Join Us for our 2025 Annual General Meeting
November 6th 7PM EST/ 4PM PST
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About the AGM
Every year, the Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) holds a general meeting where members get together to participate in the governance of the organization. At the meeting, members receive detailed information about FBCs progress as well as the annual impact report. Paid members also have the opportunity to vote (1 vote per person), provide feedback and contribute to FBCs activities for the year ahead.
Please note that only paid members registered between January 1st 2025 and October 19th 2025 are entitled to vote at the AGM.
To Participate in AGM
To attend the AGM, you need to be a member of the Federation of Black Canadians. General members and the public may register to become paid members by October 19th to be eligible to vote at the meeting.
As a paid member, you will receive regular updates about the Federation of Black Canadians and contribute to the activities of the organization. It is also a great way to show your support for the organization and be a part of our success.
Please note that paid membership is annual and subject to renewal. If you are unsure about your current membership status, please contact us at info@fbcfcn.ca
We will be closing the paid membership registration on (October 19th) and further information on how to RSVP will be sent out to all members after this date. If you wish to attend and vote at the AGM, please make sure to become a paid member before the deadline.
AGM Documents
About the AGM
Every year, the Federation of Black Canadians (FBC) holds a general meeting where members get together to participate in the governance of the organization. At the meeting, members receive detailed information about FBCs progress as well as the annual impact report. Paid members also have the opportunity to vote (1 vote per person), provide feedback and contribute to FBCs activities for the year ahead.
Please note that only paid members registered between January 1st 2024 and October 12th 2024 are entitled to vote at the AGM.
To Participate in AGM
To attend the AGM, you need to be a member of the Federation of Black Canadians. General members and the public may register to become paid members and vote at the meeting.
As a paid member, you will receive regular updates about the Federation of Black Canadians and contribute to the activities of the organization. It is also a great way to show your support for the organization and be a part of our success.
Please note that paid membership is annual and subject to renewal. If you are unsure about your current membership status, please contact us at info@fbcfcn.ca
We will be closing the paid membership registration on (deadline to register) and further information on how to RSVP will be sent out to all members after this date. If you wish to attend and vote at the AGM, please make sure to become a paid member before the deadline.
- Financial statements (Coming Soon)
- By-laws
- Impact report (Coming Soon)
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