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MAHCP’s Special Meeting on January 26 at 6 p.m. is fast approaching and we look forward to having members join us!

At this important online meeting, members will debate and vote on a proposed change to MAHCP’s Constitution that would reshape our Executive Council from the current profession-based model to one based on “Districts.” The proposed change is intended to update MAHCP’s governance model to better reflect and represent our diverse membership.

It’s very important that members attend and participate in this important vote. The proposed constitutional change is the only item on the agenda and requires a two-thirds majority vote at a special meeting to come into effect.

If you haven’t registered yet, please do so today at https://mahcpevents.ca/Please note that the registration deadline is 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 21, 2021. You don’t want to miss out on your chance to have a voice at this important meeting.

If you have already registered, thank you! Please note that you will NOT receive the meeting link and login credentials until the day prior to the event, so be sure to check your email on January 25.

For more details and background on the proposed constitutional change, follow this link: https://mahcpevents.ca/701-changes.pdf.

We want you to attend and have all the information you need to make an informed decision, so if you have further questions about the meeting or the proposed change, please contact info@mahcp.ca today.

Please note: if you haven’t signed and submitted an MAHCP member application card, you won’t be able to participate in the special meeting and vote on these important changes, so please do so ASAP by contacting the MAHCP office at info@mahcp.ca or 204-772-0425. If you’re not sure if we have a signed card on file, we can check for you.

We look forward to seeing you on January 26 at 6 p.m.!

In solidarity,

Your MAHCP team


Our office will be closed to in-person visitation from Dec 24 at noon to Jan 1, 2025. We will resume regular operations on Jan 2.