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AMS Assembly

Thursday, February 28th, 2019 6:30pm –Macdonald Hall 001

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Agenda

Assembly

1. Motion #1 – That AMS Assembly approve the Agenda of the meeting of February 28,

2019.

2. Motion #2 – That AMS Assembly approve the minutes of the meeting of January 17,

2019.

3. Speaker’s Business

4. Guest Speaker

a. Affairs of the Society: President Martinez

5. President’s Report: President Miguel Martinez

6. Vice-President’s Report

a. Operations: Liam Tharp

b. University Affairs: Munro Watters

7. Board of Director’s Report: Board Chair Mikela Page

8. Undergraduate Student Trustee’s Report: Trustee Victoria Chappell

9. Student Senator’s Report: Student Senate Caucus Chair

10. Rector’s Report: Rector Alex Da Silva

11. Statements by Students

12. Question Period

13. Business Arising from the Minutes

14. New Business

a. Motion #3 – That AMS Assembly ratify all of the clubs listed in Appendix: Club

b. Motion #4 – That AMS Assembly approve the first reading of the changes to the

AMS Constitution

15. Discussion Period

a. The State of Society Equity Training- Secretary Woolhouse

b. O Canada

16. Adjournment

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Motion Sheet

1. Moved by: Bronwyn Woolhouse Seconded by: Miguel Martinez

“That AMS Assembly approve the Agenda of the meeting of February 28, 2019.”

2. Moved by: Bronwyn Woolhouse Seconded by: Miguel Martinez

“That AMS Assembly approve the minutes for the Assembly meeting January 17,

2019.”

3. Moved by: Regina Codera Seconded by: Munro Watters

“That AMS Assembly ratify all of the clubs listed in Appendix: Club.”

4. Moved by: Susie Emerson Seconded by: Bronwyn Woolhouse

“That AMS Assembly approve the first reading of the changes to the AMS

Constitution.”

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President of the Alma Mater Society

Report to Assembly

Miguel Martinez February 28, 2019

[email protected]

Hello Members of Assembly,

I apologize for not submitting a written report, as I am travelling. I will be giving my

report verbally.

All the best,

Miguel Martinez

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Vice-President (Operations) & CEO

Report to Board of Directors

Liam Tharp February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Vice-President (University Affairs)

Report to Assembly

Munro Watters February 28, 2019

[email protected]

Dear Assembly

I hope you had a wonderful and restful reading week! I must send my regrets as I am

unable to make this assembly due to OUSA’s General Assembly, so if you have further

questions please feel free to email me.

Government Restructuring

Following consultations with Assembly, the AMS Board of Directors finalized

restructurings to the Government side of the AMS. Following that I have been heavily

invested in ensuring this time of change is one that is as smooth as possible from the

Commissioners all the way to current volunteers & co-chairs. We are also reaching out

to our partners within the University as well as the broader Kingston community to

ensure they are all informed of the recent changes and we can work towards continued

collaboration despite the changes. This has also affected our transition process, as such I

am working with my team to make the necessary adjustments to the work that has been

done so far to ensure the transition is smooth and complete. Further to that, I am

currently working with our Clubs Director to ensure the transition for some committees

into clubs is a smooth one.

Transition

As touched upon above, the transition process is beginning – a very bittersweet time for

sure. I have begun my transition meetings with Will and he will soon start shadowing

me at various meetings. I am also working with my direct reports on this process by

review their transition manuals and checklists to ensure that they are ready for their

incoming successors.

OUSA

As stated above, Julia and I are away at OUSA’s General Assembly this weekend where

we will be discussing the most recent policy papers: Student Financial Aid, Student

Employment, and LGBTQ+ Students. Julia has done a fantastic job of ensuring all the

relevant consultations have been done. This weekend we will also be having more in-

depth discussions with other institutions about best practices in the wake of the Student

Choice Initiative. We will also be discussing the future of OUSA as a whole and I will

update Assembly when I have further information.

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Recent events have taken up a large majority of my time, however my focus has been

on remaining organized and on top of my responsibilities to keep the Government side

running. With only 2 months left of my term, I want to make sure Will is able to come in

with a relatively clean slate to work on various projects and initiatives without

operational hindrances. s

Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns!

