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'''Mensa Canada''' is the official Mensa organization in [[wikipedia:Canada|Canada]], recognized as a [[National Mensa]] by [[Mensa International]].  It had its beginnings in the late 1960s, '''North American Mensa''' was in operation with a small national office staffed by [[Margot Seitelman]], and a newsletter called the ''North American Mensa Activities Bulletin'' (which later became the ''[[Mensa Bulletin]]'').  In 1967, [[Mensa Canada]] broke off and became a separate National Mensa, based in Ontario
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'''Mensa Canada''' is the official Mensa organization in [[wikipedia:Canada|Canada]], recognized as a [[National Mensa]] by [[Mensa International]].  It had its beginnings in the late 1960s, '''North American Mensa''' was in operation with a small national office staffed by [[Margot Seitelman]], and a newsletter called the ''North American Mensa Activities Bulletin'' (which later became the ''[[Mensa Bulletin]]'').  In 1967, [[Mensa Canada]] broke off and became a separate National Mensa, based in Ontario.
  
 
Mensa Canada is divided for administrative purposes into 5 regions, which in turn contain a number of local groups.  
 
Mensa Canada is divided for administrative purposes into 5 regions, which in turn contain a number of local groups.  
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[[Category:National Mensas]]

Latest revision as of 07:01, 23 January 2008

Mensa Canada is the official Mensa organization in Canada, recognized as a National Mensa by Mensa International. It had its beginnings in the late 1960s, North American Mensa was in operation with a small national office staffed by Margot Seitelman, and a newsletter called the North American Mensa Activities Bulletin (which later became the Mensa Bulletin). In 1967, Mensa Canada broke off and became a separate National Mensa, based in Ontario.

Mensa Canada is divided for administrative purposes into 5 regions, which in turn contain a number of local groups.

Regional Groups

Local Groups

SIGs

External links