Canadian Home Builders' Association
The Canadian Home Builders' Association (CHBA), founded in 1943, is the national organization that represents Canada's residential construction industry. Its member firms number more than 8,500.
Past presidents
All past presidents of CHBA are members of the Past Presidents' Advisory Council, and the council is chaired by the immediate past president.[1]
- 1943: Kenneth Green, Ottawa
- 1944: Joseph L.E. Price, Montreal
- 1945–46: Frank R. Lount, Winnipeg
- 1947–48: Hon. George Prudham, Edmonton
- 1949: John A. Griffin, Richmond Hill
- 1950–51: Frank A. Mager
- 1952: William H. Grisenwaite, Hamilton
- 1953–54: Gordon S. Shipp, Mississauga
- 1955–56: Harry J. Long, Toronto
- 1957: Lesley E. Wade, Calgary
- 1958–59: Maurice Joubert, Laval
- 1960: Campbell C. Holmes, Toronto
- 1961: Graham Lount, Winnipeg
- 1962: William M. McCance, Toronto
- 1963: Chesley J. McConnel, Edmonton
- 1964: Ernest R. Alexander, Barrie
- 1965: Charles B. Campbell, Hamilton
- 1966: Jean-Yves Gelinas, Montreal
- 1967: William G. Connelly, Ottawa
- 1968: Edward L. Mayotte, Thunder Bay
- 1969: Ralph T. Scurfield, Calgary
- 1970: S. Eric Johnson, Mississauga
- 1971: Harold G. Shipp, Mississauga
- 1972: C. Donald Wilson, Calgary
- 1973: H. Keith Morley, Toronto
- 1974: Ernest W. Assaly, Ottawa
- 1975: Bernard Denault, Laval
- 1976: Howard E. Ross, Calgary
- 1977: H. Eric J. Bergman, Winnipeg
- 1978: William E. Small, Mississauga
- 1979: Keith G. Paddick, Edmonton
- 1980: George P. Frieser, Edmonton
- 1981: Klaus Springer, Calgary
- 1982: Ctril Morgoan, St. John's
- 1983: Robert Flitton, Vancouver
- 1984: John B. Sandusky, Toronto
- 1985: Albert Defehr, Winnipeg
- 1986: Robert Shaw, Halifax
- 1987: Norman Godfrey, Toronto
- 1988: Gary Santini, Vancouver
- 1989: Thomas Cochren, Hamilton
- 1990: Gordon Thompson, Toronto
- 1991: Gary Reardon, St. John's
- 1992: John Bassel, Toronto
- 1993: Bill Strain, Vancouver
- 1995: Ted Bryk, Orangeville
- 1995: Bruse Clemmensen, Toronto
- 1996: Jerry Roehr, Winnipeg
- 1997: Bob McLaughlin, Quispamsis
- 1998: Lewis Makatsui, Edmonton
- 1999: Garnet Kindervater, St. John's
- 2000: Ken Sawatsky, Delta
- 2001: Dick Miller, Halifax
- 2002: Greg Christenson, Edmonton
- 2003: Jim Thompson, Kamloops
- 2004: Mary Lawson, Orangeville
- 2005: David Wassmansdorf, Burlington
- 2006: Dave Benbow, Thorsby
- 2007: Richard Lind, Bridgewater
- 2008: John Hrynkow, Edmonton
- 2009: Gary Friend, Surrey
- 2010: Victor Fiume
Notes
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