Canadian Club of Halifax

The club's financial and administrative duties were managed by Treasurer C. H. MacKinlay, Secretary C. A. Evans, and Archivist A. S. Barnstead.

Justice Benjamin Russell, Howard Murray, Horace A. Flemming, and A. T. Weldon, reflecting the organization's prominence in Halifax society.

The first address was given to the club by John Stephen Willison on 21 March 1907, the 40th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, at the assembly hall of the Halifax School for the Blind.

[4] The newly formed club took on the project of raising a memorial tower in Halifax to mark the 150th anniversary of the Provincial Assembly's opening in the city.

Members of the Canadian Club took on the task of raising funds for the granite tower, starting with an initial donation from the Quebec Government.