Events

events

Where Community Counts: A forum on CED & Social Economy, October 25th

Thursday, October 25, 2007
7:00 – 9:30pm
Balmoral Room, Fairmont Empress Hotel
721 Government St.
Victoria, BC

Date: 
Thu, 10/25/2007

Telelearning Session 5: Policies in Québec and Manitoba / Les politiques au Québec et au Manitoba

How has Community Economic Development (CED) policy evolved into a larger social economy agenda? How could it evolve in the future? To explore the answers to these questions and more, join Kemlin Nembhard, and Margie Mendell, in this exciting telelearning session.

Date: 
Thu, 09/27/2007

Telelearning Session 4: Policies in Québec and Manitoba

How has Community Economic Development (CED) policy evolved into a larger social economy agenda? How could it evolve in the future? To explore the answers to these questions and more, join John Loxley, from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, and Shauna MacKinnon, from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, in this exciting telelearning session.

Date: 
Thu, 04/26/2007

Telelearning Session 3: Food Security and the Social Economy

What is meant by the term "Food Security"? How does it relate to the Social Economy? If you want to know the answers to these questions and more, join Dr. Heather Myers, from the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, and Debbie Field, Executive Director of FoodShare in Toronto, in an engaging telelearning session.

Date: 
Thu, 02/22/2007

Telelearning Session 2: L’économie sociale et solidaire au Canada

Researchers and practitioners across Canada are currently grappling with a definition of the Social Economy – want to be part of the debate? Participate in an engaging telelearning session. Join Luc Thériault, sociology professor at the University of New Brunswick (Fredericton), and Monique Beaudoin, Ontario Regional Coordinator of the Canadian CED Network, in exploring these issues:

Date: 
Thu, 11/30/2006