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MCC'S BOARD PROFILE
 
The MCC Board comprises up to 18 directors, all elected by our member organizations.
 
There is one director for each of Canada’s thirteen provinces and territories, and up to four directors from the industry.
 
The immediate past-chair serves on the Board  ex-officio.  The Officers are in turn elected by the directors.  All terms are for two years.
 
If you have issues of concern in your province or territory, please contact the appropriate liaison for that area, as indicated below.
 
MCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
   
OFFICERS
 
   
Chair:
Vice Chair:
Doug Houghton
Secretary / Treasurer:
Jennifer Ross
Immediate Past Chair:
Liz Jansen


   
DIRECTORS  
   
Liason for British Columbia Mark Gray
Liason for Manitoba Norm Sukkau
Liaison for Ontario Dave Millier
Liaison for Alberta Don Galloway
Liaison for Quebec Claude Lacasse
Liaison for New Brunswick Daniel Boucher
Liaison for Newfoundland/Labrador Jennifer Ross
Liaison for Northwest Territories VACANT
Liaison for Nova Scotia VACANT
Liaison for PEI Nathan Naslund
Liaison for Saskatchewan Myra Abstreiter
Liaison for Yukon VACANT
For Industry (*MMIC) Robert Ramsay
For Industry (*MMIC) Bob Smith
For Industry (*MMIC) Buzz Green
For Industry (*MMIC) Norm Wells
*MMIC - Motorcycle and Moped Industry Council  

 

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The Results Are In! Off-Road Vehicle Riding Is Good For Your Body and Soul

Toronto, Ontario, August 26, 2010 –The Canadian Off-Highway Vehicle Distributors Council (COHV) and its funding partners the All-Terrain Quad Council of Canada (AQCC), the Motorcyclist Confederation of Canada (MCC) and the government of Nova Scotia have received the first of four reports from York University, confirming that riding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and off-road motorcycles (ORMs) is good for your body and soul.
 
"Jamie F. Burr, Veronica K. Jamnik, Jim A. Shaw and Professor Norman Gledhill at York University’s Physical Activity and Chronic Disease Unit, Faculty of Health conducted the study. The purpose of the research -- to characterize the physiological demands of recreational off-road vehicle (ORV) riding under typical ORV riding conditions using habitual recreation ORV riders.
 


 
 

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