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Tuesday, 15 November 2011 17:20 |
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The Removal of the healthy Polar Bears on Sunday, November 6th, has jeopardized our ability to meet the financial needs of the Canadian Eskimo Dog Foundation. The funds received for polar bear viewing in the Mile Five area enabled us to feed all the Canadian Eskimo Dogs. Without these finances our colony might be compromised.
Please call the Minister of Conservation, Mr. Dave Choniak at 1-204-945-3730 or Deputy Minister of Conservation, Mr. Fred Meier at 1-204-945-3785, Email:
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, if you wish to support our cause. |
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Selected to Screen at the IDFA |
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We are happy to announce that The Last Dogs of Winter has been selected to screen at the IDFA festival in Amsterdam, mid November.
This is another great honor for us, hope to see some of you there!
24th International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam |
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Canadian Eskimo Dog Foundation |
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The Canadian Eskimo Dog Foundation was established to facilitate a better understanding of the Canadian Eskimo Dog, and to promote and SAVE what is one of the last remaining strongholds for this extraordinary breed.
Currently the CEDF is the largest and one of the oldest CED breeding kennels in the World, accounting for approximately 1/3 (one third) of the World's population. It is the CEDF's goal to provide the World a window to view, and if desired, an opportunity to support and save this magnificent dog from extinction.
The significance of preserving this rare and beautiful dog is important if we are to maintain the cultural and historical integrity of Canada and the rest of North America. |
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Extinction of the Canadian Eskimo Dog |
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The Canadian Eskimo Dog (CED) is on the verge of extinction with estimates of (300) three hundred or less pure CKC registered dogs left in the World. |
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