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2015 COG`s Annual General Meeting
COG National Office Ottawa, ON
Saturday May 2nd, 2015
CANADIAN ORGANIC GROWERS
2015 AGM Agenda
1. Accept minutes from 2014 AGM2. Approve the 2015 AGM Agenda3. Organic 3.0 – Envisioning the Future of Organic,
presentation by Andy Hammermeister 4. Celebrating COG’s 40th anniversary and the 2015
International Year of Soils5. 2014 Financial and Audit Report 6. Auditor Recommendation 7. By-Laws Amendments8. Chapter Restructuring Proposal9. 2014 Year in Review and Looking Forward to 201510.Questions and discussion11.Election12.Adjourn
CANADIAN ORGANIC GROWERS
MOTION TO ACCEPT MINUTES FROM THE 2014 AGM
CANADIAN ORGANIC GROWERS
MOTION TO APPROVE AGENDA OF COG 2015 AGM
Featured Speaker
Organic 3.0 – Envisioning the Future of Organic
presented by
Dr. Andy Hammermeister, Director of the Organic
Agriculture Centre of Canada (OACC) and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Agriculture at
Dalhousie University, NS.
COG turned 40!
We want to celebrate by sharing your
stories, photos, thoughts related to
COG.
• Special Fall 2015 TCOG Issue
• Special page on our website (coming)
2015 is the International Year of the Soils
COG celebrates the ways in which organic practices promote soil fertility and health!
• Special TCOG 2015 Summer Issue
• Promote the IYS 2015 through social media, E-news, website…
2014 Financial Statements
2014 Financial Statements
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2014 Financial Statements
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2014 Financial Statements
[Insert Income Statement]
2014 Financial Statements
2014 in Review
• In 2013, accomplishment of the 1st year of financial consolidation. We have completed the 2nd full year of consolidation and we will continue to improve.
• BIG Thank You to all Chapters for continued collaboration throughout the year
• Review of the A/P and A/R
• Met our timeline this year and the audit was completed on schedule
• New bookkeeper
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
2015 Objectives
• Increase efficiencies in bookkeeping
• Work more closely with Chapters on financial reporting. We want to be able to provide the Chapters with useful reporting throughout the year.
• More timely reporting of results
• Reduce audit fees
Motion to appoint WGP as COG’s Auditors for the 2015 Fiscal Year
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Resolutions to Amend the By-laws
RESOLUTION RESPECTING ABSENTEE VOTING AT MEMBERS' MEETINGS
By-law Amendments
• WHEREAS it is considered to be in the best interests of the Corporation to allow as many members as possible to participate in elections, and
• WHEREAS the Corporation’s records indicate that it has members without an electronic mail address, which suggests that they may lack access to the internet, and
• pursuant to subsection 197(1) (Fundamental Change) of the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act
BE IT RESOLVED AS A SPECIAL RESOLUTION THAT:
By-law Amendments
• The first sentence of subsection 3.8 of the General Operating By-law #1 of Canadian Organic Growers Inc. / Cultivons Biologique Canada Inc. be amended by inserting the words “by mailed-in ballot or” to read as follows:
• Pursuant to section 171(1) (Absentee Voting) of the Act, a member entitled to vote at a meeting of members may vote by mailed-in ballot or by means of a telephonic, electronic or other communication facility […]
Approve the motion to amend subsection 3.8 of COG’s
General Operating By-law
By-law Amendments
RESOLUTION RESPECTING NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WHEREAS it is considered to be in the best interests of the Corporation to improve the ability of directors to prepare for board meetings, and
pursuant to subsection 6.4 (By-laws and Effective Date) of the General Operating By-law #1 of Canadian Organic Growers Inc. / Cultivons Biologique Canada Inc. and the December 8, 2014 resolution of the board
By-law Amendments
BE IT RESOLVED AS AN ORDINARY RESOLUTION THAT
Subsection 4.4.2.4 of this By-law, adopted at the August 24, 2014 special general meeting of members of the Corporation, excerpted below:
Unless the by-law otherwise provides, no notice of meeting need specify the purpose or the business to be transacted at the meeting except that a notice of meeting of directors shall specify any matter referred to in subsection 138(2) (Limits on Authority) of the Act that is to be dealt with at the meeting
By-law Amendments
be replaced with the following:
A notice of meeting shall specify the purpose or the business to be transacted at the meeting.
