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The '''Canadian Committee''' is a [[NASPA]] [[committees|committee]] established in February 2009 to
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{{#naspa:committee-data-top|canada}}
manage matters pertaining solely to Canadian and not American players.
 
 
 
To contact the Canadian Committee send an email to [mailto:naspa-canada@yahoogroups.com naspa-canada@yahoogroups.com].
 
 
 
== Members ==
 
 
 
{{#naspa:committee-members|canada}}
 
  
 
== Rules Governing Canadian Committee Elections ==
 
== Rules Governing Canadian Committee Elections ==
  
 
Each year two CC positions will expire on December 31.  Prior to that date, there will be a nomination period for new candidates (lasting from September 1 to October 15).  During that time, all Canadian NASPA members in good standing may nominate themselves or have others nominate them to run for election to the CC.  The incumbents may also seek re-election.
 
Each year two CC positions will expire on December 31.  Prior to that date, there will be a nomination period for new candidates (lasting from September 1 to October 15).  During that time, all Canadian NASPA members in good standing may nominate themselves or have others nominate them to run for election to the CC.  The incumbents may also seek re-election.
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SPECIAL NOTE:  On August 30, 2013, the CC voted to not allow any Canadians who live outside of Canada to run in a CC election.  Because of the regional organization of the CC, it was determined that an expatriate would have an unfair advantage in an election over resident Canadians because he/she would not be subject to the maximum and minimum membership quotas of the regions.
 
   
 
   
Each year the CC election period will run from November 1 to November 30.  All Canadian NASPA members in good standing may vote in this election.  An online voting system will be instituted.  (The CC will appoint a returning officer responsible for handling and counting ballots cast by voters who prefer to vote by paper ballot.)  All votes must be received by 11:59 p.m. on November 30.
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Each year the CC election period will run from November 1 to November 30.  All Canadian NASPA members in good standing may vote in this election.  An online voting system will be instituted.  (The CC will appoint a returning officer responsible for receiving and counting ballots cast by voters who prefer to vote by paper ballot.)  All votes must be received by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on November 30.
 
   
 
   
Each voter may vote for as many as two candidates on the ballot, but may only submit one ballot (either online or paper).
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Each voter may vote for as many as two candidates on the ballot, but may only submit one ballot (online, email or paper).
 
   
 
   
There is no limit to the number of candidates allowed to seek election each year.  In most cases the two candidates with the highest vote totals shall be elected to three-year terms that begin on the following January 1.  (Note: Because there are maximum and minimum regional requirements for the CC, a scenario might exist where candidates finishing worse than second in the election could win a spot ahead of candidates who finished with a greater total of votes.  Similarly, it is also possible for a candidate to win a CC spot by acclamation in a year when other candidates need to be elected. See "Structure of Canadian Committee" for further details.)
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There is no limit to the number of candidates allowed to seek election each year.  In most cases the two candidates with the highest vote totals shall be elected to three-year terms that begin on the following January 1.  (Note: Because there are maximum and minimum regional requirements for the CC, a scenario might exist where candidates finishing worse than second in the election could win a spot ahead of candidates who finished with greater vote totals.  Similarly, it is also possible for a candidate to win a CC spot by acclamation in a year when other candidates need to be elected. See [[Structure of Canadian Committee]] for further details.)
  
 
If an election ends in a tie that must be broken, a runoff election will be held.  Deadlines to submit votes will be announced as necessary.  If the runoff election ends in a tie, a lottery or coin toss will be used to break the tie.
 
If an election ends in a tie that must be broken, a runoff election will be held.  Deadlines to submit votes will be announced as necessary.  If the runoff election ends in a tie, a lottery or coin toss will be used to break the tie.
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Any disputes about the elections process will be decided by the CC members (excluding those running for re-election).
 
Any disputes about the elections process will be decided by the CC members (excluding those running for re-election).
  
=== 2011 Canadian Committee Election Nominees ===
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=== 2020 Canadian Committee Election Process ===
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Nominations can be accepted by anyone on the CC from October 16 through October 31. The election itself (if necessary) runs through the entire month of November.
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If you nominate someone else, we must confirm that the person actually wants to run in the election. If you nominate yourself, your name goes directly onto the ballot. Incumbents are allowed to run for reelection.
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[[Siri Tillekeratne]] was reelected by acclamation.
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=== 2019 Canadian Committee Election Process ===
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Nominations can be accepted by anyone on the CC from October 20 through October 31. The election itself (if necessary) runs through the entire month of November.
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If you nominate someone else, we must confirm that the person actually wants to run in the election. If you nominate yourself, your name goes directly onto the ballot. Incumbents are allowed to run for reelection.
  
