Just when you thought you’d heard it all comes more news of the
OCA-CCA conflict.
Over the past 24 hours, I’ve heard from three different Zone
reps – you know, the folks who represent a group of clubs in a part of the
province. Now you’d think that if you were in charge of the OCA and there was a
crisis going on that you’d want to at least communicate with these folks,
seeing as how they are the ones who will spread the word down the chain that
eventually reaches the curlers.
Nope.
Ontario’s zone reps have had no official communication with the OCA
board of directors since November 28.
I’ll give you a moment to pick up your jaw and then write
that again.
Ontario’s zone reps have had no official communication with
the OCA board of directors since November 28.
So while Ontario curling is in the middle of what could
easily be the most serious crisis in its long, long history, the folks who
represent the curlers in various parts of the province have had no
communication.
Nada. Zip. Zilch.
Thankfully, a number of them have banded together and are
forcing a Special General Meeting of the OCA. They need 10 per cent of the
voting body to call for such a gathering and they apparently have that and
more. It’s my understanding that at that meeting, they will call for a vote of
no confidence in the board.
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