I have submitted to the CFC Executive/Governors ( with copy to the OCA President, Chris Mallon ) the following brief on allowing a geographical restriction on a CFC Member's vote for Provincial CFC Governors. If you support this proposal, would you so indicate, and would you contact Governors you know to ask that they implement the changes I have proposed. Thanks.
Here is the brief:
Submission to Executive/Governors of the CFC December 5, 2008
CFC Member Election of CFC Governors
The CFC Handbook has a modified system of “ One member – one vote “ :
CFC Bylaw 1
ORDINARY MEMBERSHIP
5. Any person, ordinarily resident in Canada, may become an Ordinary Member of the Federation, for the then-current fiscal year, upon payment of the Membership per Capita Fee, directly to the Federation, or through his Provincial Organization. Every Ordinary or Life Member has a right to vote on the appointment or election of the Governor or Governors who will represent his Provincial Organization. Every Ordinary or Life Member has a right to vote on the appointment or election of the Governor or Governors who will represent his Provincial Organization at the assembly of Governors but shall not be entitled to vote under any other circumstances unless specifically provided in these by-laws.
CFC Rules and Regulations, Article 1
SELECTION OF GOVERNORS BY PROVINCIAL ORGANIZATION
9. As soon as possible after the receipt by a Provincial Organization of the aforementioned Certificate, such body will convene a meeting of its Federation Members for the purpose of electing its necessary number of nominees for the Board for the ensuing term.
I have found out that B.C., N.S. and N.B. proceed by allowing all CFC members at the Annual Meeting of the Provincial Organization to vote for all CFC Governors for that Province. This seems to conform with the CFC Handbook.
However, I have heard ( not been yet able to confirm ) that in some provinces the Executive, or Board, of the Provincial Organization appoints the CFC Governors for the Province. This appears to be unconstitutional, and the CFC should demand conformity with the CFC Handbook where such a system is found.
I believe the current Ontario practice is unconstitutional. The OCA Constitution states that the OCA Governors “ elect “ the CFC Governors for the Province. All the CFC members get to do is “ nominate “ persons for a CFC Governorship, and these nominations go to the OCA Annual Meeting , to be voted on by the OCA Governors. And the CFC members do not even nominate all 17 Ontario CFC Governors. They are restricted to only “ nominating “ the proportional share of CFC Governors for their particular region ( Ontario is divided up into four Regional Affiliates of the OCA ).
So I have prepared and will be submitting a proposal to the OCA to amend the OCA Constitution, to make it a constitutional process whereby each CFC member gets to “ elect “ CFC Governors. It would be helpful if pressure is brought to bear by the CFC on the OCA to make these changes in a timely manner, to conform to the CFC Handbook.
CFC Handbook Amendment Needed
it seems to me that each CFC member has the unrestricted right to vote for ALL CFC Governors for that Province, That is how B.C., N.S, and N.B. interpret it.
But I like the Ontario concept of localizing the election of CFC Governors into the geographic regions. CFC Members often do not know those standing for Governors in other regions, and their vote in that regard is uninformed. But each member can know those running for governorship in their own region of the Province. So I think it is a GOOD thing for a CFC member to have his vote RESTRICTED to those CFC Governors from his own region, if the Provincial Organization so orders.
The problem is that the CFC Handbook as currently written does not give the Provincial Organizations the power to restrict the CFC member governor vote in this way. An amendment of the CFC Handbook is therefore required for this.
I propose the following amendments:
CFC Bylaw 1
ORDINARY MEMBERSHIP
5. Any person, ordinarily resident in Canada, may become an Ordinary Member of the Federation, for the then-current fiscal year, upon payment of the Membership per Capita Fee, directly to the Federation, or through his Provincial Organization. Every Ordinary or Life Member has a right to vote on the appointment or election of the Governor or Governors who will represent his Provincial Organization. Every Ordinary or Life Member has a right to vote on the appointment or election of the Governor or Governors who will represent his Provincial Organization at the assembly of Governors, except that the Provincial Organization, should it see fit, can restrict the Member vote to those Governors allocated to their particular region of the Province, but shall not be entitled to vote under any other circumstances unless specifically provided in these by-laws.
CFC Rules and Regulations, Article 1
SELECTION OF GOVERNORS BY PROVINCIAL ORGANIZATION
9. As soon as possible after the receipt by a Provincial Organization of the aforementioned Certificate, such body will convene a meeting of its Federation Members for the purpose of electing its necessary number of nominees for the Board for the ensuing term. However, should the Provincial Organization see fit, it can devolve the holding of meetings to regional affiliates, and restrict the Federation Members to voting only for the CFC Governors allocated to that particular region.
I hope that these amendments will achieve the purpose of allowing a system as set up in Ontario to function, so long as the CFC members do the “ electing “.
