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The Ontario Aikido Federation (O.A.F.) was founded in 1975 with the following aims:
- to promote and develop Aikido in Ontario.
- to encourage high technical standards and positive attitudes among Aikidoists in Ontario.
- to promote contact among its members in a spirit of friendship and goodwill.
- to encourage its members to explore and follow the teachings of the Founder, Ueshiba Morihei (O-Sensei),
- to undertake educational and promotional Aikido activities in cooperation with and/or on behalf of the membership. (Such activities include where possible at least one annual seminar (training session) with an opportunity for kyu and dan testing.)
- to communicate regularly with the Canadian Aikido Federation.
The OAF follows the Aikido of the Founder, Ueshiba Morihei (O-Sensei), and derives its inspiration from Hombu Dojo and the
Aikikai Foundation whose headquarters are in Tokyo, Japan.
The OAF is the sole representative for Ontario to the Canadian Aikido Federation. The OAF presents and explains the collective opinions of Ontario aikidoists as determined by consensus or vote.
The OAF holds annual elections. The members of the current executive board are:
President: David Yates (Kanata Aikikai)
Vice-president: Peter Gelberger (Shibumi Aikikai)
Treasurer: Pat Senson (Aikido Shugyo)
Secretary: Guy Pharand (Budoka Aikikai)
Member At Large: Tony Verhoeven (Aikido Seikyoku)
Past President: George Hewson (JCCC Aikikai)
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