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- Canada's Social Economy
Co-Operatives, Non-Profits, and Other Community Enterprises Resource Type: Book Published: 1992
- Canadian Co-operative Association
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization The Canadian Co-operative Association (CCA) is a national association for co-operatives in Canada, representing more than nine million co-operative and credit union members from over 2,000 organizations. CCA members come from many sectors of the economy, including finance, insurance, agri-food and supply, wholesale and retail, housing, health and the service sector. In addition to its activities in Canada, CCA works to reduce poverty in more than 20 developing countries through its international development program.
- Connexions
Volume 7, Number 3 - July 1982 - Prairie Region/Region des Prairies Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1982
- Connexions Digest
Issue 53 - January 1991- A Social Change Sourcebook Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1991
- 100 Wörter des Jahrhunderts
Resource Type: Book Published: 1999
- The Impact of Inequality
How to Make Sick Societies Better Resource Type: Book Published: 2005
- Resistance in China Today
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Cases of Resistance in China continue to grow. Protests both large and small are extremely frequent. These range from workers protests against unpaid wages and demands for labor rights to protests against corrupt officials and environmental abuses. While these struggles have often been brought to a swift end through repression, they have also frequently led to protestors being granted concessions.
- Socialist Register 1994
Volume 30: Between Globalism and Nationalism Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1994
- Sources welcomes Canadian Co-operative Association
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 Sources welcomes a new member: the Canadian Co-operative Association.
- Unequal Freedoms
The Global Market as an Ethical System Resource Type: Book Published: 1998 McMurtry's central argument in this work is the global market can be an ethical thing if a civil commons is put into place. The civil commons is a economic system in which individuals, not a handful of corporations, take part in a equal opporutinity framework of supply and demand.
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