Minutes of the June 13 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the June 13 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on June 13, 2022, through video conference via Zoom

 

Present/Attendees

  • Thomas S. Saras
  • Mohammad Tajdolati
  • Neel Nanda
  • Maria Saras-Voutsinas
  • Rosemary Sadlier
  • Ricky Castellvi
  • Hon. Basilio Giordano
  • Daniela Sprilac
  • Michael Li
  • Helen Wang
  • Rue Hayer-Bains
  • Zuhair Alshaaer
  • Elsayed Nasr
  • Ned Blair
  • Jonathan Annobil
  • Pooyan Tabatabaei
  • Nishantha Don
  • Lankathas Pathmanathan
  • Linda Karuks
  • Liisa Qureshi
  • Zenaida Ferry-Kharroubi
  • George Guzmas
  • Serge Vankevich
  • Roberto Hausman
  • Martha Pinzon
  • Arif Ahmed
  • Essie W
  • Fiza Syeda
  • Denis Poirier
  • LIYANA ARACHCHIGE WASANTHI
  • Arash Kharabi
  • Ragee Arasaratnam
  • Lydia Sun
  • Leila Monteiro Lins
  • Mohammed BagherSamimi
  • Ali Mahmoud
  • Ghulam Rasool
  • Anfisa Lyasota
  • Ranjit Wicks
  • Sandie De Freitas
  • Norman Hart
  • Kathy L. L. Li
  • Wais Popalzai
  • Teshome Woldramanuel
  • Khalid Magram
  • Mooka Tamil
  • Bobby Wang
  • Maria Swietoizacki
  • Elizabeth Muzalc
  • Mike Kolososki
  •  Hon. Joe Volpe
  • Susana Donan
  • Ernesto Donan
  1. Krishnalingan
  • Khalid Manan
  • Khalid Hamid
  • Nagamany Logendralingam
  • Hermie Garcia
  • Mila Garcia
  • Nawrin Farah
  • Eugenia Bakchinow
  • Mizhard Bagant
  • Michael Li
  • Sima Ghaffarzadeh
  • Cezar Bangu
  • Gezahegn Mekonnen Demissie
  • Saad Alsafar
  • Rui Yang
  •  HaiTien Lin
  • Kumanan Thnambi
  • Kathy Wang
  • Isa Melo
  • Thavapalan Kathiravelu
  • Yuri Natchetoi
  • John Saraidaris
  • Said Henry
  • Lui Queano
  • S. Krinalingam
  • Kumayan Thambi
  • Najibullah Popalzai
  • Hannan Mamun
  • Nobodip News
  • Ali Mahboub
  • Mulugeta Zergaba
  • Margaret Bonikowska
  • Denis Brito
  • Stensont A
  • Geetha Nangarajh
  • Syed Irbal
  • Bobby Wang
  • Muhammad Naeem Ul Islam
  • Foe Jole
  • Tom Bijoet
  • Thanapalan Kathivarelu
  • Dimitris Vohaitis
  • Dimitri Papadopoulos
  • Daril Brar
  • Ahmad Rostamijam
  • Lalit Thakkar
  • Lawrence Joseph
  • Ronny Yason
  • Khuvan Aftab
  • Abdul Azeem
  • Qazi AFRASIAB
  • Nawrin Farah
  • S Krishnalingam
  • Shaiful Horn
  • Helen Wang
  • Shail Prasad
  • Ahmad Hotaki
  • Thomas Galgor
  • S. Sivamohan
  • Kathy Gerasklis
  • Athanasios Kourtesis
  • Kumanan Thambi
  • Tamil Muraka
  • Solomon Areinu
  • Michael Li
  • Deborah Shatz
  • Ramsankr Sivanathan
  • Bety Glothai
  • Nishantha Donsiyambalapitiyage
  • George Bakoyannis
  • Salah Allam
  • Stena Allam
  • Elizabeth Muzale
  • Eduardo Vieira
  • Denis Poirier
  • Liyana Arachchige Wasanthi

 

Agenda of the day

  • Welcome Remarks by the chair.
  • Minutes of the previous meeting
  • President’s Report/Discussions
  • Presentation by Joe Adam George Press Secretary- Cultural Communities Outreach and Media Relations Opposition Leaders Office – MP Candace Bergen Interim Leader Conservative Party of Canada
  • New Members/New Business
  • Adjournment

 

Welcome Remarks by the Chair

Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Roberto Hausman moved a motion to approve the agenda. Hon. Joe Volpe seconded it. The motion was carried unanimously.

 

Minutes of the previous meeting

Roberto Hausman moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Shahidul Islam Mintu seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were approved unanimously.

 

 President’s Report/Discussions

  • Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the monthly meeting of June 13, 2022. He highlighted the achievements of the council over the past few years and specially during the pandemic when members faced additional challenges. He praised the arduous work and dedication of all members who contributed towards its success and specially mentioned Maria Saras Voutsinas who has been tirelessly working for the members during the pandemic. Maria Saras-Voutsinas informed the internship programme has started this year.
  • President Thomas Saras updated the members on the financial year 2022-2023 for NEPMCC. He reminded members to submit their application for LJI for the financial year 2022-2023.
  • Motion: President Thomas Saras brought to the table the inauguration of NEPMCC booth at the CNE in August. To this regard there would be reception for members of NEPMCC. Rosemary Sadlier moved the motion and Arif Ahmed seconded it. The motion was unanimously passed.
  • CNE is a great stage to showcase the stremgth of NEPMCC and Ethnic Media in Canada and President Thomas reminded members to drop their copies for the NEPMCC booth at CNE. This year CNE is back and is expected  to have thousands of visitors each day.
  • Thomas Saras thanked all the members who donated to NEPMCC. He appreciated their generous donations to NEPMCC.
  • President Thomas Saras reminded members the annual membership fees for 2022. Many members mentioned the significance and benefits of being a NEPMCC member. NEPMCC has tirelessly worked for decades to educate and influence Governments to take Ethnic Media industry very seriously.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that next year NEMCC will host a 3–4-day educational seminar in Toronto. Daniela Spirlac would send questionaries to the members for need analysis on the interest of members.
  • Members were also reminded to update all their contact information with the office of the President and Daniela Spirlac.
  • President Thomas Saras suggested in creating a fund to help international journalists who are being persecuted and tortured in various countries worldwide.
  • Saras informed the members that the LJI budget has been increased for the current year and for the next business year. He encouraged members that have not already done so to apply for funding. He also explained that the Internship Program will continue and that NEPMCC is currently waiting for its approval. Once the approval is received for the next cycle, all qualifying members will be encouraged to apply for it. He mentioned that NEPMCC has already received several applications on file and those that are approved will be funded once the program begins.
  • President Saras emphasized that funds allocated under various projects would only be distributed to members who qualify for it
  • Saras informed members on the upcoming events and projects for NEPMCC. Mr. Saras will try to organize meeting with Lieutenant Governor of Quebec to discuss on the issues of ethnic media in Quebec.
  • President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. Although the industry and our members are struggling financially, he encouraged everyone that can do so to donate.
  • Thomas Saras urged the members to participate in different projects that are available. If there is lack of adequate participation, the funds would go back to its source and in future the allocations of such funds could be limited.
  • Members who wish to participate in projects undertaken by NEPMCC (other than the LJI) must be in good standing and abide by all the codes governing the council. They should also pay all membership dues.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that LJI payments will be made in 2 weeks.
  • President Thomas Saras continued to educate members on various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and especially on the LJI. President Thomas Saras informed about the local initiative program The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the creation of original civic journalism that covers the diverse needs of underserved communities across Canada. Funding is available to eligible Canadian media organizations to hire an unemployed journalist or pay freelance journalists to produce civic journalism for underserved communities. The content produced will be made available to media organizations through a Creative Commons license so that Canadians can be better informed. He mentioned under this program a publisher can hire qualified journalist or a journalistic student in the final year and get up to a maximum of $30,000 per year. He mentioned that the program has been phenomenally successful. He hoped that the program will continue to receive funds in future. The program also pays for mailing expenses of the copies of the publication to remote communities and provides special prepaid kits to members participating in the program.
  • The president also encouraged all the members to apply for an ID or Media Pass of the organization. There are so many benefits; the president said that it is to one’s advantage to have it.

 

Presentation by Joe Adam George, Press Secretary- Cultural Communities Outreach and Media Relations Opposition Leaders Office – MP Candice Bergen Interim Leader Conservative Party of Canada

Joe Adam George thanked the chair and extended greetings on behalf of Hon. Candice Bergen, Interim Leader Conservative Party of Canada. He invited all members for ethic Media roundtable with Hon. Candice Bergen.

 

New Business/Discussions

 

Maria Saras -Voutsinas updated on the various steps taken by NEPMCC to further the cause of the members. She mentioned that NEPMCC is working with industry partners to bring free newspapers under the ambit of Aid to Publishers this year.

Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2023.

 

Adjournment

Arif Ahmed – moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Hon Joe Volpe seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, July 11, 2022, via Zoom.

 

The above notes from the meeting of June 13, 2022, were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.

Minutes of the May 09 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the May 09 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on May 09, 2022, through video conference via Zoom

Present/Attendees

  • Thomas S. Saras
  • Mohammad Tajdolati
  • Neel Nanda
  • Maria Saras-Voutsinas
  • Rosemary Sadlier
  • Ricky Castellvi
  • Hon. Basilio Giordano
  • Daniela Sprilac
  • Michael Li
  • Helen Wang
  • Rue Hayer-Bains
  • Zuhair Alshaaer
  • Elsayed Nasr
  • Ned Blair
  • Jonathan Annobil
  • Pooyan Tabatabaei
  • Nishantha Don
  • Lankathas Pathmanathan
  • Linda Karuks
  • Liisa Qureshi
  • Zenaida Ferry-Kharroubi
  • George Guzmas
  • Serge Vankevich
  • Roberto Hausman
  • Martha Pinzon
  • Arif Ahmed
  • Essie W
  • Fiza Syeda
  • Denis Poirier
  • LIYANA ARACHCHIGE WASANTHI
  • Arash Kharabi
  • Ragee Arasaratnam
  • Lydia Sun
  • Leila Monteiro Lins
  • Mohammed BagherSamimi
  • Ali Mahmoud
  • Ghulam Rasool
  • Anfisa Lyasota
  • Ranjit Wicks
  • Sandie De Freitas
  • Norman Hart
  • Kathy L. L. Li
  • Wais Popalzai
  • Teshome Woldramanuel
  • Khalid Magram
  • Mooka Tamil
  • Bobby Wang
  • Maria Swietoizacki
  • Elizabeth Muzalc
  • Mike Kolososki
  •  Hon. Joe Volpe
  • Susana Donan
  • Ernesto Donan
  • I. Krishnalingan
  • Khalid Manan
  • Khalid Hamid
  • Nagamany Logendralingam
  • Hermie Garcia
  • Mila Garcia
  • Nawrin Farah
  • Eugenia Bakchinow
  • Mizhard Bagant
  • Michael Li
  • Sima Ghaffarzadeh
  • Cezar Bangu
  • Gezahegn Mekonnen Demissie
  • Saad Alsafar
  • Rui Yang
  •  HaiTien Lin
  • Kumanan Thnambi
  • Kathy Wang
  • Isa Melo
  • Thavapalan Kathiravelu
  • Yuri Natchetoi
  • John Saraidaris
  • Said Henry
  • Lui Queano
  • S. Krinalingam
  • Kumayan Thambi
  • Najibullah Popalzai
  • Hannan Mamun
  • Nobodip News
  • Ali Mahboub
  • Mulugeta Zergaba
  • Margaret Bonikowska
  • Denis Brito
  • Stensont A
  • Geetha Nangarajh
  • Syed Irbal
  • Bobby Wang
  • Muhammad Naeem Ul Islam
  • Foe Jole
  • Tom Bijoet
  • Thanapalan Kathivarelu
  • Dimitris Vohaitis
  • Dimitri Papadopoulos
  • Daril Brar
  • Ahmad Rostamijam
  • Lalit Thakkar
  • Lawrence Joseph
  • Ronny Yason
  • Khuvan Aftab
  • Abdul Azeem
  • Qazi AFRASIAB
  • Nawrin Farah
  • S Krishnalingam
  • Shaiful Horn
  • Helen Wang
  • Shail Prasad
  • Ahmad Hotaki
  • Thomas Galgor
  • S. Sivamohan
  • Kathy Gerasklis
  • Athanasios Kourtesis
  • Kumanan Thambi
  • Tamil Muraka
  • Solomon Areinu
  • Michael Li
  • Deborah Shatz
  • Ramsankr Sivanathan
  • Bety Glothai
  • Nishantha Donsiyambalapitiyage
  • George Bakoyannis
  • Salah Allam
  • Stena Allam
  • Elizabeth Muzale
  • Eduardo Vieira
  • Denis Poirier
  • Liyana Arachchige Wasanthi

