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Upcoming Bylaw Changes – Info Session and Member Vote at AGM

Editor’s note: This post was updated on June 9, 2025, to include new information about the voting process for the proposed 2025 Bylaws.


Cycling BC Members,

Over the past several months, our Board and staff have been working closely with SportLaw (with funding and support from viaSPORT) to conduct a comprehensive governance review of our organization. This important work ensures our governance practices align with the evolving needs of our members, reflect best practices across the sector and ensure we remain eligible for different grants and funding opportunities.

As a result of this review and the recommendations provided by SportLaw, we are proposing a series of updates to our Bylaws that we will bring forward for your vote at the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM). Most of the proposed changes are minor, such as inclusive language updates and terminology corrections, but a few are more substantive and strategic in nature, especially those related to how membership dues are set and how the Board is composed and operates.

To help you understand what’s being proposed and why, we’ve created a simple overview summarizing the key changes:

Summary of Proposed Bylaw Changes – 2025 AGM (PDF)

We also invite you to join us for an information session on Monday, June 9th at 7 PM, where we’ll walk through the proposed Bylaw changes, answer your questions, and explain what you can expect at the AGM. Please follow the link below to RSVP.

RSVP: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/n9YMP1rqTL6qRIXH1AdJFw

We hope you’ll take the time to review the proposed changes and attend the info session so you feel informed and ready to participate in this important decision.


Updated June 9, 2025:

Please note: A vote on the proposed 2025 Bylaws will take place electronically after the Annual General Meeting (AGM) using the CCN membership platform. Voting will be open from June 16 to June 22, 2025. This process is similar to the one used for electing the Board of Directors, as it allows for greater member participation and provides an extended time frame for casting votes. There will be 5 separate bylaw motions put forward to the membership regarding the following bylaws.

  1. Minor Housekeeping updates found throughout the document
  2. Membership Dues Section 2.02
  3. Board Composition and Governance Sections 4.01, 4.04, 4.06, 4.08, 4.09
  4. Conflict of Interest Section 7.12
  5. Amending the Bylaws Section 8.01

Note that each of these motions will be a Special Resolution, so each individual motion will require a ⅔ majority for that individual motion to pass.


By supporting these bylaw changes, you’ll be helping to strengthen our governance, reduce operational barriers, and advance our shared goal of building a more sustainable and agile Cycling BC.

Thank you for being part of our cycling community,

Martin and Christine

Martin Farnham, Chair, Board of Directors
Christine Reid, Executive Director