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MINUTES
OF THE MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ETHNIC PRESS AND MEDIA COUNCIL OF CANADA
HELD ON JANUARY 9, 2006 AT THE MAIN LEGISLATIVE BUILDING ROOM #2,
QUEENS PARK, TORONTO, ONTARIO
Mr. Thomas
Saras, President of the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada,
welcomed the members to meeting.
It was a
very pleasant evening with Chairman Mr. Clyde McNeil, playing the key role
of the speaker, on the administration of the meeting.
Chairman Mr.
Clyde McNeil, welcomed all the members including few new
Members and
wished everybody a Happy New Year, since it was the first
Meeting for
the year 2006.
Next,
Chairman of the Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada Mr. McNeil
apologized for what he had stated in December 2005 meeting. He explained
he was more or less trying to protect the ethnic press and that he was
very sorry for his emotional outburst. In this case there was no motion
and all the members accepted the Chairman’s explanation. Shortly
afterwards, according to the agenda, minutes of the previous meeting was
tabled and approved unanimously
At this
stage Mr. Saras explained that as in the case of approval of motions
submitted at the monthly meetings the Constitution clearly states that
only Board Members can vote and approve them.
This was as
a result of a motion, which brought by a member without any previous
consultation of the executive or the members of the Board of Directors.
Since the
Constitution states only Board Members have voting authority, this motion
was dropped. However, the Board Members were requested to look into the
matter and report.
At this
stage Federal Member of Parliament Jim Karigiannis joined us at the
Committee Room N#2. While the President, Chairman and Members of Council
welcomed him, Mr. Karigiannis said it was election time, whether he won or
lost: ”I shall fight for the ethnic journalist”. The good news is he
won in his riding comfortably. But his government lost and he now sits in
the Opposition Benches.
Shortly
after Mr. Kargiannis¹ address to our members the keynote speaker of
the evening, Mr. Mike Colle, Minister of Citizenship and Culture of the
Ontario Government, arrived. He apologized for arriving late and addressed
the ethnic press at length on the activities of his Ministry for new
immigrants arriving in the Province of Ontario.
Immigration
Minister Mr. Colle stated that his Ministry has brought in new proposals
and has secured the green light from the Government of Prime Minister Paul
Martin. He said the population of the Province of Ontario comprised of 60%
immigrants and the Federal Government has allocated $920 million to be
invested for the settlement of new immigrants.
President
Thomas Saras, making a statement, said the Government of Mr. Paul Martin
had failed to meet the Ethnic Press during the election campaign and that
showed how much the Liberal Party cared for the Ethnic Press. He said over
$3500 was spent booking hotels food etc., to entertain a “Team of Civil
Servants” from Ottawa to examine the possibility of Federal Advertising
to the Ethnic Media and Press, but nothing has come out of these meetings
and the money was a waste.
The meeting
was adjourned with the announcement of the invitation from NDP leader Jack
Layton at the Metropolitan Hotel, Toronto at 3.00 p. m. on Saturday
January 15, 2006.
(Compiled
by Srimal (Chris) Abeyewardene Editor The Sri Lanka Reporter acting
as a recording secretary of the NEPMCC, on the absence of Mr. Neel Nanda
who is traveling outside Canada.

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