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One of Canada's fastest-growing family businesses is becoming employee-owned. Here's why that could be a major trend post-pandemic. - Jack Graham - [Future of Good]

May 11, 2020|In Sectoral policies|By Admin

Jack Graham writes in Future of Good that transitioning community businesses into social enterprises or community-owned cooperatives could mean a huge boost for recovery.

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