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Academic consortia tend to be superstructures, floating above member universities without really embedding them in a tighter network.
"Retailers who accept these are making a promise to buy local...They have to know about it to use it, and that creates a tighter network," Michelle Secours, a retailer in Gaspé, told CBC in French.
"Retailers who accept these are making a promise to buy local...They have to know about it to use it, and that creates a tighter network," Michelle Secours, a retailer in Gaspé, told CBC. "It's a way to keep circulating the money locally".
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For a club that always prided itself on being such a tight network, there is discord behind the scenes and it has filtered down to all levels.
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