List of Presidents of The Royal Society of Canada

The list of presidents of the Royal Society of Canada is a list of all the past and present presidents of the Royal Society of Canada.

  • 2011-2013 Yolande Grisé
  • 2009-2011 Roderick Macdonald
  • 2007-2009 Yvan Guindon
  • 2005-2007 Patricia Demers
  • 2003-2005 Gilles Paquet
  • 2001-2003 Howard Alper
  • 1999-2001 William Leiss
  • 1997-1999 Jean-Pierre Wallot
  • 1995-1997 Robert Hall Haynes
  • 1992-1995 John Meisel
  • 1990-1992 Jules Deschênes
  • 1987-1990 Digby J. McLaren
  • 1984-1987 Alexander G. McKay
  • 1981-1984 Marc-Adélard Tremblay
  • 1978-1981 Robert E. Bell
  • 1977-1978 Robert E. Folinsbee
  • 1976-1977 J. Larkin Kerwin
  • 1975-1976 Samuel D. Clark
  • 1974-1975 Claude Fortier
  • 1973-1974 Guy Sylvestre
  • 1972-1973 John Tuzo Wilson
  • 1971-1972 Henry E. Duckworth
  • 1970-1971 Roy Daniells
  • 1969-1970 Claude E. Dolman
  • 1968-1969 Léon Lortie
  • 1967-1968 James M. Harrison
  • 1966-1967 Gerhard Herzberg
  • 1965-1966 William Kaye Lamb
  • 1964-1965 Léo Marion
  • 1963-1964 Maurice Lebel
  • 1962-1963 William H. Cook
  • 1961-1962 Arthur R. M. Lower
  • 1960-1961 Merton Y. Williams
  • 1959-1960 Henry G. Thode
  • 1958-1959 Pierre Daviault
  • 1957-1958 Thomas W. M. Cameron
  • 1956-1957 William A. Mackintosh
  • 1955-1956 George S. Hume
  • 1954-1955 Edgar William R. Steacie
  • 1953-1954 Jean Bruchési
  • 1952-1953 Guilford B. Reed
  • 1951-1952 Henry F. Angus
  • 1950-1951 John J. O'Neill
  • 1949-1950 Joseph A. Pearce
  • 1948-1949 Gustave Lanctôt
  • 1947-1948 Walter P. Thompson
  • 1946-1947 Harold A. Innis
  • 1945-1946 Elwood S. Moore
  • 1944-1945 John K. Robertson
  • 1943-1944 Olivier Maurault
  • 1942-1943 James Bertram Collip
  • 1941-1942 Frederick W. Howay
  • 1940-1941 Robert C. Wallace
  • 1939-1940 Henry Marshall Tory
  • 1938-1939 Victor Morin
  • 1937-1938 Archibald G. Huntsman
  • 1936-1937 Lawrence J. Burpee
  • 1935-1936 Reginald W. Brock & George A. Young
  • 1934-1935 W. Lash Miller
  • 1933-1934 Léon Gérin
  • 1932-1933 Francis E. Lloyd
  • 1931-1932 Robert A. Falconer
  • 1930-1931 Charles Camsell
  • 1929-1930 Arthur S. Eve
  • 1928-1929 Camille Roy
  • 1927-1928 A. H. Reginald Buller
  • 1926-1927 James H. Coyne
  • 1925-1926 William A. Parks
  • 1924-1925 John C. McLennan
  • 1923-1924 Thomas Chapais
  • 1922-1923 J. Playfair McMurrich
  • 1921-1922 Duncan C. Scott
  • 1920-1921 Arthur P. Coleman
  • 1919-1920 Robert F. Ruttan
  • 1918-1919 Rodolphe Lemieux
  • 1917-1918 William D. Lighthall
  • 1916-1917 Archibald B. Macallum
  • 1915-1916 Alfred Baker
  • 1914-1915 Adolphe B. Routhier
  • 1913-1914 Frank D. Adams
  • 1912-1913 William Dawson LeSueur
  • 1911-1912 William F. King
  • 1910-1911 R. Ramsay Wright
  • 1909-1910 George Bryce
  • 1908-1909 Joseph-Edmond Roy
  • 1907-1908 Samuel E. Dawson
  • 1906-1907 William Saunders
  • 1905-1906 Alexander Johnson
  • 1904-1905 Benjamin Sulte
  • 1903-1904 George T. Denison
  • 1902-1903 James A. Grant
  • 1901-1902 James Loudon
  • 1900-1901 Louis Fréchette
  • 1899-1900 William Clark
  • 1898-1899 Thomas C. Keefer
  • 1897-1898 Félix-G. Marchand
  • 1896-1897 Cornelius O'Brien
  • 1895-1896 Alfred R. C. Selwyn
  • 1894-1895 James MacPherson Le Moine
  • 1893-1894 George M. Dawson
  • 1892-1893 John George Bourinot
  • 1891-1892 Joseph-Clovis-Kemner Laflamme
  • 1890-1891 George Monro Grant
  • 1889-1890 Raymond Casgrain
  • 1888-1889 Sandford Fleming
  • 1887-1888 George Lawson
  • 1886-1887 Thomas E. Hamel
  • 1885-1886 Daniel Wilson
  • 1884-1885 T. Sterry Hunt
  • 1883-1884 Pierre J. O. Chauveau
  • 1882-1883 John William Dawson

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