Member Profiles

Worker Co-ops are actively involved in the economic and socio-economic fabric of their communities. This page gives a sampling of worker co-ops.

Board Member Profile: Jared Blustein

CWCF is pleased to welcome Jared Blustein, a member of The Allium Restaurant  in Calgary, to its board as a Director-at-Large. Jared and the other members of The Allium, which operates both the restaurant and a marketplace to sell unused foodstuffs, strongly believe in allyship and support of other worker co-ops as a part of Board Member Profile: Jared Blustein


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Parcours Program Update

CWCF is working actively with le Réseau COOP in Quebec to adapt their worker co-op training program to English Canada, and we expect to launch it in mid to late February. It’s called le Parcours COOP, loosely translated as “Co-op Journey.”  This program offers entrepreneurs a framework for setting up their worker co-operative, with the Parcours Program Update


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Kootenay Bakery Cafe’ Co-operative Has Found a Recipe for Success – Kenzie Love

In the almost 20 years since it set up shop in Nelson, BC, the Kootenay Bakery Cafe’ Cooperative has developed a reputation for nourishing food and a welcoming environment. The Cafe’ has always emphasized customer service — with the understanding that what’s good for its customers is good for its employees too. The business that Kootenay Bakery Cafe’ Co-operative Has Found a Recipe for Success – Kenzie Love


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Co-op Sex Shop Invites People to Come As They Are – Kenzie Love

Come As You Are (CAYA) opened in 1997 with a mission: to provide Toronto with an ethical, feminist, sex-positive sex shop. Inspired by San Francisco’s Good Vibrations, which at the time was a worker co-op, CAYA’s founders had all previously worked in the industry as sex educators, retailers, or as manufacturers of related products.  None Co-op Sex Shop Invites People to Come As They Are – Kenzie Love


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Board Member Profile: Reba Plummer

  Based in Toronto, Reba Plummer has served on CWCFs board since 2010, and as board President since 2016. The Co-executive Director of Toronto’s Urbane Cyclist, Reba started out as the proprietor of her own bike shop before joining Urbane in 2000. She attended her first CWCF conference in 2006, and has been present at Board Member Profile: Reba Plummer


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