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NATIONAL
ETHNIC PRESS AND MEDIA COUNCIL OF CANADA
Conseil
national de la presse et medias ethniques du Canada
Minutes
of the monthly meeting held at Queen’s Park on October 17, 2005
Main
Legislative Building, Committee room # 2, Toronto
Present:
Thomas
Saras
Patrides publications
Srimal
Abeyewardene
Sri Lankan Reporter
Maxwell Wynter
Senior V-P
Clyde
McNeil
CHIN Radio
Iraj
Emad
Free Lance Iranian
publications
Majid
Zohari
Free Lance
Anne
Dawson
Controller
Kenrick
Bobb
Ambassador Magazine
B.
Ubale
Ombudsman
Homagoun
Rezewand
Voice of Today Radio
Steve
Hatzivasilis
On Line Media
K.
David Lin
Chinese Canadian Post
Maryam
Afgani
President Journalists in Exile
Mohamed
Tajdolati
Free Lance Persian
Ahmed
Mohamed
African Publications
Ahmed
Shah Hotaki
Afghan Post
Teshome
Worleamenuel
TZAT Ethiopian
William
Doyle Marshall
Weekly Gleaner- Caribbean
Jai
Maharaj
CHIN Radio Producer
Emmanuel
Ayiku Guyanian
news
Allamgir
Hussain
Bengali
Neel
Nanda
Recording Secretary
Hasan
Yilmaz
Canaturk
Cindy
Gu
The Epoch Times
Robert
Brackett
Multicom media ( Italian, Portuguese, Latino)
Antony
baron
Multicom Media
Joe
Mach
Multicom Media
Masood
Khan
The Eastern News
Tania
Nuttall
Brazil News
Luba
Cherny
Canadian Courier
Massood
Mashadi
Sherhravand
Danielle
Zhu
New Tang TV
Hermie
Garcia
The
Philippine Reporter
Ned
Blair
Caribbean on Line
Malcolm
Cliffe
Photojournalist
Saras
John
Patrides on Line
Absent
Elizabeth
Wolski
Polish Publications
Eva Wazda
German Publications
Mona Feng
Chinese Publications
Dominique
Levalle
French Publications
Josivaldo
Rodriguez
Portuguese Publications
Special
Guests:
Keynote Speaker: Jean-Guy Fleury – Chairperson, Immigration
and Refugee Board
Jean-Pierre Lecours – Regional Director, Immigration and
Refugee Board
Charles Hawkins –Regional Communications Advisor,
Immigration and Refugee Board
Agenda
Opening Remarks by the Chair (Two-minute silence in memory of
the South Asian earthquake victims)
Minutes of the previous meeting
President’s Report/Discussions
Presentation by Jean-Guy Fleury – Chairperson, Immigration
and Refugee Board
Roundtable discussions with the delegation from Immigration
and Refugee Board
New Business
End of meeting
Opening
Remarks by the Chair:
The
Chair, Clyde McNeil welcomed the members to the monthly meeting. Before
proceeding with the regular business, there was a two-minute silence
observed by the members in memory of the earthquake victims of South East
Asia.
Minutes
of the Previous Meeting: Kenrick Bobb moved a motion seconded by
William Doyle Marshall to approve the minutes of the monthly meeting held
on September 12, 2005. It was carried.
President’s
Report:
The
summary of the President’s Report is as follows:
·
A motion moved by Thomas
Saras seconded by Masood Manzoorzadeh to invite John Tory, leader of the
Progressive Conservative Party in Ontario as a guest speaker for the
monthly meeting on November 14, 2005, was carried
·
The Annual get-together will take place on Friday December 9 at the
Cypriot Community Centre in Thorncliffe Park from 6:00 p.m. onwards.
·
The office of the President lodged a complaint with the ministry of
Public Works for not receiving Government advertising on the promised time
by the department.
·
The Department of Public Works would meet with the members of the
council in Toronto to address their concerns on the allotment of
Government run Campaigns in ethnic publications. The date and the venue
for this meeting would be notified to the members once the Department of
PublicWorks gives a confirmation.
·
The President congratulated Ahmed Shah Hotaki for his efforts
towards the “ Word on the Street” Festival.
·
He congratulated also Luba Cherny, for her dedication and her hard
work to promote the Council at the CNE. The President stated that out of
360 tickets given out to members for the CNE, according to his information
only 160 used. According to Mr. Saras, this is unacceptable.
·
The Annual awards ceremony was an outstanding success, more than
400 individuals attended this function.
·
The Video Shooting Company would provide the copies of the
videotape of the award function for a fee of $30 per copy.
·
A Delegation of Canada
Border Services Agency led by Reg Williams, Director Greater Toronto
Enforcement Centre will make a presentation to the Council in the monthly
meeting of November 14.
