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| Dave Molenhuis has all the time in the world to protest at the G20 Summit, to post CFS news releases on Twitter but no time to answer my emails |
It seems to be becoming more and more common that, when individual members of the CFS demand transparency and accountability from their representatives (both national and provincial), they are either ignored or turned away from AGMs. Gregory Kay is only one example...
Instead of denying the media, the general public and its OWN MEMBERS from attending important forums such as the CFS AGM (where all policy decisions are taken, the national executive is elected, the budget is approved, etc.), maybe the Canadian Federation of Students should in fact open up and embrace those very members who are showing an interest in the organization. Isn't that what "SOLIDARITY" is all about? Oh, I also sent this email to Dave Molenhuis and CFS Treasurer Roxanne Dubois on October 28th 2010 politely asking if they would be so kind as to provide me with a copy of the CFS AGM agenda. Well, I'm sure glad I kept searching for it myself because I have yet to receive any sort of acknowledgement of that message.
Canadian Federation of Students' National AGM Agenda - November 2010
On another note, when legitimate questions about the organization are raised (legal fees incurred from all the lawsuits either initiated by or brought against the CFS, sending numerous CFS employees to to join the "YES" campaigns during referendums on continued membership, simply trying to get a copy of the CFS's budget) are either ignored (which they are much of the time) or answered with unnecessarily aggressive rhetoric, dismissal, changing of the subject and/or unwarranted personal attacks, it's no wonder student unions all across the country are lining up to defederate from the organization.



