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Alberta Association of ArchitectsAlberta Association of Architects
The Alberta Association of Architects (AAA or the Association) is a self-governing professional association charged under the Architects Act with the registration of Architects and the licensing of Licensed Interior Designers and with the regulation of the practice of Architecture in the Province of Alberta. The Association regulates the practice of architecture for the protection of the public and the administration of the Profession.

Architects' Association of New BrunswickArchitects' Association of New Brunswick
The Architects’ Association of New Brunswick (AANB or the Association) is a corporate self-regulating body, established in 1933, for the purpose of advancing and maintaining the standards of architecture in New Brunswick, for governing and regulating those offering architectural services and for the safeguarding of members of the general public and the profession. The AANB Architects Act & By-Laws, which are a statute of the Government of New Brunswick, establishes the guidelines for membership in the Association and the practice of architecture in New Brunswick.

Architects Association of Prince Edward IslandArchitects Association of Prince Edward Island
The Architects Association of Prince Edward Island is a self-regulating organization governed by the Architects Act of PEI. AAPEI is formed to administer and regulate the practice of Architecture in the province of PEI.

Architectural Institute of British ColumbiaArchitectural Institute of British Columbia
The Architectural Institute of British Columbia (AIBC) is an independent, professional self-regulatory body established in 1920 by provincial statute – the Architects Act. The AIBC is governed by a council of 10 elected architects, four persons appointed by the provincial government, and one appointee from within the faculty of the University of British Columbia’s School of Architecture. The architectural profession has both exclusive right to title and exclusive rights of practice in British Columbia...

Manitoba Association of ArchitectsManitoba Association of Architects
The Manitoba Association of Architects (MAA) is a self-governing professional association, mandated by the Province of Manitoba under The Architects Act to regulate the practice of architecture in the province.

Northwest Territories Association of ArchitectsNorthwest Territories Association of Architects
The NWT Architects Act came fully into effect in 2002. With the NWT Architects Act, the NWT Architectural Society, which had acted in the general interest of architects in practice in the NWT since 1986, was transformed into a fully self-regulating professional association.

Nova Scotia Assocation of ArchitectsNova Scotia Assocation of Architects
The Nova Scotia Association of Architects is a professional organization formed to administer and direct the practice of architecture in the Province of Nova Scotia. This is achieved through keeping a register of architects licensed to practice, conducting regular administration and technical meetings, administering NCARB examinations for potential members, maintaining a disciplinary committee to receive and process complaints, and assisting various governmental bodies in draughting legislation as it might affect architects, their clients, or the public.

Ontario Association of ArchitectsOntario Association of Architects
The Ontario Association of Architects is a self-regulating organization governed by the Architects Act, which is a statute of the Government of Ontario. The Association is dedicated to promoting and increasing the knowledge, skill and proficiency of its members, and administering the Architects Act, in order that the public interest may be served and protected.

Ordre des architectes du QuébecOrdre des architectes du Québec
L'Ordre des architectes du Québec est un ordre professionnel qui regroupe plus de 2 700 architectes. Sa principale fonction est d'assurer la protection du public en régissant l'exercice de la profession d'architecte au Québec.

Saskatchewan Association of ArchitectsSaskatchewan Association of Architects
The mandate of the Saskatchewan Association of Architects is to ensure the protection of the public interest and to regulate and advance the profession of Architecture in the province of Saskatchewan. The Association was given authority to administer its own Act under provincial legislation which came into effect on July 31, 1912, was updated in 1996, and is known as An Act respecting The Saskatchewan Association of Architects (The Architects Act). The conduct of the Association's members and the practice of Architecture are regulated under the terms of The Architects Act and the Bylaws of The Saskatchewan Association of Architects.