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The State of the Corporation

The State of the Corporation. Youth Parliament of Manitoba Annual General Meeting - 30 April 2006 Dana Gregoire, Premier (Chairperson). Outline. What is the SOTC? Why give it? About YPM Reflection on YPM84 Goals for YPM85 Conclusion. What is the SOTC?.

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The State of the Corporation

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  1. The State of the Corporation Youth Parliament of Manitoba Annual General Meeting - 30 April 2006 Dana Gregoire, Premier (Chairperson)

  2. Outline • What is the SOTC? • Why give it? • About YPM • Reflection on YPM84 • Goals for YPM85 • Conclusion

  3. What is the SOTC? • The State of the Corporation (SOTC) address is: • a speech • drafted by the Premier • delivered yearly at the AGM • that outlines for the membership: • the current state of affairs in YPM • as well as YPM’s future direction

  4. Why give it? • The SOTC is an opportunity for the membership of YPM to learn about the goings on of the corporation • The SOTC is also a chance for the elected members of the Board of Directors/“Exec” to answer those who voted for them

  5. About YPM • Established 1922 • TUXIS Older Boys’ Parliament • Started by protestant churches in Canada • 1st Annual Session (Premier: E. A. Armstrong) • Members were elected by other youth in “ridings” • Time of flux in Leg. Assembly: no parties! • Prominent community members of today carried the YPM torch for many years • Wally Fox-Decent, Bill Norrie, Lloyd Axworthy, etc.

  6. About YPM • Incorporated 22 August 1983 • 1984-1999: Uncertain times • Corporation allowed to dissolve in 1988 • High turnover on Executive • One year, the PS to PR became the Premier! • 1996: 75th Annual Session, aka “The Bad Year” • The “Liquid Lunch” Affair • Led to ban on alcohol at YPM events (still in effect) • 1999: 78th Annual Session, aka “The Year of 36” • 2000-present: Renaissance…

  7. Wholesale revision of the By-laws Standards to appoint Senators Appointment of Senators Creation of Operations Manuals for Cabinet positions First ever Executive Retreat Revamping of Cabinet Retreat Development of regularly-updated Web site Campaign for professionalization Greater ties with AFMMLA (former MLAs) Development of Mission Statement … all while the Premier lived in a different province! Reflections on YPM84

  8. Goals for YPM85 • Strategic Planning Process • Four Themes: • Youth Outreach • Personal Development • Professionalization • Building Connections

  9. Goals for YPM85 • 1. Youth Outreach • Rural Development • Transportation costs • “Rural Session” in 2007 • Sociological Barriers • Socio-economic status • Aboriginal youth • Youth with disabilities

  10. Goals for YPM85 • 2. Personal Development • Monthly Seminars • Public speaking • Debating • Parliamentary procedure • Social Events • Cabinet • Retreat • Committees • Hands-on experience

  11. Goals for YPM85 • 3. Professionalization • Strategic Planning • YPM100 • Goal-setting • Donations • Professional communications • Diversification • Standards • Operationalization

  12. Goals for YPM85 • 4. Building Connections • Past Members • Other Youth Parliaments • Western Canada • Canada • the World • Business Community • Politicians • Non-Profit Groups

  13. Conclusion • Ambitious agenda for the year • “Aggressive, but Attainable” • Capable and committed Executive • We work for you • You are the future • Future Premiers sit in this room…

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