Munro Watters - Vice President (University Affairs)

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Members of Assembly,

The past month has been filled with preparations for the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance

(OUSA) General Assembly, preparing for transitioning my successor, and continuing advocacy

work on university administration sub-committees.

OUSA General Assembly begins on Friday, March 1st 2019. The eight member institutions will

gather together with their respective delegations to discuss the policy papers; LGBTQ+, Student

Employment, and Student Financial Aid. The papers will be revised, edited, and then (ideally)

passed at a plenary session of the general assembly. In the weeks leading up to GA, the Steering

Committee has been working to finalize the policy and prepare our delegations to debate the

papers. In my VP Administration and Human Resources role, I have had to jump in to hiring two

new Research and Policy Analysts. This has involved reviewing applications and selecting

candidates to interview.

I have been working on the transition process for my successor, and evaluating how to best

prepare for this considering the restructuring! I will also be working closely with members of the

commission to meet each of their goals before the end of the year.

As the AAC, I sit on several university-level committees, and I have been engaging on issues of

academic accommodations, academic procedures, and experiential learning. In the next month, I

am looking forward to finalizing the transition process and beginning to prepare my successor,

alongside jumping in to some internal projects!

Sincerely,

Julia Göllner

Commission of Academic Affairs

Report to Assembly

Julia Göllner February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Commission of Campus Activities

Report to Assembly

Alexander Birt February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Hello Assembly,

The next two months will be an extraordinarily busy time for the MAC with the second

Annual AMS Community Development Summit taking place on April 6th, 2019. We

gathered over 500 responses from student and non-student residents regarding the

UDSI, Nuisance Party By-law, and a host of other topics to help inform future advocacy

efforts. This will help us to evaluate the effectiveness of the UDSI as a tool to address

large unsanctioned gatherings. The event will also bring attention to the work we are

doing as a student body to address binge drinking. I urge you to register this month. A

complementary lunch will be provided.

Along with the AAC I will be helping to transition the new Commissioner of External

Advocacy into their role.

I wish everyone the best,

Soren Christianson

Commission of Municipal Affairs Report to Assembly

Soren Christianson February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Dear Assembly,

I hope you all had a great reading week and feel well rested to undertake the last stretch

of the year!

It has been a few months since my last report to assembly, so I will try to summarize

important pieces as effectively as possible!

First, with the help of Queen’s For the Boys, I have been working on a video project on

the topic of sexual violence and masculinity. The filming happened at the end of

January, and the videos are now in the process of being assembled by StudioQ. I hope

to receive the first copy in the upcoming days, and hopefully, to release the project in

upcoming weeks!

This weekend, the Committee Against Racial and Ethnic Discrimination(CARED) will

also be holding their 3rd annual conference. The theme this year is “Racism and

Facilitating Inclusive Conversations”. The CARED co-chairs, the entire committee as

well as my deputy of education, Janna, have been working really hard on this

conference over the past few months, and I am really excited for it to come to fruition

this weekend.

The AMS Food Bank has also recently launched their Good Food Box program. Every

month, for a cost much lower than you would have at the grocery store, students can

order a box of local fruits and/or vegetables delivered on campus! Subsidies are also

available for the boxes. If you are interested in finding out more, all the information is

on the AMS Facebook page!

On March 18th, at 7pm in QC506, I will be giving an open session of the Intervention

and Awareness training I have developed over the summer. As a refresher, the

Intervention and Awareness workshop discusses how micro-aggressions, stereotypes,

prejudices and discrimination fit within systems of oppression, and provides tips and

tools to become active bystander and challenge oppression in our environment. If you

are available, I encourage you to come, and feel free to pass along the word to anyone

who may be interested!

Commission of Social Issues Report to Assembly

Myriam-Morenike Djossou February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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As my term is slowly coming to an end, and that my successor has just been hired, I

have also been working on my transition manual, and working on longer term projects

for the next SIC to smoothly take on. Transition should start over the upcoming weeks,

and I am really excited to start working with the new me!

Finally, the winter Accessibility Queen’s and Equity Queen’s grant applications are

available until this Friday. If you or any group within your faculty would like to apply,

I highly encourage you to, and I am happy to answer any inquiry you may have!

Looking forward to see all of you this Thursday!

