Calgary Co-op is proud to be one of North America’s largest retail co-operatives, serving Calgary and the surrounding areas since 1956. As a co-operative, we’re owned and operated by our member-owners, who directly benefit from the goods and services we provide.
At Calgary Co-op, we are guided by the 7 Co-operative Principles, which form the foundation of everything we do. These principles help our co-op achieve both financial success and social responsibility:
1. Voluntary and Open MembershipA lifetime Membership at Calgary Co-op is only $1 and is open to all persons, without gender, social, racial, political or religious discrimination.
2. Democratic Member ControlMembers have equal voting rights – one member, one vote, which means our members can actively participate in our Director Election and Annual General Meeting. Our member-elected Board of Directors are accountable to the membership.
3. Member Economic ParticipationMembers participate in profit sharing, called Patronage, which is made up of cash and equity shares. The more a member spends in our stores, the more patronage they earn, and is returned to them each year.
4. Autonomy and IndependenceCalgary Co-op is member-owned and locally operated, right here in Calgary, Alberta. Our member-elected Board of Directors represents our 400,000 members and helps steer our co-operative down a successful path.
5. Education, Training, and InformationCalgary Co-op provides education and training for our members, elected representatives, managers, and employees so they can contribute effectively to the development of their co-operative. We inform the general public – particularly young people and opinion leaders – about the nature and benefits of co-operation.
6. Cooperation among Co-operativesWe serve our members most effectively and are able to strengthen the co-operative movement by working together through local, national, regional and international structures.
7. Concern for CommunityWe are here for our community. Together with our members in 2023, we donated $3.06M in food and funds to address food security in the community we serve.