Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Calgary - Clinical Skills Building
Our mission: To promote and protect the health of wildlife and Canadians through leadership, partnership, investigation and action.
The Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative is a collection of highly qualified people within a cross-Canada network of partners and collaborators dedicated to wildlife health. Our Cooperative includes internationally renowned wildlife disease diagnosticians and researchers, experts in population health, skilled educators and experienced policy advisors. The CWHC is dedicated to generating knowledge needed to assess and manage wildlife health and working with others to ensure that knowledge gets put to use in a timely fashion.
At the core of the CWHC is a partnership linking Canada's five veterinary colleges and the British Columbia Animal Health Centre. Branching from that core is a network that stretches into the public and private sectors that allows us to access critical expertise needed to detect and assess wildlife health issues and make sure our results find their way to people who need to make decisions on wildlife management, wildlife use, public health and agriculture.
At Trochu Motors, we are committed to meeting the needs of our customers. This commitment is proven by our extended hours in the busy season, our extensive parts inventory, and by our employee's dedication. This commitment dates back to when John and Aaron Stankievech bought the existing Cockshutt and Ford franchise in 1947. The family tradition and values carried over when John's son, Jack began managing the company in 1977. At this time, Jack focused on the Ag Industry, as the dealership became exclusively a Cockshutt dealership. In 1985, Trochu Motors acquired the Massey Ferguson franchise. A lot of changes have been made to farm equipment and the ag industry since 1947, but our dedication to customer service and support has not. Jack and his partner, Rich Meding, continue to operate their dealership with a single minded focus, and that is to put the customer first.