[Advisors] Telecommunities Canada -- are we letting it go?

Marita Moll mmoll at ca.inter.net
Sun Sep 28 16:47:29 PDT 2014


So this seems to indicate that very few people on this list read and/or 
signed the documents that Anthony sent around.  Was it because you were 
unclear on what to do here, or because you really thought we should let 
the NGO status go.

I'd be interested in any feedback.

Marita


On 9/23/2014 2:53 PM, Anthony Niiganii MBE wrote:
> Good day Everyone
>
> A quick update, as our deadline has passed. We have physically 
> received 3 members signatures and required 9 to for the directors to 
> begin transitioning TC to the NFP Act.  The deadline to transition to 
> NFP is October 17, which means we need our paper work in by the end of 
> September.
>
> Here is where we currently stand:
>
>     * Chair of meeting: C. Leader
>     * Secretary of meeting: M. MOLL
>     * Resolution mover: A. Niiganii
>     * Resolution Seconder: G. Graham
>    *
>
> We have 18% in favour (based on submissions), which seems to indicate 
> over 82% of the members are not in support of the transition (due to 
> lack of submissions). Motions cannot carry without 50% plus 1 in favour.
>
> At this point, it appears without the required signatures, TC 
> Directors will not be able to move forward with the transition 
> paperwork, and will need to begin looking at the process to dissolve 
> the corporation.
>
> Should members wish to support the transition, please submitted your 
> signed resolutions by no later than September 26.  I will send out an 
> email to indicate the final decision of the members.
>
> Quick note to Members and Directors, I can email the forms directly to 
> you, if you had not been able to access them in the original postings.
>
> Thank you to those who submitted their signed forms.
>
> Kindest regards,
> Anthony
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Anthony Niiganii MBE 
> <aniiganii at mb.e-association.ca <mailto:aniiganii at mb.e-association.ca>> 
> wrote:
>
>     Hi Everyone,
>
>     As you may be aware, organizations registered federally have been
>     ask to transition to the Not-for-Profit Corporations Act.
>
>     As part of this process TC is required to conduct two meetings,
>     the first begin the meeting of the memberships.
>
>     With the deadline to transition coming up next week, I have attach
>     the documents for everyone's review, feedback and acceptance. 
>     Once you have review the information, and if you have no
>     questions, please digitally add your signature to the documents or
>     scan a copy with your signature and email to*
>     aniiganii at mb.e-association*.
>
>     The deadline to have everyone's signatures is *_Friday September
>     12, 2014_*.  If we do not receive the required support (50% plus
>     1) TC may risk losing it's registration.
>
>     I will need a mover and seconder for each of the motions and
>     resolutions, and those willing to do so may indicate in their email.
>
>     Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for your
>     attention on this matter, and I look forward to receiving your
>     signed forms.
>
>     Best regards,
>     Anthony
>
>     Anthony Niiganii
>     Executive Director
>     *Manitoba E-Association*
>     210-1600 Kenaston Boulevard, Suite #318
>     Winnipeg, Manitoba
>     R3P 0Y4
>     Web: mb.e-association.ca <http://mb.e-association.ca>
>     Email: _aniiganii at mb.e-association.ca
>     <mailto:aniiganii at mb.e-association.ca>_
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>     Phone:  (204) 771-0200
>
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