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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
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- 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.
Minutes of the July 12 2021 Monthly Meeting
Minutes of the July 12 2021 Monthly Meeting
Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on July 12, 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
Rue Hayer-Bains
George Guzmas
Serge Vankevich
Roberto Hausman
Arif Ahmed
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
Hon. Joe Volpe
Hon. Basilio Jordano
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
- President’s Report/Discussions
- Presentation by Hon. Monte McNaughton Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development
- New Members/New Business
- Adjournment
Welcome Remarks by the Chair:
Mohammed Tajdolati chaired the virtual monthly meeting and declared the meeting open. Ricky Castellvi moved a motion to approve the agenda. Helen Wang 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:
Jonathan Annobil moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and Roberto Hausman seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were approved unanimously.
President’s Report/Discussions:
- Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the online monthly meeting of July 12, 2021. During this difficult time the President reflected on the measures taken by NEPMCC to help its fellow members through various projects such as internship, LJI and others. He appreciated the hard work from everyone including Maria Saras- Voutsinas, Hon. Joe Volpe, Dr. Tajdolati and all other members who worked extremely hard during the exceedingly difficult year 2020 as a committee on various projects of NEPMCC. Although 2020 was a tough year for many, but NEPMCC had successfully implemented various projects for the benefit of its members. He hoped 2021 will be a better year for all. He urged everyone to follow public health guidelines and maintain physical distancing. He informed that LJI program has been approved for another three terms.
- President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC. He mentioned Kathy Lin, Kathy Gerasklis, Susana Donan, Ernesto Donan, Athanasios Kourtesis, the Hon. Basilio Jordano, and all others who generously donated to NEPMCC
- 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 had earlier made a written submission on behalf of NEPMCC to the House of Commons Standing Committee on finance for the pre-budget consultations in advance of the upcoming budgets. The details of which were shared via email with all members before this monthly meeting in December 2020. The submission was made in the best interests of the ethnic media sector in Canada.
- President Thomas Saras informed both LJI and internship program are progressing well. Although the internship program did not have many participants as expected. The internship program and LJI would invite new applications in 2021.
- 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 sector and the industry.
- The President spoke about the ongoing student internship program in 2021 in cooperation with the schools of journalism. Internship will be from 3 – 6 months. The program will cover $15 per hour per student for the maximum 18 hours per week and the rest must be covered by the respective organizations. Maria Saras-Voutsinas is in touch with student intern coordinator from Seneca College. The program had started from January 2019. Any member interested in hiring students for their publications should contact Executive Director Maria Saras-Voutsinas, as it is on first come first serve basis due to funds approved by the Government on this project. This is a win- win situation as it will benefit the students as they will gain from the valuable experience as well as the members as they will get additional help in a very subsidized rate to run their publications. The program is in its new phase in 2021. Only those members, who have not received funds through the program earlier are eligible to apply this year and should contact Executive Director Maria Saras –Voutsinas, expressing their interests in hiring a student intern for their media outlets. Members eligible to apply will be given preference on a first come serve basis. Members were informed in the previous meetings that to qualify of funding for internship program- they should be an active publication.
- The internship program since had received an overwhelming response and members who could not participate last year may be given another chance in the next phase provided, they meet the requirements of this program. Members hiring interns now can only be eligible for part time as the students also continue their studies. The part time interns will be working with the publications for 18 hours per week X $ 15.00 dollars per hour, which is making $ 270.00 dollars per student per week X 12 weeks = 3,240.00 for the period of January the 1st to March 31, 2020. As of April 1st, 2020, the new financial year starts, and new applications will be accepted by the NEPMCC. The current time of Applications will expire September 30, 2020.
- 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, 2021, 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 Canada Post mailing boxes, to members participating in the program.
- President Thomas Saras informed the members of the various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and how members could benefit from federal programs for ethnic media. He mentioned about the tax credit by employing full time or part time journalists or reporters in the Newsroom.
- 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. Monte McNaughton Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development
Monte McNaughton, MPP for Lambton-Kent-Middlesex, and Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development, is a politician, community leader and former small business owner from southwestern Ontario. He is currently serving his third consecutive term as a Member of Provincial Parliament.
He began his speech by mentioning “A good job is the foundation of a strong family” “Strong families build strong communities”.
