Agriculture Union National Council Meeting April 28, Westin Harbour Castle Toronto, Ontario MINUTES

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Agriculture Union National Council Meeting April 28, 2006 Westin Harbour Castle Toronto, Ontario MINUTES In Attendance National Executive: Yves Ducharme, National President; Bob Kingston, 1 st NEVP; Debbie Forsythe, 2 nd NEVP; Denis Sicard, 3 rd NEVP; Howard Willems, 4 th NEVP. Regional Vice-Presidents: Brenda Baergen, Northern Saskatchewan; Sam Barlin, Manitoba, North Western Ontario & Nunavut; Michele Coe, Southern Alberta; Ron Filteau, Southern Saskatchewan; André Grégoire, Eastern Quebec; Bob Jackson, Western British Columbia and Yukon; John Langs, North East Ontario; Allan MacRae, Western Atlantic; Darrell-Lee McKenzie, Eastern British Columbia; Glenn Miller, South Western Ontario; Fabian Murphy, Eastern Atlantic; Barry Payne, Eastern Ontario, Ottawa- Gatineau; Raphaël Tarasco, Western Quebec; Mike Vanson, Northern Alberta and Northwest Territories. Directors: Curt Elash, Canadian Grain Commission; Marianne Hladun, Equal Opportunities; Céline Préfontaine, Public Service Commission of Canada & the Canada School of the Public Service; Idelta Vieira, Department of National Defence. Staff: Larry Budge, Administrative Officer; Elaine Massie, Service Officer; Sylvia Prowse, Service Officer, Sylvie Rochon, Service Officer. 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 9:00 a.m. by Yves Ducharme, the National President. 2. Opening Remarks Yves greeted everyone and mentioned that the four Standing Committees will not have a chance to meet as this meeting was scheduled for just one day. He stated that he s looking forward to the PSAC convention later this week and announced that in the afternoon, two candidates running for the PSAC presidency - Heather Brooker and Jean-François Deslauriers - will drop by and introduce themselves to the Council members. 1

3. Adoption of Agenda Additions: 15 Merit Principle Pilot Project 16 CFIA Staffing in Québec Region 17 CFIA Harassment Training update 18 Co-developed Training - AAFC and CFIA M/S/C MacRae/Filteau THAT the agenda, including additions above, be adopted. 4. Hours of Session Proposed hours of session: April 28/06: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. or until completion of business M/S/C Miller/Préfontaine THAT the proposed hours of session be adopted. 5. Approval of the February 2006 Council Minutes Corrections to English and French minutes: Item 12 the merger reference in first sentence should read: Shearwater Halifax and not Shearwater - Winnipeg. Corrections French minutes only: On page 12 - the last sentence should read «à savoir combien cela coûtera de faire breveter le logo.» On page 13 the second sentence of last paragraph should read: «Les membres pourront utiliser le texte que Sylvie va préparer, ou celui». On page 19 the recommendation regarding Regulation 1(A), Section 2 (c) should read : «Deux (2) Directeur(rice)s venant du MDN, de la CFP/ÉFPC, de la CCG, de la PÉ, à tour de rôle à chaque congrès». M/S/C Préfontaine/Vieira - THAT the February 2006 Council minutes, including the above mentioned corrections, be adopted. Unanimous - Recorded Vote #1 2

6. Business Arising out of Minutes Yves provided an update regarding meeting with Mr. Guimont; during the meeting it was apparent that the new CFIA president was not fully informed on several long standing issues that we re committed to and so Yves took time to inform him. Regarding ongoing Classification Reviews, Sylvie and Elaine gave updates and took questions from Council members. Regarding the Info Key document, Fabian Murphy raised conflicting information regarding regional seminars; Debbie Forsythe (Finance & Communications), took note of the discrepancy and will discuss with Sylvie Rochon. 7. Finance and Communications The Finance Standing Committee did not meet (see item 2 - Opening Remarks). Regarding Communications, the Council discussed the Union s upcoming 40 th anniversary. M/S/C - Miller/Préfontaine That each Council member shall receive one sheet of commemorative stamps with our 40 th anniversary logo. Unanimous Recorded Vote #2 These sheets will each have 40 usable stamps which Council members will use for correspondence. Marianne Hladun and Brenda Baergen talked about a bike-a-thon fundraiser that will be taking place in Saskatoon in June. Money raised will go to NASHI, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of children in Ukraine. A pledge form was circulated around the table for donations. M/S/C - Forsythe/Willems That the Component shall contribute double the amount donated by Council members. Unanimous NOTE: Council members donated $500 and so the Component will contribute $1000. Marianne and Brenda gave a big thank you! to everyone. 8. National Office Staff Larry Budge and Bob Kingston provided updates. As previously stated, Sylvia Prowse will be off for six months and efforts to fill her position were delayed. A successful candidate was found but the person was unable to secure leave to come over. A second job posting took place and 3

the interview process was just completed last week; reference checks are all that remain and the Executive will make a decision on a candidate later this week. 9. PSAC Convention Committee reports Members of the Executive gave updates regarding the PSAC committee that they sit on and discussed priorities with Council members. 10. Planning Session Follow Up Yves gave a progress report regarding activities and action items that were identified at the planning session. 11. Collective Bargaining Update Yves and Bob provided updates. Regarding CFIA, Mike McNamara will be back as PSAC negotiator; team members will be elected at the National Bargaining conference later this fall. Regarding Treasury Board, January 2007 seems to be the target date for the National Bargaining conference. 12. PSAC Candidates Caucus meeting Jean François Deslauriers and Heather Brooker, two candidates vying for the PSAC presidency, met with Council to discuss their platform. 13. Inspection Reform Committee Update Denis Sicard, Chairperson of the Inspection Reform Committee, gave progress reports and took questions regarding Beef, Hogs and Poultry reforms; he stated that Richard Brady is the new Poultry Inspection Reform technical team rep for Ontario. Bob Jackson stated the need to hold meetings in the near future to discuss important issues; Denis agreed but right we must wait for feedback from union reps. 14. Next meeting Dates for the next National Council meeting were not scheduled at this time. A decision will be made once the PSAC announces its Bargaining Conference dates. 15. Merit Principle Pilot Project Céline Préfontaine shared information with Council members regarding a Merit Principle pilot project that she recently attended. 4

16. CFIA Staffing Québec Region Raphaël Tarasco reported to Council that there are new staffing issues surfacing in the Québec region. Issues regarding EG3 s, EG4 s and the EG1 (Developmental) were identified and discussed by Council. Our concerns will be brought to Mary Brodhead s attention in a meeting that we have with her in 2 weeks. 17. CFIA Harassment Training Update Marianne Hladun gave a progress report. The course has been developed and is now ready to be delivered as a pilot project; after that stage, adjustments will be made then members will be informed once course becomes available. 18. Co-developed Training AAFC and CFIA Bob Kingston gave a progress report. Adjournment M/S/C Payne/Tarasco THAT the meeting be adjourned. Minutes submitted by, Larry Budge Administrative Officer 5