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The Social Economy Stories Project

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MacLeoud, et al.
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2009-02-01

The Social Economy Stories Project

The blending of social and economic objectives is taking root across the world as the best means to replace dependency and exclusion with self-determination and self-sufficiency.

CED Week – National CED Conference Participants to Discuss Solutions for Reducing Poverty

Winnipeg, MANITOBA - During CED Week, declared by the Province of Manitoba earlier this week, The Canadian Community Economic Development (CED) Network is hosting the 2009 National CED Conference at the University of Winnipeg, June 3-5, 2009. The number of attendees is confirmed at 400, and includes representatives of local community organizations and community members, as well as national and international experts on community economic development.

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Community Economic Development Week Declared by Province of MB

Winnipeg, MANITOBA - Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Steve Ashton has formally declared this week Community Economic Development Week in Manitoba. The declaration recognizes the important contribution CED-based initiatives, including this week's National CED Conference, are making to meet the social and economic needs of Manitoba communities.

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CCEDNet Work Experience Program - Call for Host Organizations

What is the CED Work Experience Program?
The Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet) is pleased to announce the Call for Proposals for the 7th intake of its CED Work Experience Program, CreateAction. This program is funded by Service Canada. Its purpose is to give out-of-school post-graduate youth who have a career focus in CED a relevant six-month work experience placement. We are recruiting up to 20 community-based CED organisations to host work experience participants from August 4 - January 15th, 2010 inclusively.

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Emerging Leaders in the Social Economy Research Scholarship Program - Apply Now!

Emerging Leaders in the Social Economy Research Scholarship Program

The Canadian Social Economy Hub (CSEHub) is inviting proposals for research scholarships from practitioners and students under 30-years old(1) who are working in the Social Economy. This scholarship program is intended to promote original research by "emerging leaders" in the Social Economy that will advance knowledge for the sector, and enhance the capacity of successful candidates to further strengthen the Social Economy in academic and practitioner sectors in Canada.

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