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  1. 1961-04-28
      The fourteenth National Convention was held at the Westbury Hotel in Toronto. Those elected were: Angus Cowan, Rowland Estall, (chair) Glen Eyford, Lloyd Gardner, (vice-chair) Fred Graham, Douglas Martin, Harold Moscrop, (tres.) Peggy Ross, and Audrey Westheuser (sec'y). [CBN No 137 June 1961 p10]
    • See [CBN No 136 136 May 1961 p1] for the Message from the Hands in the Holy Land.
    • See [CBN No 140 September 1961 p1] for photo.
  2. 1962-04-21 — The National Convention was held in the Guild Inn, 201 Guldwood Parkway in Scarborough, ON April 27th to April 29th. There were 38 delegates. Those elected to serve as the 15th National Assembly were: Husayn Banani, Lloyd Gardner, Rowland Estall, Angus Cowan, Audrey Westheuser, Peggy Ross, Glen Eyford, and Douglas Martin. There was a tie for the ninth place and upon re-voting Fred Graham was elected. Hand of the Cause Mr Dhikru'llah Khádem also attended the Convention and spoke about the election of the Universal House of Justice which would happen next Ridván. [CBN No 146 March 1962 p1; UC120]
  3. 1963-04-21
      The National Spiritual Assembly announced that there would be no National Convention this year due to the fact that many of the participants would be returning from the historic meetings which were held in Haifa and in London. The National Teaching Committee wanted to make full use of those travellers returning to share the benefit of their experiences. [UC126; CBN No158 Mar 1963 p1]
    • For a list of delegates see CBN No 159 Apr 1963 p1]
    • Those elected by postal ballot were: Husayn Banani (vice), Lloyd Gardner (tres.), Rowland Estall (chair), Audrey Westheuser (sec'y), Peggy Ross, Glen Eyford, Angus Cowan, Douglas Martin, Michael Rochester. [CBN No161 June 1963 p1]
  4. 1964-04-24 — The National Convention was held in Toronto. Those elected were: Husain Banni (vice chair), Angus Cowan, Rowland Estall, Glen Eyford (chair), Lloyd Gardner (treasurer), Douglas Martin, Ron Parsons, Michael Rochester, and Audrey Westheuser (secretary). [CBN No 172 December, 1963 p1]
  5. 1965-04-21 — The National Convention was held at the Royal Alexandra Hotel in Winnipeg, MN. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Husayn Banani, Angus Cowan, Lloyd Gardner, Douglas Martin, Ronald Parsons, Michael Rochester, Glen Eyford, Rowland Estall and Audrey Westheuser. Hand of the Cause Dhikru'llah Khádem attended with ABMs Fred Graham, Peggy Ross, Ted Anderson and William Maxwell from the United States. [UC134]
  6. 1966-04-21 — The National Convention was held at the Chateau Laurier Hotel In Ottawa. Those elected were: Rowland Estall, Lloyd Gardner, Audrey Westheuser, Angus Cowan, Douglas Martin, Glen Eyford,, Ron Parsons Elizabeth Rochester and Michael Rochester.
  7. 1969-04-24 — The National Convention was held in Picton, BC. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Rowland Estall, Angus Cowan, Douglas Martin, Glen Eyford, Michael Rochester, Donald Glen, Jameson Bond, Ed Muttart and Tom Anaquod.
  8. 1970-04-30 — The National Convention was held in Glendon College at York University in Toronto. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Glen Eyford, Rowland Estall, Don Glen, Tom Anaquod, Michael Rochester, Husayn Banani, Angus Cowan, Douglas Martin, and Ed Muttart. [UC175]
  9. 1972-04-21 — The National Convention was held in Edmonton, AB. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Rowland Estall, Ron Parsons, Michael Rochester, Ed Muttart, Don Glen, Hossain Danesh, Douglas Martin, Jameson Bond and Husayn Banni. [UC182]
  10. 1974-04-21 — The National Convention was held at th Seaway Towers in Toronto, ON. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Husain Banani, Jameson Bond, Douglas Martin, Carol Bowie, Elizabeth Rochester, Glen Eyford, Hossain Danesh, Michael Rochester and Ed Muttart. [CBN May 1974; UC194]
  11. 1975-04-21 — The National Convention was held in Guelph, ON. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Husayn Banani, Jameson Bond, Carol Bowie, Hossain Danesh, Glen Eyford, Douglas Martin, EdMuttart, Elizabeth Rochester and Michael Rochester. [UC197]
  12. 1976-01-01 — On the weekend of January 1—4, the newly-formed Canadian Association for Studies on the Bahá'í Faith held its first annual meeting at Cedar Glen, a conference centre 30 miles north of Toronto. The postal strike had made it impossible for the executive committee to provide adequate notification to the members, and this together with the very bad weather, suggested that attendance would be quite small. The committee, therefore, reserved space for only 50 people. No fewer than 80 participants turned up. Moreover, they came from every province in Canada, except Prince Edward Island, and from as far north as the Yukon. Fifteen local Spiritual Assemblies each sent a representative, and of course a number of the members of the Association were present in a dual capacity as representatives either of their own Spiritual Assembly or of a campus club.