Presentation
by Jean-Guy Fleury – Chairperson, Immigration and Refugee Board
The
Chair welcomed the delegation from Immigration and Refugee Board and
invited its Chairperson to make his Presentation before the NEPMCC. Jean-Guy
Fleury thanked the council for the invitation and handed out an
information package of the IRB along with a copy of his speaking notes to
the members. He also introduced the other members of his delegation Jean-Pierre
Lecours – Regional
Director and
Charles Hawkins –Regional Communications Advisor, Immigration and
Refugee Board to the members of the NEPMCC.
The
following is the summary of his presentation:
·
Immigration and Refugee issues is always a great interest to the
audiences of ethnic media and has taken greater interest right now in the
context of the tragic earthquake that has devastated South Asia.
·
IRB and the NEPMCC have great mutual interest and fit in very well
together looking at the objectives of both the organizations.
·
NEPMCC can play a significant role in educating its readership
about the IRB as well educating to those who work in the IRB about the
diverse reality of Canada.
·
Familiarized the members of the NEPMCC about the structure,
mandate, jurisdiction and the limitations of the IRB.
·
Specific mention of the challenges facing the Refugee Protection
Division and the future directions of the IRB
·
Present caseload with a focus on scheduling older cases and fast
tracking straightforward ones.
·
Criteria for selection and recruiting process of new board members
Following
this presentation the chairperson welcomed questions from the members of
the NEPMCC.
Clyde
McNeil, Thomas Saras, Srimal Abeyawardene, Maxwell Wynter, Anne Dawson,
Masood Mansoorzadeh, Kenrick Bobb, William Doyle Marshall, Alamgir Hussain
and other members asked a wide variety of questions to the delegation
ranging from
·
Average time of deliberation of cases
·
Acceptance rates of cases
·
Discretionary powers of Board Members and flexibility in following
the set guidelines
·
Composition of the Board.
·
Complaints against erring board members
·
Advertising for job positions in ethnic publications
The
Chairperson of the IRB along with his team members candidly answered all
questions. The highlights of the responses were as follows:
·
The governing council has approximately 200 members and roughly
22-23% are from the visible minority
·
The Governing council appointees are appointed for basic period of
three and more depending on various situations but not exceeding a period
of ten years.
·
The tribunal should use its flexibility in rendering decisions, as
it is not a court.
·
Members are not evaluated on the outcome of the cases
·
The national average of deliberation of cases is eleven months.
Once a case has been heard the decision has to be rendered within a
maximum of 60 days. The acceptance rate on average is around 40%
·
IRB would look into the possibility of advertising about positions
and other community related issues in ethnic publications
·
Research department does country specific research for providing
data and information that may be needed for evaluating cases.
·
There is a protocol and complaint mechanism in place against erring
board members.
The
Chair on behalf of the council thanked the delegation from IRB for coming
to the meeting and sharing information with the NEPMCC. Jean-Guy Fleury
thanked NEPMCC for the invitation and expressed his willingness to come
again whenever there is a need to hold further discussions
Discussions:
Following
the President’s report and after the roundtable discussions with the
delegation from the Immigration and Refugee Board there were discussions
on numerous topics. The highlights of these discussions is as follows:
·
Anne Dawson expressed disappointment at the very low participation
of members at the Word on the Street festival.
·
There was suggestion that members attending the annual get-together
give a donation $10 per head to the council.
·
The President urged the board of directors to be more involved with
their respective portfolios.
·
Mr. Saras, thanked Maxwell Wynter and Anne Dawson, for their
efforts and hard work for the preparation of the certificates and the
metals also for the help they provided during the time of the preparation.
·
Members praised Thomas Saras for his leadership in organizing and
managing the highly successful annual function.
·
Anne Dawson was congratulated for successfully conducting at the
award ceremony.
·
Tanya Nutall advocated for setting out clear guidelines when
accepting nominations and sending invitations to award winners.
·
Kenrick Bobb and Alamgir Hussain volunteered to help the President
with specific tasks assigned to them.
New
Business:
·
Ambassador Magazine is moving to a new location on November 01 and
Kenrick Bobb gave an open invitation to all the members who would be
willing to attend the grand opening.
·
The Chair welcomed the new members Humayun Razala from Voice of
Today Radio and Joe March
from Multicom Media into the
Council
·
Cindy Gu, thanked the Council for its support to fight the “by
law” introduced by the City of Toronto that would put a moratorium on
new newspaper boxes in the streets of Toronto. The measures will hard
mainly the Ethnic Publications Industry
·
Maxwell Wynter, the Senior Vice President of the Council, informed
the members that he submitted a letter to mayor Miller supporting Cindy Gu
and the Industry.
End
of Meeting:
Srimal
Abeyawardene moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Masood Manzoorzadeh
seconded it. It was carried by all. The Chair adjourned the meeting at
9:45 p.m. The next meeting would take place on November 14, 2005 at
Queen’s Park.
The
minutes have been prepared by Neel Nanda, Recording Secretary and
Assistant to the President, and confirmed by the President.

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