Best Regards,

Myriam-Morenike Djossou

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Dear Assembly,

Firstly, I would like to congratulate Team AJW, Tyler Macintyre, and all successful

referendum groups in a wonderfully and professionally run campaign season. Due to

the provincial government announcement, a lot of my time hasn’t been as focused on

policy as I would like, but the changes that have been made by the AMS Board of

Directors are currently being put into policy for the approval of Assembly.

Hope you all had a somewhat restful reading week!

Respectfully submitted,

Bronwyn Woolhouse

AMS Secretary Report to Assembly

Bronwyn Woolhouse February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Chair of the Board of Directors Report to Assembly

Mikela Page February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Dear Members of Assembly,

I hope everyone had a restful reading week and is looking forward to the second half of

this semester!

New Club Ratification

The Clubs Office is excited to welcome 36 newly ratified clubs! We had an incredible

applicant pool and over the course of a week and a half, conducted 50 interviews to see

which groups would achieve ratification. Ewan and I are so excited to welcome them to

the Clubs community! Please find the list of new clubs attached in an appendix.

Grants

The Winter Clubs Experience Grant helps clubs subsidize the cost of their event planning

by providing funds for space and room rentals, marketing materials, printing costs, and

more. The Winter Clubs Experience Grant received over 80 applications this term. After

recording and reviewing all applications, the Grant Allocation Review Committee,

consisting of the Director of Clubs, the Assistant Director, the Vice-President University

Affairs and AMS General Manager, met before reading week to allocate the funds

accordingly. The cheques are now ready for pick up in the Clubs Office.

Clubs Appreciation Night

The final gathering of the year for the Clubs Office is Clubs Appreciation Night! This is

an event to celebrate and recognize the incredible effort and hard work that clubs have

done in the past year and especially recognizes specific clubs, events, and individuals for

their outstanding efforts on March 20th. There are four awards given out: Club of the

Year, Best Club Event(s), New Club of the Year, and the Jeffrey McCarthy Club Award for

Outstanding Individual Contribution. Nominations for these awards are being accepted

until Tuesday March 5th.

Transition

It’s hard to believe that it’s been a year since I was hired for this position! I’m so looking

forward to bringing my successor through their transition and teaching them about the

role, the office, its strengths, and where it needs improvement. I look forward to

Director of Clubs Report to Assembly

Regina Robbins-Codera

February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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updating Assembly on this process in future meetings and hearing about the incredible

ideas my successor has!

Respectfully submitted,

Regina Codera, Director of Clubs 2018-2019

Good Evening Assembly,

This upcoming Friday and Saturday, the Board of Trustees will be

meeting on campus for the final time during the winter term. This will be a very interesting

meeting with many important discussion topics given the multitude of events that have arisen

since the last meeting in December. The open session agenda can be found here and I welcome

anyone interested to take a look! I will provide you in this report with a preliminary overview of

selected key topics to be discussed during the open session of Board, and I will follow up with a

more comprehensive update for the next meeting of Assembly.

Reports | Provost Harris provides updates on the continued effort to respond to the Ontario

Government plan to make changes to tuition and OSAP. In the Quarterly Advancement Report,

the Advancement Strategic Priorities 2020 and progress to the four-year target is discussed.

Additionally, Government and Institutional Relations outlines its communication strategy for the

federal, provincial, and municipal governments specific to relevant advocacy priorities. The

projected financial results for the operating and ancillary funds and affiliated entities is provided

by the Vice Principal (Finance and Administration), and an update on the Strategic Framework is

provided by Principal Woolf.

Committee Activity | Under the portfolio of the Audit and Risk Committee, the Sexual Violence

Report provides statistical information and analysis on the Policy on Sexual Violence Involving

Queen’s University Students. An update on the JDUC Revitalization Project following the AMS

referendum is also provided, including detailed information about the project finances, and a

motion for approval.

Board-Senate Retreat | Following the completion of Board-specific content on Saturday

morning, the Board members will join the members of Senate for the annual Board-Senate

Retreat. Each year, a theme is selected with the goal of stimulating conversations relevant to the

administration’s priorities and goals for the University going forward. This year’s retreat theme

is “Preparing our Students for Success”, and the intent is to stimulate discussion on the role of

the University in providing students with skills to prepare them for the future beyond their

degree as expectations of employers evolve.