    Seven speakers presented papers in a wide range of academic disciplines. The speakers were:
    'Abdu'l Misagh Ghadirian-"August Forel: His Life and Enlightenment".
    Douglas Martin-"The Bahá'í Faith and Its Critics".
    Luc Dion, a student of Physics at the Université du Québec in Chicoutimi-"La realité du monde e l'existence de Dieu". He had the distinction of being the first Bahá'í student to present a formal paper and also presented the first paper in French.
    Hossain Danesh-"Violence and Apathy".
    William Hatcher-on the relationship between science and religion.
    Don Rogers-"The Function of Revelation in Artistic Expression".
    Glen Eyford-"Spiritual Education".

    A decision was taken to begin the publication of Bahá'í Studies.

    In addition, the "Ballet Shayda" presented a group of three dances on Saturday evening. [BC Issue 291 February 1976 p6]

  13. 1976-04-30 — The National Convention was held at the University of Guelph. Over 900 attended. Hands of the Cause John Robarts, William Sears attended along with Counsellor Lloyd Gardner and members of the Auxiliary Board and Assistants.

    Those elected to serve on the National Spiritual Assembly were: Douglas Martin, Ed Muttart, Jameson Bond, Glen Eyford, Hossain Danesh, Elizabeth Rochester, Ruth Eyford, Husain Banani, and Michael Rochester. [BC No293 Apr/May 1976 Special Section p1]

  14. 1977-04-21 — The National Convention was held in Saskatoon, SK and was attended by Hand of the Cause William Sears. Counsellor Angus Cowan introduce a special guest, LuLu Barr who had been the first to come to Saskatchewan, who pioneered there in the last half hour of the first Seven Year Plan in 1944 and was a member of the first Spiritual Assembly of Regina.

    Those elected to serve on the National Spiritual Assembly were: Douglas Martin, Ed Muttart, Jameson Bond, Glen Eyford, Hossain Danesh, Elizabeth Rochester, Ruth Eyford, Husain Banani, and Michael Rochester. [BC No304 June p1]

  15. 1978-04-21 — The National Convention was held in Fredericton. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Glen Eyford, Michael Rochester, Hossain Danesh, Husayn Banani, Jameson Bond, Elizabeth Rochester, Douglas Martin, Ruth Eyford, and Ed Muttart. [BC No 315 June/July 1978 p7; BC No 313 Mar/Apr 1978]
  16. 1979-04-21 — The National Convention was held 26-29 April 1979 in Guelph,ON. [Bulletin No7 March 1979}. No information on the election of the National Assembly was published in the Bulletin (at that time the name of CBN/BC).

    However, the following person were members of the 1978 and the 1980 Assemblies: Jameson Bond, Glen Eyford, Husayn Banani, Hossain Danesh, Michael Rochester, Edmund Muttart, Elizabeth Rochester, Ruth Eyford, and Douglas Martin.

  17. 1980-04-21
      The National Convention was held in Vancouver, BC. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Jameson Bond, Glen Eyford, Husayn Banani, Hossain Danesh, Michael Rochester, Edmund Muttart, Elizabeth Rochester, Ruth Eyford, and Douglas Martin. [Baha'i Canada, vol. 2, no. 10, May/June 1980]

    • Photo.
  18. 1981-04-21 — The 33rd National Convention was held in Montreal. Those elected to serve on the National Assembly for the coming year were: Ed Muttart, Husain Banani, Michael Rochester, Hossain Danesh, Douglas Martin, Jameson Bond, Elizabeth Rochester, Ruth Eyford and Glen Eyford. [BC Vol 3 No 4 May/Jun 1981 p17-26]
  19. 1982-04-21 — The first closed National Convention was held. In addition to the delegates, those who attended included Hands of the Cause William Sears and John Robarts, Counsellor Lloyd Gardner, and some Auxiliary Board Members.