 

Agenda of the day

  • Welcome Remarks by the chair.
  • Minutes of the previous meeting
  • President’s Report/Discussions
  • Presentation by Hon Mitzie Huner Provincial Liberal Candidate for Scarborough-Guildwood
  • New Members/New Business
  • Adjournment

 

Welcome Remarks by the Chair

Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Roberto Hausman moved a motion to approve the agenda. Hon. Joe Volpe seconded it. The motion was carried unanimously.

 

Minutes of the previous meeting

Roberto Hausman moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Shahidul Islam Mintu seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were approved unanimously.

 

 President’s Report/Discussions

    • Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the monthly meeting of May 09, 2022. He highlighted the achievements of the council over the past few years and specially during the pandemic when members faced additional challenges. He praised the arduous work and dedication of all members who contributed towards its success and specially mentioned Maria Saras Voutsinas who has been tirelessly working for the members during the pandemic. Maria Saras-Voutsinas informed the internship programme has started this year.
    • President Thomas Saras informed about the budget being tabled in the House of Commons. He discussed the budget for ethnic media tabled in the House of Commons. He hoped that the Ontario government will allocate the necessary funds for the ethnic media industry.
    • Thomas Saras thanked all the members who donated to NEPMCC. He appreciated their generous donations to NEPMCC.
    • President Thomas Saras reminded members the annual membership fees for 2022. Many members mentioned the significance and benefits of being a NEPMCC member. NEPMCC has tirelessly worked for decades to educate and influence Governments to take Ethnic Media industry very seriously.
    • President Thomas Saras mentioned that next year NEMCC will host a 3–4-day educational seminar in Toronto.
    • NEPMCC will participate at CNE Ethnic Press Festival and will also observe Freedom of the Press Week.
    • Motion: There was motion on the floor to authorize the office of the President to participate in the CNE this year. George Guzmas moved the motion, Athanasios Kourtesis and Roberto Hausman seconded it. The motion was approved unanimously.
    • President Thomas Saras suggested in creating a fund to help international journalists who are being persecuted and tortured in various countries worldwide.
    • Saras informed the members that the LJI budget has been increased for the current year and for the next business year. He encouraged members that have not already done so to apply for funding. He also explained that the Internship Program will continue and that NEPMCC is currently waiting for its approval. Once the approval is received for the next cycle, all qualifying members will be encouraged to apply for it. He mentioned that NEPMCC has already received several applications on file and those that are approved will be funded once the program begins.
    • President Saras emphasized that funds allocated under various projects would only be distributed to members who qualify for it
    • Saras informed members on the upcoming events and projects for NEPMCC. Mr. Saras will try to organize meeting with Lieutenant Governor of Quebec to discuss on the issues of ethnic media in Quebec.
    • President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. Although the industry and our members are struggling financially, he encouraged everyone that can do so to donate.
    • Thomas Saras urged the members to participate in different projects that are available. If there is lack of adequate participation, the funds would go back to its source and in future the allocations of such funds could be limited.

 

Presentation by Hon. Mitzie Hunter Liberal Candidate for Scarborough Guildwood

Presentation by Paul Jonathan Saguil

Mitzie has served as the Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Scarborough-Guildwood since 2013, having been elected three times. She is a former three-time Cabinet minister who held positions of associate Finance Minister, Minister of Education and Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development. A lifelong community builder, Mitzie is the former CEO of the Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance. She also held senior positions at Toronto Community Housing Corporation and Goodwill Industries. Mitzie started her career as an entrepreneur and worked in information and communications technology sectors.

Mitzie Hunter along with Paul Saguil highlighted the Liberal Poll Platform for a stronger Ontario

  • Eliminate HST on more meals, funded by fair taxes
  • Raise the minimum wage
  • Build 1.5 million new homes and deliver rent control
  • Transform senior care in Ontario by guaranteeing home care
  • End for-profit long-term care
  • Boost pensions by $1,000 for seniors who need it.
  • Give every worker access to benefits and 10 paid sick days
  • Build to a four-day work week
  • Eliminate corporate taxes for two years for small businesses hit hard by the pandemic
  • Cut transit fares to $1 a ride everywhere in Ontario
  • Cut Ontario’s carbon pollution in half by 2030
  • Expand the Greenbelt and provincial parks.

Mitzie Hunter recognized the importance of ethnic media and strongly supported the idea of increasing funds allocated to the ethnic media in Ontario. She then opened the floor

Margaret Bonikowska, Maria Swietorzecki,  Mila Garcia, Manan Gupta and others participated in the discussions and asked pertinent questions which was candidly answered by Hon. Mitzie Hunter and Paul Saguil

 

Presentation by Doly Begum NDP candidate for Scarborough Southwest

Doly was the chief coordinator of the province wide “Keep Hydro Public” campaign that successfully stopped the privatization of Toronto Hydro and Wasaga Distribution. She is the former Co-Chair of the Scarborough Health Coalition and Vice-Chair of Warden Woods Community Centre, where she worked hard to make lives better for the people of Scarborough.

Doly is a graduate of the University of Toronto and has a Masters in Development, Administration & Planning from University College London. She was elected to the Ontario Legislature in June 2018 and is the first Canadian of Bangladeshi origin to hold elected office at any level in Canada.

Doly Begum emphasized the importance ethnic media and ethnic publications as her family always gets their news from their own community newspapers on which they rely very much. She strongly supports that ethnic journalists and ethnic media publications along with ethnic online media deserve a better financial support from the Ontario government to maintain their status quo as they deliver a very important service to their respective communities.

She highlighted some of the key NDP promises

  • Begin working immediately on universal pharmacare for Ontario, instead of waiting for the federal plan, and strengthen and accelerate the expansion of dental care.
  • End health-care user fees, such as doctors’ notes.
  • Expanding clean renewable energy and increase affordable options
  • Introducing municipal funding for fare integration between municipalities
  • Make Metrolinx transparent and accountable, while making their lands available for social and affordable housing.
  • The New Democratic Party promises to make diversity and equity a cornerstone to all policy decisions to equitably serve all Ontarians. This includes bringing the $10-a-day childcare deal quicker than planned, prioritizing accessibility to quality daycare and spotlighting the need for adequate maternal healthcare.

Doly Begum then opened the floor for questions

Manan Gupta, Neel Nanda, Mohammad Tajdolati and others asked questions on various issues which was candidly answered by Doly Begum

 

New Business/Discussions

Roberto Hausman introduced the idea of a group picnic for the members of NEPMCC. Many members expressed their opinions on this made some suggestions on the venue and probable dates.

President Saras hoped that the restrictions will be lifted soon so that members can begin meeting in person at City Hall again. Till Public Health restrictions are in place NEPMCC will continue to stream the meetings live over zoom for the members across Canada.

Maria Saras Voutsinas informed that the office of NEPMCC has K95 masks and rapid test kits. Members interested in getting the masks can contact the office of NEPMCC. She informed on the Bill C-11 which amends the broadcasting act. She will be meeting with the industry partners and other stakeholders to make some suggestions and recommendations to the Federal Government.

Maria Saras -Voutsinas updated on the various steps taken by NEPMCC to further the cause of the members. She mentioned that NEPMCC is working with industry partners to bring free newspapers under the ambit of Aid to Publishers this year.

Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2022.

 Adjournment:

Rue Hayer- Bains moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, June 13, 2022, via Zoom.

 

The above notes from the meeting of May 09, 2022, were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.

Minutes of the April 11 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the April 11 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on April 11, 2022, through video conference via Zoom

 

Present/Attendees

  • Thomas S. Saras
  • Mohammad Tajdolati
  • Neel Nanda
  • Maria Saras-Voutsinas
  • Rosemary Sadlier
  • Ricky Castellvi
  • Hon. Basilio Giordano
  • Daniela Sprilac
  • Michael Li
  • Helen Wang
  • Rue Hayer-Bains
  • Zuhair Alshaaer
  • Elsayed Nasr
  • Ned Blair
  • Jonathan Annobil
  • Pooyan Tabatabaei
  • Nishantha Don
  • Lankathas Pathmanathan
  • Linda Karuks
  • Liisa Qureshi
  • Zenaida Ferry-Kharroubi
  • George Guzmas
  • Serge Vankevich
  • Roberto Hausman
  • Martha Pinzon
  • Arif Ahmed
  • Essie W
  • Fiza Syeda
  • Denis Poirier
  • Arash Kharabi
  • Ragee Arasaratnam
  • Lydia Sun
  • Leila Monteiro Lins
  • Mohammed BagherSamimi
  • Ali Mahmoud
  • Ghulam Rasool
  • Anfisa Lyasota
  • Ranjit Wicks
  • Sandie De Freitas
  • Norman Hart
  • Kathy L. L. Li
  • Wais Popalzai
  • Teshome Woldramanuel
  • Khalid Magram
  • Mooka Tamil
  • Bobby Wang
  • Maria Swietoizacki
  • Elizabeth Muzalc
  • Mike Kolososki
  •  Hon. Joe Volpe
  • Susana Donan
  • Ernesto Donan
  • S. Krishnalingan
  • Khalid Manan
  • Khalid Hamid
  • Nagamany Logendralingam
  • Hermie Garcia
  • Mila Garcia
  • Nawrin Farah
  • Eugenia Bakchinow
  • Mizhard Bagant
  • Michael Li
  • Sima Ghaffarzadeh
  • Cezar Bangu
  • Gezahegn Mekonnen Demissie
  • Saad Alsafar
  • Rui Yang
  •  HaiTien Lin
  • Kumanan Thnambi
  • Kathy Wang
  • Isa Melo
  • ThavapalanKathiravelu
  • Yuri Natchetoi
  • John Saraidaris
  • Said Henry
  • Lui Queano
  • S. Krinalingam
  • Kumayan Thambi
  • Najibullah Popalzai
  • Hannan Mamun
  • Nobodip News
  • Ali Mahboub
  • Mulugeta Zergaba
  • Janusz Niemczyk
  • Denis Brito
  • Stensont A
  • Geetha Nangarajh
  • Syed Irbal
  • Mike Kolosowski
  • Bobby Wang
  • Muhammad Naeem Ul Islam
  • Foe Jole
  • Tom Bijoet
  • Thanapalan Kathivarelu
  • Dimitris Vohaitis
  • Dimitri Papadopoulos
  • Daril Brar
  • Ahmad Rostamijam
  • Lalit Thakkar
  • Lawrence Joseph
  • Ronny Yason
  • Khuvan Aftab
  • Abdul Azeem
  • Qazi AFRASIAB
  • Nawrin Farah
  • S Krishnalingam
  • Shaiful Horn
  • Ahmad Hotaki
  • Thomas Galgor
  • S. Sivamohan
  • Kathy Gerasklis
  • Athanasios Kourtesis
  • Kumanan Thambi
  • Tamil Muraka
  • Solomon Areinu
  • Mohammed Mominul Haque
  • Bety Glothai
  • Salah Allam
  • Stena Allam
  • Elizabeth Muzale

 

Agenda of the day

  • Welcome Remarks by the chair.
  • Minutes of the previous meeting
  • President’s Report/Discussions
  • Presentation by Hon Paul Calendra MPP Markham-Stouffville
  • Presentation by Hon. Patrick Brown- Mayor of Brampton, Leadership Candidate for Conservative Party of Canada
  • Presentation by Patrick Brown
  • New Members/New Business
  • Adjournment

 

Welcome Remarks by the Chair

Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Hon Giodarno Bassilo moved a motion to approve the agenda. Roberto Hausman seconded it. The motion was carried unanimously.

