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    • BALTA Project A11 - Survival rates of co-ops in BC and Alberta 

      Restakis, John; Aasgard, Michele; Murray, Carol; Stringham, Richard (2010-08-13)
      This proposal/plan document outlines a research project of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA). The project is exploring factors impacting on the survival of recently incorporated co-operatives in Alberta ...
    • BALTA Project A2 Update - Co-operative Models of Social Care 

      Restakis, John (2009-02-19)
      This project is examining the role that co-operatives are playing in the provision of health and social services in Canada and internationally, and the impact of government policy, legislation, and operating procedure on ...
    • Co-op Elder Care in Canada: A Call to Action 

      Restakis, John (British Columbia Co-operative Association, 2008-06)
      This report is the result of the work of a two year National Task Force on Co-op Elder Care that was established by the Canadian Co-operative Association. It explores the state of co-op elder care in Canada, considers the ...
    • Enabling Policy for Health and Social Co-ops in BC 

      Restakis, John; Filip, Ondrej (2009-02-17)
      This paper examines the role that co-operatives are playing in the provision of health and social services in Canada and internationally, and the impact of government policy, legislation, and operating procedure on the ...
    • Project A1-2007 Innovative Use of Housing Co-operative Assets 

      Murray, Carol; Kain, Jenny; Restakis, John; McKeon, Bob (2007-04-10)
      The “Innovative Use of Housing Co-operative Assets” project consists of an examination of the use of mortgage free housing co-op assets to leverage funding or financing for further co-op housing and for other social economy ...
    • Project A2-2007 Co-operative Models of Social Care 

      Restakis, John; Girard, Jean-Pierre; Borzaga, Carlo; Zamagni, Stephano (2007-04-10)
      The project will examine the specific role played by co-operatives in the design and delivery of social care. In recent years, there has been a major shift both in public policy and in public expectations concerning the ...


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