NATIONAL
ETHNIC PRESS AND MEDIA COUNCIL OF CANADA
Conseil national de la presse et medias
ethnicques du Canada
Canada’s Other Voices
Meeting Minutes
June 14,
2004 @ 6 p.m.
Boardroom #2, Main
legislative building, Queen’s Park
Present:
Thomas S. Saras
Iraj Emad
Herman Silochan
Hassan Zerehi
Dominique Leval
Clyde Mcneil
CHIN RADIO
Bobb White
Ahmad Hotaki
Thelsome
Worldeamanuel
Emily Mills
Emmanuel Ayiku
Tania Nuttall
Anne Dawson
Max Wynter
Hermie Garcia
Mila Garcia
Jai Ojah Maharaj
Srimal abeyewardin
Luba Cherny
Cindy Gu
B. Ubale
Regrets:
Angela Kabouris
Mona Feng
Elizabeth Volski
1.
Opening remarks by the chairman
2.
Minutes of previous meeting
3. Report
of the President, Thomas Saras
Meeting with Canadian
Heritage
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Thomas Saras recaps the
productive breakfast meeting with members of the NEPMCC and Canadian
Heritage
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The issues discussed at
the breakfast meeting were based on concerns from the NEPMCC
conference in October. Although
Canadian Heritage is willing to contribute funds toward the proposals
below, they requested a 2-3 person NEPMCC committee to work on the
logistics and specific details of each request.
The NEPMCC’s main proposals are as follows:
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A) mailing privileges
– adjustments by Canadian heritage to cover expenses of NEPMCC
members
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B) changes to
classification of periodicals – changing provisions so NEPMCC
members will qualify for funding under the magazine fund
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C) pension plans
– proposal for both NEPMCC and Canadian Heritage to contribute funds
for a pension which will be granted to NEPMCC members when they reach
the age of 65
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Thomas Saras agreed that a
committee will be formed and will follow-up with Canadian Heritage.
He also hopes the committee will negotiate government support
and funding for the next NEPMCC convention
Word on the Street
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Note date and new venue: Sunday, September 26, 2004 from
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Queen’s Park between
Bloor & Wellesley
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Thomas Saras received letter from festival confirming NEPMCC
attendance with the magazine booths at Word on the Street.
NEPMCC has already paid all fees.
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The president urges all NEPMCC members to prepare for the festival
and attend the event with their publications so the organization will be
represented well. The
organization must look strong and it’s a great opportunity for exposure
Ethnomedia Week
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Note dates: September
3, 4 and 5th at the CNE
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Members discussed talent
from various ethnic communities for the international stage presented
by the NEPMCC. Thomas
says the performances should be some type of jazz music.
Tania offered to coordinate Brazilian talent, Uba for the
Russian talent and Jai suggested steel pan jazz. The NEPMCC has a 2-3
hour time slot for artists.
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Thomas will speak to Uba
about Abusan (contact at CNE); Thomas needs names of talent and the
budget for performers as soon as possible
Update on the NEPMCC
Awards
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Dominique is chair of the
NEPMCC Awards committee and has visited the Liberty Grand at the CNE
(last year’s venue). However,
the Forrest Hill Room at the Marriott Hotel, Yonge and Bloor, is a
better price. They also
have better parking. They are offering a sitting dinner for $21 per
person and it was suggested that each NEPMCC member may contribute
$5-6 dollars so the organization can afford this.
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There was also discussion
about using banquet halls; keeping the award location accessible; high
expectations in terms of the level of hospitality; best prices.
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Reminder: only 4 guests
for awardees but NEPMCC members can bring more people to the event if
they choose – PLEASE RSVP to Thomas
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On July 12 meeting, NEPMCC
will also decide if award plaques/certificates will actually be
presented at a later event with the Lt. Governor (see below)
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Award applications must be
sent in by June 30, 2004. Applications
can be downloaded of www.nepmcc.ca
NEPMCC Meeting with the
Lieutenant Governor, the Hon. James K. Bartleman
Discussion of visit by the
Prime Minister Paul Martin
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Date: June 18, 2004 @ 3
pm, Four Points Sheraton
Hotel (Mississauga)
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Suggested NEPMCC members
submit questions to a committee so the group can avoid repetition and
discuss a range of topics with the PM
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Some members disagreed
with submitting questions because they worried about censorship and
not being able address issues raised in PM’s speech
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After much discussion,
members agreed to email some ideas to Thomas
Other business
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Hon. Judy Sgro
(Citizenship/Immigration) sent a letter stating that her ministry will
not provide funding to NEPMCC
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National Library of Canada
sent receipt to Thomas Saras/NEPMCC for last year’s materials
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Thomas notes that after
federal election he will advocate to governments for funding; he has
already appealed to premier for money from $5000 hospitality fund
4.
Philippine Reporter – Appeal
for Jeffrey Reodica
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Appeal by publishers of
the Philippine Reporter (NEPMCC members) to the organization for
support in the case of Jeffrey Reodica, 17, who was fatally shot by
police. For the first
time, the Filipino community and the media are uniting to demand truth
and justice so they can have a full and accurate account of the
circumstances surrounding Jeffrey’s death.
According to several articles published in the Philippine
Reporter, eye witnesses contest important aspects of the incident as
reported in the mainstream media.
The SIU (Special Investigations Unit) is looking into the case
and the Filipino community wants a public inquiry.
A petition from the community was circulated to the NEPMCC
members. Max Wynter asked that sympathy be expressed on behalf of
NEPMCC to the family and that the NEPMCC also advocates for
accountability in this case.
Motion
by Thomas Saras, NEPMCC president:
The
NEPMCC will adopt a campaign on behalf of the Filipino community and
request from the municipal and provincial government a full inquest for
full disclosure of incidents leading to Jeffrey Reodica’s death. The NEPMCC will also post an open letter on their
website on this matter and the letter will be forwarded to the premier,
the mayor and chief of police.
Motion
seconded by Mr. Hassan. Carried.
Meeting adjourned at 7:55 pm.
Next
meeting: Monday, July 12, 2004 @ 6pm.
Boardroom #2, Main legislative building, Queen’s Park

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