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Once upon at time in Saskatoon, there were five very accomplished hairstylists who had been collaborating for years at a local hair salon. But they were restless and wanted to create a new path where they had more autonomy and agency.
So with the help of Co-operatives First, the team created an employment co-operative where everyone has equal value, equal say and shared responsibility. Then after a long search to find just the right space, Stardust Studio opened in late August 2025.
From the co-op’s website, their mission is clear:
“At Stardust Studio Cooperative, we’re all about collaboration and inclusivity. We’re not your typical salon — we operate on a unique cooperative business model, which means our talented team of five stylists share ownership and decision-making, creating an environment where everyone’s voice is heard and valued.”
This is an inspiring story of how co-ops can offer a different way of doing business, with a focus on shared values and voices. Stardust is already giving back to the local community. Have a listen.
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