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Development of the co-operative movement in northern Canada since 1963

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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The Second Conference of the Arctic Co-operatives was held at Poyungnituk, 19-28 April 1966. The first conference, held three years earlier at Frobisher Bay, had asked the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, which is sponsoring the co-operative development programme in the Canadian north, for assistance in establishing a strong central co-operative marketing agency to develop new markets for the increasing volume of crafts, and to exercise quality control. The Department agreed to discuss this proposal with the Co-operative Union of Canada and the Conseil Canadien de la Cooperation and to prepare a paper outlining its findings in detail. The delegates were to recommend to their co-operatives that they should consider the idea of a central marketing agency.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1967

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page 597 note † Polar Record, Vol 12, No 77, 1964, p 157–60CrossRefGoogle Scholar.