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Freemasonry is a Fraternity, fraternal organisation that arose from the loose organization of medieval masons (i.e. stone workers) working in the medieval building industry.


History

Freemasonry in Canada traces its origins to the United Grand Lodge of England, the Grand Lodge of Scotland and the Grand Lodge of Ireland, as a result of Canada's history as a dominion within the British Empire. Freemasonry in the United States, including Prince Hall Freemasonry, also influenced the formation of Freemasonry in Canada. Erasmus James Philipps became a Freemason while working on a commission to resolve boundaries in New England and, in 1739, became provincial grand master for Nova Scotia; Philipps founded the first Masonic lodge in Canada at Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. The Castle Island Virtual Lodge No. 190 is an example of an internet lodge whereby meetings are conducted online rather than in person


Masonic Fathers of Confederation

At the time of confederation in 1867, eleven men of the 37 Fathers of Confederation were Freemasons. * Hewitt Bernard – Lawyer, Recording Secretary at the Charlottetown Conference * Alexander Campbell (Canadian senator), Alexander Campbell – Senator (1867–1887), Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (1897–1892) * Frederick Carter – First Premier of Newfoundland * Edward Barron Chandler – Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (1878–1880) * Alexander Tilloch Galt – Canadian Minister of Finance, Minister of Finance (1867), Founder of the North Western Coal and Navigation Company and Lethbridge, AB * John Hamilton Gray (New Brunswick politician), John Hamilton Gray – Premier of New Brunswick (1856–1857) * Thomas Heath Haviland – Senator (1873–1879), Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island (1879–1884) * William Alexander Henry – Mayor of Halifax (1870–1871), Supreme Court of Canada, Supreme Court Justice (1875–1888) * John A. Macdonald – First Prime Minister of Canada, Prime Minister (1867–1873, 1878–1891) * William Henry Pope (Canadian politician), William Henry Pope – Lawyer, Newspaper Editor, Colonial Secretary * Samuel Leonard Tilley – Pharmacist, Premier of New Brunswick (1861–1865), Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (1885–1893 and 1873–1878), Originator of "Dominion" in Canada's name


