C-67.2 - Cooperatives Act

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226.1. A solidarity cooperative is a cooperative consisting of at least two of the following categories of members:
(1)  user members, that is, persons or partnerships that are users of the services provided by the cooperative as producers or consumers;
(2)  worker members, that is, natural persons who are workers of the cooperative;
(3)  supporting members, that is, any other person or partnership that has an economic, social or cultural interest in the pursuit of the objects of the cooperative.
1997, c. 17, s. 2; 2003, c. 18, s. 128; 2015, c. 3, s. 35.
226.1. A solidarity cooperative is a cooperative consisting of at least two of the following categories of members:
(1)  user members, that is, persons or partnerships that are users of the services provided by the cooperative;
(2)  worker members, that is, natural persons who are workers of the cooperative;
(3)  supporting members, that is, any other person or partnership that has an economic, social or cultural interest in the pursuit of the objects of the cooperative.
1997, c. 17, s. 2; 2003, c. 18, s. 128.
226.1. A solidarity cooperative is a cooperative consisting of members who are users of the services provided by the cooperative and of members who are workers of the cooperative.
In addition, any other person or partnership that has an economic or social interest in the pursuit of the objects of a solidarity cooperative may be a member of the cooperative. Such a member shall hereinafter be referred to as a “supporting member”.
1997, c. 17, s. 2.