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Community Economics Volume 6, Number 1 Spring 1996
http://www.connexions.org/CxArchive/CommunityEconomics/CommunityEconomics-1996-Spring.pdfPublisher: Ontario CED Coalition Year First Published: {57338 Community Economics Volume 6, Number 1 Spring 1996 COMMUNITY ECONOMICS VOLUME 6, NUMBER 1 SPRING 1996 http://www.connexions.org/CxArchive/CommunityEconomics/CommunityEconomics-1996-Spring.pdf Ontario CED Coalition 1991 1996 20pp CommunityEconomics-Spring1996.jpg PER Serial Publication (Periodical) - <br> <br>Harambee strengthens people of colour <br>Special feature: Ethnocultural CED in Ontario <br>Community working for tenant co-op <br>Kensington Market: crisis or consensus? <br>Cambodian women face challenges together <br>Wave if self-employment rides high <br>More than food fills this box <br>This address opens doors <br>"Together we are stronger" <br>Thank you Mike Harris <br>An innovative approach to finding jobs <br>Enterprise centre forced to close <br>Community businesses need supportive environment <br>Niagara gifts hit niche market <br>Will Community Load Funds survive? <br>School's in for business <br>Candle makers see light ahead <br>Linking social investors for CED <br>Local Initiatives receive awards <br>Thumbs up for money guide <br>Stories of struggle and hope 1 false false true CA57338.htm [] Ca} Year Published: 1996 Pages: 20pp Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Abstract: - Harambee strengthens people of colour Special feature: Ethnocultural CED in Ontario Community working for tenant co-op Kensington Market: crisis or consensus? Cambodian women face challenges together Wave if self-employment rides high More than food fills this box This address opens doors "Together we are stronger" Thank you Mike Harris An innovative approach to finding jobs Enterprise centre forced to close Community businesses need supportive environment Niagara gifts hit niche market Will Community Load Funds survive? School's in for business Candle makers see light ahead Linking social investors for CED Local Initiatives receive awards Thumbs up for money guide Stories of struggle and hope |