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By-law Changes from the 2022 Referendum


We recently sent out a notice that the 2022 Referendum received approval by Agriculture Canada.

While we are working closely with Agriculture Canada to get approval on the By-law for 6 new breeds submitted for recognition, we are updating our documents and systems to reflect the remaining 8 by-law amendments. For example, one By-law change is that CKC member breeders will no longer be required to provide CKC with a record of their non-breeding agreements. However, they will be required to retain their non-breeding agreements as part their private breeding records. In order to update our system to reflect this change, the Member Portal will be unavailable the morning of Tuesday, December 3, 2024. We appreciate your patience while we make these updates.

We are happy to share that one of the approved By-laws is that we will no longer require members to be at least 50 years of age in order to become a Life Member. Life Membership in CKC will be granted to any member who has achieved 30 years of continuous and unbroken service as a Regular or Membership Plus Member. We will be reaching out to our dedicated long-term members in the coming weeks who are now eligible for Life Membership!

You can view the 2022 Referendum here. We will update you when the CKC by-laws and all system changes have been made.
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