    In addition to the open style of the agenda and the Thursday supper, another new feature of the Convention was Friday's lunch at which everyone had a chance to discuss particular issues at differently designated tables. The closed nature of the Convention permitted the delegates, along with the Hands of the Cause, Counsellor, Board Members, and National Assembly members to get together for talks and discussions over meals and at breaks without getting caught up in the always festive, often overwhelming atmosphere of recent National Conventions which have seen upwards of one thousand participants.

    Elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were; Glen Eyford, Douglas Martin, Elizabeth Rochester, Michael Rochester, Edmund Muttart, Husayn Banani, Ruth Eyford, Jane Faily, and Hossain Danesh. [CBN Vol14 No 3 July/Aug 1982 p22]

  20. 1983-04-21 — In 1983 the institution of the National Convention went through another of its periodic bouts of growing pains. Attendance again was limited to the delegates and the members of the two participating Institutions, the Board of Counsellors and the National Spiritual Assembly, although members of the Auxiliary Board were also welcome as guests and observers. Prior to the Convention, the National Spiritual Assembly had sent to all delegates a list of questions on which it felt the incoming membership of the Assembly would most urgently need the delegates' advice. In the same mailing, the delegates received the Annual Report from the National Assembly and reports from each one of the national committees.

    Those elected to serve on the National Spiritual Assembly during the National Convention held in Guelph were: Douglas Martin (sec'y), Hossain Danesh [chair), Jane Faily, Ed Muttart (treasurer and ass't sec'y), Ruth Eyford, Michael Rochester (vice), Glen Eyford, Husayn Banani, and William Hatcher. [CBN Vol5 Issue3 July/Aug 1983 p23; CBN Vol5 Issue 2 May/Jun 1983 p20]

  21. 1983-11-04 — The eight annual conference for the Association for Bahá'í Studies was held in Palmer House in Chicago. The Executive Committee for the ABS was Bill Hatcher; Jane Goldstone; Christine Zerbinis; Douglas Martin; Peter Morgan; Glen Eyford; Nasser Sabet; Richard Gagnon; Hossain Danesh with Firuz Kazemzadeh and Dorothy Nelson as United States representatives. The 8th annual conference of the Association for Baha' Studies was held in Chicago with over 500 participants came from all parts of North America, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, the Caribbean Islands, Australia, India and several African countries. Hand of the Cause of God Mr. Khadem attended as well as a number of representatives of the Institution of the Continental Board of Counsellors, members of many National Spiritual Assemblies, and a host of internationally reknowned scholars. A unique event at the conference was a special session held at the House of Worship, focussing on the situation of the Bahá'ís of Iran.

    The first plenary session of the conference focussed on the theme "New Dimensions in Development", and comprised of three presentations: Dr. Glen Eyford, Professor of International Development, spoke on "Strategies-for Social Change", Dr. Joanna Macy, "A Spiritual Approach to Social Change" and Gustavo Correa's presentation was "FUNDAEC: Case Study of an Alternative for Rural Development".

    The second session: "Integrating Personal and Social Change —The Baha'i Paradigm" hosted the following speakers: Dr. Ervin Laszlo, "The Coming Transformation of Global Society and Today's Action Imperative", Shelia Banani, "Unity: The Ultimate Paradigm Shift" and Dr. Hossain Danesh, "Integrating Personal and Social Change".

    Hand of the Cause of God, Mr. Khadem, presented the awards to the winners of the best papers: John and Helen Danesh, High School Category; Shirin Sabri, General Category; Susan Stiles, University Category.

    The theme for the third session was: "Elimination of Violence as a Prerequisite for World Peace". Dr. Udo Schaefer, spoke on "Justitia Fundamentum Regnorum: On the Future of Penal Law", followed by Mr. Brad Pokorny who spoke on "Disarmament and the Baha'i Faith".

    The advances made by the Association during the year were highlighted; the establishment of branches of the Association for Bahá'í Studies in India, Colombia, Ireland, Austria and Switzerland and the finalization of plans for opening chapters of the Association at universities to take the place gradually of the existing Bahá'í Clubs. A proposed draft of the constitution for the campus charters has been prepared and is now under review by the World Centre. [CBN Vol 5 No 6 November/December 1983 p14]

