The CAIC Council

 

Members of the CAIC Council are, in principle, individuals and executives representing Canadian or Chinese enterprises that are legally registered in Canada and approved by the relevant government authorities.

The initiators of the Canadian Association of Industry and Commerce automatically become members of the CAIC Council.

Members of the CAIC Council are, in principle, individuals and executives representing Canadian or Chinese enterprises that are legally registered in Canada and approved by the relevant government authorities. The initiators of the Canadian Association of Industry and Commerce automatically become members of the CAIC Council.

The total number of members of the CAIC Council must be odd. The CAIC Council, as an executive body, must be accountable to the General Assembly; must coordinate and assist the General Assembly to handle the daily administration of the Canadian Association of Industry and Commerce.

The authorities and the responsibilities of the CAIC Council are the following:

(1). implementing the resolution of the General Assembly

(2). electing and dismissing president, vice president, secretary general; voting on the nomination of the executive counci

(3). developing the objectives, principles and policies of the Canadian Association of Industry and Commerce

(4). organizing and preparing the General Assembly; implementing annual work report, financial report to the General Assembly; developing work policy for the following year

(5). discussing and deciding on issues or other matters submitted by the Executive Council of the Executive Committee

(6). nominating new members of the CAIC Council

(7). proposing the CAIC Council candidates for the next session3.6.8 discussing and deciding on hiring consultants, lawyers and accountants for the Canadian Association of Industry and Commerce