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By becoming a member, you'll be encouraging and supporting the gay and
lesbian community in its various projects. You can join either as an
individual for an annual cost of $10 or as a group for an annual cost
of $25.
Individual members and official
representatives of member groups have the right to vote, to attend
general meetings, and to speak there. They also have the right to
participate in working committees and can be elected as trustees of the
Corporation.
To start the membership
process, please fill out this form as an individual
or this form
as a group and mail it to us at:
P.O. Box 476, Station C
Montreal, QC H2L
4K4
or call us
at (514)
528-8424
or e-mail us.
What follows are excepts
from the CCGLM by-laws
Those recognised as Members of the Corporation shall be any natural
person or legal entity which:
- supports the Corporation's objectives;
- requests to become a member;
- pays the registration fee set by the Board of
Trustees;
- and is accepted by the Board of Trustees
under resolutions adopted in due form.
(Article
2.1)
Any natural person shall be recognised as an
Individual Member. At his or her request, any volunteer who works at
least five (5) hours per month at the CCGLM, for three months, shall
become a Member, without having to pay the registration fee, the first
year.
(Article
2.2.1)
Any community organisation or association
that offers services or activities to gays and lesbians shall be
recognised as a Group Member. The organisation or association must have
its registered office located within the main territory of the CCGLM's
activities.
(Article
2.2.2)
Any community organisation or association,
regardless of sexual orientation, that supports the CCGLM's mission and
works in tandem with the CCGLM shall be recognised as a Partner Group
Member. The organisation or association must have its registered office
within the main territory of the CCGLM's activities.
(Article
2.2.3)
Any gay or lesbian
organisation not having its registered office within the main territory
of the CCGLM's activities, and any other community organisation,
foundation, firm, or institution, shall be recognised as an Associate
Member.
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