Library and Archives Canada
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Library and Archives Canada preserves Canada’s documentary heritage and ensures that Canadians can We collect and preserve Canada’s documentary heritage for the benefit of present and future generations. Our collection contains materials, in all types of formats, from across Canada and the world of interest to Canadians. We are a source of enduring knowledge and serve as the continuing memory of the Government of Canada and its institutions. Read more
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Shar Winchester W. 2016-04-11
GREAT page, and a fantastic job on the Wolverine post the other day!
GREAT page, and a fantastic job on the Wolverine post the other day!
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Library and Archives C. 2017-12-15
December 15, 1891: James Naismith, a Canadian from Almonte, Ontario, invents the game of basketball, including its original 13 rules. He is a physical educator at the YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts. The first basketball game is played
December 15, 1891: James Naismith, a Canadian from Almonte, Ontario, invents the game of basketball, including its original 13 rules. He is a physical educator at the YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts. The first basketball game is played
Library and Archives C. 2017-12-14
This Santa Claus picture was digitized at our DigiLab, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Logistics Branch of the Canadian Armed Forces. Since its launch in April 2017, our DigiLab has enabled researchers to scan over 24,000 pages and 1,000 photo
This Santa Claus picture was digitized at our DigiLab, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Logistics Branch of the Canadian Armed Forces. Since its launch in April 2017, our DigiLab has enabled researchers to scan over 24,000 pages and 1,000 photo
Library and Archives C. 2017-12-14
December 14, 1943: Captain Paul Triquet of the Royal 22nd Regiment is awarded the Victoria Cross. He leads soldiers to victory at Casa Berardi in the Italian Campaign during the Second World War. To learn more ow.ly/f8IG30h5afC Canada's 150th Anniversar
December 14, 1943: Captain Paul Triquet of the Royal 22nd Regiment is awarded the Victoria Cross. He leads soldiers to victory at Casa Berardi in the Italian Campaign during the Second World War. To learn more ow.ly/f8IG30h5afC Canada's 150th Anniversar
Library and Archives C. 2017-12-13
December 13, 1979: The Progressive Conservative minority government falls after the New Democratic Party’s non-confidence motion on the budget passes. With Liberal Party support, the vote in the House of Commons is 139 to 133. Joe Clark resigns as prime
December 13, 1979: The Progressive Conservative minority government falls after the New Democratic Party’s non-confidence motion on the budget passes. With Liberal Party support, the vote in the House of Commons is 139 to 133. Joe Clark resigns as prime
Library and Archives C. 2017-12-12
December 12, 1901: Guglielmo Marconi receives the first wireless radio message from across the Atlantic Ocean on Signal Hill, St. John’s, Newfoundland. To learn more ow.ly/TzCd30h4W3B Canada's 150th Anniversary of Confederation
December 12, 1901: Guglielmo Marconi receives the first wireless radio message from across the Atlantic Ocean on Signal Hill, St. John’s, Newfoundland. To learn more ow.ly/TzCd30h4W3B Canada's 150th Anniversary of Confederation
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