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  2. List of archives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of archives in Canada. These archives , for the purposes of this list, are entities in Canada that work to acquire, preserve, and make available material as documentary evidence about a person, community, business, government, municipality, etc., for future generations. [ 1 ]

  3. Association of Canadian Archivists - Wikipedia

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    With headquarters in Ottawa, the ACA's mandate is to provide leadership to the archival profession and to increase an understanding and appreciation of Canada's archival heritage. The ACA evolved from the Archives Section of the Canadian Historical Association . [ 1 ]

  4. Library and Archives Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Public Archives of Canada building in 1923, prior to its 1925 expansion. The institution was housed at 330 Sussex Drive from 1906 to 1967.. The Dominion Archives was founded in 1872 as a division within the Department of Agriculture tasked with acquiring and transcribing documents related to Canadian history.

  5. Beechwood Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Beechwood Cemetery is the national cemetery of Canada, located in Vanier, Ottawa, Ontario.Over 82,000 people are buried in the cemetery, including Governor General Ramon Hnatyshyn, Prime Minister Robert Borden, and several members of Parliament, premiers, Canadian Armed Forces personnel and veterans, Royal Canadian Mounted Police personnel, Canadian Security Intelligence Service intelligence ...

  6. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    An exceptional example of 19th-century cemetery design, containing a concentration of mausolea, monuments, and markers of significant importance to the history of Canada, Ontario and Ottawa; the cemetery was declared the national cemetery of Canada in 2009. It has served as the national military cemetery since 1944 and the RCMP's national ...

  7. Charles C. Hill - Wikipedia

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    He was the first president of the University of the Toronto Homophile Association (1969), was a co-organizer of the first large-scale gay rights demonstration in Canada, We Demand (1972), [6] and became president of Gays of Ottawa the same year, until 1975. [12] His portrait hangs in the National Portrait Collection of The ArQuives.

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  9. Canadian Libraries (collection) - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Libraries is a digital collection of ebooks and texts at the Internet Archive. This collection contains over 400,000 [1] items sponsored by Canadian Library Partners: [2] Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Archdiocese of Toronto; Ashbury College; Balmoral Hall School; Brock University; Canadian Government Publications Portal; Canadian ...