Shape future programming and services offered by your retail association by offering your feedback, insight and ideas. 

By assessing both current and potential future services, as well as gaining insight on regulatory compliance issues, the annual member survey will allow CAAR to proactively identify and respond to member needs for programming and representation. In addition, CAAR is seeking insight to assist in the development of industry benchmarking reports and trend analysis.

While member participation is voluntary, members are urged to share their perspective, ensuring their voice is heard and represented. All information will be kept confidential, but may be reported on an aggregate basis. If you’d like to discuss the survey in more detail, please contact Mitch Rezansoff at 204-989-9303 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Estimated time to complete is 10 minutes, which we think will find to be time well spent as it ensures your voice is heard and represented by your association. The survey will remain open for your feedback until Friday, July 6, 2018. We look forward to hearing your feedback.

CAAR members click here to complete the 2018 CAAR Member Survey.

Want to learn more about what CAAR has accomplished in the last year? Click here to review the 2017-18 At-A-Glance.

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