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WMM 2022–2023

  • Toronto City Hall (Committee Room 2) 100 Queen St. W Toronto, ON M5H 2N2 Canada (map)

Winter Members’ Meeting (2022–2023)

About.

The Federation of Canadian Secondary Students / Fédération des élèves du secondaire au Canada (FCSS-FESC) is pleased to announce its Winter Members’ Meeting (FMM) will take place on Saturday, 17 December 2022 at Toronto City Hall (Committee Room 2) in downtown Toronto from 13:00 EDT to 18:00 EDT.

The WMM is an opportunity for Members and other stakeholders to learn more about the Federation, provide input on programs for the upcoming operational year and network.

Accessibility notice.

  • Toronto City Hall is wheelchair accessible and has wheelchair accessible washrooms on every floor

  • Elevators are accessible and have voice notification/braille

  • Large print digital projection will be used. Alternative formats may be requested in advance

  • Microphones and auditory amplification systems will not be in use

  • Lunch will not be served, but light refreshments will be available

RSVP.

Members of the FCSS-FESC must RSVP here by 10 December 2022.

Generally, attendance at the WMM is only for Members of the FCSS-FESC and invited stakeholders. All stakeholders must receive an invitation to attend the WMM from the Executive Director. Individuals, groups, and organizations interested in receiving an invitation may submit a request by email to hello-bonjour@fcss-fesc.ca explaining their interest in attending.

COVID-19 safety precautions.

For the health and safety of our Members in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the FCSS-FESC has added various health and safety precautions that apply to all in-person attendees at our events. As such, all attendees must show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 as defined by Health Canada (i.e., two doses of a two-dose series, or one dose of a one-dose series). In the alternative, attendees may show proof of a documented medical exemption, signed by a physician or nurse practitioner authorized to practice in the province of Ontario. All in-person attendees must also wear a mask at all times other than when seated at an assigned seat.

In recognition of the rights of all attendees rights as set out by the Human Rights Code, RSO 1990, c H.19, attending this event virtually via videoconference is the available accommodation for individuals who are not fully vaccinated, cannot show medical documentation supporting an exemption, cannot or refuse to wear a mask when required, or simply do not wish to disclose their personal information.

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