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    L’espoir, le tunnel et le train

    L’espoir, le tunnel et le train
    AI Article Summary

    The article discusses the need for local action in response to global challenges like housing crisis, healthcare, environment, and cost of living. It emphasizes the significance of local collective actions, such as alleyway committees and social economy enterprises, to foster solidarity. The author calls for active participation in these groups to transform politics on a community level and encourages collective voting over falling for grand political promises.

    What This Means for Canadian Contractors

    For Quebec builders, this means engaging in local initiatives can lead to better collaboration with community stakeholders and promote sustainable development. In terms of financing, cooperatives and social economy enterprises could offer alternative business models that are less dependent on global financial market fluctuations. Involvement in community projects can also help mitigate labor shortages by creating local jobs.

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    Jacob Homel, L’auteur est directeur affaires publiques au Chantier de l’économie sociale.
    Jacob Homel, L’auteur est directeur affaires publiques au Chantier de l’économie sociale.
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