Any background information relevant to the purpose or the business to be transacted at the meeting, including, but not limited to, financial statements, reports and other memoranda, shall be provided by means of an electronic communication facility to every director of the corporation not less than three (3) days before the time when the meeting is to be held.
AND THAT
the December 8, 2014 resolution of the board respecting this amendment be hereby confirmed.
By-law Amendments
Approve the motion to amend subsection 4.4.2.4 of COG’s General Operating By-law
By-law Amendments
Chapter Restructuring
proposal
• How can we work together, and perhaps differently, to support people making positive organic change in their communities?
• How can we nurture and revitalize COG’s grassroots across the country?
Chapter Restructuring Proposal
Proposal Part 1:
Making the formality of an AGM (reporting financials, electing steering committees) optional for Chapters
Chapter Restructuring Proposal
Proposal Part 2:
Creating avenues other than formal chapters for individuals to use COG resources to organize organic events/action in their communities
Chapter Restructuring Proposal
Proposed Next Steps:
• Revise bylaws for 2016 AGM
• Develop new Chapter Toolkit
• Update/restructure website to enable more community engagement (pending $$)
• Create general COG communication resources for chapters (donation pitch, pamphlets)
Chapter Restructuring Proposal
2014Year in Review
Anne-Marie Dufour
Acting Executive Director
Julia DupuisOrganic Agriculture
Program Coordinator
COG NATIONAL STAFF
Ashley St HilaireActing Executive
Director(on maternity leave)
Wayne Adams
Bookkeeper
Thank you to Reza Irvanian for being COG’s bookkeeper for over 8 years! And thank you to Anouk Mackenzie for her tremendous help as
COG’s Fundraising Assistant for the past 5 months!
ORGANIC WEEK 2014
The 5th edition of Organic Week was the biggest so far!
• Doubling of sponsors & tripling of retail partners (including Loblaws & Sobeys)
• Reached more people through social media and the online contest
• Over 200 events all across the country
• COG hosted the book launch of Myths of Safe Pesticides
• by Andre Leu, IFOAM’s President in Ottawa
Save the date for 2015!
NEW COURSES & PARTNERSHIPS
COG continued to offer valuable professional development courses:
IOIA – Processing Course
Mississauga Nov 2014
Organic Master Gardener Course Toronto & NOW Ottawa!Fall 2014, & Winter 2015 (2 locations)
NEW ONLINE STORE LAUNCHED!
NEONICOTINOID AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
• Bee Health Fact Sheet - Neonicotinoid Pesticide Awareness Campaign
• COG continues to participate in a Federal Bee Health Roundtable to bring the organic voice to the table
• Successful Feed The Bees in Ontario seed campaign, 200 people received certified organic, pollinator friendly seeds to plant. Looking to expand nationally next year!
• Special Fall 2014 TCOG Issue
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
• Successful Special General Members’ Meeting in August 2014 to approve our Articles of Continuance and COG new General Operating By-laws. We have completed the continuance process to the Canada Not-for-Profit Corporations Act
• New partnership with Bauta Family Initiative on Canadian Seed Security – Needs Assessment on Seed Production Curriculum. Final report, recommendations on 2nd proposal to move forward will be presented to key people at USC Canada on May 20th.
