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- ItemThe 2007 Sustainability Assessment(Sustainability Solutions Group, 2007) Sustainability Solutions Group
- Item2008-09 Priorities - Volunteerism and the Voluntary Sector(2009-04-20T17:13:21Z)
- Item2012 Co-operative Conference Youth Pre-conference Workshop(Nova Scotia Co-operative Council, Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network, Conseil Coopératif Acadien Nouvelle Écosse, Nova Scotia Government & others, 2012-11) Sparrow, Mark; Hache, Amanda; Bel, Krista; Van Wijk, Stefani; Justin, Ellerby
- Item2013 International Co‑operative Governance Symposium in Halifax, Canada(Co-operative Management Education program at Saint Mary's University, 2013-09)
- ItemAboriginal Funding Database(Northern Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan Social Economy Regional Node, 2009-02)
- ItemAboriginal Wisdom: Medicinal Seaweeds of the Mi'kmaq and Williche. The story of two islands and two aboriginal cultures; from the North to the South: PEI & Chiloé(2011-03-15) LeVangie, Dolores; Novaczek, Irené; Angus, R.Project 2.7a.
- ItemAbout the Social Economy & Co-operatives(SE Space, 2018) SE Space
- ItemAdvancing the Social Economy for Socio- Economic Development: International perspectives(2009-11-26T02:37:13Z) Tremblay, CrystalConcepts and frameworks for the Social Economy have been the subject of increasing attention for academic analysis, public policy by governments, and collaborative action by civil society movements, both in Canada and internationally. The growing attention to the concept of the Social Economy (SE) is indicative of efforts to address inter-related social, economic and environmental issues affecting the sustainable development of people, communities, and nations, and the inter-dependent nature of global human development. Despite the increasing application of this concept and initiatives related to it there are limited syntheses that provide a comparative picture of the evolving state of public policy internationally. This review highlights international public policies (from academic and practitioner sources) that use the Social Economy as a framework to enhance socio-economic and environmental conditions. The review aims to capture information on ways governments are creating new policy instruments that strengthens the Social Economy in response to challenges such as poverty, social exclusion, income inequality, urban decline, unemployment, environmental and ecological degradation, and community sustainability. This review is prepared for the Canadian Social Economy Hub (CSEHub), a five-year community university research alliance on the Social Economy funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). The findings of this review point to categories and examples of policy and program instruments used by governments and civil society in various jurisdictions internationally that may be relevant to achieving similar socio-economic development outcomes in the Canadian environment.
- ItemAltantic Node: Brochure(2009-03-06T17:36:33Z) Social Economy and Sustainability Research NetworkThe “social economy” can be defined in many different ways. The CCEDNet National Policy Council has developed the following definition in relation to Canadian Practitioners within the SE.
- ItemAlterna Savings credit union's report(2008) Alterna Savings credit union