Equestrian Canada has presented the Quebec coach with the inaugural $1,000 Philip Parkes Memorial scholarship to use for specialist upgrades.
Equestrian Canada
The 2025 EC Annual General Meeting on May 27 is asking for questions; four Board Candidates and one Athlete Director nominated for voting.
EC recognizes the dedication and impact Jan Stephens had on international, national, and provincial equestrian competitions.

May 31 is the deadline for Sport Licence holders to submit rule change suggestions; plus a notice of some important amendments.

The awards recognize world-class athletes, owners, officials, organizations, volunteers, and supporters in the Canadian equestrian industry.

Bidding is now open – items include dressage and jumping lessons, photo shoots, boarding, event entries, tack, apparel and more!

Equestrian Canada's new Breed Association Horse Recording Program will track competition horses, their breeders and breed registries.

Canadians are encouraged to give feedback to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and stay updated on the new regulations.

Prospective candidates interested in serving on the 2025 Board are encouraged to apply before the April 11th deadline.
Nine teams took part in the $150,000 event at Wellington International, with Canada finishing just off the podium behind US, Ireland and Belgium.