Convention Procedures (1 Day) – Victoria

Saturday, February 21

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

PSAC Victoria Regional Office

Facilitator: Tramaine Brown

Location: PSAC Victoria Regional Office (202 – 503 Park Place, Victoria, BC V9A 3P1)

By the end of the course, participants will understand the purpose of conventions, become familiar with convention procedures such as voting, elections, reports and become more skilled at using Rules of Order. We will examine the roles of convention committees, committee chairpersons, convention chairpersons, and gain some understanding of the dynamics of conventions.

Please apply for this course below. The application deadline is Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 4 PM Pacific.

Catchment: Vancouver Island

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if you’re working remotely due to Covid, enter your usual or pre-pandemic workplace

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PSAC Education is committed to greening our events and would like to reduce the amount of paper waste produced at our education events. Climate change, global warming and the protection of our environment are union issues. Conventions, conferences and meetings all have an impact on our environment. We can help reduce this impact by adopting environmentally-friendly practices.

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