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  2. Waterloo Co‑operative Residence Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo Co-operative Residence Inc. (WCRI) is a non-profit student housing cooperative located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It is owned by its residents, also known as members, who attend the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, and Conestoga College. The co-op is governed by the Rochdale Principles.

  3. Community CarShare - Wikipedia

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    They operated in Waterloo Region, Hamilton, [2] Guelph, [3] St. Catharines, [4] London, [5] and Brampton. [6] The co-op was founded in 1998, as Ontario's first carsharing program, under the name The People's Car Co-operative Inc.. [7] At the 2014 AGM, the members of the co-op voted to change the incorporated name to Community CarShare Co ...

  4. University of Waterloo - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo operates the largest post-secondary co-operative education program in the world, with over 20,000 undergraduate students enrolled in the university's co-op program. [13] Waterloo is a member of the U15 , a group of research-intensive universities in Canada.

  5. Building cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Through active local study groups they began research on co-operatives and developed a concept of how a building co-op could work. In 1936, Father Tompkins helped found the first self-help building co-operative in North America near Glace Bay (Reserve Mines), Nova Scotia, Canada.

  6. List of University of Waterloo people - Wikipedia

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    The University of Waterloo, located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, is a comprehensive public university that was founded in 1957 by Drs. Gerry Hagey and Ira G. Needles. [1] It has grown into an institution of more than 42,000 students, faculty, and staff. [2]

  7. David I. McKay - Wikipedia

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    McKay joined RBC in 1983 as a co-op student in computer programming before moving to the organization's retail banking arm. After completing his master's degree in 1992, he returned to RBC, working in progressively senior roles in Canada and Japan in retail and business banking, group risk management, and corporate banking.

  8. Mutual aid - Wikipedia

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    A mutual-aid soup kitchen Conder Street Mission Hall, 1881. The term "mutual aid" was popularized by the anarchist philosopher Peter Kropotkin in his essay collection Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, which argued that cooperation, not competition, was the driving mechanism behind evolution, through biological mutualism.

  9. Sam Altman - Wikipedia

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    For eight days in 2014, Altman was the CEO of Reddit, a social media company, after CEO Yishan Wong resigned. [64] [65] He announced the return of Steve Huffman as CEO on July 10, 2015. [66] He remained on its board until 2022. [67] Altman invested in multiple rounds of funding Reddit, in 2014, 2015, and 2021.