Empire Club of Canada
The Empire Club of Canada is a Canadian speakers' forum. Established in 1903, the Empire Club has provided a forum for over 3,500 different speakers.[1]
Through a variety of presentation formats, the Empire Club invites local, national and international leaders and other change-agents to address the topical, relevant issues of the day. The club is based in Toronto, Ontario, with luncheon-style meetings held at the Royal York Hotel or another venue of similar calibre.
History
The Empire Club of Canada was established in 1903 as a result of a political discussion which created considerable unrest in Canada.[1] Growing dissent against the British was influencing Toronto's political and social landscape. In an attempt to refrain from a hasty, myopic severing of ties with the British Empire, a group of men under the leadership of Brig.-Gen. James Mason discussed the creation of an organization that would promote public discourse and discussion about key issues of the day, both at home and abroad.
With this mandate in mind, the group gathered to draft the constitution for a new club to be named The Empire Club of Canada. Canada's "Imperial bond" with Britain was the cornerstone of the Empire Club of Canada, as its founders believed it would be beneficial to Canada to maintain strong political and economic ties with the Empire. This organization, with a plan of weekly luncheons, which would be addressed by prominent individuals who spoke with authority on the issues of the day, would also have the distinctive basis of the British connection in its work and policy. Membership was restricted to British subjects—there was no legal Canadian citizenship at the time—who would pay dues of one dollar a year, with a maximum membership of 500. Within a month, membership exceeded 300. A year or two later, the club had a waiting list of those wishing to join.
The first luncheon speaker on December 3, 1903, was a clergyman and professor, William Clark, who said: "I can quite understand that to many persons, the formation of a club of this kind will seem a very little thing, ... I have not the least doubt that this Club will become of great influence and power in this Dominion". Clark's address became the first of many, with the Empire Club's podium hosting countless great leaders of politics, business, social issues and arts & culture. Notable speakers include Winston Churchill, Stephen Leacock, Indira Gandhi, Billy Graham, Ronald Reagan, A.Y. Jackson, The Dalai Lama, Bill Gates, Audrey Hepburn, Mark Carney and nearly every Canadian Prime Minister since Robert Borden.
The Empire Club of Canada continues to be recognized as one of Canada's oldest and most important speakers forums. Since its inaugural meeting in December 1903, the Empire Club of Canada has provided a forum to discuss ongoing issues of local, national and international importance. More than 3,500 addresses have been delivered from the Empire Club podium, and every address is kept on record in the Empire Club of Canada's annual Red Book. Upcoming speakers can be found alongside the historic speeches at www.empireclub.org.
Notable speakers
Some highly notable speakers who have addressed the Empire Club podium have included:
- Indira Gandhi
- Brian Mulroney
- The Dalai Lama
- Margaret Thatcher
- Bill Gates
- Audrey Hepburn
- John Diefenbaker
- Ronald Reagan
- Margaret Mead
- Prince Philip
- Winston Churchill
- Billy Graham
- Vladimir Putin
- Pierre Trudeau
- Grey Owl
- Henry N.R. Jackman
- Jean Chrétien
- Hilary Weston
- Maureen Forrester
- Roberta Bondar
- Adrienne Clarkson
- Paul Martin
- Stephen Harper
- Michael Ignatieff
- Mark Carney
- Christopher Plummer
- Gordon Pinsent
- Beverley McLachlin
- Kyle Dubas
- Bobby Webster
The Empire Club Foundation
The Empire Club Foundation was incorporated in January 1969 and serves as a vehicle for the publication and wide-distribution of the annual compilation of speeches. Copies are sent to a large distribution of schools, libraries, consulates and embassies.
Registered as a charity, its objectives are to promote the interest in current and public affairs, and to establish a historical database of all Empire Club speeches. All of the Empire Club speeches since 1903 are available via the Empire Club's website. In 2010, John Koopman, Past President of the Empire Club of Canada, was appointed as the Chair of the Empire Club Foundation.
