ALBERTA EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION

August 2, 2011

Issue No. 22

About Us 

The Alberta Equestrian Federation (AEF) is a member driven, nonprofit Provincial organization responsible for organizing, coordinating, sanctioning and administering equine sport and recreation in Alberta since 1978.  

Membership is in excess of 12,000 individual members as well as over 100 member equine Provincial organizations and industry partners. The AEF is the only Equestrian Body recognized by Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation. As such, we are the only body to directly receive funding and to have a voice within the Alberta Government on behalf of all equestrians in Alberta.

Maggie 

Photo Credit: Rob Stratton

 

 

Vision

The Voice of Equine Alberta.  The premier source for education, information and support for Alberta's entire equine community.

 

Mission

To assist in creating a positive environment for the enjoyment of equines through leadership and a proactive approach we promote, facilitate, and coordinate equestrian related activities in Alberta.

 

Contact Us 


Executive Director

Sonia Dantu
  

Marketing/Program Support 
Wendy Kemble 

 

Competitions
Allison Blackmore   

 

Coaching
Jessica Paul  

 

Memberships   

Rita Bernard 

Office Administration
Norma Cnudde  

 

AEF President
Dixie Crowson 

 

Suite 100

251 Midpark Blvd SE

Calgary, AB T2X 1S3 

Phone: 403.253.4411  

1.877.463.6233  

Fax: 403.252.5260 

 

www.albertaequestrian.com  

 

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Settlement has been reached with Equine Canada  
 

The Joint Steering Committee of Equine Canada announces a successful settlement has been reached between Equine Canada and its provincial/territorial partners
 
The Joint Steering Committee (JSC), comprised of representatives of Equine Canada, provinces/territories participating in Equine Canada programs, and non-participating provinces and territories, has concluded negotiations and has reached agreement on roles, governance structure and finance. This agreement will enable Equine Canada and its provincial/territorial partners to reunite and collaborate more effectively in the future.

These negotiations were a culmination of a mediation process that began in earnest in March 2011, when the Canadian equestrian community established the JSC and authorized it to explore options for the future governance and management of Equine Canada. Over the period of May and June, three volunteer sub-committees addressing governance, roles and responsibilities, and financial models worked tirelessly to prepare recommendations and options for the JSC's consideration.

"This journey has been a long one, and credit must go to the two dozen volunteers who invested incredible time and energy to make this project a success. Our result represents significant changes  for the organizational structure and business model of Equine Canada, and we all know such change does not come easily and without sacrifice", says Mike Gallagher, President of Equine Canada and member of the JSC.

Adds Dominique Chagnon, Chair of the JSC and President of the Fédération équestre du Québec, "Our sport has been divided for a very long time. I believe we have prepared the road map to re-establish trust and to guide all of us forward into a new era of national and provincial collaboration. I congratulate all participants in this process for the effort they have made".

Noted Gary Yaghdjian, Past President of the Ontario Equestrian Federation, "We look forward to non-participating provinces rejoining us in Equine Canada as full members".

The JSC has prepared a full report of its findings, which will be available in both official languages on the Equine Canada web site on August 8, 2011 (www.equinecanada.ca). The report describes numerous changes that will be made to governance and membership structures, competition management, coaching and officials development, member dues and national/provincial/territorial relations. Some changes will take effect immediately while others will be phased in gradually. The voting membership of Equine Canada must also endorse any necessary bylaw changes. Over this transition period, Equine Canada and its provincial/territorial partners will also be making the necessary governance adjustments to ensure full compliance with the forthcoming federal Not-for-Profit Corporations Act.


For further information or media inquiries, please contact:



Dominique Chagnon, Chair of the JSC - dochagnon@sympatico.ca, 514-515-6595

Mike Gallagher, President of Equine Canada - mike4755@nb.sympatico.ca, 506-640-1023

 


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