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; When: Friday, 21 September 2018
 
; When: Friday, 21 September 2018
 
; Where: Hepcat Swing Dance Studio, 42 Erb Street, Waterloo, Ontario
 
; Where: Hepcat Swing Dance Studio, 42 Erb Street, Waterloo, Ontario
; Who: Donna Evans, Deborah, Deni Cavanagh, Derek Donnan,
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; Who: Donna Evans, Deborah, Deni Cavanagh, Derek Donnan, David Weber, Ingrid Douglas, Don Douglas, Cathy Scott, Stacey Danckert, Sam Nabi, Tori Mikhnovsky, Matthew Piggott, Teresa Cornwell, Marie Bridel, Laurel Russwurm, Regan Sunshine Brussé, Kris Braun
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=== EDA / CA Updates ===
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==== Cambridge ====
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* Cambridge has an official Constituency Association as of Tuesday, 7 August 2018
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** 15 people at the inaugural meeting
 +
** Executives are Ingrid Douglas, Michele Braniff, Don Douglas, with four Members-At-Large
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==== Kitchener South -- Hespeler ====
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* Kitchener South -- Hespeler has made a submission to the GPO to form a Constituency Association
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* It was pointed out that ''every'' riding has a CA; those that don't have their own members have a CA administered by the GPO
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* In most ridings, there is a great deal of overlap in the memberships of the CA and the EDA
 +
 
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==== Kitchener Centre ====
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* Held their AGM in Victoria Park, also on Tuesday, 7 August 2018
 +
** There were several new people and members!
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* To avoid event conflicts make sure to check the [https://wrgreens.ca/calendar/ WR Greens Calendar] and add your event.
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* Contact [mailto:bobjonkman@wrgreens.ca Bob Jonkman] or [mailto:laurel.russwurm@greenparty.ca Laurel Russwurm] if you need access to put items on the calendar.
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=== Meeting Notes ===
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* It's time to put in place some organizational structure for WR Greens
 +
** We will set up some committees to take leadership
 +
** These committees will operate across riding boundaries, eg. Events Committee will post and promote events in all five Waterloo Region ridings, for both GPO and GPC.
 +
 
 +
 
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* There is an upcoming Federal election, on or before Monday, 21 October 2019
 +
** We need to have this structure in place and working before the campaigns start
 +
** What kind of structure do we need?
 +
 
 +
 
 +
* Who is running in the 2019 Federal election?
 +
** We need a Nominations Committee
 +
** Get additional people to run, to be involved in the campaigns
 +
** Michele Braniff will likely run in Cambridge
 +
** Bob Jonkman will run...
 +
** Nominations Committee will run a search for candidates
 +
 
 +
 
 +
* Membership Committee
 +
** To increase Green Party membership (different memberships for GPO and GPC)
 +
** Look for membership from a younger crowd? Reaching out to social media?
 +
*** 57 is the average age of a Green Party member
 +
** There are lots of students in Waterloo Region
 +
*** Most vote in their home riding
 +
**** But get them involved anyway
 +
*** GPO memberships are waived for students:  [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jJiV_3zhiNNS7hD5PWbSijv0Tf8CXrSKBmT1ahdA9R8/edit AGM18C08 - Waiving Membership Fees for Young Greens]
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**** "Youth under the age of 18; Students that are members of a campus club"
 +
*** Look for PoliSci and Environmental students
 +
*** We're looking to get people involved in the campaigns, not just interns who make coffee
 +
*** Young people are not anti-Green, but anti-politics
 +
*** Young people are "natural voters", but are not involved
 +
**** Maybe we should target another group (that are more involved)?
 +
**** University groups have large turnover every year, so we would have to start a membership drive all over again
 +
*** Young people may be involved in protests, but change requires political action
 +
** Tori Mikhnovsky will be the Membership and Communications Committee Chair
 +
*** Tori tells us of [https://linktr.ee/projecttrashion Project: Trashion]
 +
**** 30 September 2018
 +
**** WR Greens should have an information booth, with students
 +
** Who knows how to set up a Campus club? Perhaps Regan (Conestoga College)?
 +
*** Campus Clubs may not be necessary
 +
*** Get 10-15 on each campus (UofW, WLU), find an organizer on campus
 +
*** But there are advantages to a Campus Club (postering, Students Union support)
 +
*** ...and free GPO membership for members of a Campus Club!
 +
 
 +
 
 +
* What other ideas?
 +
** Brand visibility
 +
** eg. Mike Schreiner was very vocal in the ''Waterloo-Wellington Water Watchers''
 +
** We should find a local cause or students issue
 +
** eg. the Countryside Line
 +
*** Sam Nabi tells us about [https://www.holdthelinewr.org/ Hold the Line]
 +
**** Waterloo Region has defined a boundary between urban growth and agricultural lands
 +
**** There is pressure from the province and developers; we need local politicians to stand up for the Countryside Line
 +
**** Waterloo Regional chair Ken Seiling was a champion (but is not running for re-election)
 +
** Successful campaigns find an issue and do a deep dive
 +
*** WR Greens need to find an issue that is locally prominent
 +
*** It should be a "painful" issue, not a celebration
 +
** Other parties are handing out petitions
 +
*** This is seen as "That party is working for me"
 +
** Lots of organizations to choose from: eg. LeadNow, Rise For Climate, &c.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
* Regan Sunshine Brussé got involved in the 2015 federal election
 +
** It shaped her future
 +
** Got involved in Alliance Against Poverty, is now running for municipal council (Kitchener ward 2)
 +
** Regan tells us of the problems caused by the Kitchener city clerk over her middle name Sunshine
 +
** She needs more more help: volunteers, canvassers, &c.  Contact: [mailto:Sunshine4Ward2@gmail.com Sunshine4Ward2@gmail.com]
 +
** WR Green members (as individuals, not as Green Party representatives) can give Regan an endorsment on her website
 +
 
