How can I call a special general meeting to discuss an issue and decide on it?
Well, this is an important matter that should be discussed with the Board first. But, if you think it is important enough to ask all members to attend a special meeting to make a decision, the Board needs the names, addresses and signatures of 7 (based on 35 members) members attached to the motion they wish to be passed (approximation – the law is below). http://www.qp.gov.bc.ca/statreg/stat/c/99028%5F01.htm#section151 “Holding of special general meetings 150 (1) The directors of an association may call a special general meeting when they think fit. (2) Subject to section 151 (2) (b), the directors must call a special general meeting on receipt of a written requisition signed by, (a) if there are 100 or fewer members of the association, at least 20% of the members, (b) if there are more than 100 but fewer than 5 000 members of the association, at least the greater of (i) 20 members, and (ii) 10% of the members, or (c) if there are 5 000 or more members of the association, at least the