The ACU History - The Beginning
The ACU came into being on March 14, 1992, at 458 Locust Street
in Burlington, Ontario. A grand total of six people were present (although
others contributed by sending letters or asking those attending to consider
their views). Present were Jo Wells of Burlington, who provided her office
for the occasion, and became the founding vice-president; Michel Careau of
Hull, Quebec, who became secretary-treasurer; Laurie Dexter of Fort Smith,
Northwest Territories, Ed Alexander of Hamilton, Cor Potma of Burlington and
David Blaikie of Manotick, Ontario, the founding president.
The ACU started as a committee of volunteers and evolved into a democratic
organization two years later at Victoria, B.C., when a slate of officers was
elected. A constitution was adopted at the same time and a board of directors
representing the various regions of Canada was approved. Many of the accomplishments
that have been achieved since that time, most without much fanfare or attention.
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