- January 1: The new Executive takes office.
- May: The CAP Newsletter appears and includes
an announcement of the Annual General Meeting
- September-October: Presentations at the Annual
General Meeting include: President's report;
Secretary/Treasurer's report; IFPS Representative's report;
Newsletter Editor's report; Special
committee reports (if any); Nominating Committee's
report; and the Auditor's report. The
Nominating Committee and Auditor for the next
year are announced. The Nominating Committee's
job is to look for candidates to take
office in the next year plus one.
- November: The CAP Newsletter appears, with
ballots if necessary. In practice, the Newsletter
usually appears in December.
- Reports are filed with the Government of Nova
Scotia no more than 14 days after the Annual General Meeting,
or change of Director(s), or a special resolution.
This summary was provided by Rob Fensome. It originally appeared
in CAP Newsletter 20(1):7 (1997).
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