NOTICE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ COMMISSION SASKATCHEWAN (IPCS) BIENNIAL MEETING – NOV. 18 November 1, 2017 Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Email NOTICE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ COMMISSION SASKATCHEWAN (IPCS) BIENNIAL MEETING The Indigenous Peoples’ Commission – Saskatchewan (IPCS) will hold a Biennial Meeting, coinciding with the Liberal Party of Canada – Saskatchewan (LPCS) Convention. Date: November 18, 2017 Where: Delta Hotels Regina, 1919 Saskatchewan Drive Regina https://www.google.com/maps?q=1919+Saskatchewan+Drive+Regina+S4P+4H2+SK&ll=50.4519434,-104.6109913&t=m&hl=en&z=14&spn=0.005911,0.013894 Time: TBA (between 9am and 5pm) Room: Lombardy C The following positions will be up for election (or appointment) for a two-year term for the IPCS: Chair Vice-Chair Indigenous Youth Representative Indigenous Women’s Representative Treaty 8 and 10 Regional Representative Northern Saskatchewan Métis Representative Treaty 6 and 5 Regional Representative Central Saskatchewan Métis Representative Treaty 4 and 2 Regional Representative Southern Regional Métis Representative All Registered Indigenous Liberal Party of Canada members (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) are invited to run for these positions and vote if any positions are contested. If you are Interested in running any of the above-noted IPCS positions, please submit your intention to 1party@liberal.ca by November 8, 2017. Candidates may also run from the floor of the IPCS Biennial meeting. This is a great time to get involved with the IPCS and the LPCS as we prepare for the LPC Biennial Policy Convention in Halifax in April 2018 and the 2019 federal election. Ronda Evans National IPC Vice-Chair, Organization and Membership Chair, IPC-CPA Appointments Sub-Committee **** IPC Saskatchewan Biennial 18 November 2017 – Draft Agenda Meeting Chair – Wendy Gervais, Interim Chair IPCS Call to Order Review of previous Biennial minutes Review of Executive reports Draft IPC Charter Elections a) Chair b) Vice-Chair c) Indigenous Youth Representative d) Indigenous Women’s Representative e) Treaty 8 and 10 Regional Representative f) Northern Saskatchewan Métis Representative g) Treaty 6 and 5 Regional Representative h) Central Saskatchewan Métis Representative i) Treaty 4 and 2 Regional Representative j) Southern Regional Métis Representative New business Adjournment Indigenous Peoples’ Commission – http://ipc-cpa.liberal.ca Contact the Indigenous Peoples’ Commission: