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Research

This is your gateway to research on co-operatives in Canada. Researchers across the country contributed to this project as we continue to build a comprehensive portal of research on the most recent, relevant and significant co-operative research. If you know of research that should be included here, contact us today.

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These are foundational studies that speak about co-operatives across sectors or generally map the movement.


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These are studies relating to specific types of co-operatives (including credit unions, housing, agricultural, etc).

These are studies related to specific sub-communities within the co-operative movement (e.g. gender, ethno-cultural background, etc).

New report! Ethnocultural and Immigrant Co-operatives in Canada, from CCA


This research depicts the evolution process of co-operatives through exploring the process of start-up, the challenges and longitudinal mapping of co-operatives in certain regions or sectors.

This research relates to the context of co-operatives within the larger people-centred economy or the social economy.

This research explores various elements of the unique governance structure of co-operatives, management as a community-owned enterprise and other such topics.

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