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  2. History of cooperatives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The consumer movement was supported by the Cooperative Union of Canada that was organized in 1909 and particularly by its General Secretary, George Keen. [3] In mining communities one of the most successful stores was the British Canadian Co-operative Society in Sydney Mines. [4]

  3. Rochdale College - Wikipedia

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    Rochdale College was an experiment in student-run alternative education and co-operative living in Toronto, Canada from 1968 to 1975. It provided space for 840 residents in a co-operative living space. It was also an informal, noncredited free university where students and teachers would live together and share knowledge. The project ultimately ...

  4. List of worker cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Canada. 3.2 Mexico. 3.3 ... Uralungal Labour Contract Co-operative Society - A worker co-operative in the state of Kerala that ... OH; Firestorm Books & Coffee; ...

  5. List of cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Webster Housing Cooperative (formerly Cityview Co-op) is a housing cooperative located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. CJLY-FM , radio station in Nelson, British Columbia . CFRO-FM , licensed and owned by Vancouver Co-operative Radio, is a non-commercial community radio station in Vancouver , British Columbia , in Coast Salish ...

  6. Samuel Hughes (Quaker) - Wikipedia

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    Fish Market, Toronto, 1838 with Farmers' Storehouse in the background. The Farmers' Storehouse was Canada's first farmer's cooperative, founded in Toronto and the Home District in 1824. It stood at the centre of a broad economic and political reform movement. The Farmers' Storehouse was both a producers and consumer cooperative.

  7. Moses Coady - Wikipedia

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    Led by co-operative entrepreneurs like Jake Siemens, adult education became a priority in western Canada with the foundation of the Western Co-operative College in Saskatoon in 1955. (1893-1952), the Assistant Director of the Extension Department under Coady, rose to national leadership in the Union in 1945, from whence he led an increasing ...

  8. British co-operative movement - Wikipedia

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    The British co-operative movement is most commonly associated with The Co-operative brand (best known for its supermarket and Funeralcare brands) which has been adopted by several large consumers' co-operative societies; however, there are many thousands of registered co-operative businesses operating in the UK. [3]

  9. Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    By 1900, the British co-operative movement had grown to 1,439 co-operatives covering virtually every area of the UK. [ 6 ] The later minute books for the REPS (Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society) are held by Rochdale Boroughwide Cultural Trust but the wider records of the movement are held by the National Co-operative Archive at Holyoake House ...