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  1. Today, the Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto (CHFT) is a member-supported organization representing more than 50,000 people living in more than 180 non-profit housing co-operatives located in Durham, Toronto and York Region. The growth of co-op housing created a huge demand for information, education and services.

  2. Who We Are. The Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto (CHFT) is a co-operative association made up of member housing co-ops and related organizations in the Durham, Toronto and York Regions. CHFT is financed by annual membership dues, fees for services and revenue shared by CHF Canada. Pictured here is the CHFT Board of Directors for 2024 ...

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  3. CHFT staff is available to meet with co-op boards, committees and members. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we are only meeting virtually. We provide • neutral chairs for difficult meetings, • advice on co-op by-laws, • help with elections, • information on co-op roles and responsibilities, and • assistance with hiring. Education

  4. CHF Canada works actively for the growth, stability and independence of the co-operative movement and promote the practice of co-operation in Canada and abroad. CHF Canada is a membership association and is governed by a 16-member Board of Directors. The services fall into three main categories: advice, education and support (to housing co ...

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  5. Jul 10, 2024 · CHFT used this program (now Section 27/61) to become a developer of housing co-operatives. However, federation staff soon saw that, once a co-op was up and running, members would need ongoing education and support. As a new manager, I relied on CHFT’s excellent manuals and on the advice that was freely given by phone to its members.

  6. A co-op’s legal obligations to its members are based on laws and agreements such as: the occupancy agreement signed with each member. the applicable provincial or territorial co-op act. the applicable human rights legislation. any funding agreement it has signed with government. The co-op’s main obligations usually include keeping property ...

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  8. The Co-op Housing Dictionary available online. CHFT members can print this dictionary after they enter the Members Only section. 24 hour housing information (416) 465 - 1309. Email: info@coophousing.com.

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