About

The Canadian CED Network is made up of members throughout Canada, including organizations, networks, and individuals, who use participatory, democratic, innovative, and entrepreneurial strategies that challenge the status quo and build alternatives.

We believe that how we organize our relationships in a place (the original definition of economy) matters, and that community economies can be sites of transformation.

The most relevant, resilient, equitable and effective strategies for communities to benefit and thrive draw on Community Economic Development approaches that:

  • Are place-based, strengthening local ownership and control
  • Are democratic, community-driven, community-led, and asset-based
  • Engage and build the capacity of community members, primarily the who are most affected by decisions, to be agents of their own future
  • Protect and restore ecosystems and ecological health

These strategies are constantly evolving, adapting to new realities, and improving based on experiments and continual learning.

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Mission

CCEDNet connects people and ideas to build local economies that strengthen communities and benefit everyone.

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Vision

Sustainable, equitable, and inclusive communities directing their own futures.

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Values

Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Dignity, Self-Determination, Solidarity, Local Control

CCEDNet Milestones

Since 1999, CCEDNet has been working with communities to create and strengthen sustainable, locally-controlled economies for all.

Our Network

The Canadian CED Network is made up of members throughout Canada, including organizations, networks, and individuals, who use participatory, democratic, innovative, and entrepreneurial strategies that challenge the status quo and build alternatives.


Our Initiatives

CCEDNet is a convener, connector, facilitator, advocate, and partner. Through our initiatives, we seek to increase public demand and political action for policies and programs that support Community Economic Development. We also provide communities the resources and relationships they need to build more sustainable, equitable and inclusive locally-controlled economies.

What’s New

The Gathering: Bringing Manitoba's Community Builders Together

Seeking programming proposals for The Gathering 2026!

CCEDNet Manitoba is seeking programming proposals for The Gathering 2025!

Submit your ideas by August 25.

RIPESS Political Statement on ILO Convention No.193 Convention 193 is a necessary, though not sufficient-victory. It secures basic rights for platform workers, but leaves untouched the extractive business models of dominant platforms. Our task now is to use this new floor of rights to build and scale democratic, feminist, and solidarity-based digital platforms. #SocialSolidarityEconomy #ILC2026

Towards a Digital Solidarity Economy: ILO adopts first global treaty establishing binding labour standards for platform work

On 12 June 2026, the International Labour Conference adopted ILO Convention No. 193, the first global treaty establishing binding labour standards for platform work. This is a historic victory for platform workers…

2026 Board Nomination Results

Every year, CCEDNet members are invited to submit nominations for CCEDNet’s Board of Directors. This year, there were four vacancies to be filled. Four eligible nominations were received by the deadline, leading…