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  2. Civil Resolution Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    On April 23, 2018, the government of British Columbia introduced legislation to expand the CRT's jurisdiction to include certain motor vehicle accident disputes, disputes for some sections of the Societies Act, and the Co-operative Association Act.

  3. History of cooperatives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Another large fishing cooperative located in Prince Rupert on the northern coast of British Columbia was the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association. [3] Its leaders became important figures in the Canadian movement generally and its general manager, Ken Harding, became an international leader in the cooperative fishing world. [3]

  4. Otter Co-op - Wikipedia

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    Trying to maintain relevance in what was fast becoming a modern world, the ODFI converted to an official Co-operative on June 22, 1979 under the Cooperative Association Act. The organization had long encouraged Co-operative values, until this point it was officially considered a society. A new name was chosen to reflect the new status: the ...

  5. BC Tree Fruits Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The BC Tree Fruits Cooperative was founded in 1936. [1] The co-op stored, packed, and sold fruit produced by its members (growers and orchard owners) in the Okanagan region of British Columbia. [6] It's operations expanded to include a fruit grower equipment supply company, a fresh fruit market in Kelowna and, in 2014, a craft cider company. [1]

  6. Leader of the Opposition (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Co-operative Commonwealth: Arnold Webster MLA for Vancouver East (1899–1979) 1953–1956 Co-operative Commonwealth: Robert Strachan [i] MLA for Cowichan-Newcastle (until 1966) MLA for Cowichan-Malahat (from 1966) (1913–1981) 1957–1969 Co-operative Commonwealth: New Democratic: Thomas R. Berger [b] (1933–2021) 1969–1970 New Democratic ...

  7. Co-operative Commonwealth Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF; French: Fédération du Commonwealth Coopératif, FCC) was a federal democratic socialist [4] and social-democratic [5] political party in Canada. The CCF was founded in 1932 in Calgary, Alberta , by a number of socialist , agrarian , co-operative , and labour groups, [ 6 ] and the League for ...

  8. Category:British Columbia provincial legislation - Wikipedia

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    Wills, Estates And Succession Act of British Columbia This page was last edited on 2 September 2020, at 02:56 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Mountain Equipment Co-op - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Equipment Co-op (now called 1077 Holdings Co-Operative) was a Canadian co-op that started the MEC outdoor gear retail brand. The MEC brand name, assets and store leases were purchased by the American private investment firm Kingswood Capital Management's subsidiary Mountain Equipment Company in October 2020.