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July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

Special Committee on Cooperatives committee  I think the program I mentioned was the Canada small business financing program. This is offered in partnership with the banks, co-ops, other lending institutions, and it's a guarantee program. We don't have reporting from co-ops themselves. We've gone through and looked at anyon

July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

Special Committee on Cooperatives committee  It's for small businesses up to a certain asset size or revenue base. I'm not familiar with the figures off the top of my head.

July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

Special Committee on Cooperatives committee  Yes. The sole comment I would make in response to that is that we do have programs for which co-ops are eligible. For example under the CSBF pre-program we've lent about $9 million to co-ops since 2004.

July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

Special Committee on Cooperatives committee  The sole exception is the Canada Cooperatives Act itself, and the legislation and framework that is there. We'll maintain that legislation but no programs per se for co-ops.

July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

Special Committee on Cooperatives committee  Yes, there are. I think we are driven by assessments of where there are marketplace gaps. So when you say, “Do we support profitable enterprises?”, we'll carry out assessments and analyses pointing to areas where businesses may face weaknesses or there are structural gaps that pr

July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

Special Committee on Cooperatives committee  Yes, of course. It is very important. I think there are different models for entities to contribute to the economic growth and prosperity of Canada, and cooperatives are one of those. Others would include for-profit enterprises, non-profits, and cooperatives themselves, and for

July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

Special Committee on Cooperatives committee  That is a question for the cooperatives themselves and the particular needs that are in the communities. As I said earlier, I think a variety of particular interests are served by co-ops. They are found in all sectors, so they range from agriculture to financial services to re

July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

Special Committee on Cooperatives committee  Industry Canada has a key role, really, in ensuring that there's economic growth and innovation throughout the country in respect of all business models, so I think we have particular programming that would be available for businesses and cooperatives alike. It includes such prog

July 10th, 2012Committee meeting

John Connell

Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  Perhaps I could address the matter of the studies that have been carried out and then underline the public service's work on this bill. I would say that it has been extensive. There's been extensive analysis and advice provided to ministers.

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

John Connell

Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  I think, principally, the bill would implement the rights and protections set out in the WIPO Internet treaties, which is an international consensus that was agreed to some time ago on the standard of copyright and protection needed to respond to the challenges and opportunities

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

John Connell

Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  I think in this case the bill does propose new exceptions that directly and significantly support the sharing of knowledge. It does allow for technology-enhanced distance learning, even incorporating allowable uses of the copyright materials. It allows for the digital delivery of

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

John Connell

Bill C-32 (40th Parliament, 3rd Session) committee  Perhaps I could answer that question. First, fair dealing currently is an essential part of copyright law in Canada, and this is very much recognized by the Supreme Court. There are specific purposes right now in the Copyright Act for which fair dealing exists, and it includes,

November 25th, 2010Committee meeting

John Connell