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Redesigning Canada's Food System

‘The Role of the Social Economy in Rebuilding Community Food Security’

This article was published in Making Waves volume 19, number 3 and is co-authored by Leslie Brown, Liesel Carlsson, Debra E. Reimer, and Patty Williams.

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Le bulletin ECO-SOC INFO d’aout 2009 de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en économie sociale

Le bulletin ECO-SOC INFO d’aout 2009 de la Chaire de recherche du Canada en économie sociale est maintenant disponible sur son site Internet !

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August 2009 ECO-SOC INFO

The August 2009 ECO-SOC INFO bulletin of The Canada Research Chair on Social Economy is now available on its website!

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New SE Book Available for Fall Courses: Living Economics

Living Economics
Canadian Perspectives on the Social Economy,
Co-operatives, and Community Economic Development

Living Economics is the first introductory text to present the various perspectives used to explore and analyze the "third sector" of the economy: activities that emphasize the creation of public good as their primary goal.

Immigrants, Refugees, and Cultural Communities Newsletter

To learn more about immigrants and refugees, and how they relate to the Social Economy within Canada, read the CSEHub newsletter below.

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Microfinance Newsletter

CSHub has created a themed newsletter on microfinance in Canada.

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Procurement Newsletter

Please explore CSEHub's newsletter on Procurement in Canada.

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Food Security Newsletter

CSEHub has created a new themed-newsletter on food security. Please print this file if you're interested in learning more about what we're working on, and to gain a perspective on what kinds of projects and resources there are throughout the country.

You can find the newsletter here.

CSEHub E-Bulletin - Vol 4 No 1 - May 09

Welcome to the May 2009 edition of the CSEHub E-Bulletin. The Canadian Social Economy Hub was initiated in 2005 as part of the National Research Program on the Social Economy, and is funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council. Our goal through the E-Bulletin is to provide updates on events and projects within the CSEHub and its six regional research centres (nodes) across Canada. For additional information, please visit: www.socialeconomyhub.ca

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BALTA'S WINTER NEWSLETTER

To see BALTA's Winter, 2009 Newsletter click here.