LONG WINTER DAYS AHEAD FOR LACROSSE CANADA AND FOR THE MEMBERS
Pierre Filion pierrefilion@bell.net There is very little lacrosse going on in late November and early December. The annual meetings (national and provincial) are just about done and the grassroots volunteers are gone either to other sports or home to rest from a struggling season. National championships are over and the National Teams have little on their schedule. This however is not quite the time to relax, especially in the case of Lacrosse Canada who could use ‘’those long weary winter days’’ to reflect upon its values and its management of the democratic process. The members, on their side, have just been presented with a 100% increase in membership fees for every registered player. They are in the process of swallowing all this while seeing their political influence decrease and their financial responsibilities increase provincially and nationally. LACROSSE CANADA ONLY NEEDS THE MEMBERS WHEN IT IS IN NEED OF MONEY How true! Lacrosse Canada has managed to centralize its ope...