Hon. Minister said, “Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program is a key step in addressing the province’s skilled labour shortage…This program helps grow our booming technology sector, staff the skilled construction trades, and meet regional needs. The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) is the province’s economic immigration program. It works in partnership with the Government of Canada through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The OINP recognizes and nominates people for permanent residence who have the skills and experience the Ontario economy needs, and the Government of Canada makes the final decision to approve applications for permanent residence.
Manan Gupta, Sean Pickford, Elman, Mila Garcia, Neel Nanda and others asked the Honourable Minister asked questions on wide variety of topics and issues related to the Province of Ontario. The Honourable minister categorically answered all questions and encouraged all to know various programs that the Government of Ontario is implementing for its communities to make Ontario a stronger economy and healthier place to live in.
New Business/Discussions:
- Maria Saras Voutsinans mentioned a top up of 15% to Aid to Publishers under Special measures for Journalism. She also mentioned that there will be top up for LJI. She said more information will follow in the upcoming weeks. Many members appreciated the office of the President of NEPMCC for submitting an incredibly detailed recommendation to the standing committee on Finance and hoped that the recommendations would be implemented. Members also thanked Executive Director Maria Saras- Voutsinas for providing consistent and valuable help tireless for members with their issues during the pandemic year. Maria Saras- Voutsinas informed members that there was meeting with Premier Doug Ford. The Ontario Government has dedicated $10 million in advertising for 30 languages for ethnic media.
Adjournment:
Roberto Hausman moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Pooyan Tabatabaei seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8.30 pm. The next monthly meeting would take place on Monday August 09, 2021, through Zoom
The above notes from the meeting of July 12, 2021 were prepared by Maria Saras-Voutsinas on behalf of the Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC, Neel Nanda.
Minutes of the May 10, 2021 Monthly Meeting
Minutes of the May 10, 2021 Monthly Meeting
Minutes of the Monthly Meeting held on May 10, 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
Rue Hayer-Bains
George Guzmas
Serge Vankevich
Roberto Hausman
Arif Ahmed
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
• President’s Report/Discussions
• Presentation by Dr. David N. Fisman – Epidemiologist, Professor University of Toronto
• 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. Helen Wang seconded it. The motion was carried.
Minutes of the previous meeting:
Rue Hayer- Bains moved a motion to approve the minutes of the previous monthly meeting and John Saraidaris seconded it. Minutes of the previous monthly meeting were approved unanimously.
President’s Report/Discussions:
• Thomas Saras welcomed everyone to the online monthly meeting of May 10, 2021. During this difficult time the President reflected on the measures taken by NEPMCC to help its fellow members through various projects such as internship, LJI and others. He appreciated the hard work from everyone including Maria Saras- Voutsinas, Hon. Joe Volpe, Dr. Tajdolati and all other members who worked extremely hard during the exceedingly difficult year 2020 as a committee on various projects of NEPMCC. Although 2020 was a tough year for many, but NEPMCC had successfully implemented various projects for the benefit of its members. He hoped 2021 will be a better year for all. He urged everyone to follow public health guidelines and maintain physical distancing. He informed that LJI program has been approved for another term.
• President Thomas Saras thanked all the members who generously donated to NEPMCC.
• President Thomas Saras that new programs undertaken by NEPMCC are open to members. The LJI was open from April 2021 for the current year. NEPMCC received approximately 60 applications for LJI. The LJI fund will be distributed in two phases for the duration of 6 months in each phase. President 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 had earlier made a written submission on behalf of NEPMCC to the House of Commons Standing Committee on finance for the pre-budget consultations in advance of the upcoming budgets. The details of which were shared via email with all members before this monthly meeting in December 2020. The submission was made in the best interests of the ethnic media industry in Canada.
• President Thomas Saras informed both LJI and internship program are progressing well. Although the internship program did not have many participants as expected. The internship program and LJI would invite new applications in 2021.
• 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 in order to request more funds for the struggling ethnic media industry.