 

Minutes of the previous meeting

Roberto Hausman moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were approved unanimously.

 

 President’s Report/Discussions

  • Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the monthly meeting of April 11, 2022. He highlighted the achievements of the council over the past few years and specially during the pandemic when members faced additional challenges. He praised the arduous work and dedication of all members who contributed towards its success and specially mentioned Maria Saras Voutsinas who has been tirelessly working for the members during the pandemic. Maria Saras-Voutsinas informed the internship programme has started this year.
  • President Thomas Saras informed about the budget being tabled in the House of Commons. He discussed the budget for ethnic media tabled in the House of Commons. He hoped that the Ontario government will allocate the necessary funds for the ethnic media industry.
  • Thomas Saras thanked all the members who donated to NEPMCC. He appreciated their generous donations to NEPMCC.
  • President Thomas Saras reminded members the annual membership fees for 2022. Many members mentioned the significance and benefits of being a NEPMCC member. NEPMCC has tirelessly worked for decades to educate and influence Governments to take Ethnic Media industry very seriously.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that next year NEMCC will host a 3–4-day educational seminar in Toronto.
  • NEPMCC will participate at CNE Ethnic Press Festival and will also observe Freedom of the Press Week in May.
  • Motion: There was motion on the floor to authorize the office of the President to participate in the CNE this year. George Guzmas moved the motion, Athanasios Kourtesis and Roberto Hausman seconded it. The motion was approved unanimously.
  • President Thomas Saras suggested in creating a fund to help international journalists who are being persecuted and tortured in various countries worldwide.
  • Saras informed the members that the LJI budget has been increased for the current year and for the next business year. He encouraged members that have not already done so to apply for funding. He also explained that the Internship Program will continue and that NEPMCC is currently waiting for its approval. Once the approval is received for the next cycle, all qualifying members will be encouraged to apply for it. He mentioned that NEPMCC has already received several applications on file and those that are approved will be funded once the program begins.
  • President Saras emphasized that funds allocated under various projects would only be distributed to members who qualify for it
  • Saras informed members on the upcoming events and projects for NEPMCC. Mr. Saras will try to organize meeting with Lieutenant Governor of Quebec to discuss on the issues of ethnic media in Quebec.
  • President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. Although the industry and our members are struggling financially, he encouraged everyone that can do so to donate.
  • Thomas Saras urged the members to participate in different projects that are available. If there is lack of adequate participation, the funds would go back to its source and in future the allocations of such funds could be limited.
  • Members who wish to participate in projects undertaken by NEPMCC (other than the LJI) must be in good standing and abide by all the codes governing the council. They should also pay all membership dues.
  • The President is in touch with Federal Government and Provincial Government for funding members of NEPMCC during the ongoing Pandemic. President is scheduled to meet with representatives of both Federal and Provincial Government to request more funds for the struggling ethnic media industry.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that LJI payments will be made in 2 weeks.
  • President Thomas Saras continued to educate members on various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and especially on the LJI. President Thomas Saras informed about the local initiative program The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the creation of original civic journalism that covers the diverse needs of underserved communities across Canada. Funding is available to eligible Canadian media organizations to hire an unemployed journalist or pay freelance journalists to produce civic journalism for underserved communities. The content produced will be made available to media organizations through a Creative Commons license so that Canadians can be better informed. He mentioned under this program a publisher can hire qualified journalist or a journalistic student in the final year and get up to a maximum of $30,000 per year. He mentioned that the program has been phenomenally successful. He hoped that the program will continue to receive funds in future. The program also pays for mailing expenses of the copies of the publication to remote communities and provides special prepaid kits to members participating in the program.
  • The president also encouraged all the members to apply for an ID or Media Pass of the organization. There are so many benefits; the president said that it is to one’s advantage to have it.

Presentation by Hon Paul Calendra- MPP Markham-Stoufville

The Chair introduced the Honorable Speaker to the meeting.

Paul Calandra is the Member of Provincial Parliament for Markham-Stouffville. Before being elected to the Ontario Legislature in 2018, Paul was a Federal Member of Parliament, elected in 2008 and re-elected in 2011. As a member of the Ontario Legislature, Paul serves as Government House Leader. Before entering public service, Paul was a small business owner and insurance broker. Paul is a community advocate in Markham-Stouffville. He often highlights the sacrifices others make in building our community, including honouring local veterans and community volunteers.

Paul Calendra highlighted on the achievements of the Ontario government under the leadership of Doug ford during the unprecedented difficult time of pandemic. He mentioned the contributions from immigrants towards Ontario economy through their hard work. He mentioned Ontario Government is investing in education and skills training programs to make sure today’s students, and tomorrow’s entrepreneurs, innovators, and workers, have the skills they need to succeed in a highly competitive global economy. He mentioned that Ontario Government under Doug Ford has plans in place for building a modern, connected, and sustainable patient-centred health care system — investing now to end hallway healthcare, focus on mental health and make sure the very best services are in place for future generations.

He opened the floor for discussions and answered all questions candidly.

Margaret Bonikowska, Rosemary Sadlier, Liisa Qureshi, Mila Garcia, Manan Gupta and others participated in the discussions and asked pertinent questions to the speaker.

Presentation by Hon. Patrick Brown- Mayor of Brampton, Leadership Candidate for Conservative Party of Canada

The chair introduced the Honourable speaker to the meeting

Patrick Brown has served as the 51st and current mayor of Brampton since 2018. Entering politics when he won a seat on the Barrie City Council in 2000, Brown later joined the Conservative Party and became a member of Parliament (MP) in 2006. He would represent Barrie in the House of Commons until 2015, when he was elected as leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative (PC) Party and resigned his seat in Parliament. Brown was subsequently elected to represent Simcoe North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and became the leader of the Opposition Mayor Brown is a proven fighter for Canadians. Mayor Brown is a strong fiscal Conservative who knows how to deliver.

Hon. Brown highlighted his achievements in serving as the Mayor of Brampton. He expressed his opinions on how he would make Canada more secure and conducive to better economic growth. He shared his visions with the members of NEPMCC and answered all questions candidly.

Roberto Hausman, Margaret Bonikowska, Manan Gupta, Zuhair A, Arif Ahmed, George Guzmas, and others participated in the discussions and asked pertinent questions.

 

New Business/Discussions

Roberto Hausman introduced the idea of a group picnic for the members of NEPMCC. Many members expressed their opinions on this made some suggestions on the venue and probable dates.

President Saras hoped that the restrictions will be lifted soon so that members can begin meeting in person at City Hall again. Till Public Health restrictions are in place NEPMCC will continue to stream the meetings live over zoom for the members across Canada.

Maria Saras Voutsinas informed that the office of NEPMCC has K95 masks and rapid test kits. Members interested in getting the masks can contact the office of NEPMCC. She informed on the Bill C-11 which amends the broadcasting act. She will be meeting with the industry partners and other stakeholders to make some suggestions and recommendations to the Federal Government.

Maria Saras -Voutsinas updated on the various steps taken by NEPMCC to further the cause of the members. She mentioned that NEPMCC is working with industry partners to bring free newspapers under the ambit of Aid to Publishers this year.

Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2022.

 Adjournment:

Roberto Hausman moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, May 09, 2022, via Zoom.

 

The above notes from the meeting of April 11, 2022, were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.

Minutes of the March 14 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the March 14 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on March 14, 2022, through video conference via Zoom

 

Present/Attendees

  • Thomas S. Saras
  • Mohammad Tajdolati
  • Neel Nanda
  • Maria Saras-Voutsinas
  • Rosemary Sadlier
  • Ricky Castellvi
  • Hon. Basilio Giordano
  • Daniela Sprilac
  • Michael Li
  • Helen Wang
  • Rue Hayer-Bains
  • Zuhair Alshaaer
  • Elsayed Nasr
  • Ned Blair
  • Jonathan Annobil
  • Pooyan Tabatabaei
  • Nishantha Don
  • Lankathas Pathmanathan
  • Linda Karuks
  • Liisa Qureshi
  • Zenaida Ferry-Kharroubi
  • George Guzmas
  • Serge Vankevich
  • Roberto Hausman
  • Martha Pinzon
  • Arif Ahmed
  • Essie W
  • Fiza Syeda
  • Denis Poirier
  • Arash Kharabi
  • Ragee Arasaratnam
  • Lydia Sun
  • Leila Monteiro Lins
  • Mohammed BagherSamimi
  • Ali Mahmoud
  • Ghulam Rasool
  • Anfisa Lyasota
  • Ranjit Wicks
  • Sandie De Freitas
  • Norman Hart
  • Kathy L. L. Li
  • Wais Popalzai
  • Teshome Woldramanuel
  • Khalid Magram
  • Mooka Tamil
  • Bobby Wang
  • Maria Swietoizacki
  • Elizabeth Muzalc
  • Mike Kolososki
  •  Hon. Joe Volpe
  • Susana Donan
  • Ernesto Donan
  • Krishnalingan
  • Khalid Manan
  • Khalid Hamid
  • Nagamany Logendralingam
  • Hermie Garcia
  • Mila Garcia
  • Nawrin Farah
  • Eugenia Bakchinow
  • Mizhard Bagant
  • Michael Li
  • Sima Ghaffarzadeh
  • Cezar Bangu
  • Gezahegn Mekonnen Demissie
  • Saad Alsafar
  • Rui Yang
  •  HaiTien Lin
  • Kumanan Thnambi
  • Kathy Wang
  • Isa Melo
  • ThavapalanKathiravelu
  • Yuri Natchetoi
  • John Saraidaris
  • Said Henry
  • Lui Queano
  • Krinalingam
  • Kumayan Thambi
  • Najibullah Popalzai
  • Hannan Mamun
  • Nobodip News
  • Ali Mahboub
  • Mulugeta Zergaba
  • Janusz Niemczyk
  • Denis Brito
  • Stensont A
  • Geetha Nangarajh
  • Syed Irbal
  • Mike Kolosowski
  • Bobby Wang
  • Muhammad Naeem Ul Islam
  • Foe Jole
  • Tom Bijoet
  • ThanapalanKathivarelu
  • Dimitris Vohaitis
  • Dimitri Papadopoulos
  • Daril Brar
  • Ahmad Rostamijam
  • Lalit Thakkar
  • Lawrence Joseph
  • Ronny Yason
  • Khuvan Aftab
  • Abdul Azeem
  • Qazi AFRASIAB
  • Nawrin Farah
  • S Krishnalingam
  • Shaiful Horn
  • Ahmad Hotaki
  • Thomas Galgor
  • Sivamohan
  • Kathy Gerasklis
  • Athanasios Kourtesis
  • Kumanan Thambi
  • Tamil Muraka
  • Solomon Areinu
  • Mohammed Mominul Haque
  • Bety Glothai
  • Salah Allam
  • Stena Allam
  • Elizabeth Muzale

 

Agenda of the day

  • Welcome Remarks by the chair.
  • Minutes of the previous meeting
  • President’s Report/Discussions
  • Presentation by Doug Clarke – President, Tekan.
  • Presentation by John Boynton- Vice- Chair Nordstar Capital Group
  • Presentation by Dave Harkness snf Josee Shank, Canadian Heritage
  • New Members/New Business
  • Adjournment

 

Welcome Remarks by the Chair

Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Hon Giodarno Bassilo moved a motion to approve the agenda. Paul Ngyuen seconded it. The motion was carried unanimously.

