Government Policies towards CED and the Social Economy in Quebec and Manitoba

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Funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Author: 
John Loxley, Dan Simpson

A research report prepared for the Northern Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan Regional Node of the Social Economy Suite

This paper, prepared for the Canadian CED Network (CCEDNet), explores the state of CED/social economy activities in both Quebec and Manitoba and recent government policies in support of them. It seeks to separate out the similarities and differences between the two provinces and their underlying causes. It also suggests what might be unique about the two situations and, where this is thought not to be the case, what lessons others might usefully learn from them.

This publication is part of the Linking, Learning, Leveraging SSHRC-funded research project investigating the Social Economy. This project is comprised of multiple community partner organizations, academic researchers, and university students.

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Year: 
2008
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Document
Guidebook
Research report
Categories: 
Community Capacity Building
Government
Policy Development & Advocacy
Regional Development
Research & Development
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