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Beyond Co-operation: The Power of Business as a Force for Good

Poster image proudly presenting the sixth annual The MacPherson Talks12:30 - 1:30 p.m. CST

Co-operatives are guided by their principles and values to balance purpose and profits, while serving their members and communities. Our future requires significant action on climate resilience, meaningful engagement in reconciliation, eliminating racism and discrimination, and ending poverty and homelessness. Will the co-operative principles achieve those outcomes, or do co-operatives need to do more? Using Assiniboine Credit Union as an example, Brendan’s talk looks at how the Benefit Corporation (B Corp) designation can strengthen co-operatives and advance a vision of a sustainable future of belonging and dignity for all.

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Brendan Reimer is Assiniboine Credit Union’s Strategic Partner of Values-Based Banking. Brendan is also the co-chair of the Canadian Credit Union Association’s Community Impact Committee, and volunteers as a board member with both SEED Winnipeg and the Manitoba Real Estate Foundation Shelter Foundation. Brendan is a passionate educator and organizer dedicated to creating inclusive, fairer, and more sustainable economies and communities and has worked effectively with academia, governments, private sector, and community organizations in advancing that vision.

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The MacPherson Talks honour the late Dr. Ian MacPherson, one of the leading lights of the international cooperative movement. Historian, educator, author, and passionate co-operator, Ian personified the relationship between Canadian co-operative academics and co-op practitioners. The MacPherson Talks are held annually by the Canadian Centre for the Study of Co-operatives.

Data Governance and Data Trust: Opportunities in the Civil Law Tradition of Quebec

Banner with webinar title and organizational logos12pm - 1pm Eastern Time

This webinar by Open North and TIESS will share results from research in the emerging field of data governance. Speakers will dive into models and dimensions that embody the public interest, while allowing for collective appropriation and multi-stakeholder collaboration.

Sarah Gagnon-Turcotte, Director of the Applied Research Lab at Open North, will discuss the role of data governance in the current socio-technical landscape. Based on Open North’s most recent research on open smart cities and data partnerships, she will show how responsible, effective and accountable data governance is key to alleviate citizens’ concerns related to data privacy and unlock the potential of data collaboration.

Jessica Leblanc, Project Manager at TIESS, will discuss the idea of a data trust and its potential to steward data according to the interests of a group of actors or in the general interest. A data trust is generally understood as a legal structure that provides independent stewardship of data and aims to promote data sharing for social or business purposes. She will then explore the potential of Quebec’s trust law (fiducie) to encompass the core idea of data trust.

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Develop Key Performance Indicators

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11:30am - 1:00pm Central Time

Do you need to tell the story of your organization’s impact with numbers?
Join us to discuss using Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to track organizational health and communicate your organization’s contribution to the community.

This workshop will help you:

  • understand how to choose KPIs
  • develop a template and process to report on KPIs
  • understand how KPIs can be used to share community impact

Who should attend?

Executive Directors, Program Directors and managers responsible for multiple program areas

Requirements

A current strategic plan and a current example of a board report (any example…don’t be shy!)

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Reporting Matters: Data Visualization & Plain Language

Health In Common Logo11:30am - 1:00pm, Central Time

Accessible data can inform and shape our programs, policies and organizations.  Join us to explore data visualization and plain language principles, helping make your work relevant for the people you want to engage.

This workshop will help you:

  • understand best practices around data visualization and plain language
  • communicate and present data clearly

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Campfire Chat: Government Relations: Triumphs and Tragedies

10:00am - 11:00am Pacific
11:00am - 12:00pm Mountain
12:00pm - 1:00pm Central
1:00pm - 2:00pm Eastern
2:00pm - 3:00pm Atlantic
2:30pm - 3:30pm Newfoundland

Have you had interactions with the government that were a resounding success?  What about ones that went very, very badly? 

Whether with elected officials or civil servants, building relationships with government is an important aspect of policy & advocacy work.  Successful government relations facilitate the exchange of information and ideas with key decision-makers, help influence policies, and open doors to new opportunities. 

This campfire chat will provide CCEDNet members with an opportunity to share your own government relations experience and learn from others’ stories in an informal peer-to-peer learning environment.  If you’re a novice, no worries, your stories are just as valuable!

Please join us on December 10!

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