Presidents (Chairs of The Board 2008-present)
- 1938-39: Elbridge MacKay
- 1940-41: Dr. A. F. Anderson
- 1941-42: Hon. Thane Campbell
- 1942-46: Bill Norgan
- 1946-47: James E. Armstrong
- 1947-48: Hon. Brig. Colin A. Campbell
- 1949-50: Gordon Hudson
- 1951-52: Niven Jackson
- 1952-53: Fielding Rankine
- 1953-54: Emmett Smith
- 1954-55: Cyril Boyd
- 1955-56: Hon. Sen. Richard Donahoe
- 1956-57: John Dutton
- 1957-58: Samuel Rothschild
- 1958-59: Archibald Wilson
- 1959-60: Walter B. Cowan
- 1960-61: Alan MacGowan
- 1961-62: Earl Bourne
- 1962-63: Ted Pattee
- 1963-64: Richard T. Topping
- 1964-65: Arthur Skinner
- 1965-66: Frank F. Sargent
- 1966-67: Hon. Gordon Lockhart Bennett
- 1967-68: William Lumsden
- 1968-69: Harry P. Carter
- 1969-70: Albert Parkhill
- 1970-71: Dr. Maurice Campbell
- 1971-72: T. Gordon Thompson
- 1972-73: Irl England
- 1973-74: D. William Currie
- 1974-75: L. E. Olson
- 1975-76: William Leaman
- 1976-77: David C. Smith
- 1977-78: Herbert Millham
- 1978-79: G. Clifton Thompson
- 1979-80: Frank Stent
- 1980-81: Cecil Watt
- 1981-82: Thomas Fisher
- 1982-83: Cyril S. Walters
- 1983-84: Ray Kingsmith
- 1984-85: Dr. Clyde Opaleychuk
- 1985-86: Ralph Boyd
- 1986-87: Jerry Muzika
- 1987-88: Harvey Mazinke
- 1988-89: Joseph Gurowka
- 1989-90: Dr. Edward Steeves
- 1990: Donald R. MacLeod
- 1990-91: Dr. Edward Steeves
- 1991-92: Mary-Anne Nicholson
- 1992-93: Stanley Oleson
- 1993-94: Evelyn Krahn
- 1994-95: Lorne Mitton
- 1995-96: Shirley Morash
- 1996-97: Pat Reid
- 1997-98: Harvey Malo
- 1998-99: Judy Veinot
- 1999-00: Jack Boutilier
- 2001-02: Zivan Saper
- 2002-03: Maureen Miller
- 2003-04: Don Petlak
- 2004-05: Barry Greenberg
- 2005-06: Jerry Shoemaker
- 2006-07: Donna Duffett
- 2007-08: Al Forsythe
- 2008-09: Fran Todd
- 2009-10: Graham Prouse
- 2010-11: Jack Bowman
- 2011-12: Laura Lochanski
- 2012-13: Ron Hutton
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