The nomination period for the 2011 CC election began on September 1 and ran until October 15. Any Canadian NASPA member in good standing could have nominated himself/herself as a candidate or could have been nominated by another Canadian NASPA member in good standing.
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[[Andy Saunders]] was reelected by acclamation,
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and [[Jillian Bathgate]] was elected for the first time by acclamation.
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We thank [[Joshua Sokol]] for supervising this process.
  
The following four Canadian NASPA members have asked that their names be on the ballot for the 2011 CC election.  They are listed below alphabetically:
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=== 2018 Canadian Committee Election Process ===
  
* Lisa Kessler
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The nomination period ran from September 1 through October 15. Four
* Carl Madden
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nominations were received by the Committee, two third-party nominations
* Mad Palazzo
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and two self-nominations. Though numerous attempts by telephone and email
* Siri Tillekeratne (incumbent) wins a seat by acclamation
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were made to contact one of the third-party nominees, the Committee was
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unable to reach the nominee and thus the nomination was effectively
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declined. The other third-party nominee accepted the nomination. When it
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became apparent that there would be an election, one of the three
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candidates withdrew their nomination, leaving two candidates who have been
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acclaimed to the Canadian Committee for the term running from 2019 to
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2021. Congratulations to Joshua Sokol (Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces)
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and Colin Viebrock (Western Canada/Territories) whose terms will begin
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January 1, 2019. (Due to Joshua being one of the nominees, I was the
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Returning Officer for the process.)
  
Incumbent David Boys, whose term expires at the end of 2011, did not seek reelection.
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Andy Saunders<br>
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Canadian Committee
  
Because Ontario already has two of the six CC members and, by rule, cannot have more than three members, Siri Tillekeratne (Western Canada) wins another term by acclamation.  The other three candidates will vie for the one vacant seat.
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=== 2017 Canadian Committee Election Process ===
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The nomination process for the 2017 CC Election began on September 1 and ended at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on October 15.  All Canadian-based NASPA members in good standing were eligible to nominate themselves or other Canadian-based NASPA members for election.  The actual election period, had it been needed, would have run from November 1 to November 30.
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The three-year terms of both Andy Saunders and Siri Tillekeratne are expiring on December 31, 2017.  Each was eligible to run for re-election.  The following two people registered to be candidates:
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* Jason Broersma (Ontario)
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* Siri Tillekeratne (Western Canada/Territories)
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As these were the only two registered candidates by the October 15 deadline, both win places on the CC by acclamation.
  
 
== Agenda ==
 
== Agenda ==
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The Committee has the following items on its agenda:
 
The Committee has the following items on its agenda:
  
* Organize and administer the 2011 CC election, begininng with the nomination process.
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* Organizing and administering CC Elections.
* Examine the 2011 CNSC qualification process and consider making revisions to that process for future CNSCs.
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* Explore ideas for including [[CSW]] play at the [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship |CNSC]]
* Consider a ratings fee surcharge on Canadian tournaments to help fund Canadian WSC players.
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* Prepare qualification systems for international invitational competitions
* Establish a mechanism for communicating with Canadian Scrabble players.
 
  
 
== Recent activity ==
 
== Recent activity ==
* June 13, 2011 was established as the qualification deadline for the 2011 Canadian WSC team.
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* The Committee worked on drafts of a poll to be sent to all Canadian NASPA players to garner their opinions on how the Canadian National Scrabble Championship tournament can be improved.
* Established a permanent tie-breaking rule for all future CC elections.
 
* Amended the qualification rules for Canadians wishing to compete at the 2011 [[World SCRABBLE Championship]] to account for NASPA's new SOWPODS rating list.
 
* Prepared a qualification system for the Canadian team at the 2011 [[World SCRABBLE Championship]].
 
* Prepared a qualification system for the 2011 [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship]].
 
 
 
== WSC 2013 Qualification System ==
 
The qualification system for the 2013 World Scrabble Championship will be finalised shortly. It will not be significantly different from that of 2011.
 
Specifically there will continue to be berths awarded by the following criteria:
 
 
 
* WSC 2011 top 1/4 finishers (Max of three or four depending on Canada's 2013 allotment).
 