 

Minutes of the previous meeting

Demetris Voahaitis moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Helen Wang and Mohammed Samimi seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were approved unanimously.

 

 President’s Report/Discussions

  • Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the monthly meeting of March 14, 2022. He highlighted the achievements of the council over the past few years and specially during the pandemic when members faced additional challenges. He praised the arduous work and dedication of all members who contributed towards its success and specially mentioned Maria Saras Voutsinas who has been tirelessly working for the members during the pandemic. Maria Saras-Voutsinas informed the internship programme has started this year.
  • President Thomas Saras reminded members the annual membership fees for 2022. Many members mentioned the significance and benefits of being a NEPMCC member. NEPMCC has tirelessly worked for decades to educate and influence Governments to take Ethnic Media industry very seriously.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that next year NEMCC will host a 3–4-day educational seminar in Toronto.
  • NEPMCC will participate at CNE Ethnic Press Festival and will also observe Freedom of the Press Week in May.
  • Motion: There was motion on the floor to authorize the office of the President to participate in the CNE this year. George Guzmas moved the motion, Athanasios Kourtesis and Roberto Hausman seconded it. The motion was approved unanimously.
  • President Thomas Saras suggested in creating a fund to help international journalists who are being persecuted and tortured in various countries worldwide.
  • Saras informed the members that the LJI budget has been increased for the current year and for the next business year. He encouraged members that have not already done so to apply for funding. He also explained that the Internship Program will continue and that NEPMCC is currently waiting for its approval. Once the approval is received for the next cycle, all qualifying members will be encouraged to apply for it. He mentioned that NEPMCC has already received several applications on file and those that are approved will be funded once the program begins.
  • President Saras emphasized that funds allocated under various projects would only be distributed to members who qualify for it
  • Saras informed members on the upcoming events and projects for NEPMCC. Mr. Saras will try to organize meeting with Lieutenant Governor of Quebec to discuss on the issues of ethnic media in Quebec.
  • President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. Although the industry and our members are struggling financially, he encouraged everyone that can do so to donate.
  • Thomas Saras urged the members to participate in different projects that are available. If there is lack of adequate participation, the funds would go back to its source and in future the allocations of such funds could be limited.
  •  Members who wish to participate in projects undertaken by NEPMCC (other than the LJI) must be in good standing and abide by all the codes governing the council. They should also pay all membership dues.
  • The President is in touch with Federal Government and Provincial Government for funding members of NEPMCC during the ongoing Pandemic. President is scheduled to meet with representatives of both Federal and Provincial Government to request more funds for the struggling ethnic media industry.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that LJI payments will be made in 2 weeks.
  • President Thomas Saras continued to educate members on various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and especially on the LJI. President Thomas Saras informed about the local initiative program The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the creation of original civic journalism that covers the diverse needs of underserved communities across Canada. Funding is available to eligible Canadian media organizations to hire an unemployed journalist or pay freelance journalists to produce civic journalism for underserved communities. The content produced will be made available to media organizations through a Creative Commons license so that Canadians can be better informed. He mentioned under this program a publisher can hire qualified journalist or a journalistic student in the final year and get up to a maximum of $30,000 per year. He mentioned that the program has been phenomenally successful. He hoped that the program will continue to receive funds in future. The program also pays for mailing expenses of the copies of the publication to remote communities and provides special prepaid kits to members participating in the program.
  • The president also encouraged all the members to apply for an ID or Media Pass of the organization. There are so many benefits; the president said that it is to one’s advantage to have it.

 

Presentation by Doug Clarke – President, Tekan.

Presentation by John Boynton- Vice- Chair Nordstar Capital Group

The chair introduced both the speakers John Boynton and Doug Clarke and invited them to speak to the members of NEPMCC.

Doug Clarke is a senior digital media executive in Canada with deep expertise in the areas of business transformation, sales and marketing, strategy development and execution. Doug is a specialist in corporate turnarounds and the building of strong, dynamic management teams. Doug has been involved in multiple mergers and acquisition activities and orchestrated digital transformations in companies such as Trader Corporation and YPG. Doug has had executive roles in companies such as Vertical Scope Inc. as Chief Operating Officer; Yellow Pages / Pages Jaunes as Chief Operating Officer; AutoTrader.ca as President; and Bell Canada as Director Business to Business Sales Director. He mentioned that he had partnered with Ozone Project Canada and Town News Canada. The Ozone Project is a transparent and easy way for advertisers to reach highly attentive audiences at broadcast scale, in brand safe, known environments that are trusted and proven to deliver real business results He spoke about how Ozone Project works and how Ton News Canada helps in content management.

John Boynton is Vice-Chair of NordStar Capital, a holding company for Canadian media company Torstar Corporation. Mr. Boynton was appointed to the position of Vice-Chair in April 2021, prior to that he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Torstar and Publisher of the Toronto Star since March 2017. Mr. Boynton previously served as Chief Marketing Officer of Aimia Inc. since 2014. Before joining Aimia, was with Rogers Communications Inc. for 12 years, most recently as Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer. Prior to working for Rogers Communications, he held senior executive positions with several companies including Sprint Canada, AT&T Canada, Scott’s Hospitality and PepsiCo. John is currently first Vice Chair of the board of Canadian Cancer Society and sits on the boards of INMA (International News Media Association) GRB Restaurants and Dynamic Brands Restaurants. He was Co-Vice Chair of the Toronto Region Board of Trade, Vice Chair of the Canadian Marketing Association, a member of the boards of Prostate Cancer Canada, Blue Ant, Canadian Press, Vertical Scope, Black Press, and Mobility View.

The Ozone Project is a transparent and easy way for advertisers to reach highly attentive audiences at broadcast scale, in brand safe, known environments that are trusted and proven to deliver real business results. The Ozone Project was created to change the world of digital advertising for advertisers, publishers, and consumers an ecosystem where all three can thrive. This means a more effective future where a brand’s advertising results are inextricably linked to overall business performance, a more sustainable future where publishers are recognised and rewarded for the high attention environments they create for their loyal readers, and a fairer future where consumers clearly understand and value their role in the advertising exchange. The Better Future Series is a way of introducing, investigating, and interpreting the changes that are happening within the world of digital advertising.

Both the speakers encouraged members to join the new journey in digital advertising and monetizing content.

Said Henry, Maria Sweitorzecki, Dimitri Papadopolous, Bakoyannis, Manan Gupta and others participated in the discussions and asked pertinent questions to the speakers.

 

Presentation by Dave Harkness and Josee Shank Canadian Heritage Canada Periodical fund- Business Innovation Component for Print Magazines and Digital Periodicals

The Business Innovation component of the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) provides financial support to eligible small and mid-sized printed magazine and digital periodical publishers. This component of the CPF encourages innovation to adapt to changing market conditions and contributes to the diversity of content sought by Canadian readers.

To be eligible for funding, your publishing firm and any affiliated companies must:

  •  be in operation throughout the application process and until the completion of the project.
  • be majority owned and controlled by Canadians.
  • be private‑sector entities, including corporations, not‑for‑profit organizations,
  • partnerships and sole proprietorships (Note: All applicants, including for start‑up projects, must have a Business Number (BN)); and
  • have their principal place of business in Canada.

Business Innovation can provide up to $5,000 in start‑up funding to help aspiring or emerging publishers plan, launch or further develop a digital periodical. Eligibility criteria for the start‑up project are detailed in the Application Guidelines.

Applications for projects starting in the current fiscal year will be accepted on an ongoing basis until September 15.

Dave Harkness encouraged qualifying members to apply for this fund and encouraged members to contact a member of the team for Canada Periodical Fund in the event the members needed any further clarification

Fiza, Manan Gupta, Dimitri Papadapolous, Tom Bijovet, and others participated I the discussions following the presentation.

 

Presentation by Jey Rasathurai – Etaxcan

Etaxcan is a professional accounting company, that provides income taxes & Accounting Services in Canada. In honour of the Covid warriors, Etaxcan is providing free income tax filing service for all health care workers. www.etaxcan.ca

 

New Business/Discussions

President Saras hoped that the restrictions will be lifted soon so that members can begin meeting in person at City Hall again. Till Public Health restrictions are in place NEPMCC will continue to stream the meetings live over zoom for the members across Canada.

Maria Saras Voutsinas informed that the office of NEPMCC has K95 masks and rapid test kits. Members interested in getting the masks can contact the office of NEPMCC. She informed on the Bill C-11 which amends the broadcasting act. She will be meeting with the industry partners and other stakeholders to make some suggestions and recommendations to the Federal Government.

Maria Saras -Voutsinas updated on the various steps taken by NEPMCC to further the cause of the members. She mentioned that NEPMCC is working with industry partners to bring free newspapers under the ambit of Aid to Publishers this year.

Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2022.

 

Adjournment:

Roberto Hausman moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, April 11, 2022, via Zoom.

 

The above notes from the meeting of March 14, 2022, were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.

