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CANADIAN CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF CO-OPERATIVES (CCSC) - Collaboration among Credit Unions—Some Considerations

26 Jan 2022

Canadian credit unions and their centrals, CUMIS (whose Researchers at the Canadian Centre for the Study of Co- majority owner is The Co-operators), and the Desjardins operatives (CCSC) have long been preoccupied by the Group. [...] This was not the only issue leading The credit union sector outside of Quebec is diverse and to the parties’ failure to secure a deal in the first round of disparate and, prior to the creation of Aviso, there were negotiations, but it was a deciding factor. [...] The team will benefit that Manness recognized the interdependencies — among from members sharing their different perspectives — and credit union management and their boards, the credit unions even their opposing views — and from challenging each and their centrals, and the credit unions and CUMIS/The other’s ideas during the preparation stages. [...] This allowed the and Pohler call the “right” view of the future (2017), that is, a credit union side to be open to options different from those more accurate vision of the uncertainties that lie ahead and a previously on the table. [...] This is because in negotiations among representatives to propose a second round of talks with credit unions, the purpose is not simply to obtain certain Desjardins, he was adamant that they meet in person regularly outcomes, but to ensure that the discussions themselves are for the first several months, so that members of the team could principled and democratic, which is likely to underpin the co.
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