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Catalyzing worker co-ops & the solidarity economy

Co-ops as a Tool for Economic Reconciliation

Economic reconciliation is much more than the creation of wealth. It encompasses many concepts that are important to the well-being of a community.

In this webinar, Indigenous Relations Lead Trista Pewapisconias and her guests Dr. Priscilla Settee and Dr. Kathy Walker discuss how co-ops and social economies provide effective development models for Indigenous communities. They discuss what economic reconciliation is, how it’s affected by government policies, and its impact on Indigenous communities.

Don’t miss this session about how these models provide a holistic approach to community development.

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