Finally, I would like to say an official congratulations and welcome to Tyler Macintyre,

the incoming Undergraduate Student Trustee who will start his term on June 1st, 2019. I look

forward to providing you all with more information on these discussions following the meetings

this weekend! If you have questions regarding anything I have mentioned in this report, please

feel free to ask – I can be reached at [email protected] .

Respectfully submitted,

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Victoria Chappell

O

Undergraduate Student Trustee Report to Assembly

Victoria Chappell February 28, 2019

[email protected]

Student Senate Caucus Chair Report to Assembly February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Dear Assembly,

Congratulations to all the societies for successful election seasons and a heartfelt

congratulations to all those who have been elected! Best of luck to everyone who has

begun their transition periods, I look forward to working with each of the incoming

teams!

Agnes Benidickson Tricolour Award |

In early February, a team of nine student volunteers came together to spend nearly 60

hours interviewing an incredible slate of Tricolour Award nominees. We saw more

nominees than ever before and each interview made our deliberations even more

challenging. Before sharing the results of said deliberations I would like to extend a

special thank you to Colleen Bumstead, Alexander Ness, Dante Aralihalli, Connie

Trinh, Katelyn Gramsch, Alex Troiani, Alexander Kotsopoulos, Elena Feder, and

Andrew Vasila. It was not just the time these students dedicated to recognizing their

peers- but the critical thinking, the passion, the respect, and the reverence they brought

to the table that made me so proud to have worked with each of them and I am

absolutely certain that with the kind of understanding of leadership they have all

demonstrated, each of these students is going on to do incredible things for our

community. I asked the committee to reflect on a number of themes, one of which was

impact, which we defined as “A commitment to creating moments that cause people to

feel as if they are better off for having interacted with you.” Each and every nominee

had evidence of their outstanding impact- something that can never be truly quantified.

Having said that, it is my absolute pleasure to share with you the results of the

committee’s deliberations. This year the Tricolour Society will be inducting six new

members: Ampai Thammachack, Erika Campbell, Olivia Rondeau, Zac Baum, Khamil

Alhade, and Benji Christie. This diverse group includes a student in their fifth year at

Queen’s, one who has only been here since May, and everything in between. Each

individual has brought something incredibly unique to the table and together the six of

them represent impactful and meaningful work in the areas of socio-economic

opportunity, mental health fundraising and education, consent, healthy masculinity

and art, academic advocacy, indigenous advocacy and education, and faculty society

contributions. These are individuals who are the very embodiment of the Tricolour

University Rector Report to Assembly

Alex Da Silva February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Award who’s impact reaches far beyond what they themselves will ever see. I am

grateful for such inspiring peers to work alongside.

Drinking Culture at Queen’s |

The revised Campus Alcohol Policy which I have mentioned in earlier reports has

successfully gone through several iterations of consultations and feedback is currently

being integrated into the most recent draft. Proactive safety and communications

planning is currently underway for the upcoming Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations,

much of which will be based on best practices across the sector. I have recently

connected with two Queen’s alumni also working in the area of alcohol harm reduction

and will be working with them to bring a number of their strategies along for

implementation on Queen’s campus.

Student Wellness |

The Campus Wellness Project is well into consultations and will be meeting with the

Student Health and Wellness Roundtable just next week. Work has begun on the

student initiative I mentioned at the last

Board meeting to establish a centralized resource guide for all students across campus.

The students working on this project have taken a special focus to highlighting

resources targeting marginalized folks or those least likely to access resources when

necessary. Work has also begun on an educational campaign aimed at addressing

language that reduces the inclusivity on our campus. Work on these will continue over

the coming months and I look forward to reporting back on the status of these projects.

--

Princeps Servesque Es

Alex da Silva

36th Rector of Queen’s University

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Residence Society President

Report to Assembly

Michael Coldwell February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Arts and Science Undergraduate Society President Report to Assembly

Sagal Sharma February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Hello Assembly,

Student Choice Initiative

We have been looking at next year and how to budget, as well as how to structure our

fees.

Engineering Wellness Centre

This is a peer support centre that has unfortunately been closed moving forwards. We

have been looking at how this Centre can be re-opened under the Engineering Society

starting in Fall 2019.

By-Law Updates

We have been looking at many by-laws and updating them.

