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    CFC Governors Currently Meeting - Fall On-line Meeting

    At 11:00 AM EDT yesterday, Friday, Oct. 1, the CFC Governors ( there are 60 of them ) began their quarterly Fall on-line meeting on the confidential Governors' Discssion Board. Already, after only 24 hours, 45% of the governors had attended ( 27/60 ). The Meeting goes on for a full week, Oct. 1 -7, with the first 3 1/2 days devoted to debating agenda items, and the last 3 mainly focussed on the voting on motions.

    Here is their agenda, and you will see the governors are wrestling with a number of controversial and important CFC issues:

    AGENDA

    ( Final – as of Sept. 29 )

    Governors’ On-line Fall Quarterly Meeting
    October 1 - 7 , 2010

    1. Governors’ sign in - Bob A
    2. President’s Welcome/ Report – Bob G
    3. Questions/Comments on the On-line Meeting Procedures - Bob A
    4. 2010-11 Revised Budget – Fred McKim
    5. CFC Charitable Status/ CRA – Bob G
    6. Procedures’ Committee – Update – Bob A
    7. AGM Modernization Subcommittee - Update – Bob A
    8. CFC Handbook Updating Subcommittee – Update – Bob A
    9. Tournament Director and Organizer Certification Program ( TDOCP ) Committee – Mandate – Chris Mallon
    10. New CFC Website - Update – Bob G
    11. CFC Discussion Boards – Usefulness – Phil Haley
    12. Tournament Coordination Committee – Gordon Ritchie
    13. The CFC Youth Program ( 2010 WYCC/CYCC ) – Operation – Michael Barron
    14. 2010-11 Provincial YCC Qualifiers to the 2011 CYCC – Michael Barron
    15. Non-Executive Officer Vacancies – Update – Bob G.
    16. CFC Membership Fee/ Tournament Playing Fee ( = “ tournament membership “ ) – Aris Marghetis
    17. Modifications to the Can. Rating System / Report of the Rating Auditor – Bill Doubleday
    18. CFC Objective of Chess Promotion to the General Public – Bob A
    19. CFC Membership Drive - CFC/Club Joint Advertising Poster Campaign – Bob G.
    20. Elimination of Past President/ Life Governors ( Motion 2010-03 & 04 )– for discussion
    20A,Motion 2011-01: Clarification of Annual Meeting proxy rules – for discussion
    21. Motion 2010-03 – Elimination of Past President Life Governors – for voting
    22. Motion 2010-04 – Non-voting Governors-at-Large – for voting
    23. Motion 2011-01: Clarification of Annual Meeting proxy rules – for voting
    24.Revised Budget Vote
    25. New Business – new agenda threads authorized by Bob G., and posted by Bob A, as raised by Governors
    26. Items for the Winter ( January ) Quarterly Meeting
    27. Concluding Address – Bob G

    ( Note: those named are the ones who put the item on the agenda, or have some standing re the item, and they will write the introductory post for the item for the meeting )

    It is sometimes hard to understand, from an ordinary members' perspective, what the governors do to justify their " volunteer " positions. This agenda shows that running a national organization in Canada is somewhat of an operation, even with the modest budget the CFC works on, and that there are many issues that arise which have to be decided. The CFC Executive ( President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Youth Coordinator, FIDE Representative and Past President ) make the day to day administrative decisions and run the operation generally. But all policy decisions, and major administrative decisions, are made by the Governors.

    So they meet quarterly to debate and decide - the July Summer AGM is a meeting where they meet face-to-face; the other three ( Spring, Fall & Winter ) are on-line meetings. So the role of the governor in CFC is an important one, and most governors take the responsibility seriously. Last meeting in April, we had over 60% of the governors attend that first " trial " on-line meeting ( it is the first time the governors had met in this way ). We fully expect that we will beat that attendance record this meeting.

