1940 – Federal Building, Quebec City, Quebec Architect: Raoul Chènevert Built in the Chateau style to reflect the dominant Chateau Frontenac on the old town above the station,
1940 – Former Roches / Debenhams, O’Connell Street, Limerick, A fine corner building, but stylistically old-fashioned by the time of its construction. The corner entrance has a a double-height polished limestone surround.
1940 – Mount Melleray Abbey Church, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford Architect: Jones & Kelly The monastery was founded on 30 May 1832 at Scrahan, Cappoquin, by a colony of Irish and English monks,
1940 – Ritz Cinema, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary Architect: Michael Scott & Associates The Ritz Cinema (1939-40) is attributed to Michael Scott but was in fact designed by Bill O’Dwyer who was working and studying in the office of Michael Scott at that time.
1940 – Rockwood School, Winnipeg, Manitoba Built to a standardised design used by the city, and not far from a similar design at Brock-Corydon School. The building has a central entrance-way with further entrances to the ends of the main block.
1940 – Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Architect: Ernest Cormier The Supreme Court building was designed by Ernest Cormier, the Montréal architect who also designed the Quebec Court of Appeal building,