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
COG members’ activism in 2014:
• Many COG members are very active in the review of the Canadian Organic Standards process and part of the Canadian General Standards Board Technical Committee and Working Groups
• Anne Macey represented COG at IFOAM’s 18th Organic World Congress in Istanbul in October 2014
• COG attended COTA's Annual Parliament Day in Ottawa in November to celebrate the sector’s growth and to meet directly with MPs to discuss more about the sector
• COG testified in front of the Standing Committee on Agriculture about Bill C-18 and proposed that amendments be made to protect farmers and more broadly the organic sector
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS
COG OSO Chapter
• 9 Senior Organic Gardens in 2014
• 240 participants of EcoFarm Day
• 80 people attended Fall Reflections
• Growing Up Organic currently has 11 schools in Ottawa and is expanding to Prescott-Russell and Stormont- Dundas-Glengarry areas
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS
COG Toronto
• 9th Annual Conference• Over 300 attendees• Guests included;
• Dr. Elaine Ingham, • David Montgomery,
and• Thierry Vrain
• Thierry Vrain’s presentation on Glyphosate was uploaded to YouTube and has been viewed over 40,000 times
• Now preparing for next year’s conference to be held February 20, 2016
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS
COG Island Natural Growers• Hosted another successful Seedy Saturday in February,
their biggest education and fundraising event
• Sponsored the organic certification of the Salt Spring Abattoir
• Provided a $100 scholarship to a new producer applicant
• Donated funds to Gulf Islands Secondary School Farm to Cafeteria Program
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS
Organic Food Council of Manitoba
• Participated in Earth Day, Brandon Ag Days, Small Farms Manitoba events with displays showing the benefits of organic consumption and production
• Chair, Janine Gibson, was invited to chair COG Toronto Chapter Conference “Organic By Choice”
• OFCM members participated in a strategy session on Growing the Organic Market with the Manitoba Organic Alliance and the Organic Producers Association of Manitoba where
exciting plans for Organic Week 2015 were finalized!
CHAPTER HIGHLIGHTS
COG wouldn’t have the same reach without the amazing work done by the Chapters, their staff
and volunteers!
It’s inspiring to witness the commitment of people who work so hard to sustain COG’s efforts across the country and support the
organization’s mission to lead local and national communities towards the sustainable organic stewardship of land, food and fibre!
Looking forward to
2015-2016
The Canadian Organic Grower Team
Welcome Amy Kremen (left) & Stephanie Wells (right) as TCOG’s
new co-editors!
And a BIG thank you to past editor Beth McMahon! Due to Beth’s hard work, vision and commitment, TCOG is now an important revenue stream for COG.
PROJECTS FOR 2015-2016
• Continue working with Gaia College and SOUL to offer Organic Master Gardener Courses
• Work to get the Organic Landcare Professional programs off the ground
THINK CANADA ORGANIC
COG is partnering with COTA to create Farmers’ Profiles featured on:
ThinkCanadaOrganic.ca
• 8 farmers’ Profiles have been launched, more to be featured in the coming months!
PROJECTS FOR 2015-2016
Launch our new Corporate Sponsorship Package
OTHER PROJECTS for 2016
• Continue to work with Bauta to lead the development of an organic and ecological seed production curriculum
• 3rd publication of the Organic Field Crop Handbook in progress
• Organic Price Tracker expansion
• Revision of the Guidance Document & organization of webinars on Revised Standards
• Improved and streamlined web presence……and more!
MANY THANKS TO OUR CURRENT BOARD
Rochelle Eisen, BCPresident
Tegan Renner, NBVice-President
Vlad Skotar, ONTreasurer
Janine Gibson, MBSecretary
Sarah Dobec, ONMember-at-Large
Jordan Marr, BCMember-at-Large
Sheila Hamilton, ABMember-at-Large
Beth McMahon, ONMember-at-Large
Ward Middleton, AB Member-at-Large
CANADIAN ORGANIC GROWERS
Thank you & farewell to our outgoing board member
Elizabeth Nason, NB
CANADIAN ORGANIC GROWERS
2015-16 Board of Directors’ Election
• Voting Procedures• 2015 Nominees;
Vlad Skotar
Niki Jabbour
Georgina Bencsik
Questions or Comments?
THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!
Motion that the COG 2015 AGM be Adjourned