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Loop – 4 Col Blog Index w/Feature Alt

December 9, 2023

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    January 8, 2016
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    How Government Support for Social Enterprise can Reduce Poverty and Greenhouse Gases

    Download 773.12 KB24 pages A new Errol Black Chair paper explains how a combination of governmental policies and initiatives in Manitoba allows social enterprises to…

    January 8, 2016
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    Work Life: Investing in Social Enterprise to reduce poverty and green house gases

    A new Errol Black Chair paper explains how a combination of governmental policies and initiatives in Manitoba allows social enterprises to reduce Manitoba’s greenhouse gas…

    January 8, 2016
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    January 7, 2016
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    Anticosti, the SEA, and Profitability

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    January 6, 2016
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    Fast Facts: No Jesuit School in Winnipeg’s North End

    The Catholic Church ran more than half of Canada’s residential schools. In these schools they immersed Indigenous children and youth in Catholic culture. The effect…

    January 6, 2016
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    Ratifying CETA – Easier Said than Done

    This commentary is available in French. The majority of Canadians never supported former Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s aggressive brand of neoconservativism. In the October election,…

    January 5, 2016
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    TORONTO—On the first working day of the New Year, Canada’s highest paid 100 CEOs are seriously power lunching: by 12:18 pm today, their average pay…

    January 4, 2016
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    Staying Power

    CEO Pay in Canada Download 832.08 KB22 pages This report looks at the 2008-2014 compensation levels for Canada’s highest paid 100 CEOs and finds that…

    January 4, 2016
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