Members present: Paul Johanis (chair), Nicole DesRoches, Iola Price, Tony Keith, Erwin Dreessen, Arto Keklikian
1. Adoption of the agenda
The proposed agenda was agreed upon.
Moved by Arto, seconded by Nicole. Approved.
2. Administrative items
a. Minutes of July 28 2025 meeting (for approval)
Moved by Erwin, seconded by Iola. Carried.
b. Association reports:
The Chair reported on a second batch of neighbourhood sustainability audits conducted in partnership with Sustainable Eastern Ontario. This is in the context of SEO’s initiative to expand its environmental network to include Ottawa’s francophone community. The GA has been supporting this effort, especially in regard to engagement with residents at the neighbourhood level. The pilot project for these sustainability audits and action plans was conducted in two eastern Ottawa neighbourhoods with substantive francophone populations, Greater Avalon and Backburn Hamlet. The second batch of audits, which like the first are conducted by University of Ottawa students as part of academic programs, covered the Sandy Hill, Lowertown and Manor Park neighbourhoods. Draft reports have been produced over the summer, which will be shared with the local community associations. A third wave is being undertaken now as part of the fall semester.
c. Website report
All the requested enhancements of the content automation functions of the GA website have now been delivered. The new process operated flawlessly for the generation of content based on the July general meeting minutes. This includes new posts on our website, the publication of a newsletter announcing the GA’s latest advocacy activities and new posts on our social media, all of which were produced though content automation. With the completion of the project, it was agreed to release the final payment invoiced by the contractor. Erwin raised the issue of training for content maintenance on the new website. The Chair agreed that this was an urgent requirement that would be attended to in the immediate future.
d. Treasurer’s report:
Funds have been received from the City’s Community Environmental Projects Grant Program. Arrangements will be made for the disbursement of these funds with the Poets’ Pathway team.
The Chair requested a reimbursement for the payment he made by credit card of the fee for the rental of our Post Office box, in the amount of $211.31. Moved by Nicole, seconded by Arto. Carried.
e. Letter to MPPs regarding anti-SLAPP
The Chair briefed the members on the issue of individuals and not-for-profit groups such as the GA to be exposed to defamation lawsuits in Small Claims Court without access to the Anti-SLAPP provisions made available through the Courts of Justice Act of Ontario. This is because of a series of rulings by the Ontario Court of Appeals that gradually removed the Anti-SLAPP motions from the jurisdiction of the Small Claims Court. As the provincial government is currently reviewing civil justice procedures, which may require modifications to the Ontario Courts of Justice Act, this may be a good opportunity to revisit this issue and make explicit that Anti-SLAPP motions can be filed in Small Claims Court, which seems to have been the initial intent of the legislator. The GA, along with GA member Ottawa Carleton Wildlife Centre, has sent a letter to local opposition MPPs and to the Attorney General of Ontario asking that this issue be dealt with at this time. Members supported this action and proposed that the letter be sent to a wider range of MPPs and in particular those who sit on the legislative committee that will consider the report on the review of civil procedures.
Action: The Chair to seek additional signatories and expand the distribution of the letter.