Incoming Directors

Our new Executive-Director Team has been hired! We are now hiring within each of

their portfolios, anyone can apply! Keep an eye out for our services like TeaRoom,

ScienceQuest and Clark Hall Pub.

Carson Cook

Engineering Society President

Engineering Society President Report to Assembly

Carson Cook February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Hello everyone!

I hope you all had a restful reading week! We are excited to be back and to begin

wrapping up projects and transitioning our successors.

Elections – A huge congratulations to our successors, Team ACA who will be taking

over for myself, Megan and Tony come May 1st. They were elected with an 87% vote of

confidence, and we are super excited to see what they are able to achieve over the

course of their term! We will be hosting the election for the remaining available

positions in the next few weeks.

CCC Commerce vs Engineering Game – This year, the Cure Cancer Classic did a

phenomenal job hosting the annual Commerce vs. Engineering Rivalry Hockey game at

the K-Rock Centre, which saw over 4,000 students in attendance and raised over

$120,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society. Congrats to the engineers that defeated

Commerce in overtime, and to the CCC Team for a great event (which got featured on

NHL.com!)

Hiring: Hiring for all of our volunteer positions is commencing this week. Most

positions are open to students not in Commerce so if other faculties are interested in

joining a ComSoc club or conference, we encourage you all to apply ☺

Have a safe first week back!

Best regards,

Jordan Flanigan

Commerce Society President

Commerce Society President Report to Assembly

Jordan Flanigan February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Physical Education and Kinesiology Students’ Association President Report to Assembly

Quentin Tsang February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Concurrent Education Students’ Association President Report to Assembly

Tiffany Wong February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Nursing Science Society President Report to Assembly

Julia Kruizinga February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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Hello all,

We are happy to announce that we have elected the executive for next year. Nana

Boateng will be President and can be contacted at [email protected],

Shreyansh Anand will be Vice President Operations and can be contacted at

[email protected], Taylor Brooks will be Vice President Student Affairs

and can be contacted at [email protected].

Best,

Maxwell Keleher (He/Him)

COMPSA President

Computing Students’ Association President Report to Assembly

Max Keleher

February 28, 2019

[email protected]

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MBA Students President Report to Assembly

Joanna Bitharas [email protected]

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Aesculapian Society

Report to Assembly February 28, 2019

Courtney Leach

[email protected]

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Appendices Appendix: Club

Tourbillon Trust

Scholars of Colour

Queen’s Women in Financial Markets

Queen’s VEX U Robotics Team

Queen’s Television

Queen’s Students for Save a Child's Heart

Skateboarding Club

Pre-Dental Society

Queen’s Ladies in Fitness Training

Queen’s Highland Dance Club

Queen’s Group Study

Queen’s Freedom from Violence

Queen’s for the Canadian Liver Foundation

Queen’s Entrepreneurs' Competition

Queen’s Cultural Exchange

Queen’s Clothes for a Cause

Queen’s Association of Philosophical Thought

STEM Fellowship

Queen’s Nuclear Energy and Environmental Design

Queen’s Business and Engineering

Queen’s Filipino Association

Queen’s Baking Club

Capes for Kids

Queen’s Conference on the Business Environment Today

Queen’s Architecture Conference

Queen’s One to More

Queen’s Eye Care Club

Queen’s MS Society

Queen’s Health and Nutrition Society

Queen’s Applied Biotechnology Club

Queen's Agricultural Society

Frontenacs of Campus

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Get Real

Global Society of Genome and Genetics Biology

Conference on the Business Environment Today

QJAZZ

Appendix: Constitution

Motion “That AMS Assembly approve the first reading of the changes to the AMS

Constitution.”

Policy Addition or Amendment Submission Form

Policy Document(s): AMS Constitution Section(s): 9.01, 9.2.1, 9.2.2, 9.2.4, 9.2.5, 9.2,6, 9.2.7, 9.3.2, 9.3.3, 9.3.4

Mover Seconder

Name: Susie Emerson Name: Bronwyn Woolhouse

Position: Judicial Affairs Manager Position: Secretary

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Executive Summary

These are changes to the Constitution that are necessary for clarity in the system moving

forward. These fix reference errors within the document as well as change NAD

(discipline) to NAM (misconduct).

Link to the Constitution: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1osPxcK2Wt8cH4sSPn0-

H5T8toiwyn16m/view?usp=sharing