 +
 
 +
* Provincial interference with municipal elections (Toronto council size)
 +
** Is this an issue we can take on?
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
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=== Acronym Expansion ===
 +
* GPO - Green Party of Ontario
 +
* CA - Constituency Association (the provincial riding association)
 +
* GPC - Green Party of Canada
 +
* EDA - Electoral District Association (the federal riding association)
 +
* AGM - Annual General Meeting for an EDA or CA
 +
* UofW - University of Waterloo
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* WLU - Wilfrid Laurier University

Revision as of 19:01, 24 September 2018

When
Friday, 21 September 2018
Where
Hepcat Swing Dance Studio, 42 Erb Street, Waterloo, Ontario
Who
Donna Evans, Deborah, Deni Cavanagh, Derek Donnan, David Weber, Ingrid Douglas, Don Douglas, Cathy Scott, Stacey Danckert, Sam Nabi, Tori Mikhnovsky, Matthew Piggott, Teresa Cornwell, Marie Bridel, Laurel Russwurm, Regan Sunshine Brussé, Kris Braun


EDA / CA Updates

Cambridge

  • Cambridge has an official Constituency Association as of Tuesday, 7 August 2018
    • 15 people at the inaugural meeting
    • Executives are Ingrid Douglas, Michele Braniff, Don Douglas, with four Members-At-Large

Kitchener South -- Hespeler

  • Kitchener South -- Hespeler has made a submission to the GPO to form a Constituency Association


  • It was pointed out that every riding has a CA; those that don't have their own members have a CA administered by the GPO
  • In most ridings, there is a great deal of overlap in the memberships of the CA and the EDA

Kitchener Centre

  • Held their AGM in Victoria Park, also on Tuesday, 7 August 2018
    • There were several new people and members!



Meeting Notes

  • It's time to put in place some organizational structure for WR Greens
    • We will set up some committees to take leadership
    • These committees will operate across riding boundaries, eg. Events Committee will post and promote events in all five Waterloo Region ridings, for both GPO and GPC.


  • There is an upcoming Federal election, on or before Monday, 21 October 2019
    • We need to have this structure in place and working before the campaigns start
    • What kind of structure do we need?


  • Who is running in the 2019 Federal election?
    • We need a Nominations Committee
    • Get additional people to run, to be involved in the campaigns
    • Michele Braniff will likely run in Cambridge
    • Bob Jonkman will run...
    • Nominations Committee will run a search for candidates


  • Membership Committee
    • To increase Green Party membership (different memberships for GPO and GPC)
    • Look for membership from a younger crowd? Reaching out to social media?
      • 57 is the average age of a Green Party member
    • There are lots of students in Waterloo Region
      • Most vote in their home riding
        • But get them involved anyway
      • GPO memberships are waived for students: AGM18C08 - Waiving Membership Fees for Young Greens
        • "Youth under the age of 18; Students that are members of a campus club"
      • Look for PoliSci and Environmental students
      • We're looking to get people involved in the campaigns, not just interns who make coffee
      • Young people are not anti-Green, but anti-politics
      • Young people are "natural voters", but are not involved
        • Maybe we should target another group (that are more involved)?
        • University groups have large turnover every year, so we would have to start a membership drive all over again
      • Young people may be involved in protests, but change requires political action
    • Tori Mikhnovsky will be the Membership and Communications Committee Chair
      • Tori tells us of Project: Trashion
        • 30 September 2018
        • WR Greens should have an information booth, with students
    • Who knows how to set up a Campus club? Perhaps Regan (Conestoga College)?
      • Campus Clubs may not be necessary
      • Get 10-15 on each campus (UofW, WLU), find an organizer on campus
      • But there are advantages to a Campus Club (postering, Students Union support)
      • ...and free GPO membership for members of a Campus Club!


  • What other ideas?
    • Brand visibility
    • eg. Mike Schreiner was very vocal in the Waterloo-Wellington Water Watchers
    • We should find a local cause or students issue
    • eg. the Countryside Line
      • Sam Nabi tells us about Hold the Line
        • Waterloo Region has defined a boundary between urban growth and agricultural lands
        • There is pressure from the province and developers; we need local politicians to stand up for the Countryside Line
        • Waterloo Regional chair Ken Seiling was a champion (but is not running for re-election)
    • Successful campaigns find an issue and do a deep dive
      • WR Greens need to find an issue that is locally prominent
      • It should be a "painful" issue, not a celebration
    • Other parties are handing out petitions
      • This is seen as "That party is working for me"
    • Lots of organizations to choose from: eg. LeadNow, Rise For Climate, &c.


  • Regan Sunshine Brussé got involved in the 2015 federal election
    • It shaped her future
    • Got involved in Alliance Against Poverty, is now running for municipal council (Kitchener ward 2)
    • Regan tells us of the problems caused by the Kitchener city clerk over her middle name Sunshine
    • She needs more more help: volunteers, canvassers, &c. Contact: Sunshine4Ward2@gmail.com
    • WR Green members (as individuals, not as Green Party representatives) can give Regan an endorsment on her website


  • Provincial interference with municipal elections (Toronto council size)
    • Is this an issue we can take on?





Acronym Expansion

  • GPO - Green Party of Ontario
  • CA - Constituency Association (the provincial riding association)
  • GPC - Green Party of Canada
  • EDA - Electoral District Association (the federal riding association)
  • AGM - Annual General Meeting for an EDA or CA
  • UofW - University of Waterloo
  • WLU - Wilfrid Laurier University