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Social innovation through impact investing

What if right around now a solid hunk of global finance grew out of its devilishly anti-social phase and over the next few years got a social life, fell in love and got engaged?

I know. What are the chances that we'll ever see big money flowing into shapely investment pools that genuinely promote collective health, wealth and happiness?

But then again, maybe there's a way. A significant group of Canadian financial visionaries are part of a growing global movement that says it actually can happen. Together, they're scheming to introduce a player in the capital market that defies the traditional dichotomy between seeing investment as making money and donations as doing good.

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Occupy and the struggle over reproduction: An interview with Silvia Federici

Silvia Federici is a veteran activist and writer who lives in Brooklyn. Born and raised in Italy, Federici has taught in Italy, Nigeria, and the United States, where she has been involved in many movements, including feminist, education, and anti-death penalty struggles. Her influential 2004 book Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation, built on decades of research and activism, offers an account of the relationship between the European witch trials of the 16th and 17th centuries and the rise of capitalism.

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"Bonsai People: The Vision of Muhammad Yunus", Screening and Director Q&A - A Fundraiser for RESULTS Canada

Oct 17 2011 - 6:45pm
Oct 17 2011 - 9:00pm

Location

Innis College Town Hall Theatre, University of Toronto
2 Sussex Avenue
Toronto, ON M5S 1J5
Canada
Phone: 647-717-7458
43° 39' 55.3104" N, 79° 23' 58.6932" W

"Bonsai people: The Vision of Muhammad Yunus"

Bonsai People  

Toronto Premiere and Q&A with Director Holly Mosher.

A Fundraiser for RESULTS Canada.

Contact name: 
McLean Ayearst
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Microcredit in Canada

September 5, 2009
| An in-depth report looking at microcredit lending in Canada

4:23 minutes (4.02 MB)
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