  22. 1986-04-21 — The 39th National Convention of the Bahá'ís of Canada was held in the Palais des Congres in Hull, QC (now Gatineau). There were three Hands of the Cause in attendance, John Robarts, Bill Sears and A.M. Varqá. Those elected to serve on the National Spiritual Assembly were: Hossain Danesh; Husayn Banani; Michael Rochester; Enayat Rowhani; Glen Eyford; David Hadden; Ed Muttart; Jane Faily; and William Hatcher. [BC Vol 8 No 4 June 1986 p8]
  23. 1987-04-22 — The 39th National Convention was held in Port Stanton, ON from the 22nd to the 26th of April. It was attended by Hand of the Cause John Robarts and Counsellor David Smith. Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly were: Husayn_Banani; Jane_Faily; Hossain_Danesh; Ann_Wilson; David_Hadden; Glen_Eyford; Bill_Hatcher; Ed_Muttart; Enayat_Rawhani. [BC Vol 9 No 4 June 1987 p2]
  24. 1988-05-19 — The 40th National Convention was held May 19-22nd in the Maxwell International Bahá'í School. Those elected to serve on the National Spiritual Assembly for the year 145 B.E. were: David Hadden, Enayat Rowhani, Michael Rochester, Louise Profit-Leblanc, Ann Wilson, Ed Muttart, Glen Eyford, Bill Hatcher, and Hossain Danesh. [BC Vol 10 No 6 Aug 1988 p3]
  25. 1997-04-24 — The 48th National Convention was held in Toronto, ON. Counsellors Jacqueline Left Hand Bull and David Smith were present at the request of the Continental Board of Counsellors in the Americas. Of 168 delegates elected, 164 ballots were cast in the election of the National Assembly.
    Members elected were Reginald Newkirk, Judy Filson, Husayn Banani, Louise Profeit-Leblanc, Glen Eyford, Margot Leonard, Enayat Rawhani. Susan Lyons and Ann Wilson.
    Special guests included Mrs. Audrey Robarts, Knight of Baha'u'llah and wife of late Hand of the Cause of God John Robarts, her daughter and son-in-law, Nina and Ken Tinnion, Mrs. Francoise Rouleau Smith, now the oldest living French Canadian believer who this year is celebrating her 50th anniversary of enrolment in the Faith, and Mrs. Helen Gardner, wife of late Counsellor Lloyd Gardner. Another special guest was Mrs. Gale Burland, a distinguished homefront pioneer to Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia who was invited by the National Assembly to present a slide show at the Convention's opening session Thursday evening. Titled "Searching for Ways to Please Thee," the program chronicled the lives of the Faith's early believers and provided an inspiring beginning to the four days of Convention deliberations.
    A highlight of the external affairs session was the National Assembly's announcement of its decision to open an external affairs office in Ottawa, with Mrs. Susanne Tamas as its director. A branch of the overall external affairs activities, the Ottawa office will concentrate resources on the Faith's relationship with national government and non-governmental organizations.
    Dr. Gerald Filson, the National Assembly's Director of External Affairs, keynoted the external affairs consultative session, highlighting features of the Universal House of Justice's external affairs strategy and emphasizing the need for humility in this field of service. [BC Nov 10 No 2 Jun 1997 p12-13]
  26. 1998-05-14 — The National Convention was held 14 - 18 May in the Bahá'í Shrine in Montreal the location of the first National Convention 50 years previous. Registration was required for observers and it was on a first come-first served basis and participation was limited to the first 1, 000 Bahá'ís to register.

    Those elected to serve on the National Spiritual Assembly for 154 B.E. were: Husayn Banani, Glen Eyford. Judy Filson, Margot Leonard, Susan Lyons, Karen McKye. Reginald Newkirk, Louise Profeit-Leblanc, and Enayat Rawhani. [BC Vol 10 No 9 Jan 1998 p16; BC Vol 11 No 3 Jul 1998 p11]

  27. 1999-05-14 — The Baha'i National Convention was held in the Montreal Bonaventure Hilton in Montreal, QC 14 - 18 May and was attended by some 1,200 believers. The National Convention was graced by the presence of Counsellors Abdu'l-Missagh Ghadirian and David Smith, 12 Auxiliary Board members, and a number of invited guests who had rendered distinguished service to the Canadian Bahá'i community, including Mrs. Audrey Robarts, seven Knights ofBaha'u'llah and believers who had been present at the l 948 National Convention.

    Annual Report of the National Spiritual Assembly [BC Vol 11 No 2 June 1998 p9]

    Those elected to the National Spiritual Assembly for 155 B.E. were: Husayn Banani, Glen Eyford. Judy Filson, Margot Leonard, Susan Lyons, Karen McKye, Reginald Newkirk, Louise Profeit-Leblanc and Enayat Rawhani. [BC Vol 11 No 3 July 1998 p11]

 
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