Other Notable Canadian Masons

''Governors'' * Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis – Governor General of Canada (1946–1952) * Lord Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby – Governor General of Canada (1888–1893), Namesake for the Stanley Cup * John Graves Simcoe – British Army general, Founder of York, Upper Canada, York (Toronto), Introduced English common law, First Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (1791–1796) * Henry Cockshutt – Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (1921–1927) * William Mulock – (Acting) Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (1931–1932), Postmaster General of Canada, Postmaster General (1896–1905) * John Keiller MacKay – 19th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (1957-1963) ''Politicians'' * John Abbott – Prime Minister (1891–1892) * Richard Bedford Bennett – Prime Minister (1930–1935) * Robert Laird Borden – Prime Minister (1911–1920) * Mackenzie Bowell, Sir MacKenzie Bowell – Prime Minister (1894–1896) * John Diefenbaker – Prime Minister (1957–1963) * Thomas C. Douglas – Premier of Saskatchewan (1944–1961), Leader of New Democratic Party (1961–1971), father of Universal Healthcare, voted as The Greatest Canadian * George Alexander Drew – Premier of Ontario (1943–1948) * George Howard Ferguson – Premier of Ontario (1923–1930) * Donald Methuen Fleming – Minister of Finance (Canada), Minister of Finance (1957–1962), Minister of Justice (Canada), Minister of Justice and Attorney General (1962–1963) * Ezra Butler Eddy – Businessman, Mayor of Hull, Quebec, Member of Legislative Assembly of Quebec * Leslie Miscampbell Frost – Premier of Ontario (1949–1961) * Mitchell Frederick Hepburn – Youngest Premier of Ontario (1934–1942) at age 37 * Alexander Keith (politician), Alexander Keith – Mayor of Halifax (1853–1853), President of Legislative Council of Nova Scotia (1867–1873), Founder of Alexander Keith's Brewery * James Kirkpatrick Kerr – Lawyer, Senator (1903–1916), Speaker of the Senate (1909–1911) * John Ross Matheson – Lawyer, Judge, MP for Leeds (electoral district), Leeds (1961–1968), Helped develop the Flag of Canada, maple leaf flag and the Order of Canada. * Nathan Phillips (politician), Nathan Phillips – Mayor of Toronto (1955–1962) * Erasmus James Philipps – Member of the Nova Scotia Council (1730-1760) * Allen Bristol Aylesworth – Senator, MP for York North, Postmaster General of Canada * George Ryerson – MPP for Toronto * Joey Smallwood – First Premier of Newfoundland, self-dubbed "The Last Father of Confederation" * Bill Davis, William Grenville "Bill" Davis – 18th Premier of Ontario * Bob Bailey (politician), Bob Bailey – MPP for Sarnia-Lambton ''Businessmen'' * Harold Ballard – Businessman and Sportsman * Samuel Bronfman – Businessman and Philanthropist * John David Eaton – Businessman, Member of the Eaton family (Toronto), Eaton family * John Bayne Maclean – Publisher, Founder of Maclean's magazine, the Financial Post and the Maclean-Hunter, Maclean Publishing Company * Samuel McLaughlin, Colonel Samuel McLaughlin – Businessman, Philanthropist, Founder of the McLaughlin Motor Car Company * John Molson – Businessman, Founder of Molson Brewery * Joseph Seagram – Founder of Seagram Distilleries * Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet – Newspaper Proprietor, Fleet Street Mogul, Namesake for Roy Thomson Hall, Appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire ''Military'' * Major-General Malcolm Smith Mercer - Major General, The Queen's Own Rifles *Arthur William Currie – Inspector-General of the Canadian Army and vice-chancellor of McGill University * Alexander Roberts Dunn – Soldier, awarded the Victoria Cross * John MacGregor (VC), John MacGregor – (1889–1952) Born in Scotland, lived in Powell River B.C., fought in 2 world wars, awarded the Victoria Cross * Sam Steele – Head of the RCMP Yukon detachment during the Klondike Gold Rush * James Wolfe, General James Wolfe – Victor in 1759 over the France, French at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in Quebec * Joseph Brant, Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea) – Six Nations Reserve Mohawk people, Mohawk leader * Roy Brown (RAF officer), Captain Arthur Roy Brown – WWI flying ace * Wop May, Wilfrid Reid "Wop" May – WWI flying ace, final pursuit of Manfred von Richthofen * William Dillon Otter, Sir William Dillon Otter – First Canadian-born Commander of the Canadian Army, Chief of the General Staff ''Science and Engineering'' * Sandford Fleming – Engineer, Inventor, Founding member of the Royal Society of Canada, Founder of the Canadian Institute, Inventor of Worldwide Time Zones * Kivas Tully – Chief Provincial Architect for Ontario (1868–1896), Imperial Service Order Recipient * Henry Larsen (explorer), Henry Asbjørn Larsen – Arctic explorer ''Sports'' * King Clancy, Francis Michael “King” Clancy – NHL hockey player * Charlie Conacher, Charles William "The Big Bomber" Conacher, Sr. – NHL hockey player * Norman Dawe – ice hockey and sports executive * Hanson Dowell – ice hockey administrator and politician, Master at Ionic Lodge No. 73 * George Dudley – ice hockey administrator and lawyer * W. A. Fry – sports administrator and newspaper publisher * Jake Gaudaur, Jake Gaudaur, Jr. – CFL football player and 4th Commissioner * W. B. George – sports administrator and agriculturalist * Doug Grimston – ice hockey administrator * Tim Horton – Hockey Player, Co-founder of Tim Hortons * Lord Athol Layton, Atholl Layton – Professional wrestler * Dr. James Naismith – Inventor of Basketball * Art Potter – ice hockey administrator * Frank Sargent (sports executive), Frank Sargent – executive in ice hockey and curling * Frederick Wellington "Cyclone" Taylor – Hockey Player * W. F. Taylor – ice hockey administrator and dentist * Angus Walters, Angus James Walters – Captain of the Bluenose * Whipper Billy Watson, William "Whipper" John Potts – World champion professional wrestler ''Clergy'' * Frederick Kingston – Bishop of Diocese of Algoma (1939–1944), Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (1947–1949) * Derwyn Owen, Most Rev. Derwyn Trevor Owen – Diocese of Niagara, Bishop of Niagara (1925–1932), Anglican Diocese of Toronto, Bishop of Toronto (1932–1934), Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (1934–1947) * Clarendon Worrell – Diocese of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Bishop of Nova Scotia (1904–1915), Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (1932–1934) ''Arts'' * Robert William Service – Writer, Author of Poems The Shooting of Dan McGrew and The Cremation of Sam McGee * Gordon Sinclair – Journalist, Writer, Commentator, Known for The Americans (commentary), The Americans * Glenn Ford, Gwyllyn Samuel Newton "Glenn" Ford – Actor from Hollywood's Golden Age, Classical Hollywood cinema including Superman (1978 film), Superman (1978) ''Others'' * Allan Leal, Herbert Allan Borden Leal – Civil servant and academic * Dana Porter, Hon. Dana H. Porter – Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal for Ontario * Dr. Edward Earle Shouldice * Robert Butchart * Kenneth Jewell Colpoys Dunstan


