Voting delegates
confirmed to date:
|
BC |
John
Rance |
|
Yukon |
Barbara
Scheck |
|
Alberta |
Andree
Powers |
|
Saskatchewan |
Kevin
Ansdell |
|
Manitoba |
Tim Lee |
|
Ontario |
Ian
Sidders |
|
Quebec |
Bill
Anderson |
|
New Brunswick |
David
Ross |
|
Nova Scotia |
not
yet confirmed |
The deadline for
motions to be submitted iwas July 10th. Motions received:
>>Motion 1
Moved by the COF Board of Directors
That the COF
recognize two grades of members within Provincial/Territorial
Associations, Annual and Casual. Provincial/Territorial
orienteering associations continue to define their own membership
classes but they must fit within one of these grades. An Association
Annual member is a member of a Provincial/Territorial
Association who pays an annual subscription, whether it is based on
a calendar year or a twelve month period from the date of joining.
Anybody awarded a Life membership by a club/association is also
treated as an annual member. An Association Casual member is any
member of a Provincial/Territorial Association who is not an
Annual member. The grades would be used when discussing affiliation
fees, insurance premiums and eligibility for participation in
National Championships.
Background information:
The above motion is based on the recommendation of a report
submitted to the COF board from an ad-hoc committee struck to
address this issue. Their report is included
here for
additional background information.
>>Motion 2
Moved by the COF Board of Directors
That the COF
Affiliation fees should be based entirely on participation. One
person per event of orienteering at an assessable event represents
one participation unit. Wayfaring groups shall count as a single
unit. An assessable event is any orienteering event organized by the
Association or one of its clubs for which an entry fee is collected
but excluding: a) COC, NAOC and WMOC related events where a special
levy is applied by COF; and b) Private events put on for other
organizations, schools, companies, corporations etc.
If there are two or more events on a single day each event will be
counted separately.
Background information:
The above motion is based on the recommendation of a report
submitted to the COF board from an ad-hoc committee struck to
address this issue. Their report is included
here
for additional background information.
>>Motion
3
Moved by the COF Board of Directors
That the
headquarters of the Canadian Orienteering Federation be changed from
Dorval, Quebec to Calgary, Alberta.
Background information:
We are trying to get the COF paperwork with various government
departments up to date. One bit of paperwork that is out of date is
with Industry Canada in regards to the headquarters of the COF. The
last paperwork they have on file indicates that that COF
headquarters are in Dorval, Quebec.
>>Motion 4
Moved by ONB: David Ross and Stig Skarborn
That the COF support 75% of the
WRE advisor travel expenses for WRE held at the Canadian
Orienteering Championships
.
Background information from ONB:
It is desirable to have some of the three designated World Ranking
Events at the COCs but it also poses a financial burden on smaller
hosting organizations.