Helping Ourselves by Helping Each Other
			The Life Story of William Lyall
												
			
			 Author William Lyall Edited by Louis McComber
			ISBN 9781897568132
			Binding Trade Paper
			
			Publisher Nunavut Arctic College
			Publication Date July 06, 2016
			Size 229 x 152 mm
			
		
		
	 
	
		
		
			The local co-op is an important feature in the current Inuit way of life.  Central to its pertinence is a sense of belonging-employees are mostly Inuit, community members are co-op members, and local 
		
		
		
			
			The local co-op is an important feature in the current Inuit way of life.  Central to its pertinence is a sense of belonging-employees are mostly Inuit, community members are co-op members, and local leaders are typically involved as board directors.  Many former co-op employees are offered highly paid positions in Inuit organizations and at different levels of northern governments because of their expertise and training.  Nevertheless, cooperative leaders are treated to the media spotlight less frequently than their counterparts who are territorial politicians and elected leaders.  Cooperative frontline workers and leaders quietly keep the stores running, manage human resources and accounts payable, and negotiate major loans to establish new services in their communities.  William Lyall's life story is a tribute to the dedication and community-mindedness that the co-op movement represents in Canada's North.  His contribution has left a positive mark on many Nunavut communities as well as on the national co-op movement.  By telling the story of his personal experiences, he also relates a significant piece of northern Canadian History.
		
		
		
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