Examples of 'aboriginal co-ops' in a sentence

Meaning of "aboriginal co-ops"

aboriginal co-ops: This term refers to cooperatives or cooperative businesses that are owned and operated by Indigenous or Aboriginal peoples

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Aboriginal co-ops remain active in the labour market.
This is observed in the increasing volume of food sold by Aboriginal co-ops.
Aboriginal co-ops are still the minority form of organization among Aboriginal people.
Consumer products represent about three-quarters of all sales of Aboriginal co-ops.
At first sight, the low ratio of Aboriginal co-ops may indicate possible inefficiencies.
Instead, the Secretariat used its broad knowledge of the co-op sector to select Aboriginal co-ops.
There is a large concentration of Aboriginal co-ops in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
But Aboriginal co-ops are still above the national average of 8.2 % for all businesses in Canada.
First, this section discusses the geographic locations of Aboriginal co-ops and their type of business.
The way Aboriginal co-ops are organized ( within their federations ) is examined in the third section.
More than one 14 3 third of Aboriginal co-ops are located in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.
A Glance at Aboriginal Co-ops In section 2 we provide a general overview of Aboriginal co-ops.

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