2024 OIPC Annual General Meeting (AGM)

Dear OIPC Member:

We look forward to your participation in the Annual General Meeting (AGM) which will be hosted online on Thursday, November 14th, 2024 at 1pm. Non-members are welcome to attend, however, ONLY OIPC MEMBERS HAVE VOTING RIGHTS! PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST BE AN OIPC MEMBER AT LEAST 30 DAYS BEFORE THE AGM IN ORDER TO VOTE. This event is FREE to attend and will be hosted online on Microsoft Teams. Please register and confirm your attendance. 

 

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MEETING AGENDA – November 14th, 2024 1pm – 3pm EST

1:00pm – 1:15pm: Welcome, Brandon Williamson OIPC President

1:15pm – 1:30pm: Update from the Canadian Council on Invasive Species

1:30pm – 2:00pm: Keynote Speaker, Dr. Peter Stoett, OntarioTech University

2:00pm – 2:45pm: Annual General Meeting

 

The full meeting package, including the meeting agenda, previous year’s AGM minutes, and audited financial statement for the year ending March 31, 2024 will be sent to you prior to the meeting. Please watch your inbox.

Please send any questions you would like addressed at the AGM in advance by emailing to info@oninvasives.ca . You will also have the opportunity to ask questions in real-time during the meeting and during the social event following the AGM.

Thank you for your continued support of OIPC!

Sincerely,

Brandon Williamson, OIPC President

 

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER

We are please to announce that Dr. Peter Stoett, OntarioTech University, will be speaking about the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (ISBES) Assessment on Invasive Alien Species: Bad and Good News

Dr. Peter Stoett

Peter Stoett is Dean of the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities at Ontario Tech University in Oshawa, Ontario. Prior to joining on OntarioTech in 2017 he was Director of the Loyola Sustainability Research Centre at Concordia University in Montréal. In addition to his work as co-chair of an IPBES Assessment, he served as a Coordinating Lead Author for Global Environmental Outlook 6: Healthy Planet, Healthy People, the flagship publication of the United Nations Environmental Programme. He was also a Lead Author for the regional North American Outlook report, which was published in 2017. Dr. Stoett has ben researching and publishing on global environmental policy and human rights issues for nearly four decades.

The IPBES Assessment on Invasive Alien Species: Bad and Good News

The IPBES Assessment on Invasive Alien Species was conducted over 4 years with over 150 contributing experts from over 50 countries. It was approved by over 140 countries at the Conference of the Parties of IPBES in early September in Bonn, Germany. The Assessment provides ample evidence that IAS are a severe threat to biodiversity on all levels, including to human health and culture. But it is also evident that great strides have been made to prevent and control IAS, and that coordinated action in the future could have a very positive impact provided adequate resources are devoted. Dr. Stoett will discuss the evolution of the Assessment and some of its key findings; he will also make special reference to the role invasive plants play on a global scale as they contribute to biodiversity loss and climate change.