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CYBER SECURITY A cyberattack is like a digital break-in but instead of picking a lock, attackers use software and the internet to sneak into and damage your computer system, network or device—usually … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

As March 8 marks International Women’s Day, we’re recognizing the leadership, contributions, and impact of women and gender-diverse people across the co-op housing ecosystem. International Women’s Day is a global … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

On this Employee Appreciation Day, we celebrate the dedicated staff who keep our co-ops strong, stable, and community focused.

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As we mark Black History Month, we recognize the enduring strength, leadership, and community-building legacy of African Nova Scotian communities, which we see reflected in Compass Nova Scotia Co-operative Homes … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

Co-operative housing in Canada has always been rooted in shared values of inclusion, collective care, and community self-determination. As Canada marks 30 years of Black History Month, we’ll be recognizing the many ways Black … Continued

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Welcome to the first edition of our quarterly bulletin, Safer Together! Our Risk Management Program wants to bring you practical information that you and your members can use to indeed … Continued

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CHF Canada is releasing its new report, Custom Insights Report: Economic & Labour Market Conditions Impacting the Recruitment & Retention of Qualified Property Management Staff. We encourage co-op boards to … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

National Housing Day has us reflecting on the state of housing in Canada, and the opportunities for real and lasting solutions.  New construction in the private housing industry is slowing down. But that’s not the case for … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

Canada’s housing co-operatives welcomes the federal government’s continued focus on housing in Budget 2025. As Canadians continue to face an unprecedented affordability crisis, today’s commitments are a positive signal; building more homes that people … Continued

By JordanPaperCrane

Canada’s housing co-operatives welcomes the federal government’s continued focus on housing in Budget 2025. As Canadians continue to face an unprecedented affordability crisis, today’s commitments are a positive signal; building more homes that people … Continued