Minutes of the February 14 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the February 14 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on February 14, 2022, through video conference via Zoom

 

Present/Attendees

  • Thomas S. Saras
  • Mohammad Tajdolati
  • Neel Nanda
  • Maria Saras-Voutsinas
  • Rosemary Sadlier
  • Ricky Castellvi
  • Hon. Basilio Giordano
  • Daniela Sprilac
  • Michael Li
  • Helen Wang
  • Rue Hayer-Bains
  • Zuhair Alshaaer
  • Elsayed Nasr
  • Ned Blair
  • Jonathan Annobil
  • Pooyan Tabatabaei
  • Nishantha Don
  • Lankathas Pathmanathan
  • Linda Karuks
  • Liisa Qureshi
  • Zenaida Ferry-Kharroubi
  • George Guzmas
  • Serge Vankevich
  • Roberto Hausman
  • Arif Ahmed
  • Fiza Syeda
  • Denis Poirier
  • Uri Naketai
  • Arash Kharabi
  • Ragee Arasaratnam
  • Lydia Sun
  • Leila Monteiro Lins
  • Mohammed Bagher Samimi
  • Ali Mahmoud
  • Ghulam Rasool
  • Anfisa Lyasota
  • Ranjit Wicks
  • Sandie De Freitas
  • Norman Hart
  • Kathy L. L. Li
  • Wais Popalzai
  • Teshome Woldramanuel
  • Khalid Magram
  • Mooka Tamil
  • Bobby Wang
  • Maria Swietoizacki
  • Elizabeth Muzalc
  • Mike Kolososki
  •  Hon. Joe Volpe
  • Susana Donan
  • Ernesto Donan
  • Krishnalingan
  • Khalid Manan
  • Khalid Hamid
  • Nagamany Logendralingam
  • Hermie Garcia
  • Mila Garcia
  • Nawrin Farah
  • Eugenia Bakchinow
  • Mizhard Bagant
  • Michael Li
  • Sima Ghaffarzadeh
  • Cezar Bangu
  • Gezahegn Mekonnen Demissie
  • Saad Alsafar
  • Rui Yang
  •  HaiTien Lin
  • Kumanan Thnambi
  • Kathy Wang
  • Isa Melo
  • ThavapalanKathiravelu
  • Yuri Natchetoi
  • John Saraidaris
  • Said Henry
  • Lui Queano
  • Krinalingam
  • Kumayan Thambi
  • Najibullah Popalzai
  • Hannan Mamun
  • Nobodip News
  • Ali Mahboub
  • Mulugeta Zergaba
  • Janusz Niemczyk
  • Denis Brito
  • Stensont A
  • Geetha Nangarajh
  • Syed Irbal
  • Mike Kolosowski
  • Bobby Wang
  • Muhammad Naeem Ul Islam
  • Foe Jole
  • Tom Bijoet
  • ThanapalanKathivarelu
  • Dimitris Vohaitis
  • Dimitri Papadopoulos
  • Daril Brar
  • Ahmad Rostamijam
  • Lalit Thakkar
  • Lawrence Joseph
  • Ronny Yason
  • Khuvan Aftab
  • Abdul Azeem
  • Qazi AFRASIAB
  • Nawrin Farah
  • S Krishnalingam
  • Shaiful Horn
  • Ahmad Hotaki
  • Thomas Galgor
  • Sivamohan
  • Kathy Gerasklis
  • Athanasios Kourtesis
  • Kumanan Thambi
  • Tamil Muraka
  • Solomon Areinu
  • Mohammed Mominul Haque
  • Bety Glothai
  • Salah Allam
  • Stena Allam
  • Elizabeth Muzale

 Agenda of the day:

  • Welcome Remarks by the chair.
  • Minutes of the previous meeting
  • President’s Report/Discussions
  • Presentation by Mohammed Mominul Haque, Peace and Justice Alliance
  • New Members/New Business
  • Adjournment

 Welcome Remarks by the Chair:

Meeting open. Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the Athanasios Kourtesis moved a motion to approve the agenda. Ned Blair seconded it. The motion was carried unanimously.

Minutes of the previous meeting:

John Saraidaris moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Mohammad Bagher Samimi seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were approved unanimously.

 President’s Report/Discussions:

  • Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the second online monthly meeting of 2022. He highlighted the achievements of the council over the past few years and specially during the pandemic when members faced additional challenges. He praised the arduous work and dedication of all members who contributed towards its success and specially mentioned Maria Saras Voutsinas who has been tirelessly working for the members during the pandemic.
  • President Thomas Saras reminded members the annual membership fees for 2022. Many members mentioned the significance and benefits of being a NEPMCC member. NEPMCC has tirelessly worked for decades to educate and influence Governments to take Ethnic Media industry very seriously.
  • President Thomas Saras informed that the student internship program would begin from March 1, 2022.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that next year NEMCC will host a 3–4-day educational seminar in Toronto.
  • NEPMCC will participate at CNE Ethnic Press Festival and will also observe Freedom of the Press Week in May.
  • Motion: There was motion on the floor to authorize the office of the President to participate in the CNE this year. George Guzmas moved the motion, Athanasios Kourtesis and Roberto Hausman seconded it. The motion was approved unanimously.
  • President Thomas Saras suggested in creating a fund to help international journalists who are being persecuted and tortured in various countries worldwide.
  • Saras informed the members that the LJI budget has been increased for the current year and for the next business year. He encouraged members that have not already done so to apply for funding. He also explained that the Internship Program will continue and that NEPMCC is currently waiting for its approval. Once the approval is received for the next cycle, all qualifying members will be encouraged to apply for it. He mentioned that NEPMCC has already received several applications on file and those that are approved will be funded once the program begins.
  • President Saras emphasized that funds allocated under various projects would only be distributed to members who qualify for it
  • Saras informed members on the upcoming events and projects for NEPMCC. Mr. Saras will try to organize meeting with Lieutenant Governor of Quebec to discuss on the issues of ethnic media in Quebec.
  • President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. Although the industry and our members are struggling financially, he encouraged everyone that can do so to donate.
  • Thomas Saras urged the members to participate in different projects that are available. If there is lack of adequate participation, the funds would go back to its source and in future the allocations of such funds could be limited.
  •  Members who wish to participate in projects undertaken by NEPMCC (other than the LJI) must be in good standing and abide by all the codes governing the council. They should also pay all membership dues.
  • The President is in touch with Federal Government and Provincial Government for funding members of NEPMCC during the ongoing Pandemic. President is scheduled to meet with representatives of both Federal and Provincial Government to request more funds for the struggling ethnic media industry.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that LJI payments will be made in 2 weeks.
  • President Thomas Saras continued to educate members on various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and especially on the LJI. President Thomas Saras informed about the local initiative program The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the creation of original civic journalism that covers the diverse needs of underserved communities across Canada. Funding is available to eligible Canadian media organizations to hire an unemployed journalist or pay freelance journalists to produce civic journalism for underserved communities. The content produced will be made available to media organizations through a Creative Commons license so that Canadians can be better informed. He mentioned under this program a publisher can hire qualified journalist or a journalistic student in the final year and get up to a maximum of $30,000 per year. He mentioned that the program has been phenomenally successful. He hoped that the program will continue to receive funds in future. The program also pays for mailing expenses of the copies of the publication to remote communities and provides special prepaid kits to members participating in the program.
  • The president also encouraged all the members to apply for an ID or Media Pass of the organization. There are so many benefits; the president said that it is to one’s advantage to have it.

 Presentation by Mohammed Mominul Haque, Peace and Justice Alliance

Peace and Justice Alliance (PJA) is a Toronto, Canada based non-profit, non-governmental civic movement. PJA was founded with the intension of serving as a bridge between local peace builders and multilateral organisations, global community, worldwide NGOs, and individuals willing to contribute to peace building efforts. He made a brief presentation on the issue of law-and-order situation in Bangladesh. He has made report on it and will submit to the office of NEPMCC.

  •  New Business/Discussions

President Saras hoped that the restrictions will be lifted soon so that members can begin meeting in person at City Hall again. Till Public Health restrictions are in place NEPMCC will continue to stream the meetings live over zoom for the members across Canada.

Maria Saras Voutsinas informed that the office of NEPMCC has K95 masks and rapid test kits. Members interested in getting the masks can contact the office of NEPMCC. She informed on the Bill C-11 which amends the broadcasting act. She will be meeting with the industry partners and other stakeholders to make some suggestions and recommendations to the Federal Government.

Maria Saras -Voutsinas updated on the various steps taken by NEPMCC to further the cause of the members. She mentioned that NEPMCC is working with industry partners to bring free newspapers under the ambit of Aid to Publishers this year.

Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2022.

 Adjournment:  

Roberto Hausman moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Ned Blair seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, March 14, 2021, via Zoom.

 The above notes from the meeting of February 14, 2022, were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.

Minutes of the January 10 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the January 10 2022 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on January 10, 2022, through video conference via Zoom

Present/Attendees

  • Thomas S. Saras
  • Neel Nanda
  • Maria Saras-Voutsinas
  • Rosemary Sadler
  • Ricky Castellvi
  • Jonathan Annobil
  • Pooyan Tabatabaei
  • Nishantha Don
  • Lankathas Pathmanathan
  • Linda Karuks
  • Rue Hayer-Bains
  • Liisa Qureshi
  • Zenaida Ferry-Kharroubi
  • George Guzmas
  • Serge Vankevich
  • Roberto Hausman
  • Arif Ahmed
  • Fiza Syeda
  • Denis Poirier
  • Arash Kharabi
  • Ragee Arasaratnam
  • Lydia Sun
  • Leila Monteiro Lins
  • Jonathan Annobil
  • Mohammed BagherSamimi
  • Ali Mahmoud
  • Mohammad Tajdolati
  • Ghulam Rasool
  • Anfisa Lyasota
  • Ranjit Wicks
  • Sandie De Freitas
  • Norman Hart
  • Kathy L. L. Li
  • Wais Popalzai
  • Teshome Woldramanuel
  • Khalid Magram
  • Mooka Tamil
  • Bobby Wang
  • Maria Swietoizacki
  • Elizabeth Muzalc
  • Mike Kolososki
  • Joe Volpe
  • Susana Donan
  • Krishnalingan
  • Khalid Menan
  • Khalid Hamid
  • Helen Wang
  • Nagamany Logendralingam
  • Hermie Garcia
  • Mila Garcia
  • Nawrin Farah
  • Eugenia Bakchinow
  • Elsayed Nasr
  • MizhardBagant
  • Michael Li
  • Sima Ghaffarzadeh
  • Cezar Bangu
  • Gezahegn Mekonnen Demissie
  • Saad Alsafar
  • Rui Yang
  •  HaiTien Lin
  • Kumanan Thnambi
  • Kathy Wang
  • Ernesto Donan
  • Isa Melo
  • ThavapalanKathiravelu
  • Yuri Natchetoi
  • John Saraidaris
  • Said Henry
  • Lui Queano
  • Krinalingam
  • Kumayan Thambi
  • Najibullah Popalzai
  • Hannan Mamun
  • Nobodip News
  • Ali Mahboub
  • Mulugeta Zergaba
  • Janusz Niemczyk
  • Denis Brito
  • Stensont A
  • Geetha Nangarajh
  • Syed Irbal
  • Mike Kolosowski
  • Bobby Wang
  • Muhammad Naeem Ul Islam
  • Foe Jole
  • ThanapalanKathivarelu
  • Dimitris Vohaitis
  • Daril Brar
  • Ahmad Rostamijam
  • Lalit Thakar
  • Lawrence Joseph
  • Ronny Yason
  • Khuvan Aftab
  • Abdul Azeem
  • Qazi AFRASIAB
  • Nawrin Farah
  • S Krishnalingam
  • Shaiful Horn
  • Ahmad Hotaki
  • Thomas Galgor
  • Sivamohan
  • Kathy Gerasklis
  • Athanasios Kourtesis
  • Kumanan Thambi
  • Tamil Muraka
  • Solomon Areinu
  • Bety Glothai
  • Salah Allam
  • Stena Allam
  • Elizabeth Muzale

 

Agenda of the day

  • Welcome Remarks by the chair.
  • Minutes of the previous meeting
  • President’s Report/Discussions
  • Presentation by Yasmin Shearmur -Project Manager, Association of Canadian Studies
  • New Members/New Business
  • Adjournment

 

Welcome Remarks by the Chair

Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Ranjith Wicks moved a motion to approve the agenda. Ned Blair seconded it. The motion was carried unanimously.

 

Minutes of the previous meeting

John Saraidaris moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Mohammad Bagher Samimi seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were unanimously approved.