* Canadian Champion (undecided which lexicon's champion will be used)
 
* Peak Rating
 
* Qualification Tournament
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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* [[Structure of Canadian Committee]]
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* [[2013 World SCRABBLE Championship Canadian Qualification System]]
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* [[2013 Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship qualification system]]
  
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== Obsolete Links ==
 
* [[2010 Causeway Challenge Canadian Qualification System]]
 
* [[2010 Causeway Challenge Canadian Qualification System]]
 
[[Category:Committees]]
 
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* [[2011 Canadian World SCRABBLE Championship Qualifying Tournament Venue Vote]]
 
* [[2011 Canadian World SCRABBLE Championship Qualifying Tournament Venue Vote]]
 
* [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship Qualification System]]
 
* [[Canadian National SCRABBLE Championship Qualification System]]
* [[Structure of Canadian Committee]]
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Revision as of 15:26, 18 December 2020

The Canadian Committee is a NASPA committee. Its mandate is to manage matters pertaining solely to Canadian and not to American players. To contact the committee, please send an email message to canada@scrabbleplayers.org.

Members

The following members currently belong to the committee:

[photo of John Chew]
ex officio
2009-02-22~
[photo of Judy Cole]
ex officio
2019-07-22~
[photo of Joshua Sokol (SM)]
chair
2019-01-01~2024-12-31


Rules Governing Canadian Committee Elections

Each year two CC positions will expire on December 31. Prior to that date, there will be a nomination period for new candidates (lasting from September 1 to October 15). During that time, all Canadian NASPA members in good standing may nominate themselves or have others nominate them to run for election to the CC. The incumbents may also seek re-election.

SPECIAL NOTE: On August 30, 2013, the CC voted to not allow any Canadians who live outside of Canada to run in a CC election. Because of the regional organization of the CC, it was determined that an expatriate would have an unfair advantage in an election over resident Canadians because he/she would not be subject to the maximum and minimum membership quotas of the regions.

Each year the CC election period will run from November 1 to November 30. All Canadian NASPA members in good standing may vote in this election. An online voting system will be instituted. (The CC will appoint a returning officer responsible for receiving and counting ballots cast by voters who prefer to vote by paper ballot.) All votes must be received by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on November 30.

Each voter may vote for as many as two candidates on the ballot, but may only submit one ballot (online, email or paper).

There is no limit to the number of candidates allowed to seek election each year. In most cases the two candidates with the highest vote totals shall be elected to three-year terms that begin on the following January 1. (Note: Because there are maximum and minimum regional requirements for the CC, a scenario might exist where candidates finishing worse than second in the election could win a spot ahead of candidates who finished with greater vote totals. Similarly, it is also possible for a candidate to win a CC spot by acclamation in a year when other candidates need to be elected. See Structure of Canadian Committee for further details.)

If an election ends in a tie that must be broken, a runoff election will be held. Deadlines to submit votes will be announced as necessary. If the runoff election ends in a tie, a lottery or coin toss will be used to break the tie.

Any disputes about the elections process will be decided by the CC members (excluding those running for re-election).

2020 Canadian Committee Election Process

Nominations can be accepted by anyone on the CC from October 16 through October 31. The election itself (if necessary) runs through the entire month of November.

If you nominate someone else, we must confirm that the person actually wants to run in the election. If you nominate yourself, your name goes directly onto the ballot. Incumbents are allowed to run for reelection.

Siri Tillekeratne was reelected by acclamation.

2019 Canadian Committee Election Process

Nominations can be accepted by anyone on the CC from October 20 through October 31. The election itself (if necessary) runs through the entire month of November.

If you nominate someone else, we must confirm that the person actually wants to run in the election. If you nominate yourself, your name goes directly onto the ballot. Incumbents are allowed to run for reelection.

Andy Saunders was reelected by acclamation, and Jillian Bathgate was elected for the first time by acclamation. We thank Joshua Sokol for supervising this process.

2018 Canadian Committee Election Process

The nomination period ran from September 1 through October 15. Four nominations were received by the Committee, two third-party nominations and two self-nominations. Though numerous attempts by telephone and email were made to contact one of the third-party nominees, the Committee was unable to reach the nominee and thus the nomination was effectively declined. The other third-party nominee accepted the nomination. When it became apparent that there would be an election, one of the three candidates withdrew their nomination, leaving two candidates who have been acclaimed to the Canadian Committee for the term running from 2019 to 2021. Congratulations to Joshua Sokol (Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces) and Colin Viebrock (Western Canada/Territories) whose terms will begin January 1, 2019. (Due to Joshua being one of the nominees, I was the Returning Officer for the process.)

