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Canadian 2011-2012 Membership Statistics

Blake Bowden

Administrator
Staff Member
ALBERTA
7,336 (2011)
7,284 (2012)
-52


BRITISH COLUMBIA
8,882 (2011)
8,589 (2012)
-293


MANITOBA
2,502 (2011)
2,410 (2012)
-92


NEW BRUNSWICK
3,274 (2011)
3,154 (2012)
-120


NEWFOUNDLAND/LABRADOR
2,128 (2011)
2,111 (2012)
-17


NOVA SCOTIA
4,740 (2011)
4,554 (2012)
-186


ONTARIO
47,522 (2011)
45,660 (2012)
-1,862


PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
734 (2011)
722 (2012)
-12


QUEBEC *
4,172 (2011)
4,182 (2012)
10


SASKATCHEWAN
2,892 (2011)
2,822 (2012)
-70


TOTAL
84,182 (2011)
81,488 (2012)
- 2,694 Loss
 

Joshua71

Grand Standard Bearer GL of Alberta, PM Lodge #195
Premium Member
Here's one Canadian at least that was proud to become a brother in 2014 :) , I can honestly say that I've truly met an honourable group of men in my lodge. We do a "Travelling Haggis" whereby we will go as a group to visit other smaller lodges in the province and support them in their Burns suppers and it is so much fun. Totally in the spirit of travelling and visiting and I always enjoy telling my friends about it when they ask about some of my experiences being a mason.


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Flatworlder

Registered User
Joshua71
I wonder if that travelling Haggis would spoil crossing the Rockies..
Hope one day to do some travelling and begin visiting B.C. and outwards across.
 

Joshua71

Grand Standard Bearer GL of Alberta, PM Lodge #195
Premium Member
Haggis is always good! LOL especially with a wee dram ;)
 

jwhoff

Premium Member
Per The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Texas committee report in December we lost 3,454 to death and brought in approximately 3000 in 2014. Nearly a wash with Canada's numbers. Both GLs have approximately the same number of members.
 

jwhoff

Premium Member
Maybe those numbers from the post-war years were inflated and, frankly, to high.

This is to be an elite group. No in wealth or statute, but in spirit.

That doesn't sound like a numbers game to me.
 
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