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NATIONAL
ETHNIC PRESS AND MEDIA COUNCIL OF CANADA
Conseil national de la presse et des medias
ethniques du Canada
Canada’s Other Voices
Minutes
of the monthly meeting held at Queen’s Park on August 13, 2007
Present
Thomas
Saras
Srmial
Abeyawardene
Bikram
Lamba
Iraj
Emad
Clyde
McNeil
Irene
Keroglidis
Neel
Nanda
Aris
Babikian
Massood
Mashadi
Mohammad
Tajdolati
Amir
Mahim
Ahmed
Shah Hotaki
John
Saraidaris
Ranjit
Wickrowasush
Davis
Ferdinands
Sukumar
Balasubramantam
K.
Arasaratnam
Alamgir
Hussain
Niar
Salimi
Teshome
Woldeamenuel
Danielle
Zhu
Trifon
Haitas
Syed
Naqvi
Dumitru
Popescu
Mila
Garcia
Hermie
Garcia
Jan
Jelieleh
Aaron
Berhane
Kebret
Tesfarige
Luigi
Losma
Maria
Losma
Maryam
Aghvami
Agenda:
Opening
Remarks by the Chair
Minutes
of the Previous Meeting.
President’s
Report.
New
Business/Discussions
End
of meeting
Opening
Remarks by the Chair:
The
chair welcomed everyone to the meeting.
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Minutes
of the previous meeting:
Dr.
Lamba moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly
meeting held on July 9, 2007. Srimal Abeyawardene seconded the motion,
which was carried by all.
President’s
Report/Discussions
·
Thomas Saras informed the members that NEPMCC has now received a
charitable number.
·
The chair on behalf of the members of the Council congratulated the
President for his gigantic and persistent efforts in getting a charitable
number for this organization. This a really great accomplishment of this
organization.
·
Thomas Saras informed the Council that invitation on the
citizenship ceremony has been sent to leaders of all the major political
parties.
·
The citizenship ceremony would take place on August 23 at the CNE
in Hall “B” of the International Building. The ceremony would begin
around 10:00 AM. . This
citizenship ceremony marks the 60th Anniversary of the Canadian
Citizenship, the 30th Anniversary of the NEPMCC and the 129th
Anniversary of the CNE.
·
NEPMCC, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, and the CNE are
partners in the citizenship ceremony, which would take place on August 23
at the CNE.
·
Motion: Thomas Saras
moved a motion to allocate a budget of $1200 to cover the expenses of the
citizenship ceremony. Dr Lamba seconded it and it was carried by all.
·
Lunch would be served to new citizens and guests invited to attend
the citizenship ceremony. Select Bakery would sponsor the cake that would
be served during a luncheon after the citizenship ceremony.
·
Luba Cherny has arranged for two musicians who would play Violin
and Piano on the stage during the citizenship ceremony.
·
Irene Keroglidis, Maryam
Aghvami, Danielle Zhu would be welcoming the guests attending the
citizenship ceremony as part of the reception committee for this event.
·
Masood Mashadi, John Saras,
Aris Babikian, Popescu Dumutru and others volunteered to form a
committee that would help with the logistics and other allied duties
during the citizenship ceremony.
·
CNE passes were
distributed to the members during the meeting
to members, who were attending the citizenship ceremony
·
Srimal Abyeawardene suggested
having a video recording for the citizenship ceremony. He suggested the
name of Trifon Haitais to cover the event. There was also a suggestion of
selling the DVD copies of the event @ $25 in order to compensate the cost
of production.
·
Thomas Saras would
send a congratulatory letter to the new Lieutenant Governor on his mew
appointment. The annual award giving ceremony would take place on either
27th or 28th September.
·
Thomas Saras thanked everyone who submitted the nominations for the
awards and told the council
that Dr. Lamba, along with his committee would finalize the list after the
citizenship ceremony on August 23rd
·
Thomas Saras informed the members that Sheridan College has
launched a program on foreign-trained journalists.
Members interested in joining the program can benefit from the many
facets facing the industry.
New
Business/ Discussions:
·
Masood Mashadi informed the members of NEPMCC that COSTI has a
program of placing new immigrants to various volunteer positions in the
private and government sector, so that they gain the valuable work
experience in Canada. He asked the members to make possible accommodations
to the new immigrants enrolled under this program
to their respective businesses.
·
Mila Garcia briefed the members on the messages delivered at the
launching of two studies on July 12, at OISE. Mayor Miller acknowledged in
his message that in the launching of two studies “Filipinos in Canada:
Economic Dimensions of Immigration and Settlement “, by Dr. Phillip
Kelly and “The Road to Empowerment in the Filipino Community: Moving
from Crisis to Capacity Building”, by Mila Garcia marks an important
milestone for the Filipino community and the city of Toronto. Chair of the
Police Services Board, Alok Mukherjee also acknowledged he role of
Alliance for Social Justice for turning a tragedy into a social and
institutional change.
·
Maryam Aghvami initiated a discussion on the meaning of diversity
in Canada. Many members contributed their ideas and participated in the
discussion.
·
Alamgir Hussain invited the members of NEPMCC to South Asian
concert taking place in Metro Toronto Convention Centre on September 1,
2007.
End
of Meeting:
Srimal
Abeyawardene moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Dr. Lamba seconded
it. It was carried by all. The Chair adjourned the meeting at 9:30 p.m.
The next meeting would take place on September 10,2007 at the City Hall,
committee room N#2. Down-Town, Toronto. Thomas Saras suggested that the
members take the subway in order to avoid paying parking fees.

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