    If you have any issues you want raised, please contact your local governor, or one of the governors at large, and ask them to raise your issue in the meeting. Here are the current governors:

    2010-11 CFC Governors ( 60 + 5 vacancies )

    Governors-at-large ( 21 + 4 vacancies )

    CFC Executive ( 2 )

    • Bob Gillanders – President - rgillanders@cogeco.ca
    • Mark Dutton – Vice-President ( see Provincial Rep. – BC )
    • Lyle Craver – Secretary ( see Provincial Rep. – BC )
    • Fred McKim – Treasurer ( see Provincial Rep. – PEI )
    • Hal Bond - FIDE Rep. ( see Governors-at-Large – See Past Presidents [ Last 5 years ] )
    • Michael Barron – Youth Coordinator ( see Provincial Rep. – Ont. – GTCL )
    • Eric Van Dusen – Past President - eric.vandusen@yahoo.ca

    Non-Executive Officers ( 1 + 4 vacancies )

    • Eddie Urquhart - Masters Rep - ueddie@hotmail.com
    • Bill Doubleday – Rating Auditor ( see Provincial Rep – Ont. – EOCA )
    • Daxin ( Anna ) Jin - Women’s Coordinator - jin.anna@yahoo.com
    • Vacancy – Tournament Coordinator
    • Vacancy – Public Relations Coordinator
    • Vacancy – Director of Fund-raising

    Past Presidents ( Last 5 Years ) ( 3 + 1 vacancy )
    David Lavin - davidfl321@yahoo.ca
    Hal Bond - halbond@sympatico.ca
    Vacancy – 2006-7 ( no full term president )
    Christopher Mallon - cmallon@chess.ca

    Life Governors ( 10 )

    • Phil Haley - philghaley@rogers.com
    • Les Bunning - lesbunning@travel-net.com
    • Terry Fleming – no e-mail
    • Bruce Thomas - rovingchessnuts@shaw.ca
    • Francisco Cabanas - cabanas@finee.com
    • Peter Stockhausen - pstockhausen@gmail.com
    • Maurice Smith - m-smith@sympatico.ca
    • Yves Farges - yvesmfarges@hotmail.com
    • Halldor Palsson - halldor.palsson@bc-cb.gc.ca
    • Nathan Divinsky - capablanca@shaw.ca

    Other Organizations ( 2 )

    • Valer Demian ( Canadian Correspondence Chess Association ) - vdemian@shaw.ca
    • Lynn Stringer ( Chess Foundation of Canada ) - lynnstringer@shaw.ca

    Elite Players ( 2 )

    Jean H้bert (Canadian Champion) - jhebert1@videotron.ca
    Mark Bluvshtein (Canadian Closed Runner-Up) - whitenelly1@hotmail.com

    Provincial Governors ( 39 + 3 vacancies )

    Alberta ( 5 )
    • Ronald Hinds - ronald.hinds@shaw.ca
    • Micah Hughey - mhughey@hotmail.com
    • Vlad Rekhson - vrekhson@yahoo.ca
    • Rick Pedersen - rpedersen@interbaun.com
    • Simon Ong - simong89@yahoo.ca

    British Columbia ( 5 )
    • Lyle Craver - secretary@chess.ca
    • Mark Dutton - markdutton@shaw.ca
    • David Moore – davidmoore333@gmail.com
    • Paul Leblanc = pc-leblanc@shaw.ca
    • Howard Wu – hwu@islandnet.com

    New Brunswick ( 2 )
    • Ken Duff - kduff@rogers.com
    • Ken Craft - kcraft@unbsj.ca

    Newfoundland Labrador ( 1 )
    • Alick Tsui - alick.tsui@gmail.com

    Ontario ( 18 )

