In addition to the Ontario Provincial Aerie, Canada has four other provincial jurisdictions.
The brightest spot is Alberta/Saskatchewan, combining the two provinces. Its eight Aeries are, as of the end of March, 140 per cent of quota, with 337 new members signed up - 30 more than last year. Alberta/Saskatchewan's eight Auxiliaries are at 115 per cent of their annual quota already, with 166 new members, 22 more than last year.
By far the biggest Canadian jurisdiction is British Columbia. Its 402 new Local Aerie members in 23 aeries amounts to 99 per cent of its quota for the year, but it's 20 fewer than last year at this point. BC's 21 Auxiliaries signed up 91, only 32 per cent of its annual quota and 43 fewer than last year.
Manitoba's four Local Aeries make it the smallest jurisdiction anywhere in the Eagles, and continues to suffer declines. It had 12 new members by the end of March, 25 per cent of quota and 11 fewer than last year. Manitoba's lone Auxiliary signed up two, 17 per cent of its annual quota and one fewer than last year.
Quebec is the other Provincial Aerie in Eastern Canada Region. Its six Local Aeries signed up 81 new members, 96 per cent of its annual quota and two fewer than last year, while its six Auxiliaries signed up 18 new members, only 25 per cent of annual quota and six fewer than last year.
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