Who We Are

Club Governance

The Executive, Regional Directors and Toller Talk Editors are elected for a two-year term.

The following members will serve for 2021 and 2022. Elected positions with the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club of Canada are available to members in good standing who are residents of Canada and who have held membership for at least one year.

PRESIDENT
Denice Langley
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VICE PRESIDENT
Isabelle Southcott
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SECRETARY
Vacant

TREASURER
Rachel Thornton-Hughes
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MEMBERSHIP & BREEDER DIRECTORY
Marie Chantal Gilbert
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Representing the members in their respective regions, Regional Directors act as contacts for organizational events and help promote Club activities in their area. If you have a question about Tollers or Club membership, please contact the Regional Director in your region.

ATLANTIC
Kurt Lavigne
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QUEBEC
Dominique St-Arnaud
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ONTARIO
Helene Mousseau
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PRAIRIES
Elaine MacDonald
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
Vacant
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YUKON & NW TERRITORIES
Joanne Organ
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These volunteers fill valuable contact positions within the Organization:

TOLLER TALK EDITOR
Sue Williams
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WEBSITE ADMINISTRATOR
Duncan Macdonald
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TOLLER HEALTH COMMITTEE
CHAIR: Jamie Klein
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RESCUE COORDINATOR
Karen Machin
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CLUB HISTORIAN
Krista Wendland
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Encouraging the advancement and preservation of the Toller and promoting high standards among Breeders and Owners.

Download our Club Constitution to learn more about the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club of Canada.

Download our Bylaws to get an understanding of our organization and structure.

If you’re looking for some specific club forms or documents, be sure to check out this page.

Member Benefits

Members of the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club of Canada receive exclusive benefits.

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There are plenty of reasons to join the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club of Canada – including valuable breed information, access to exclusive awards and scholarships, and more.

Share your love of the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever while receiving access to quality information, valuable resources, and great people!

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The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club of Canada is the official voice of Tollers in Canada. Established in 1974, the club was formed to promote and educate about the breed.

Browse the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club of Canada’s official governing documents below to understand how our organization works.

Looking for Specific Information? Here you can find the Club Brochure & Information, Application Forms, Toller Health documents, Breeder Directory, and miscellaneous downloads.