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Layout & Graphic Design: Alinne Alejandre,
Montreal, Quebec, CANADA
Community Currency Consultant:
The UsuryFree Network,
Tamworth, Ontario, CANADA
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![]() N.200 1 Unity $ 2006 |
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![]() N.201 2 Unity $ 2006 |
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![]() N.202 3 Unity $ 2006 |
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![]() N.203 5 Unity $ 2006 |
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![]() N.204 10 Unity $ 2006 |
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![]() N.205 20 Unity $ 2006 |
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![]() N.206 50 Unity $ 2006 |
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There
are approximately 70 Unity traders who are active within
Note design © The UsuryFree
Network 2006 ![]()
The usuryfree dollar
currency commonly referred to as the Unity was launched in the spring of
2006 in the Madawaska Valley area of Eastern Ontario, CANADA.
There are participating traders in various towns and villages in the
Madawaska Valley such as: Killaloe, Eganville, Golden Lake, Combermere,
Bancroft and Barry's Bay. This network of Unity traders are unique as they
solicited supporting businesses to advertise on the back of the paper
notes thereby raising the federal cash to print the Unity dollars.
this Unity Dollar network. Other communities in Ontario and Quebec
are currently organizing businesses so that they can copy this Unity
model. Many Unity traders are willingly accepting other usuryfree
community currencies at par.![]()

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