 

 President’s Report/Discussions

  • Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the first online monthly meeting of 2022. He highlighted the achievements of the council over the past few years and specially during the pandemic when members faced additional challenges. He praised the arduous work and dedication of all members who contributed towards its success and specially mentioned Maria Saras Voutsinas who has been tirelessly working for the members during the pandemic.
  • Saras informed the members that the LJI budget has been increased for the current year and for the next business year. He encouraged members that have not already done so to apply for funding. He also explained that the Internship Program will continue and that NEPMCC is currently waiting for its approval. Once the approval is received for the next cycle, all qualifying members will be encouraged to apply for it. He mentioned that NEPMCC has already received several applications on file and those that are approved will be funded once the program begins.
  • President Saras emphasized that funds allocated under various projects would only be distributed to members who qualify for it
  • Saras informed members on the upcoming events and projects for NEPMCC. Mr. Saras will try to organize meeting with Lieutenant Governor of Quebec to discuss on the issues of ethnic media in Quebec.
  • President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. Although the industry and our members are struggling financially, he encouraged everyone that can do so to donate.
  • Thomas Saras urged the members to participate in different projects that are available. If there is lack of adequate participation, the funds would go back to its source and in future the allocations of such funds could be limited.

 

  • Members who wish to participate in projects undertaken by NEPMCC (other than the LJI) must be in good standing and abide by all the codes governing the council. They should also pay all membership dues.
  • The President is in touch with Federal Government and Provincial Government for funding members of NEPMCC during the ongoing Pandemic. President is scheduled to meet with representatives of both Federal and Provincial Government to request more funds for the struggling ethnic media industry.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that LJI payments will be made in 2 weeks.
  • President Thomas Saras continued to educate members on various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and especially on the LJI. President Thomas Saras informed about the local initiative program The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the creation of original civic journalism that covers the diverse needs of underserved communities across Canada. Funding is available to eligible Canadian media organizations to hire an unemployed journalist or pay freelance journalists to produce civic journalism for underserved communities. The content produced will be made available to media organizations through a Creative Commons license so that Canadians can be better informed. He mentioned under this program a publisher can hire qualified journalist or a journalistic student in the final year and get up to a maximum of $30,000 per year. He mentioned that the program has been phenomenally successful. He hoped that the program will continue to receive funds in future. The program also pays for mailing expenses of the copies of the publication to remote communities and provides special prepaid kits to members participating in the program.
  • The president also encouraged all the members to apply for an ID or Media Pass of the organization. There are so many benefits; the president said that it is to one’s advantage to have it.

Presentation by Yasmin Shearmur -Project Manager, Association of Canadian Studies

Yasmin Shearmur made a brief presentation on the upcoming conference on the future of Immigration, settlement and integration.

 

Delegates to the Metropolis Canada Conference will be gathering in person in Vancouver for broad ranging discussions about the ongoing and new challenges in immigration, settlement and integration. For the first time in two years, immigrant service providers, policy makers and researchers and other key stakeholders from across Canada will have the opportunity to hold in-depth exchanges about policy needs, best practices, lessons learned, the latest data and studies, and about how best to advance immigration and refugee settlement at this critical juncture in our history.

After her brief presentation she invited questions from the members

Mila Garcia, Margaret Bonikowska, and others participated in the discussions following the presentation.

Yasmin Shearmur encouraged all members to inform their readership about the conference on the broad ranging discussions about to take place on the ongoing and new challenges in immigration, settlement and integration.
 

New Business/Discussions

Mr. Saras discussed meeting in person. He is hopeful that restrictions will be lifted soon so that members can begin meeting in person at City Hall again. Till Public Health restrictions are in place NEPMCC will continue to stream the meetings live over zoom for the members across Canada.

Maria Saras -Voutsinas updated on the various steps taken by NEPMCC to further the cause of the members. She mentioned that NEPMCC is working with industry partners to bring free newspapers under the Aid to Publishers this year.

Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2022.

 

Adjournment:

Roberto Hausman moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Ned Blair seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, February 14, 2021, via Zoom.

 

The above notes from the meeting of January 10, 2022, were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.

 

Minutes of the December 13 2021 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the December 13 2021 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on December 13, 2021, through video conference via Zoom

 

Present/Attendees

Thomas S. Saras

Neel Nanda

Maria Saras-Voutsinas

Rosemary Sadler

Ricky Castellvi

Jonathan Annobil

Pooyan Tabatabaei

Nishantha Don

Lankathas Pathmanathan

Linda Karuks

Rue Hayer-Bains

Liisa Qureshi

Zenaida Ferry-Kharroubi

George Guzmas

Serge Vankevich

Roberto Hausman

Arif Ahmed

Fiza Syeda

Denis Poirier

Arash Kharabi

Ragee Arasaratnam

Lydia Sun

Leila Monteiro Lins

Jonathan Annobil

Mohammed BagherSamimi

Ali Mahmoud

Mohammad Tajdolati

Ghulam Rasool

Anfisa Lyasota

Ranjit Wicks

Sandie De Freitas

Norman Hart

Kathy L. L. Li

WaisPopalzai

Teshome Woldramanuel

Khalid Magram

Mooka Tamil

Bobby Wang

Maria Swietoizacki

Elizabeth Muzalc

Mike Kolososki

Joe Volpe

Susana Donan

  1. Krishnalingan

Khalid Menan

Khalid Hamid

Helen Wang

Nagamany Logendralingam

Hermie Garcia

Mila Garcia

Nawrin Farah

Eugenia Bakchinow

Elsayed Nasr

MizhardBagant

Cezar Bangu

GezahegnMekonnenDemissie

Saad Alsafar

Rui Yang

 HaiTien Lin

Kumanan Thnambi

Kathy Wang

Ernesto Donan

Isa Melo

ThavapalanKathiravelu

Yuri Natchetoi

John Saraidaris

Said Henry

Lui Queano

  1. Krinalingam

Kumayan Thambi

Najibullah Popalzai

Hannan Mamun

Nobodip News

Ali Mahboub

Mulugeta Zergaba

Janusz Niemczyk

Denis Brito

Stensont A

GeethaNangarajh

Syed Irbal

Mike Kolosowski

Bobby Wang

Muhammad Naeem Ul Islam

Foe Jole

ThanapalanKathivarelu

Dimitris Vohaitis

Daril Brar

Ahmad Rostamijam

Lalit Thakar

Lawrence Joseph

Ronny Yason

Khuvan Aftab

Abdul Azeem

Qazi AFRASIAB

Nawrin Farah

S Krishnalingam

Shaiful Horn

Ahmad Hotaki

Thomas  Galgor

  1. Sivamohan

Kathy Gerasklis

Athanasios Kourtesis

Kumanan Thambi

Tamil Muraka

Solomon Areinu

Bety Glothai

Salah Allam

Stena Allam

Elizabeth Muzale

 

 

Agenda of the day:

  • Welcome Remarks by the chair.
  • Minutes of the previous meeting
  • Presentation by Nikolaos Mantas Councillor Scarborough -Agincourt
  • Presentation by US Consulate Officer Diane Del Rosario
  • President’s Report/Discussions
  • New Members/New Business
  • Adjournment

 

 

Welcome Remarks by the Chair:

Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Roberto Hausman moved a motion to approve the agenda. Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. The motion was carried unanimously.

 

Minutes of the previous meeting:

Rue moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Roberto Hausman seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were unanimously approved.

.

 President’s Report/Discussions:

  • Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the online monthly meeting of December 13, 2021. Mr. Saras reflected on the year that is ending. He highlighted the achievements of the council over the past years and specially during the pandemic when members faced additional challenges. He praised the arduous work and dedication of all members who contributed towards its success and specially mentioned Maria Saras Voutsinas who has tireless worked for the members during the pandemic.
  • Saras informed the members that the LJI budget has been increased for the current year and for next year. He encouraged members that have not already done so to apply for funding. He also explained that the Internship Program will also continue, and we are currently waiting for approval. Once we receive the approval, members will be encouraged to apply. He mentioned that NEPMCC has received a number of applications on file and those that are approved will be funded once the program begins.
  • Saras informed members on the upcoming events and projects for NEPMCC. Mr. Saras will try to organize meeting with Lieutenant Governor of Quebec to discuss on the issues of ethnic media in Quebec.
  • President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. Although the industry and our members are struggling financially, he encouraged everyone that can do so to donate.
  • Thomas Saras urged the members to participate in different projects that are available. If there is lack of adequate participation, the funds would go back to its source and in future the allocations of such funds could be limited.

 

  • Members who wish to participate in projects undertaken by NEPMCC (other than the LJI) must be in good standing and abide by all the codes governing the council. They should also pay all membership dues.
  • The President is in touch with Federal Government and Provincial Government for funding members of NEPMCC during the ongoing Pandemic. President is scheduled to meet with representatives of both Federal and Provincial Government to request more funds for the struggling ethnic media industry.
  • President Thomas Saras mentioned that LJI payments will be made in 2 weeks.
  • President Thomas Saras continued to educate members on various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and especially on the LJI. President Thomas Saras informed about the local initiative program The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the creation of original civic journalism that covers the diverse needs of underserved communities across Canada. Funding is available to eligible Canadian media organizations to hire an unemployed journalist or pay freelance journalists to produce civic journalism for underserved communities. The content produced will be made available to media organizations through a Creative Commons license so that Canadians can be better informed. He mentioned under this program a publisher can hire qualified journalist or a journalistic student in the final year and get up to a maximum of $30,000 per year. He mentioned that the program has been phenomenally successful. He hoped that the program will continue to receive funds in future. The program also pays for mailing expenses of the copies of the publication to remote communities and provides special prepaid kits to members participating in the program.
  • The president also encouraged all the members to apply for an ID or Media Pass of the organization. There are so many benefits; the president said that it is to one’s advantage to have it.

 

Presentation by Nikolaos Mantas Councillor Scarborough -Agincourt

Councillor Mantas thanked NEPMCC for the invitation. He said he is there to listen to the concerns of the members and relay that to the City Hall. There were several discussions on vaccination ads run by the City of Toronto. Councillor Mantas promised to investigate the concerns of City run ads and convey the message to the respective departments at City Hall. After his brief presentation Councillor Mantas candidly answered all questions raised by the members of NEPMCC

President Thomas Saras, Shaihidul Islam Mintu, Logan, Logendralingam, Hon Joe Volpe, Pooyan Tabatabaei and others participated in the discussions

Presentation by US Consulate Officer Diane Del Rosario

She spoke of various programs run by the department of Foreign Service in US.

She spoke on the “How to Navigate the U.S. Government Grant Application Process Information Session” which will take place on December 17

She was pleased to inform the council that the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, Office of Public Affairs, will be conducting an information session on “How to Navigate the U.S. Government Grant Application Process.” The information session will cover how to navigate the U.S. Embassy’s and Consulate’s notice of funding opportunity (NOFO), understanding and fulfilling the NOFO criteria, deadline dates, completing the required grant forms, the importance of budget narratives, and creating solid monitoring and evaluation plans. She mentioned the importance of ethnic media in North America  as it does a great job in informing its readership of the available government programs in their native language. After her presentation she answered all questions posed by members of NEPMCC

George Guzmas, Tariq Durrani, Roberto Hausman, Karim Mirshahi, Manan Gupta, and others participated in the discussion.

 

New Business/Discussions:

Mr. Saras discussed meeting in person. He is hopefully that restrictions will be lifted soon so that we can begin meeting at City Hall again. We will continue to stream the meetings live over zoom for the members across Canada.

Maria Saras -Voutsinas updated on the various steps taken by NEPMCC to further the cause of the members. She mentioned that NEPMCC is working with industry partners to bring free newspapers under the Aid to Publishers next year.

Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2022.

Karim Mirshahi who is also the Managing Director of BIPOC Film Festival 2021 invited all the members on December 18 and 19 at the Carlton Cinemas.

