Conducted earlier this year, using data
collected in 2015 from 5,730 co-operatives, a new and comprehensive study was released and provides a detailed portrait of Canadian
co-operatives. Among other things, it presents descriptive statistics for 2015,
five and ten-year trends, and the economic impact of the sector on the Canadian
economy.
Commenting on the study, Claude Gauthier, GROWMARK,Inc. executive director Ontario operations, stated: “Co-operatives need to be
recognized as a sustainable democratic business model. The agriculture co-operative
network in Ontario has served its farmer-owners for more thanr 100 years, and
today, FS Co-operatives account for more than one billion dollars to the
Ontario economy.”
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE STUDY
Co-operatives
· In 2015, there were 5,730 co-operatives
that reported in Canada.
· Their volume of business was $85.9 billion,
with assets of $503.2 billion. This represents 20.9% growth in volume of
business and 42.5% growth in assets.
· Memberships totalled 31.8 million,
and the number of reported full-time equivalent employees was 182,253. This
represents a 13.3% increase in membership and a 2.5% increase in the number of
employees.
The economy
· The co-operative sector in Canada contributes $61.2 billion
yearly to Canada’s GDP, an increase of 12% since 2010.
· The sector injects $34.3 billion in taxes
to all orders of government, an increase of 11.1% in five years.
· The contribution of the co-operative sector to
Canada’s GDP in 2015 was estimated at $61.2 billion, representing 3.4% of
the national figure of $1,813.9 billion.
The release of the study took place last week at the Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada (CMC)’s Congress 2019, Scott Banda of Federated Cooperatives Limited and Guy Cormier of Desjardins Group released the Study on the Economic Impact of the Co-operative Sector in Canada in 2015. Led by Dr. Fiona Duguid in partnership with George Karaphillis, the study confirms that co-operatives are an economic driver that contributes to the development of the Canadian economy.
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