Andy Saunders
Canadian Committee

2017 Canadian Committee Election Process

The nomination process for the 2017 CC Election began on September 1 and ended at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on October 15. All Canadian-based NASPA members in good standing were eligible to nominate themselves or other Canadian-based NASPA members for election. The actual election period, had it been needed, would have run from November 1 to November 30.

The three-year terms of both Andy Saunders and Siri Tillekeratne are expiring on December 31, 2017. Each was eligible to run for re-election. The following two people registered to be candidates:

  • Jason Broersma (Ontario)
  • Siri Tillekeratne (Western Canada/Territories)


As these were the only two registered candidates by the October 15 deadline, both win places on the CC by acclamation.

Agenda

The Committee has the following items on its agenda:

  • Organizing and administering CC Elections.
  • Explore ideas for including CSW play at the CNSC
  • Prepare qualification systems for international invitational competitions

Recent activity

  • The Committee worked on drafts of a poll to be sent to all Canadian NASPA players to garner their opinions on how the Canadian National Scrabble Championship tournament can be improved.

Links

Obsolete Links

Past Members

The following members have served past terms on the committee:

[photo of John Robertson] John Robertson
chair
2009-02-22~2010-07-16
[photo of John Robertson] John Robertson
chair
2010-07-17~2010-12-31
[photo of John Robertson] John Robertson
chair
2011-01-01~2013-12-31
[photo of John Robertson] John Robertson
chair
2014-01-01~2016-03-07
[photo of John Robertson] John Robertson
chair
2016-03-12~2016-12-31
[photo of John Robertson] John Robertson
chair
2017-01-01~2018-01-15
[photo of Chris Cree (SM)] Chris Cree (SM)
ex officio
2009-02-22~2019-07-22
[photo of Albert Hahn (EX)] Albert Hahn (EX)
2009-02-25~2009-03-23
[photo of Tony Leah (EX)] Tony Leah (EX)
2009-02-25~2009-12-31
[photo of Tony Leah (EX)] Tony Leah (EX)
2010-01-01~2012-12-31
[photo of Siri Tillekeratne] Siri Tillekeratne
2009-02-25~2011-12-31
[photo of Siri Tillekeratne] Siri Tillekeratne
2012-01-01~2014-12-31
[photo of Siri Tillekeratne] Siri Tillekeratne
2015-01-01~2017-12-31
[photo of Siri Tillekeratne] Siri Tillekeratne
2018-01-01~2020-12-31
[photo of Siri Tillekeratne] Siri Tillekeratne
2021-01-01~2021-06-03
[photo of David Boys (GM)] David Boys (GM)
2009-02-25~2011-12-31
[photo of John Aitken] John Aitken
2009-03-27~2009-12-31
[photo of Jeff Parsons] Jeff Parsons
2009-06-11~2010-12-31
[photo of Jeff Parsons] Jeff Parsons
2011-01-01~2013-12-31
[photo of Randall Thomas (EX)] Randall Thomas (EX)
2010-01-01~2012-12-31
[photo of Lisa Kessler] Lisa Kessler
2012-01-01~2014-12-31
[photo of Dallas Johnson] Dallas Johnson
ex officio
2013-01-01~2015-08-15
[photo of Mad Palazzo] Mad Palazzo
2013-01-01~2015-12-31
[photo of Mad Palazzo] Mad Palazzo
2016-01-01~2018-12-31
[photo of Sary Karanofsky] Sary Karanofsky
2013-01-01~2015-12-31
[photo of Bernard Gotlieb (EX)] Bernard Gotlieb (EX)
2014-01-01~2016-12-31
[photo of Bernard Gotlieb (EX)] Bernard Gotlieb (EX)
2017-01-01~2019-12-31
[photo of Andy Saunders] Andy Saunders
2015-01-01~2017-12-31
[photo of Andy Saunders] Andy Saunders
2018-01-26~2019-12-31
[photo of Andy Saunders] Andy Saunders
2020-01-01~2020-10-30
[photo of Joshua Sokol (SM)] Joshua Sokol (SM)
2016-01-01~2018-01-29
[photo of Joshua Sokol (SM)] Joshua Sokol (SM)
chair
2018-01-29~2018-12-31
[photo of Rich Baker] Rich Baker
ex officio
2016-11-29~2021-06-30
[photo of Jason Broersma (EX)] Jason Broersma (EX)
2018-01-01~2020-12-31
[photo of Colin Viebrock] Colin Viebrock
2019-01-01~2021-12-31
[photo of Jillian Bathgate] Jillian Bathgate
2020-01-01~2022-12-31