I am sorry to diagree with all the responses above. Our Society byelaws, which are same as the Model Byelaws say as follows:
133. Every member of the committee shall have one vote. However in case of equality of votes, the chairman of the meeting will have a second or casting vote.
I am not aware of any Section or Rule in the Act or Rule which deals specifically with voting at MC meetings. But the wording of Section 27 regarding voting at general body meetings is similar to byelaw 133 which is reproduced above.
Please note the byelaws say second vote, which means that a Chairman can have two votes under certain circumstances. There is no need for a doubt or confusion.
The original query has been puposely or inadvertently but perniciously worded which can be misleading. The phrase "to force a tie" suggests mala fide on the part of the Chairman, which need not be there.
A "tie" can result at a voting at a meeting or in a football game. But tie-ups are undesirable and prohibited at Society meetings.
If there is any Section or Rule contrary to what I have stated I shall be grateful to the member who enlightens me.