McGill Library
McLennan Library Building3459 rue McTavish
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 0C9
Canadian Patriotic Fund, Montreal Branch, 1899-1937
In 1899 the Canadian Patriotic Fund was established in Montréal to aid Boer War veterans and their dependents. The first national president was the Governor General, Lord Minto. The national fund was incorporated in 1914 to aid the needy wives, children and dependent relatives of Canadian soldiers fighting in the First World War. By 1916 it was providing assistance to 54,000 families across Canada with money gleaned through voluntary subscriptions. The Montréal branch held three fund raising campaigns during the war and was responsible for local relief activities. Sir Herbert Ames, the president of the Montréal branch, was also the honorary secretary of the national fund. The national fund raised and distributed almost fifty million dollars before being terminated in 1937.
Canadian Pulp and Paper Association
The Canadian Pulp and Paper Association was founded in 1913. In 1970, the Newsprint Association of Canada was amalgamated with the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association. The Association changed its name to the Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) in February 2001.
Canadian Society of Civil Engineers
Canadian Transport Commission.
Canadian Universities Foundation.