Masonic buildings in Canada

*Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario, King Street West, Hamilton, Ontario *Toronto, Ontario **Masonic Temple (Toronto), Toronto Masonic Temple, 888 Yonge Street. No longer affiliated with Freemasonry **West Toronto Masonic Temple - 151 Annette Street West **Masonic Hall, 2 Gloucester St, Toronto. Residential *Masonic Lodge, Red River Road, Thunder Bay, ON *Belrock Masonic Centre, 845 – Regent St, Sudbury, ON *Masonic Temple (St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador) *Montreal Masonic Memorial Temple, Montreal, QC *St. Mark's Masonic Lodge, Baddeck, NS *Masonic Memorial Temple, 420 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg, MB *Freemason's Hall, Halifax, NS *St. Mark's Lodge #118, 2612 – 14A St. SW, Calgary, AB *Edmonton, Alberta: **Freemasons' Hall, 10318 – 100 Avenue, Edmonton, AB ** Masonic Hall, 10433 83rd Avenue, Edmonton, AB ** Highlands Masonic Hall, 5526 118 Avenue, Edmonton, AB ** Masonic Hall, Fort Edmonton Park, Edmonton, AB


Governing bodies

There is a number of various supreme organisations (Grand Lodges, National Lodges, Grand Orients, and Federations) active in Canada representing a number of regularity / amity networks along with a number of independent lodges. Membership numbers could be overstated, as membership in multiple lodges is actively encouraged. There appears to be a number of other supreme bodies in the country, including Grand Orient de France Amerique du Nord, Obédience Mixte Nord-Américaine: George Washington Union, Grand Orient du Canada, Grande Loge Autonome du Québec, Grande Loge Mixte du Québec, but the information on them is not readily available. The Grand Lodge of Scotland has a District Grand Lodge of Newfoundland and Labrador responsible for 11 lodges.District Grand Lodge of Newfoundland and Labrador
/ref> The Grand Lodge of Alberta also includes the Northwest Territories, particularly a lodge in Yellowknife, although there used to be a lodge in Inuvik in the 2000s (Far North Lodge).


See also

*List of Freemasons *Freemasonry


References


External links


Prince Hall Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons Province of Ontario and Jurisdiction

Grande Loge du Québec

Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia

Grand Lodge of New Brunswick

Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan

Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon

Grand Lodge of Alberta

Grande Loge ANI du Canada

Fédération canadienne du Droit Humain

Grand Orient du Québec

Grande Loge Nationale du Canada

Gran Logia de Lengua Española de Canada

Grand Orient de France Amerique du Nord

Obédience Mixte Nord-Américaine : George Washington Union

Grand Orient du Canada

Grande Loge Autonome du Québec

Grande Loge Mixte du Québec
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