BIPOC filmmakers face unique social barriers in every aspect of the filmmaking, production, and distribution process. According to a report from McKinsey & Company this March, only approximately 6% of writers, directors, and producers working on films in the United States are black. The report also found that films led by black producers, writers and directors on average receive 40% less funding than other films. While indigenous cinema has seen a significant rise in popularity and success in Canada over the last decade, indigenous people are still vastly underrepresented in every aspect of film production. Additionally, within feature film production there is a stark underrepresentation of indigenous voices. According to a 2013 report on indigenous filmmaking, from 2008-2012 Telefilm Canada funded 310 feature films, only five of which were created by Indigenous filmmakers. Similarly, of 115 feature films supported by the Ontario Media Development Corporation between 2008-2012, only one was created by an indigenous filmmaker. These statistics highlight how important it is to support and promote films created by BIPOC individuals, through BIFF we hope to give a new platform to marginalized BIPOC filmmakers to share their creations.

The BIPOC International Film Festival and experience a wide array of acclaimed films and engage in socially relevant discussion around representation in media.

BIPOC International Film Festival (BIFF) is happening on December 18 and 19, at the Carlton Cinemas, downtown Toronto.

Karim Mirshahi  invited  all his colleagues at the Ethnic media  to attend and enjoy the event as a VIP guest and do interviews with the film makers, other VIP guests and dignitaries attending the festival.

Adjournment:

Kathy Lin moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Dimitri P seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, January 11, 2021, via Zoom.

 

The above notes from the meeting of December 13,2021 were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.

Minutes of the November 8 2021 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the November 8 2021 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on November 8, 2021 through video conference via Zoom

Present/Attendees

Thomas S. Saras
Neel Nanda
Maria Saras-Voutsinas
Rosemary Sadler
Ricky Castellvi
Jonathan Annobil
Pooyan Tabatabaei
Nishantha Don
Lankathas Pathmanathan
Linda Karuks
Rue Hayer-Bains
Liisa Qureshi
George Guzmas
Serge Vankevich
Roberto Hausman
Arif Ahmed
Fiza Syeda
Denis Poirier
Arash Kharabi
Ragee Arasaratnam
Lydia Sun
Leila Monteiro Lins
Jonathan Annobil
Mohammed BagherSamimi
Ali Mahmoud
Mohammad Tajdolati
Ghulam Rasool
Anfisa Lyasota
Ranjit Wicks
Sandie De Freitas
Norman Hart
Kathy L. L. Li
WaisPopalzai
Teshome Woldramanuel
Khalid Magram
Mooka Tamil
Bobby Wang
Maria Swietoizacki
Elizabeth Muzalc
Mike Kolososki
Joe Volpe
Susana Donan
S. Krishnalingan
Khalid Menan
Khalid Hamid
Helen Wang
Nagamany Logendralingam
Hermie Garcia
Mila Garcia
Nawrin Farah
Eugenia Bakchinow
Elsayed Nasr
MizhardBagant
Cezar Bangu
GezahegnMekonnenDemissie
Saad Alsafar
Rui Yang
HaiTien Lin
Kumanan Thnambi
Kathy Wang
Ernesto Donan
Isa Melo
ThavapalanKathiravelu
Yuri Natchetoi
John Saraidaris
Said Henry
Lui Queano
S. Krinalingam
Kumayan Thambi
Najibullah Popalzai
Hannan Mamun
Nobodip News
Ali Mahboub
Mulugeta Zergaba
Janusz Niemczyk
Denis Brito
Stensont A
GeethaNangarajh
Syed Irbal
Mike Kolosowski
Boddy Wang
MuhacumadNaeemUl Islam
Foe Jole
ThanapalanKathivarelu
DimitrisVohaitis
DarilBrar
Ahmad Rostamijam
LalitThakar
Lawrence Joseph
Ronny Yason
Khuvan Aftab
Abdul Azeem
Qazi AFRASIAB
Nawrin Farah
S Krishnalingam
Shaiful Horn
Ahmad Hotaki
Thomas Galgor
S. Sivamohan
Kathy Gerasklis
AthanasiosKourtesis
KumananThambi
Tamil Muraka
Solomon Areinu
Bety Glothai
Salah Allam
Stena Allam
Elizabeth Muzale

Agenda of the day:

• Welcome Remarks by the chair.
• Minutes of the previous meeting
• Presentation by Canadian Heritage – David Harkness, Josee Shank
• President’s Report/Discussions
• New Members/New Business
• Adjournment

Welcome Remarks by the Chair:

Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Yuri Natchetoi moved a motion to approve the agenda. Ranjit Wicks seconded it. The motion was carried.

Minutes of the previous meeting:

Thanasis Kourtesis moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were unanimously approved.
• Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the online monthly meeting of November 08, 2021. Mr. Saras informed the members that the LJI budget has been increased for the current year and for next year. He encouraged members that have not already done so to apply for funding. He also explained that the Internship Program will also continue, and we are currently waiting for approval. Once we receive the approval, members will be encouraged to apply. He mentioned that NEPMCC has received a number of applications on file and those that are approved will be funded once the program begins.
• President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. Although the industry and our members are struggling financially, he encouraged everyone that can do so to donate.
• Motion: In view of the rising cases of Covid 19 and Ontario Government announcing of postponing lifting capacity restrictions in indoor gatherings, there were suggestions that the Annual Dinner be postponed till spring of 2022. Mila Garcia moved a motion to this regard and Ranjith Wick seconded it. The motion was unanimously carried.
• Thomas Saras urged the members to participate in different projects that are available. If there is lack of adequate participation, the funds would go back to its source and in future the allocations of such funds could be limited.

• Members who wish to participate in projects undertaken by NEPMCC (other than the LJI) must be in good standing and abide by all the codes governing the council. They should also pay all membership dues.
• The President is in touch with Federal Government and Provincial Government for funding members of NEPMCC during the ongoing Pandemic. President is scheduled to meet with representatives of both Federal and Provincial Government to request more funds for the struggling ethnic media industry.
• President Thomas Saras mentioned that LJI payments will be made in 2 weeks.
• President Thomas Saras continued to educate members on various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and especially on the LJI. President Thomas Saras informed about the local initiative program The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the creation of original civic journalism that covers the diverse needs of underserved communities across Canada. Funding is available to eligible Canadian media organizations to hire an unemployed journalist or pay freelance journalists to produce civic journalism for underserved communities. The content produced will be made available to media organizations through a Creative Commons license so that Canadians can be better informed. He mentioned under this program a publisher can hire qualified journalist or a journalistic student in the final year and get up to a maximum of $30,000 per year. He mentioned that the program has been phenomenally successful. He hoped that the program will continue to receive funds in future. The program also pays for mailing expenses of the copies of the publication to remote communities and provides special prepaid kits to members participating in the program.
• The president also encouraged all the members to apply for an ID or Media Pass of the organization. There are so many benefits; the president said that it is to one’s advantage to have it.

Presentation by Canadian Heritage – David Harkness, Josee Shank

David Harkness spoke about the various eligibility criteria of SMJ (Special Measures for Journalism).
The Special Measures for Journalism 2021 component of the Canada Periodical Fund provides recovery funding to Canadian magazines and community newspapers to support organizations that are still struggling due to the pandemic. The component provides funds for the 2021-2022 fiscal year to publishers that have a free circulation model or low levels of paid circulation. These special measures are allocated by Canadian Heritage’s Recovery Fund for Arts, Culture, Heritage and Sport Sectors. Daily newspapers and magazine or community newspaper titles currently receiving Aid to Publishers — Canada Periodical Fund funding are not eligible under this new component. Using a formula based on editorial content expenses over a 12-month period, the Special Measures for Journalism component provides funding to eligible Canadian publications. Publishers are able to use funding to support the creation of content, production, distribution, online activities, or business development.
To be eligible for funding, publishing firms must meet all of the following requirements:
• be private-sector entities, including corporations, not-for-profit organizations, partnerships, and sole proprietorships
• be majority owned and controlled by Canadians
• have their principal place of business in Canada
• have published 1 or more eligible periodicals at the application deadline
To be eligible for funding, periodicals must meet all of the following requirements:

• be published by an eligible publishing firm
• be owned and controlled by Canadians
• be a magazine or community (non-daily) newspaper, in print or digital format
• have completed at least 1 uninterrupted 12-month publishing cycle at the application deadline, and continue to be published until at least March 31, 2022
• contain an average of at least 80% Canadian editorial content in the issues published during the publisher’s financial year
• contain an average of at least 50% Canadian editorial content in the issues published during the financial year, in the case of ethnocultural publications
• contain an average of at most 70% advertising in the issues published during the financial year
• contain a majority of original content
• be edited, designed, assembled, and published in Canada
In addition, applicants must ensure they meet additional eligibility criteria detailed in the Application Guidelines — Special Measures for Journalism.
Arif Ahmed, Dimitri Papadopoulos, Pooyan Tabatabaei, Bakoyannis, Logan Logendralingam, Maria Bonikowska, Mila Garcia and others asked questions on SMJ and other programs of Canadian Heritage supporting publishers and periodicals.

New Business/Discussions:

Mr. Saras discussed meeting in person. He is hopefully that restrictions will be lifted soon so that we can begin meeting at City Hall again. We will continue to stream the meetings live over zoom for the members across Canada.
Maria Saras -Voutsinas updated on the various steps taken by NEPMCC to further the cause of the members. She mentioned that NEPMCC is working with industry partners to bring free newspapers under the Aid to Publishers next year.
Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2022.

Adjournment:

Kathy Lin moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Dimitri P seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, December 13, 2021, via Zoom.

The above notes from the meeting of September 13,2021 were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.

Minutes of the October 18 2021 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the October 18 2021 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on October 18, 2021, through video conference via Zoom

 

Present/Attendees

  • Thomas S. Saras
  • Neel Nanda
  • Maria Saras-Voutsinas
  • Rosemary Sadler
  • Ricky Castellvi
  • Jonathan Annobil
  • Pooyan Tabatabaei
  • Nishantha Don
  • Lankathas Pathmanathan
  • Linda Karuks
  • Rue Hayer-Bains
  • George Guzmas
  • Serge Vankevich
  • Roberto Hausman
  • Arif Ahmed
  • Fiza Syeda
  • Denis Poirier
  • Arash Kharabi
  • Ragee Arasaratnam
  • Lydia Sun
  • Leila Monteiro Lins
  • Jonathan Annobil
  • Mohammed BagherSamimi
  • Ali Mahmoud
  • Mohammad Tajdolati
  • Ghulam Rasool
  • Anfisa Lyasota
  • Ranjit Wicks
  • Sandie De Freitas
  • Norman Hart
  • Kathy L. L. Li
  • WaisPopalzai
  • Teshome Woldramanuel
  • Khalid Magram
  • Mooka Tamil
  • Bobby Wang
  • Maria Swietoizacki
  • Elizabeth Muzalc
  • Mike Kolososki
  • Joe Volpe
  • Susana Donan
  • Krishnalingan
  • Khalid Menan
  • Khalid Hamid
  • Helen Wang
  • Nagamany Logendralingam
  • Hermie Garcia
  • Mila Garcia
  • Nawrin Farah
  • Eugenia Bakchinow
  • Elsayed Nasr
  • MizhardBagant
  • Cezar Bangu
  • GezahegnMekonnenDemissie
  • Saad Alsafar
  • Rui Yang
  •  HaiTien Lin
  • Kumanan Thnambi
  • Kathy Wang
  • Ernesto Donan
  • Isa Melo
  • ThavapalanKathiravelu
  • Yuri Natchetoi
  • John Saraidaris
  • Said Henry
  • Lui Queano
  • Krinalingam
  • Kumayan Thambi
  • Najibullah Popalzai
  • Hannan Mamun
  • Nobodip News
  • Ali Mahboub
  • Mulugeta Zergaba
  • Janusz Niemczyk
  • Denis Brito
  • Stensont A
  • GeethaNangarajh
  • Syed Irbal
  • Mike Kolosowski
  • Boddy Wang
  • MuhacumadNaeemUl Islam
  • Foe Jole
  • ThanapalanKathivarelu
  • DimitrisVohaitis
  • DarilBrar
  • Ahmad Rostamijam
  • LalitThakar
  • Lawrence Joseph
  • Ronny Yason
  • Khuvan Aftab
  • Abdul Azeem
  • Qazi AFRASIAB
  • Nawrin Farah
  • S Krishnalingam
  • Shaiful Horn
  • Ahmad Hotaki
  • Thomas  Galgor
  • Sivamohan
  • Kathy Gerasklis
  • AthanasiosKourtesis
  • KumananThambi
  • Tamil Muraka
  • Solomon Areinu
  • Bety Glothai
  • Salah Allam
  • Stena Allam
  • Elizabeth Muzale

 

Agenda of the day

  • Welcome Remarks by the chair.
  • Minutes of the previous meeting
  • Presentation by Steve Del Duca, Leader of Ontario Liberal Party
  • President’s Report/Discussions
  • New Members/New Business
  • Adjournment

Welcome Remarks by the Chair

Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Pooyan Tabatabaei moved a motion to approve the agenda. Rosemarie Sadlier seconded it. The motion was carried.

