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  • OCA - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, The WTF...

    Greetings Governors and interested parties...

    It seems we have a case of The Good, The Bad and The Ugly going on here with the OCA!

    First, THE GOOD!

    My plan for Chess in Ontario:

    If I am elected as President of the Ontario Chess Association, this is what I plan to do.

    As previously mentioned, I pledge to announce a date and location for the Ontario Open 2008 within two weeks of being elected. I will also work with whoever is the new Treasurer to sort out the finances and get the money rolling down to the leagues, and various other people currently owed money for running OCA sanctioned events. I also plan to promote chess throughout the province. Chess is at an all-time high in several areas and these would serve as a great building block for other areas that have been neglected recently.

    As part of this plan, I will launch a Tournament Promotion Assistance Plan. While I cannot make any specific funding promises because we have seen absolutely no financial information for the OCA in the past year, what I intend this to be is a plan to which tournament organizers may apply for support. The Executive would select one event per year from each of the leagues for OCA sponsorship. Priority would be given to areas that have not held an event recently (or at all), or to organizers who have relatively little experience. The support provided would include a financial contribution (based on available funds), promotional support (help creating advertising and a website) and direct, personal support for the organizer and/or director of the event.

    In addition, I would open up the OCA website and make it available to use for tournament websites, creating a central location for all Ontario events, not just the official OCA events. I will also investigate to see if the four leagues are interested in being hosted on the official Chessontario site.

    In short, my plan is to offer some new encouragement to existing volunteers in chess around the province, while providing incentives for new people and areas to join in. Together we can all build a new golden age for chess in Ontario.

    Next, THE BAD!

    Not only has the present OCA Executive withheld money from the leagues, now we find out from our Youth Coordinator's report that the President personally withdrew OCA sponsorship of the OYCC (an OFFICIAL OCA event!) just days before the event, when it was almost impossible to reduce expenses at all and the money was being counted on!

    Next, THE UGLY!

    We now have the report of VP Hal Bond and we find out that the Trillium grant problem is in fact much worse than we were already led to believe! Trillium is merely biding their time until after the OCA election before renewing their investigation! Hoping, no doubt, to have a cooperative Executive to work with!

    Barry, I have to ask you, under the circumstances, why you think you even DESERVE to be reelected? It now seems you've broken not only OCA regulations, but Trillium ones as well! Have you perhaps even broken the laws of Ontario or Canada?

    OK I know it usually stops here, but this is THE WTF?!?!

    Four of the five "Current Nominations" for the OCA Executive are in fact members of the Brampton Chess Club! In effect Barry wants to have even more complete control over the OCA than he already did! Also in a blatant case of political interference he did not list my candidacy for President in the Agenda he sent out with the proxy forms, despite them being sent out nearly a full day after I announced that I was running for President. The final case of WTF, is the Treasurer Alice Laimer. I have not met Alice so I have no personal opinion about them, however all they have apparently done all year is tell Barry that they're willing to do it again next year. No financial statements of any sort, and they have the gall to seek reelection!

    Governors of the OCA, it is time for a change. If we reelect Barry now, that shows that we support his past actions which may bring Trillium down on the entire OCA rather than just our current president. He has broken half of the rules in the constitution, which he wrote himself!

    Please support me for OCA President! I will be announcing by tomorrow morning a full slate of candidates to oppose Barry's Brampton Chess Club takeover of the OCA.

    Thank you.

    Christopher Mallon
    Christopher Mallon
    FIDE Arbiter

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    Re: OCA - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, The WTF...

    Patrick McDonald has asked me to post his OCA Youth Coordinators Report




    OCA Youth Coordinators Report
    for 2007‐2008 year

    This year, as in previous years, the major event that has come under my domain has been the 2008 Ontario Youth Chess Championships.
    Again, this year it was held in Kitchener, Ontario at the Kitchener City Hall.
    We were again up in numbers, this time to a new record number of 154 players. Previous numbers were:
    �� 1999 with 114
    �� 2000 with 126
    �� 2001 with 79
    �� 2002 with 95
    �� 2003 with 130
    �� 2004 with 150
    �� 2005 with 69 (had to be run much earlier than other years because of the CYCC being rescheduled.)
    �� 2006 with 114
    �� 2007 with 75

    This year we had a lot of help from the Windsor/Chatham area which in previous years had sent many kids to the CMA Ontario Chess Challenge. (Thanks go to John Coleman) John has also given me many ideas on how to make this event even more popular.

    Currently, our numbers show that the OYCC is supplying full or partial bursaries to 21 kids going to the CYCC. This number could climb to as many as 30 kids getting a full or partial bursary to attend the CYCC, all coming from the funds at the OYCC.

    Unfortunately, this years event has been marred by the OCA NOT having provided the budgeted sponsorship of the OYCC of $600. This was not communicated to me until just a couple of days prior to the event and so has taken that amount of funds out of the expenses thereby penalizing the organizer and unfortunately some of the “extras” that help to make this event as popular as it has become. This is my 6th year running this event and the first time that these funds have not been provided.

    On another front, I have had good communications with my local MPP, a previous teacher, who is very “chess sympathetic” and has take my cause to the Minister of Education! I will be meeting with people from the ministry with regard to my “crusade” to introduce chess into the standard curriculum in Ontario Schools! This is a great stride forward for chess in Ontario, and indeed Canada and I will most certainly keep everyone posted when I have concrete news on this.


    Patrick S. McDonald
    Youth Coordinator – Ontario Chess Association

    patrick@psmcd.net

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    • #3
      New Slate for OCA Executive

      Here is the slate of candidates I am proposing for the OCA Executive!

      President - Christopher Mallon
      Vice-President - Garvin Nunes
      Treasurer - Kerry Liles
      Communications Director - Michael von Keitz
      Youth Co-ordinator - Patrick McDonald
      Christopher Mallon
      FIDE Arbiter

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      • #4
        Re: OCA - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, The WTF...

        Could you please indicate which league / city / club they are all from

        Thanks

        Gary

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        • #5
          Re: OCA - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, The WTF...

          Mallon - Kitchener
          Nunes - Hamilton
          Liles - Mississauga
          von Keitz - Kirkland Lake
          MacDonald - Kitchener

          Not a lot of geographic representation, but there wasn't much time to build a broad slate, even if such a slate was wanted.

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          • #6
            Re: OCA - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, The WTF...

            Oh I tried, believe me :)

            A lot of people would prefer to sit back and watch the hard work this year then jump in next year. Considering we have a fair number of first-time Governors coming in this year, that's not a big surprise.
            Christopher Mallon
            FIDE Arbiter

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            • #7
              Re: OCA - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, The WTF...

              Actually, I live in Mississauga, but I represent the Burlington Chess Club :)

              http://burlingtoncc.freeservers.com
              ...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.

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