Michael Mouritsen | RPDon’t Include ‘Business Arising from the Minutes’ on Your AgendaSome organizations may include on their meeting agendas an item, immediately after approval of the minutes, called ‘business [or matters]…3d ago3d ago
Michael Mouritsen | RPAvoid Appointing Committee Co-ChairsNext week is Victoria Day, the unofficial start of Summer in Canada — a good time to take a break. Episode 30 of Myths and…May 13May 13
Michael Mouritsen | RPDon’t Like the Chair’s Ruling? Raise Concerns At Meeting, Not in Text MessageEarlier this month, the Speaker of the Saskatchewan Legislature called out a number of government ministers for sending him ‘hundreds’ of…Apr 29Apr 29
Michael Mouritsen | RPMyths in Parliamentary Procedure — Part 11Two more episodes from my series on Myths and Misunderstandings in #ParliamentaryProcedure. Today, we take a look at votes to make a…Apr 22Apr 22
Michael Mouritsen | RPWhat’s the Difference Between a Constitution and Bylaws?This article originally appeared as Episode 25 in my Myths and Misunderstandings in #ParliamentaryProcedure series.Apr 9Apr 9
Michael Mouritsen | RPMyths in Parliamentary Procedure — Part 10Another two instalments from my series on Myths and Misunderstandings in #ParliamentaryProcedure: Episodes 23 (‘Who can approve the…Apr 1Apr 1
Michael Mouritsen | RPMyths in Parliamentary Procedure — Part 9The latest two instalments in my series Myths in #ParliamentaryProcedure — Episodes 21 and 22 posted this month.Mar 18Mar 18
Michael Mouritsen | RPClosing Debate: A Fraught But Essential ToolI am often asked if the rules permit someone to conclude his or her remarks after speaking for or against a motion by moving to close…Feb 21Feb 21
Michael Mouritsen | RPA Message to ReadersMy Home Page at MichaelMouritsen.ca or MichaelMouritsen.comDec 10, 2023Dec 10, 2023