Forms
Co-op Self Assessment
Ontario Co-operative Association, 4 pp. Fifteen questions for individuals to consider in assessing whether starting a co-operative is the right decision for them. Worksheet format.
Co-op Feasibility
A document about co-op feasibility.
Excerpt:
Co-op Feasibility
Written by Russ Christianson
All right, you have already completed the Co-op Self-Assessment. If you still feel confident that a co-op business is the right thing for you and your group, the next step is to investigate its feasibility. A feasibility study involves gathering, analyzing and evaluating information with the purpose of answering the question: “Should the co-op go into this business?”
Co-op Self Assessment
A self assessment procedure for co-ops.
Excerpt:
This is a self-assessment in the truest sense. You won’t be asked to score a number of questions, total your score and then be told where you fit on an arbitrary scale that purports to measure temperament, attitudes or motivations. Rather, it’s an opportunity to reflect, talk to friends and family and potential members of your co-op.
Registration of a Co-operative in Saskatchewan
Information on registering a co-operative in Saskatchewan, including relevant parts of the Co-op Act.
Alberta Government Services
A list of forms required by the Government of Alberta for various businesses, including but not limited to fair trade and co-operative based business.
Manitoba Co-operative and Credit Union Forms
Regulating Manitoba's co-operatives, credit unions, and caisse populaires.


