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== Initiatives by topic ==
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*training and skills development enterprises; and  
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*sectoral and regional organizations e.g. renewal energy associations. {{W|Social economy#Canada}}
*sectoral and regional organizations e.g. renewal energy associations. {{W|Social economy#Canada}}
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== News and comment ==
'''2015'''
Montréal's Blooming Social Economy Confronts Fiscal Pruning, September 21 <ref>[http://www.shareable.net/blog/montr%C3%A9als-blooming-social-economy-confronts-fiscal-pruning Shareable]</ref>
People power: the secret to Montreal's success as a bike-friendly city, June 17 <ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/jun/17/people-power-montreal-north-america-cycle-city The Guardian]</ref>


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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.ecologieurbaine.net/en/ Montréal Urban Ecology Centre]
*[http://www.ecologieurbaine.net/en/ Montréal Urban Ecology Centre]
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[[category:Sustainable community action]]
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Rue Duluth, Montréal.jpg

Initiatives by topic

Cycling activism

Bixi Montreal - Vélo Québec, non-profit organization, which encourages the use of bicycles - whether for recreation, tourism or as a clean, active mode of transportation - in order to improve the environment, health and wellbeing of citizens.

Food activism

Le Potager enchanté, organic vegetable farm on a human scale

Sharing

La Remise, Montreal

Towards sustainable economies

Worker-owned forestry enterprises in the North, paramedic coops and the sheer number of worker-owners place Québec in the company of other coop strongholds like the Basque region of Spain and Emilia-Romagna in Northern Italy. In fact, there are over 7,000 coops and nonprofit businesses in Quebec employing over 150,000 people and generating over $17 billion in sales. [1]

Chantier de l'économie sociale

The definition of Social Economy used by the Chantier de l'économie sociale in Quebec follows: The Social Economy is made up of association-based economic activities founded on values of:

  • Service to members or the community rather than only generating profits and seeking financial returns;
  • Autonomous management (not government controlled);
  • Democratic decision making;
  • Primacy of persons and work over capital;
  • Based on principles of participation, empowerment and individual and collective responsibility.

The Social Economy includes:

  • social assets (housing, childcare centres, etc.) of community organizations;
  • social enterprises including co- operatives and revenue-generating programs of non profit groups;
  • credit unions and social financing organizations like community loan funds;
  • training and skills development enterprises; and
  • sectoral and regional organizations e.g. renewal energy associations. W

News and comment

2015

Montréal's Blooming Social Economy Confronts Fiscal Pruning, September 21 [2]

People power: the secret to Montreal's success as a bike-friendly city, June 17 [3]

Resources

Interwiki links

Wikipedia: Quebec, Quebec, Energy, Quebec, Environmental and energy policy

External links


References Template:Attrib sca ref


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