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Legislative Innovations and Social Enterprise: Structural Lessons for Canada


By roconnor - Posted on 29 December 2010

This report provides a succint overview of the challenges and opportunities of developing a new legislative infrastructure to support the emergence of more social enterprise in the country.

Authors Richard Bridge and Stacey Corriveau argue that governments should modernize the organizational infrastructure that applies to social enterprise to better enable it to flourish. A relatively modest start would be new legislation enabling the creation of a legal structure specifically for the purpose of social enterprise.

Authors: Richard Bridge and Stacey Corriveau

Source: BC Centre for Social Enterprise

Date: February 2009

Authors Richard Bridge and Stacey Corriveau argue that governments should modernize the organizational infrastructure that applies to social enterprise to better enable it to flourish. litoral turcia 2012

I think that the report explains in a really good measure how the things are in this area and they certainly have to pay more attention to this in the future. Pret Implanturi Dentare

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