An Army of Problem Solvers

Description
First Nations reconciliation has to include rebuilding local economies. Problem solvers such as the social enterprises, social entrepreneurs and the small farm movement are demonstrating that we can tackle society's most stubborn problems affordably. How do we get out of our own way to make space for local economies to flourish? How do we reinvent government to make it all happen? An Army of Problem Solvers examines the solutions to these questions, and takes an inside look into some of the people who are already paving the way for reconciliation and the solutions economy.
About this Author
Shaun Loney is the first Ashoka Fellow in the Canadian Prairies, and the 2014 Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year. He has co-founded and mentored 11 social enterprises including BUILD Inc., which won the 2011 Scotia Bank EcoLiving Green Business of the Year, and the Manitoba Apprenticeship Employer of the Year in 2013. Shaun was Director of Energy Policy for the Government of Manitoba and a political advisor to Gary Doer's NDP from 1997 to 2002. Shaun is a father and partner. This is Shaun's second book.
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