Co-ops have acted as career launchers for many people across the North.
Notable Northerners with Co-op backgrounds include Order of Canada recipient and Arctic Co-operatives Ltd. president Bill Lyall:
Louis Tapardjuk, Nunavut minister of Culture Language, Elders and Youth and minister of Human Resources; and Levinia Brown, Nunavut minister of Health and Social Services and minister Responsible for the Status of Women.
Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. vice-presidents Raymond Ningeocheak and James Eetoolook also have Co-op backgrounds, said Mark Needham, a board member with both Arctic Co-operatives Ltd. (ACL) and Yellowknife Direct Charge Co-op.
There are 34 Co-ops in the ACL family. All but one are located in either the NWT or Nunavut.
The one Co-op located south of 60 is the Akochikan Co-op Ltd. located in Pukatawagan, Man.
The first ACL Co-op opened in Kugluktuk in September 1960.
National Co-op Week has been observed through the baking and sharing of cakes, as well as draws for various prizes and food stuffs in Co-ops throughout the North, said Needham.
In Pond Inlet, the RCMP, the hamlet, Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation (BIMC) and Toonoonik Sahoonik Co-operative Limited established a helmet bank.
The idea was generated after many ATV accidents occurred in Nunavut.
Youngsters will be able to get a helmet and when they outgrow them, they can trade them in.
BIMC kicked off the program with a donation of 230 helmets.
Early days
The Co-ops began as a means for providing competitively-based services to communities and are member-owned, he said.
"It started with groceries and has expanded into convenience stores, gas bars, fuel delivery, hotels, cable TV and restaurants, as well as a marketing branch that sells Inuit and Dene arts and crafts."
The Co-op system has become actively involved in the annual resupply of Northern communities.
At the same time, Co-ops across the North continue to expand.
Examples of growth include the expansion of the Yellowknife Direct Charge Co-op and gas bar and the building of the Kissarvik Co-op in Rankin Inlet, which opened in June of this year.
Other expansion examples include a new hotel being built in Holman and another store being opened in Kugaaruk.