Advocating for Co-ops/Vote Housing

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Advocating for Co-ops/Vote Housing

We spoke with Dan Brunette, Director of Advocacy and Partnerships with Co-ops and Mutuals Canada about CMC’s work to raise awareness of the co-operative model with the federal government.  He offered several ideas that can be used by anyone who would like to leverage the current election period as means to raise co-op awareness, through effective grassroots advocacy activities.

1) Seize opportunities to ask the simple question : “What is your party’s position towards co-operatives and mutuals?”

2) Share co-op links and forward comments from speeches, questions & answers periods, and social media posts to Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada (dbrunette@canada.coop) and your provincial and/territorial association.

3) Familiarize yourself with current priorities and share them with candidates.

 The Map of Co-operatives and Mutuals in Canada.  And also participate in the Co-ops and Covid 19 survey.

 

We also had a lengthy discussion with Thom Armstrong, CEO of the Co-operative Housing Federation of BC, about the Vote Housing campaign which offers lots of strategies to advocate for deeply affordable housing and an end to homelessness.

Have a listen.

By |2021-09-10T07:04:45-07:00September 9th, 2021|Show|0 Comments

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I love radio and pursue stories about people and communities working together to solve challenges creatively and often, with a lot of heart. It's the human side of the co-op model that intrigues me. That and any chance to travel, especially to smaller locales, where folks seem to know that co-operating just makes good sense!

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