usask.ca
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development. While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective). This program also includes a module on affordable housing. It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.
Cochrane, Alberta
You are invited to attend the 25th annual conference of the Canadian
Association for Studies in Co-operation, to be held at Carleton
University in Ottawa from May 27th to May 29th. A draft of the program
can be found at www.coopresearch.coop. For registration information,
please contact catherine.levitenreid@usask.ca
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development. While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective). This program also includes a module on affordable housing. It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.
Cochrane, Alberta
The theme of this year's conference is Full Circle: Sharing a Vision for the 7th Generation. Our inspiration is an original law kept and maintained by generations of Aboriginal people: just as our actions will affect generations to come, we are living in a world that was shaped by those before us. Aboriginal elders remind us to think and decide in a way that is conscious of the seven generations of people that will be born in the future - ensuring that we respect our Mother Earth and her spirited beings.
University of WInnipeg
The theme of this year's conference is Full Circle: Sharing a Vision for the 7th Generation. Our inspiration is an original law kept and maintained by generations of Aboriginal people: just as our actions will affect generations to come, we are living in a world that was shaped by those before us. Aboriginal elders remind us to think and decide in a way that is conscious of the seven generations of people that will be born in the future - ensuring that we respect our Mother Earth and her spirited beings.
University of WInnipeg
The theme of this year's conference is Full Circle: Sharing a Vision for the 7th Generation. Our inspiration is an original law kept and maintained by generations of Aboriginal people: just as our actions will affect generations to come, we are living in a world that was shaped by those before us. Aboriginal elders remind us to think and decide in a way that is conscious of the seven generations of people that will be born in the future - ensuring that we respect our Mother Earth and her spirited beings.
University of WInnipeg
Building Policy Framework to Enable Co-op Development: A comparative experience
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In 2009, the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The Congress is entitled: Celebrating a Century of Co-operation: Honouring the Past, Building the Future.
In 2009, the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The Congress is entitled: Celebrating a Century of Co-operation: Honouring the Past, Building the Future.
In 2009, the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The Congress is entitled: Celebrating a Century of Co-operation: Honouring the Past, Building the Future.
In 2009, the Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The Congress is entitled: Celebrating a Century of Co-operation: Honouring the Past, Building the Future.


