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  2. List of food cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Kootenay Co-op (Nelson, British Columbia): A member-owned co-op known for natural and organic foods. East End Food Co-op (Vancouver, British Columbia): A community-focused store offering local and fairly traded products. Ottawa Valley Food Co-op (Ottawa, Ontario region): An online co-op that supports local farmers and producers.

  3. History of cooperatives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    From 1917 it was one of the largest consumer co-operatives in North America. [4] There was an adoption of Brotherhood economics, created by Toyohiko Kagawa, within cooperatives in Atlantic Canada from 1910 to 1940. Initiatives were undertaken to establish Women's Co-operative Guilds, recognizing the potential of women to bolster the cooperative ...

  4. Food cooperative - Wikipedia

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    A key aspect of the food cooperative model is the socialization of potential profit associated with running a grocery store. In a typical food production model, a store is owned by a company, which is in turn managed by either a board of directors and shareholders if the company is publicly owned, or a collection of private individuals if it is not.

  5. How Food Co-ops Save Shoppers Money and Support Local ... - AOL

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    Before there was Whole Foods and its organic and bulk goods, there were thousands of local food coops with unique offerings and an emphasis on local suppliers. How Food Co-ops Save Shoppers Money ...

  6. Federated Co-operatives - Wikipedia

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    Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL), operating as Co-op, is a co-operative federation providing procurement and distribution to member co-operatives in Western Canada. [3] [4] It was established in 1944 after a series of amalgamations of smaller cooperatives, starting in Saskatchewan, including the Saskatchewan Co-operative Wholesale Society and a fuel production and distribution co-op, [1 ...

  7. Consumers' co-operative - Wikipedia

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    Co-op Kobe (コープこうべ) in Hyōgo Prefecture is the largest retail cooperative in Japan and, with more than 1.2 million members, is one of the largest cooperatives in the world. In addition to retail co-ops there are medical, housing, and insurance co-ops alongside institutional (workplace based) co-ops, co-ops for school teachers, and ...

  8. Agricultural cooperative - Wikipedia

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    An agricultural cooperative, also known as a farmers' co-op, is a producer cooperative in which farmers pool their resources in certain areas of activities.. A broad typology of agricultural cooperatives distinguishes between agricultural service cooperatives, which provide various services to their individually-farming members, and agricultural production cooperatives in which production ...

  9. Category:Cooperatives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Consumers' co-operatives of Canada (7 P) Credit unions of Canada (2 C, 9 P) F. Former cooperatives of Canada (12 P) M. Media cooperatives in Canada (24 P) W.