    GTCL ( 8 )
    • Bob Armstrong – bobarm@sympatico.ca
    • Nava Starr - starrnava@yahoo.com
    • Chris Field - chris.field@rogers.com
    • Ilia Bluvshtein - ibluvsht@uniongas.com
    • Nikolay Noritsyn - nikolay28@hotmail.com
    • Michael Barron – barron045@yahoo.com
    • Vladimir Birarov – vlady0101@yahoo.com
    • Egidijus Zeromskis - see CFC Website - Contact Us
    SWOCL ( 4 )
    • Garvin Nunes - chesshamilton@gmail.com
    • Michael von Keitz - michael.v.keitz@gmail.com
    • Stuart Brammall - brammall1@hotmail.com
    • Patrick McDonald - patrick@psmcd.net
    EOCL ( 4 )
    • Garland Best - gbestchess@gmail.com.
    • Bill Doubleday - wdoubleday@rogers.com ( Rating Auditor )
    • Aris Marghetis - arismarghetis@rogers.com
    • Gordon Ritchie - gordonritchie@rogers.com
    NOCL ( 1 )
    • Ellen Nadeau - ellennadeau@yahoo.ca
    Substitute for SWOCL member Elected President ( 1 )
    Rob Clark ( from NOCL ) - clark_rob@hotmail.com

    Prince Edward Island ( 1 )
    • Fred McKim - fred_mckim@hotmail.com

    Quebec ( 2 )
    • Hugh Brodie - hugh.brodie@mcgill.ca
    • Richard Keep - c.delongchamps@cgocable.ca

    Saskatchewan ( 1 )
    David Steer - ron.dino@gmail.com

    Manitoba ( 2 )

    Steven Lipic - stephen.lipic@gmail.com
    Ken Einarsson - ken659@mts.net

    Nova Scotia ( 2 )

    Albert Ede - albertedward@eastlink.ca
    Chris Felix - chrischessmaster@yahoo.com

    Northwest Territory - vacant

    Nunavut - vacant

    Yukon – vacant

    This Chart is now correct and complete ( 10/10/01 ).

    Though the meeting is confidential, there is discussion already at this meeting to change the format so it could be " viewed by the public ", though only governors would have the power to post.

    At the end of the meeting, " summaries " are prepared of each agenda item discussed, and these are then posted on the CFC Website, where the governors' letters are posted. So everyone will have access to them ( the summaries of the April 2010 meeting are posted there ).

    Bob

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    Re: CFC Governors Currently Meeting - Fall On-line Meeting

    Since this has been posted, I guess comments are welcome.

    I don't consider the CFC to be a national organization. Quebec, for the most part, appears to have its own organization and chess structure. The CFC membership from that province is not very high. In past decades an objective has been to try to make some accomodation with the Quebec organization but I don't see that on this agenda.

    A new web site sounds like a reasonable topic of discussion. Hopefully there is some discussion of attaching a server and some competition with the online servers. These days people pay to play on servers.

    Regarding the Charitible status, I don't see the CFC as being a needy organization nor understand how they qualify.

    While the board of governors has "elite players", it's my view the chess players need a players union to deal with the CFC. As an example, it's time for the players to negotiate things like the makeup of the national teams and the conditions and financing. There are other matters which should also be negotiated rather than merely accepted by the players.

    My opinion, of course.
    Gary Ruben
    CC - IA and SIM

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    • #3
      Re: CFC Governors Currently Meeting - Fall On-line Meeting

      I agree 100% w/ SIM Ruben. If Larry Bevand, the only chesslover w/ business chutzpah across this vast land gets Charitable Status for his org. and decides to rate games for those above 18 years old, then the CFC would become obsolete.

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      • #4
        Good Attendance by Governors

        Good Attendance by Governors

        As of 11:59 PM EDT on Sunday, Oct. 3, CFC reached the governor attendance mark at the Fall Quarterly Governors' On-line Meeting of 62% ( 37/60 governors ) !! This surpasses the attendance record of 60% set at the Spring Quarterly ( April ) Governors On-line Meeting.

        This is a significant participation rate, and shows that the governors are serious about their role of governance.

        Bob

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        • #5
          Rising Governor Attendance

          After 5 full days of meeting, the governor attendance has risen to 67% ( 40/ 60 governors ), a very substantial figure, compared to governor participation generally a few years ago.

          The meeting runs to Tuesday, Oct. 12 at 11:59 PM EDT ( it got extended from its normal closing time of Thursday, Oct. 7 at 10:00 PM EDT, due to the handling of some motions that had to be voted on ).

          Bob

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