I would ask the Executive to prepare the necessary motions to implement this,
Thank you for consideration of my proposal.
Bob Armstrong, CFC Life Member, OCA Life Member
Here is the brief:
Submission to Executive/Governors of the CFC December 5, 2008
CFC Member Election of CFC Governors
The CFC Handbook has a modified system of “ One member – one vote “ :
CFC Bylaw 1
ORDINARY MEMBERSHIP
5. Any person, ordinarily resident in Canada, may become an Ordinary Member of the Federation, for the then-current fiscal year, upon payment of the Membership per Capita Fee, directly to the Federation, or through his Provincial Organization. Every Ordinary or Life Member has a right to vote on the appointment or election of the Governor or Governors who will represent his Provincial Organization. Every Ordinary or Life Member has a right to vote on the appointment or election of the Governor or Governors who will represent his Provincial Organization at the assembly of Governors but shall not be entitled to vote under any other circumstances unless specifically provided in these by-laws.
CFC Rules and Regulations, Article 1
SELECTION OF GOVERNORS BY PROVINCIAL ORGANIZATION
9. As soon as possible after the receipt by a Provincial Organization of the aforementioned Certificate, such body will convene a meeting of its Federation Members for the purpose of electing its necessary number of nominees for the Board for the ensuing term.
I have found out that B.C., N.S. and N.B. proceed by allowing all CFC members at the Annual Meeting of the Provincial Organization to vote for all CFC Governors for that Province. This seems to conform with the CFC Handbook.
However, I have heard ( not been yet able to confirm ) that in some provinces the Executive, or Board, of the Provincial Organization appoints the CFC Governors for the Province. This appears to be unconstitutional, and the CFC should demand conformity with the CFC Handbook where such a system is found.
I believe the current Ontario practice is unconstitutional. The OCA Constitution states that the OCA Governors “ elect “ the CFC Governors for the Province. All the CFC members get to do is “ nominate “ persons for a CFC Governorship, and these nominations go to the OCA Annual Meeting , to be voted on by the OCA Governors. And the CFC members do not even nominate all 17 Ontario CFC Governors. They are restricted to only “ nominating “ the proportional share of CFC Governors for their particular region ( Ontario is divided up into four Regional Affiliates of the OCA ).
So I have prepared and will be submitting a proposal to the OCA to amend the OCA Constitution, to make it a constitutional process whereby each CFC member gets to “ elect “ CFC Governors. It would be helpful if pressure is brought to bear by the CFC on the OCA to make these changes in a timely manner, to conform to the CFC Handbook.
CFC Handbook Amendment Needed
it seems to me that each CFC member has the unrestricted right to vote for ALL CFC Governors for that Province, That is how B.C., N.S, and N.B. interpret it.
But I like the Ontario concept of localizing the election of CFC Governors into the geographic regions. CFC Members often do not know those standing for Governors in other regions, and their vote in that regard is uninformed. But each member can know those running for governorship in their own region of the Province. So I think it is a GOOD thing for a CFC member to have his vote RESTRICTED to those CFC Governors from his own region, if the Provincial Organization so orders.
The problem is that the CFC Handbook as currently written does not give the Provincial Organizations the power to restrict the CFC member governor vote in this way. An amendment of the CFC Handbook is therefore required for this.
I propose the following amendments:
CFC Bylaw 1
ORDINARY MEMBERSHIP
5. Any person, ordinarily resident in Canada, may become an Ordinary Member of the Federation, for the then-current fiscal year, upon payment of the Membership per Capita Fee, directly to the Federation, or through his Provincial Organization. Every Ordinary or Life Member has a right to vote on the appointment or election of the Governor or Governors who will represent his Provincial Organization. Every Ordinary or Life Member has a right to vote on the appointment or election of the Governor or Governors who will represent his Provincial Organization at the assembly of Governors, except that the Provincial Organization, should it see fit, can restrict the Member vote to those Governors allocated to their particular region of the Province, but shall not be entitled to vote under any other circumstances unless specifically provided in these by-laws.
CFC Rules and Regulations, Article 1
SELECTION OF GOVERNORS BY PROVINCIAL ORGANIZATION
9. As soon as possible after the receipt by a Provincial Organization of the aforementioned Certificate, such body will convene a meeting of its Federation Members for the purpose of electing its necessary number of nominees for the Board for the ensuing term. However, should the Provincial Organization see fit, it can devolve the holding of meetings to regional affiliates, and restrict the Federation Members to voting only for the CFC Governors allocated to that particular region.
I hope that these amendments will achieve the purpose of allowing a system as set up in Ontario to function, so long as the CFC members do the “ electing “.
I would ask the Executive to prepare the necessary motions to implement this,
Thank you for consideration of my proposal.
Bob Armstrong, CFC Life Member, OCA Life Member
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