President List
- Christopher O. Tiller (1977–1978)
- Scott J.J. Raybould (1978–1979)
- C.F. Cecil Brown (1979–1980)
- Donald Nelson (1980–1981)
- William R. Pryde (1981–1982)
- Archie G.A. Purgavie (1982–1983)
- John E. Duncan (1983–1984)
- S.H. Sim Wentzell (1984–1985)
- Robert L. Bridgewater (1985–1986)
- Kenneth J. Collier (1986–1987)
- William Donald Dixon (1987 - +)
- Spencer M. Hilton (1987–1988)
- Ross E. Reed (1988–1989)
- Donald F. Taylor (1989–1990)
- H. Gregg McKinnon (1990–1991)
- James R. McConnell (1991–1992)
- Anthony J. Bouwmeester (1992–1993)
- Janet N. Holt (1993–1994)
- Ronald E. Yeomans (1994–1995)
- Herbert J.M. Durand (1995–1996)
- Bryan Amos (1996–1997)
- J.D. Bert Hudon (1997–1998)
- Robert B. Kennedy (1998–1999)
- Brent Walker (1999–2000)
- Scott Brown (2000–2001)
- Henry Kinsella (2001–2002)
- John P. (Pat) Downey (2002–2003)
- Glen Saunders (2003–2004)
- Mary Beeton (2004–2005)
- Grant Boulay (2005–2006)
- Paul Gagnon (2006–2007)
- Shelly Massey (2007–2008)
- Alexandre Beaudoin (2008–2009)
- Matthew Lewandowski (2009–2010)
- Stuart Wyatt (2010 - 2011)
- Wade Knaap (2011-2012)
- Shawna Laird (2012-2013)
+ = Deceased while president
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