List of club presidents
The following people have served as president of the Empire Club:[2]
Year | President | Year | President |
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1903–1904 | The Rt. Hon. Lord Strathcona | 1904–1905 | The Rt. Rev. William Clark |
1905–1906 | Mr. William Briggs | 1906-1907 | Mr. J. P. Murray |
1907–1908 | Mr. J.F.M. Stewart | 1908–1909 | Mr. D.J. Coggin |
1909–1910 | Mr. Elias Clouse | ||
1910–1911 | J. Castell Hopkins | 1911–1912 | F.B. Fetherstonhaugh |
1912–1913 | The Rt. Rev. James F. Sweeny | 1913–1914 | The Hon. Mr. Justice James Craig |
1914–1915 | Lt. Col. R.J. Stuart | 1915–1916 | Albert Ham |
1916–1917 | James Black Perry | 1917–1918 | Norman Sommerville |
1918–1919 | F.J. Coombs | 1919–1920 | R.A. Stapells |
1920–1921 | Arthur Hewitt | 1921–1922 | Brig. Gen. C.H. Mitchell |
1922–1923 | Sir William Hearst | 1923–1924 | Elias H. Wilkinson |
1924–1925 | William Brooks | 1925–1926 | Rev. N.R. Burns |
1926–1927 | Col. A.E. Kirkpatrick | 1927–1928 | Col. Alexander Fraser |
1928–1929 | Robert H. Fennell | 1929–1930 | Hugh S. Eayrs |
1930–1931 | John D.M. Spence | 1931–1932 | H.G. Stapells |
1932–1933 | Col. The Hon. George A. Drew | ||
1933–1934 | Major James Baxter | 1934–1935 | The Hon. Mr. Justice Dana H. Porter |
1935–1936 | J.H. Brace | 1936–1937 | Major G.B. Balfour |
1937–1938 | Major R.M. Harcourt | 1938–1939 | J.P. Pratt |
1939–1940 | F.A. Gaby | 1940–1941 | The Hon. G. Howard Ferguson |
1941–1942 | C.R. Sanderson | 1942–1943 | John C.M. MacBeth |
1943–1944 | W. Eason Humphreys | 1944–1945 | Charles R. Conquergood |
1945–1946 | Eric F. Thompson | 1946–1947 | Major F.L. Clouse |
1947–1948 | Tracey E. Lloyd | 1948–1949 | T.H. Howse |
1949–1950 | H.C. Colebrook | 1950–1951 | Sydney Hermant |
1951–1952 | D.H. Gibson | 1952–1953 | John W.F. Griffin |
1953–1954 | Arthur E.M. Inwood | 1954–1955 | James H. Joyce |
1955–1956 | C.C. Goldring | 1956–1957 | Donald H. Jupp |
1957–1958 | LCol. W.H. Montague | 1958–1959 | MGen. B.J. Legge |
1959–1960 | Harold R. Lawson | 1960–1961 | Hon. Alexander Stark |
1961–1962 | Dr. Z.S. Phimister | 1962–1963 | Dr. J. Palmer Kent |
1963–1964 | Major Arthur J. Langley | 1964–1965 | Col. Robert H. Hilborn |
1965–1966 | Col. E.A. Royce | 1966–1967 | R. Bredin Stapells |
1967–1968 | B. Graham M. Gore | 1968–1969 | Edward B. Jolliffe |
1969–1970 | H. Ian Macdonald | 1970–1971 | H.V. Cranfield |
1971–1972 | The Hon. Henry N.R. Jackman | 1972–1973 | Maj. The Hon. Mr. Justice Joseph H. Potts |
1973–1974 | Robert L. Armstrong | 1974–1975 | Sir Arthur R.T. Chetwynd |
1975–1976 | H. Allan Leal | 1976–1977 | William M. Karn |
1977–1978 | Peter Hermant | 1978–1979 | MGen. Reginald W. Lewis |
1979–1980 | John A. MacNaughton | 1980–1981 | Reginald Stackhouse |
1981–1982 | BGen. S.F. Andrunyk | 1982–1983 | Henry J. Stalder |
1983–1984 | Douglas L. Derry | 1984–1985 | Catherine R. Charlton |
1985–1986 | Harry T. Seymour | 1986–1987 | Nona Macdonald |
1987–1988 | Ronald Goodall | 1988–1989 | A.A. (Tony) van Straubenzee |
1989–1990 | Sarah A. Band | 1990–1991 | Maj. The Rev. Canon Harold F. Roberts |
1992–1993 | Robert L. Brooks | 1993–1994 | Col. Frederic L.R. Jackman |
1994–1995 | John A. Campion | 1995–1996 | David A. Edmison |
1996–1997 | Julie K. Hannaford | 1997–1998 | Gareth S. Seltzer |
1998–1999 | George L. Cooke | 1999–2000 | Robert J. Dechert |
2000–2001 | Catherine Steele | 2001–2002 | Bill Laidlaw |
2002–2003 | Ann Curran | 2003–2004 | John Koopman |
2004–2005 | Bart J. Mindszenthy | 2005–2006 | William G. Whittaker |
2006–2007 | Capt. The Rev. Dr. John S. Niles MSM | 2007–2008 | Catherine S. Swift |
2008–2009 | Jo-Ann McArthur | 2009–2010 | Alfred Apps |
2010–2011 | Tim Reid | 2011–2012 | Verity Sylvester |
2012–2013 | Robin Sears | 2013–2014 | Noble Chummar |
2014–2015 | Andrea Wood | 2015–2016 | Gordon McIvor |
2016–2017 | Paul Fogolin | 2017–2018 | Barbara Jesson |
2018–2019 | Kent Emerson | 2019–2020 | Mike Van Soelen |
2020–2021 | Antoinette Tummillo | 2021–2022 |
Honorary patrons
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In popular culture
The Empire Club was featured in an episode of the long running historical crime drama series, Murdoch Mysteries, with guest star William Shatner.[3] The episode first aired on October 12, 2015.[4]
References
- ^ a b "About Us". Empire Club of Canada. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
- ^ "Past Presidents". Empire Club of Canada. Retrieved 2020-07-28.
- ^ "First Look: William Shatner As Mark Twain In ‘Murdoch Mysteries’". TV Wise, By Patrick Munn | October 8, 2015
- ^ "William Shatner travels back in time as American legend Mark Twain in CBC's Murdoch Mysteries on October 12". Yahoo Finance Canada. 7 Oct, 2015
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