The objective of this article is to examine social enterprises in Ontario, Canada, as part of the “Social Enterprises Models in Canada” research of the International Comparative Social Enterprise Models (ICSEM) Project. The report presents an analysis of the historical, contextual, and conceptual understanding of social enterprises in Ontario. Five cases studies illustrate social enterprise models, and the article then presents the main institutions in Ontario related to social enterprises, describing legal framework, public policies, university institutions, networks, spaces, and funding agencies and programs. Dans le cadre du projet Modèles d’entreprises sociales au Canada de l’International Comparative Social Enterprise Models (ICSEM), l...
Compared to many other places in the world, Canada is a peaceful, safe, economically well-develope...
The role of social economic enterprises (SEEs) in the health and prosperity of the communities they ...
In the early 2000s, the cooperative movement in Ontario came together in order to lobby its provinci...
The objective of this article is to examine social enterprises in Ontario, Canada, as part of the “S...
This community-based research was developed in collaboration with the Ontario Nonprofit Network. Thi...
This article explores the history and experience of social enterprise within Atlantic Canada. As par...
This community-based research was developed in collaboration with the Ontario Nonprofit Network. Thi...
Western Canada has been the source of significant developments in the social enterprise sector over ...
This article explores how the social enterprise concept is used in Québec. Focusing on the historica...
This article reports on empirical research investigating social transformation, financial self-suffi...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
This presentation to the 2009 symposium of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) r...
Facing a backdrop of decreased government funds and an increasing need for services, social service ...
The role of the for-benefit corporate model could be central to Canada’s social innovation ecosystem...
Small businesses (those with up to 99 employees) are the most common business type in Canada – compr...
Compared to many other places in the world, Canada is a peaceful, safe, economically well-develope...
The role of social economic enterprises (SEEs) in the health and prosperity of the communities they ...
In the early 2000s, the cooperative movement in Ontario came together in order to lobby its provinci...
The objective of this article is to examine social enterprises in Ontario, Canada, as part of the “S...
This community-based research was developed in collaboration with the Ontario Nonprofit Network. Thi...
This article explores the history and experience of social enterprise within Atlantic Canada. As par...
This community-based research was developed in collaboration with the Ontario Nonprofit Network. Thi...
Western Canada has been the source of significant developments in the social enterprise sector over ...
This article explores how the social enterprise concept is used in Québec. Focusing on the historica...
This article reports on empirical research investigating social transformation, financial self-suffi...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
This presentation to the 2009 symposium of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) r...
Facing a backdrop of decreased government funds and an increasing need for services, social service ...
The role of the for-benefit corporate model could be central to Canada’s social innovation ecosystem...
Small businesses (those with up to 99 employees) are the most common business type in Canada – compr...
Compared to many other places in the world, Canada is a peaceful, safe, economically well-develope...
The role of social economic enterprises (SEEs) in the health and prosperity of the communities they ...
In the early 2000s, the cooperative movement in Ontario came together in order to lobby its provinci...