What exactly do they seem to be looking for in making the appointments?
And
why is it just the Canadian NSA who makes the appointments? Because they
have less work than the US NSA? Has anyone on this list been on the
Executive Committee before?
Dear David,
Canada started the ABS and when
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I have only attended a couple of the annual meetings of the ABS in Canada,
but in both cases only members of the Association could vote or be voted
for in the election of the executive.
David B
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I have only attended a couple of the annual meetings of the ABS in Canada,
but in both cases only members of the Association could vote or be voted
for in the election of the executive.
Dear David,
My understanding is that the members of the Executive Committee are
appointed by the Canadian
Susan,
I'll have to check that. It is quite possible (probable) that I am
confused. Perhaps the voting was for motions and recommendations to the
new executive.
David
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Oh, so the US ABS is elected also?
Dear David,
No, it isn't but I wish it was. The Canadian NSA appoints all the members of the North American ABS. The last time appointments were made there wasn't a