News from the Canadian Charolais Association

Purely Purebred, news from the August 2023 issue of Canadian Cattlemen

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Published: August 14, 2023

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The Canadian Charolais Association held its annual meeting on June 9 in Innisfail, Alta.

Shawn Airey of Rivers, Man., was elected president, with Ryan Nesbitt of Nestleton, Ont., as first vice-president. Josh Taylor of Dunford, Ont., is the second vice-president.

The rest of the board comprises Kasey Phillips of Waskatenau, Alta.; Rod McLeod of Cochrane, Alta.; Travis Foot of Esther, Alta.; Mike Elder of Coronach, Sask.; Darwin Rosso of Moose Jaw, Sask.; Jeff Cavers, of La Riviere, Man.; Armand Roy of St-Bernard Lacolle, Que.; and Josh Redden of Windsor, N.S.

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Mike Millar

Mike Millar

National account manager

As National account manager for Canadian Cattlemen, I work with all major accounts including equipment manufacturers, ad agency's and national breed associations. When I'm not busy working and promoting Canadian Cattlemen magazine, my family and I are running a purebred herd of Simmental cattle at Grandora, Sask.

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