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Written by Tim Draimin
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Thursday, 27 May 2010 19:24 |
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Canada has a rich history of social enterprise, especially seen through the lens of Quebec’s social economy or the broader community economic development movement. Less well developed is a nationally scaled social enterprise and social finance movement, which has not had the benefit of supportive and comprehensive national public policy. In that sense, Canada trails behind other jurisdictions like the United States or the United Kingdom.
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Written by Tonya Surman
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Friday, 19 February 2010 19:24 |
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Interest in social innovation is growing. It needs to. Our societies are facing some of the greatest challenges of our time: increasing inequality, rising poverty rates, the instability of the economy, climate change, and a plethora of other issues. At the same time, technologies are transforming the world in which we live, markets are undergoing massive change, and philanthropists are shifting their practices.
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