. The President spoke about the ongoing student internship program in 2021 in cooperation with the schools of journalism. Internship will be from 3 – 6 months. The program will cover $15 per hour per student for the maximum 18 hours per week and the rest must be covered by the respective organizations. Maria Saras-Voutsinas is in touch with student intern coordinator from Seneca College. The program had started from January 2019. Any member interested in hiring students for their publications should contact Executive Director Maria Saras-Voutsinas as it is on first come first serve basis due to funds approved by the Government on this project. This is a win- win situation as it will benefit the students as they will gain from the valuable experience as well as the members as they will get additional help in a very subsidized rate to run their publications. The program is in its new phase in 2021. Only those members, who have not received funds through the program earlier are eligible to apply this year and should contact Executive Director Maria Saras –Voutsinas, expressing their interests in hiring a student intern for their media outlets. Members eligible to apply will be given preference on a first come serve basis. Members were informed in the previous meetings that in order to qualify of funding for internship program- they should be an active publication.
• The internship program since had received an overwhelming response and members who could not participate last year may be given another chance in the next phase provided, they meet the requirements of this program. Members hiring interns now can only be eligible for part time as the students also continue their studies. The part time interns will be working with the publications for 18 hours per week X $ 15.00 dollars per hour, which is making $ 270.00 dollars per student per week X 12 weeks = 3,240.00 for the period of January the 1st to March 31, 2020. As of April 1st, 2020, the new financial year starts, and new applications will be accepted by the NEPMCC. The current time of Applications will expire September 30, 2020.
• 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.
• President Thomas Saras informed the members of the various projects undertaken by NEPMCC and how members could benefit from federal programs for ethnic media. He mentioned about the tax credit by employing full time or part time journalists or reporters in the Newsroom.
• 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 Dr. David N. Fisman – Epidemiologist, Professor University of Toronto
Dr. Fisman explained the benefits of the vaccine in his brief and quelled all misconceptions about vaccine hesitancy. He highlighted getting the Vaccine drastically saves from getting Covid or falling severely ill when one gets Covid. Dr. Fisman expressed optimism that if we all follow public health guidelines, we could have a better summer as numbers of patient with Covid 19 is beginning to see a declining trend. He also cautioned that although the future looks better, we must not give up our guard in fighting this disease. He also mentioned that once both doses are taken it prevents transmission. He said getting both the doses will have positive impact on Public Health. He highlighted the point that vaccines are safe, effective and it protects us and saves the lives of people around us. He mentioned that severe side effects of the vaccine are exceedingly rare, and most side effects are mild which goes away on its own. He mentioned that there is so many hospitalizations in Ontario due to Covid as the third wave is in full swing and by not taking vaccine when it is available could have a further adverse effect on the health of the population. He then took various questions from the members on wide variety of issues related to vaccine and Covid 19. Dr Fisman expressed cautious optimism overall as all the results of following public health guidelines is beginning to bear fruit.
Pooyan Tabatabaei, Serge Vankevich, George Guzmas, Rosemary Sadlier, Roberto Hausman, Arif Ahmed, Jamshid, Iran Star and others asked questions regarding safety and other effectiveness of vaccines and on the prevailing third wave of Covid 19 as well as the effectiveness of AstraZeneca compared to Moderna or Pfizer. Dr. Fisman answered all questions candidly to the satisfaction of all.
Dr. Tajdolati and Maria Saras-Voutsinas thanked Dr. Fisman for giving his valuable opinions on Vaccine and Covid 19 and on the future beyond Covid.
New Business/Discussions:
Phoenix Web: Shantanu Banerjee and Tuhi Sen spoke on behalf of Phoenix Web a Sate of the Art Printing Company located in Markahm, Ontario. They assured to give the members of NEPMCC a special rate for any of their printing needs.
Many members appreciated the office of the President of NEPMCC for submitting an incredibly detailed recommendation to the standing committee on Finance and hoped that the recommendations would be implemented. Members also thanked Executive Director Maria Saras- Voutsinas for providing consistent and valuable help tireless for members with their issues during the pandemic year. Maria Saras- Voutsinas informed members that there was meeting with Premier Doug Ford. The Ontario Government has dedicated $10 million in advertising for 30 languages for ethnic media.
Hon Joe Volpe invited all members to write articles about community to submit to the organization. http://cnmng.ca/ (Canadian National Multilingual News Group).
He also invited members to share news feed and data about covid 19.
Adjournment:
Hon Joe Volpe moved a motion to adjourn the meeting and Yuri Natchetoi seconded it. The motion was carried. The Chair Dr. Tajdolati adjourned the meeting at 8.30 pm. The next monthly meeting would take place on Monday June 14, 2021, through Zoom
The above notes from the meeting of May 110,2021 prepared by the Secretary General and Senior VP of the NEPMCC Neel Nanda.