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  2. Canadian Kennel Club - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Kennel Club (or CKC; French: Club canin canadien), founded in 1888 and chartered under the Animal Purebred Act, is one of the national kennel clubs of Canada. It maintains breed registries services for those purebred dogs approved for its control by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada , and provides governance for all CKC-approved dog ...

  3. Dogs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Dogs in Canada was a print magazine published by the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) from 1889 to 2012. The publication went through different title changes, starting with Canadian Kennel Gazette, then Kennel and Bench, and finally Dogs in Canada. Issues were published monthly, along with an annual edition. [1]

  4. Canoe Kayak Canada - Wikipedia

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    Member clubs of the CKC are located in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec. Club List by Province Notable athletes developed by CanoeKayak Canada who have qualified to compete at the Olympic Games include David Ford (1992, 1996, 2004, 2008) and Margaret Langford (1992, 1996, 2000).

  5. List of kennel clubs - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for a New England Kennel Club dog show. A kennel club (known as a kennel council or canine council in some countries) is an organization for canine affairs that concerns itself with the breeding, showing and promotion of more than one breed of dog.

  6. CKC - Wikipedia

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    CKC is a three-letter acronym that may stand for: Canadian Kennel Club, one of the national kennel clubs of Canada; Canoe Kayak Canada; Cervical conization, cold knife conization; Chicago–Kansas City Expressway; Capital Kids' Cricket, charity, London, UK; Christ the King College, Onitsha, or CKC Onitsha, Nigeria; CKC Chinese Input System

  7. Kennel club - Wikipedia

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    The FCI is based in Thuin, Belgium and has 98 members and contract partners (one from each country) and as such, the FCI is considered to the largest kennel club in the world. Worldwide, the majority of countries are members or have contract partners with the FCI, with only Africa and the Middle East poorly represented.

  8. Michael A. Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Michael A. Chambers [1] is the former president of the Canadian Olympic Committee and senior partner at Maclaren Corlett LLP. As of 2021, Chambers serves as chair of the Association of National Olympic Committees Legal Commission, chair of the Panam Sports Legal Commission, and chair of the Ethics Commission of the International Canoe Federation.

  9. List of chairmen of the Kennel Club - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of chairmen of The Kennel Club, starting from the club's founding in 1873.The Kennel Club dates from the first organised dog show in UK on the 28/29 June 1859, following this in 1870 it was decided that a governing body was required to govern such shows.