 

Minutes of the previous meeting

Pooyan Tabatabaei moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were unanimously approved.

 

 President’s Report/Discussions

    • Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the online monthly meeting of October 18, 2021. Mr. Saras informed the members that the LJI budget has been increased for the current year and for next year. He encouraged members that have not already done so to apply for funding. He also explained that the Internship Program will also continue, and we are currently waiting for approval. Once we receive the approval, members will be encouraged to apply. He mentioned that NEPMCC has received a number of applications on file and those that are approved will be funded once the program begins.
    • President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. Although the industry and our members are struggling financially, he encouraged everyone that can do so to donate.
    • Motion: There were various discussions on the floor for having an Annual get-together with Annual Awards in December. The dates proposed were tentatively for December 11 or December 18 depending on the availability of the banquet halls and public health guidelines. The price of the ticket was proposed to be $35 per person. A motion was on the floor on the above proposals and were unanimously passed to authorize the Office of the President to take appropriate decisions.
    • Thomas Saras urged the members to participate in different projects that are available. If there is lack of adequate participation, the funds would go back to its source and in future the allocations of such funds could be limited.

     

    • Members who wish to participate in projects undertaken by NEPMCC (other than the LJI) must be in good standing and abide by all the codes governing the council. They should also pay all membership dues.
    • The President is in touch with Federal Government and Provincial Government for funding members of NEPMCC during the ongoing Pandemic. President is scheduled to meet with representatives of both Federal and Provincial Government to request more funds for the struggling ethnic media industry.
    • President Thomas Saras continued to educate members on various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and especially on the LJI. President Thomas Saras informed about the local initiative program The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the creation of original civic journalism that covers the diverse needs of underserved communities across Canada. Funding is available to eligible Canadian media organizations to hire an unemployed journalist or pay freelance journalists to produce civic journalism for underserved communities. The content produced will be made available to media organizations through a Creative Commons license so that Canadians can be better informed. He mentioned under this program a publisher can hire qualified journalist or a journalistic student in the final year and get up to a maximum of $30,000 per year. He mentioned that the program has been highly successful. He hoped that the program will continue to receive funds in future. The program also pays for mailing expenses of the copies of the publication to remote communities and provides special prepaid kits to members participating in the program.
    • The president also encouraged all the members to apply for an ID or Media Pass of the organization. There are so many benefits; the president said that it is to one’s advantage to have it.

 

Presentation by Steve Del Duca, Leader of Ontario Liberal Party

Steven Del Duca thanked NEPMCC for the invitation to the monthly meeting and shared some of the new Ideas he had presented on the Annual General Meeting of Ontario Liberal Party. Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca has announced that if elected to the provincial government, the party will introduce preferential ballots and consider the possibility of a four-day work week. He mentioned that the four-day work week would only be pilot. In addition to preferential votes and a four-day work week, Del Duca has announced that he will bring back the Basic Income pilot project that the current Progressive Conservative government has canceled. In a preferential ballot system, voters use their ballot to select more than one candidate and rank the choices in order. Currently in Ontario, voters elect their representatives under the first past the post system, which means that voters vote for the candidate of their choice, and whoever gets the most votes win, even if they win less than 50 percent of the total votes. He mentioned that Ontario Liberal Party is going to introduce a new kind of politics, one that works for people, not against them

After his brief address he invited questions from the members.

Manan Gupta, Arif Ahmed, Mila Garcia, Maria Sweitorzecka and others participated in the discussions and asked a wide variety of questions on various important issues affecting the people of Ontario.

 

New Business/Discussions

Mr. Saras discussed meeting in person. He is hopefully that restrictions will be lifted soon so that we can begin meeting at City Hall again. We will continue to stream the meetings live over zoom for the members across Canada.

Maria Saras -Voutsinas updated on the various steps taken by NEPMCC to further the cause of the members. She mentioned that NEPMCC is working with industry partners to bring free newspapers under the Aid to Publishers next year.

Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2022.

 Adjournment:

Roberto Hausman moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Mila Garcia seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, December 13, 2021, via Zoom.

The above notes from the meeting of September 13,2021 were prepared by Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.

Minutes of the September 13 2021 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the September 13 2021 Monthly Meeting

Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on September 13, 2021 through video conference via Zoom

Present/Attendees

Thomas S. Saras
Neel Nanda
Maria Saras-Voutsinas
Rosemary Sadler
Ricky Castellvi
Jonathan Annobil
Pooyan Tabatabaei
Nishantha Don
Lankathas Pathmanathan
Linda Karuks
Rue Hayer-Bains
George Guzmas
Serge Vankevich
Roberto Hausman
Arif Ahmed
Fiza Syeda
Denis Poirier
Arash Kharabi
Ragee Arasaratnam
Lydia Sun
Leila Monteiro Lins
Jonathan Annobil
Mohammed Bagher Samimi
Ali Mahmoud
Mohammad Tajdolati
Ghulam Rasool
Anfisa Lyasota
Ranjit Wicks
Sandie De Freitas
Norman Hart
Kathy L. L. Li
Wais Popalzai
Teshome Woldramanuel
Khalid Magram
Mooka Tamil
Bobby Wang
Maria Swietoizacki
Elizabeth Muzalc
Mike Kolososki
Joe Volpe
Susana Donan
S. Krishnalingan
Khalid Menan
Khalid Hamid
Helen Wang
Nagamany Logendralingam
Hermie Garcia
Mila Garcia
Nawrin Farah
Eugenia Bakchinow
Elsayed Nasr
Mizhard Bagant
Cezar Bangu
Gezahegn Mekonnen Demissie
Saad Alsafar
Rui Yang
Hai Tien Lin
Kumanan Thnambi
Kathy Wang
Ernesto Donan
Isa Melo
Thavapalan Kathiravelu
Yuri Natchetoi
John Saraidaris
Said Henry
Lui Queano
S. Krinalingam
Kumayan Thambi
Najibullah Popalzai
Hannan Mamun
Nobodip News
Ali Mahboub
Mulugeta Zergaba
Janusz Niemczyk
Denis Brito
Stensont A
Geetha Nangarajh
Syed Irbal
Mike Kolosowski
Boddy Wang
Muhacumad Naeem Ul Islam
Foe Jole
Thanapalan Kathivarelu
Dimitris Vohaitis
Daril Brar
Ahmad Rostamijam
Lalit Thakar
Lawrence Joseph
Ronny Yason
Khuvan Aftab
Abdul Azeem
Qazi AFRASIAB
Nawrin Farah
S Krishnalingam
Shaiful Horn
Ahmad Hotaki
Thomas Galgor
S. Sivamohan
Kathy Gerasklis
Athanasios Kourtesis
Kumanan Thambi
Tamil Muraka
Solomon Areinu
Bety Glothai
Salah Allam
Stena Allam
Elizabeth Muzale

Agenda of the day:

  • Welcome Remarks by the chair.
  • Minutes of the previous meeting
  • Presentation by Paul Deegan, President and CEO News Media Canada
  • President’s Report/Discussions
  • New Members/New Business
  • Adjournment

Welcome Remarks by the Chair:

Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Roberto Hausman moved a motion to approve the agenda. Ranjit Wicks seconded it. The motion was carried.

Minutes of the previous meeting:

Thanasis Kourtesis moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were approved unanimously.

Presentation by Paul Deegan of NMC:

Paul updated the group on the NMC’s work on having Google and Facebook pay for news. NEPMCC is working along the NMC and other industry partners to push the government to enact legislation.

President’s Report/Discussions:

  • Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the online monthly meeting of September 13, 2021. Mr. Saras informed the members that the LJI budget has been increased for the current year and for next year. He encouraged members that have not already done so to apply for funding. He also explained that the Internship Program will also continue and we are currently waiting for approval. Once we receive the approval, members will be encouraged to apply. We have a number of applications on file and those that are approved will be funded once the program begins.
  • President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. Although the industry and our members are struggling financially, he encouraged everyone that is able to do so to make a donation.
  • Thomas Saras urged the members to participate in different projects that are available. If there is lack of adequate participation, the funds would go back to its source and in future the allocations of such funds could be limited.
  • Members who wish to participate in projects undertaken by NEPMCC (other than the LJI) must be in good standing and abide by all the codes governing the council. They should also pay all membership dues.
  • The President is in touch with Federal Government and Provincial Government for funding members of NEPMCC during the ongoing Pandemic. President is scheduled to meet with representatives of both Federal and Provincial Government to request more funds for the struggling ethnic media industry.
  • President Thomas Saras continued to educate members on various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and especially on the LJI. President Thomas Saras informed about the local initiative program The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the creation of original civic journalism that covers the diverse needs of underserved communities across Canada. Funding is available to eligible Canadian media organizations to hire an unemployed journalist or pay freelance journalists to produce civic journalism for underserved communities. The content produced will be made available to media organizations through a Creative Commons license so that Canadians can be better informed. He mentioned under this program a publisher can hire qualified journalist or a journalistic student in the final year and get up to a maximum of $30,000 per year. He mentioned that the program has been very successful and will close from accepting new applications on September 30, 2020, for the present cycle. He hoped that the program will continue to receive funds in future. The program also pays for mailing expenses of the copies of the publication to remote communities and provides special prepaid kits to members participating in the program.
  • The president also encouraged all the members to apply for an ID or Media Pass of the organization. There are so many benefits; the president said that it is to one’s advantage to have it.

New Business/Discussions:

  • Mr. Saras discussed meeting in person. He is hopefully that restrictions will be lifted in November so that we can begin meeting at City Hall again. We will continue to stream the meetings live over zoom for the members across Canada.
  • The Awards Ceremony was discussed. Out of an abundance of caution, we will not be holding the ceremony in November. Having the event online is also not an option as out of respect to the awardees, we believe that this should be celebrated in person. Should public health lift gathering restrictions, our hope is to combine our Holiday Party in December with a smaller version of our awards ceremony. We will be recognizing 10 members during this event. Mr. Saras also expressed his hope that we will be able to host an Educational Seminar in 2022.

Adjournment:

Hon. Joe Volpe moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Thanasis Kourtesis seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8:15 PM. The next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, October 18, 2021 via Zoom.

The above notes from the meeting of September 13,2021 were prepared by Maria Saras-Voutsinas on behalf of the Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.