[fvc-wat-disc] June 12th Meeting Agenda

marcia.soeda at ontariocitizensassembly.ca marcia.soeda at ontariocitizensassembly.ca
Tue Jun 26 15:57:20 EDT 2007


Hello Everyone,
I'm sorry I won't be there tonight. My son has the car for work and it would be
to late for me to catch the bus and get up early for work tomorrow. Brian I did
promise to get you that site for you and others might want to follow, it is 

http://www.rabble.ca/babble/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=next_topic&f=9&t=001757&go=newer

If you go to this site the content seems to move around a lot, so you need to go
to the words next or previous to see other subjects or previous Referendum talk.
I talk on this site sometimes but I rather just watch because they seem to over
analyze to much for my liking. Wilf Day does try to keep them all straight. If
you have any large events that are not to late at night or on the weekend, I am
willing to do some more volunteer work.

I enjoyed my volunteer work at the Multicultural Festival and was very surprised
to find out the word is out there. Now we need to spread the word some more as
well as educate the people. Everybody did an excellent job explaining the systems
better features. Just so you know though, you can vote on either side of the
ballot only and not spoil your ballot. So what I am trying to say is you do not
have to vote on both sides you can pick only one if you like. 
 
Also I mentioned to Brian the Record has a page that you can announce upcoming
events for free, you just have to give them three weeks notice. It is a full page
of next weeks events and it is advertised on Saturday. 
Marcia 

On Tue Jun 26 12:21 , 'Brian Tanguay' <btanguay at wlu.ca> sent:

>This is good.
>
>The creation of the agenda should be a collective affair - works much
>better that way (though I wouldn't do the same for department meetings
>at Laurier).
>Brian
>
>>>> Paul Nijjar pnijjar at sdf.lonestar.org> 6/26/2007 2:13 PM >>>
>On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Brian Tanguay wrote:
>
>> Also, remember that Angela won't be able to attend until 8pm, so the
>> important items on the agenda should be moved to the latter half of
>the
>> meeting.
>
> 	I was not proposing to take over the agenda. I also did not 
>remember that Angela would not be coming until 8pm. In that case 
>discussing more trivial things earlier makes sense.
>
>
>  FAIR VOTE CANADA WATERLOO REGION CHAPTER
>  PLANNING MEETING AGENDA .JUNE 26, 2007
>
>
>  1.	Approval of agenda
>  2.	Approval of minutes of June 12, 2007 meeting
>  3.	Discussion of referendum question (released 15 June 2007)
>  4.	Discussion of implications of Environics poll on electoral
>reform
>  5.	Report on outreach activities at Non-violence Festival,
>  	  Dandelion Festival and Multicultural Festival
>  6. 	Decision to purchase Farwell Live (and other media appearances)
>  7. 	Inviting OCA members and other prominent people to these
>meetings
>  8. 	Report and discussion of campus organizing progress
>  9. 	Report on Social Planning Council outreach
>10. 	Setting up a phone tree
>11. 	Monitoring Record (and other resources, e.g. Facebook)
>12.	Planning for NDP federal nomination, 27 June 2007
>13.	Upcoming volunteer schedule:
> 	- Canada Day (Cambridge, UW)
> 	- Green meeting (Thursday)
> 	- Afro Fest (July 28)
> 	- Kiwanis Dragon Boat Festival (July 14)
> 	- Hillside (July 27-29)
>14. 	Planning of next information night
>15. 	Report of Angela and Brian's council meetings
>16. 	Finding a new treasurer
>17.	Financial report
>18.	Other business
>
>
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>Next electoral reform info night: Tuesday July 10, 7pm
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