Title |
Library and Archives Canada Resources (Web)[SD] |
Short Title |
LAC Resources (Web)[SD] |
Author |
Various |
Publisher |
Various |
Repository |
Library and Archives Canada |
Source ID |
S0000200002 |
Text |
As the custodian of our distant past and recent history, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is a key resource for all Canadians who wish to gain a better understanding of who they are, individually and collectively. LAC acquires, processes, preserves and provides access to our documentary heritage and serves as the continuing memory of the Government of Canada and its institutions.
Library and Archives Canada (LAC) combines the holdings, services and staff of both the former National Library of Canada and the National Archives of Canada. As outlined in the Preamble to the Library and Archives of Canada Act, LAC’s mandate is as follows:
- to preserve the documentary heritage of Canada for the benefit of present and future generations;
- to be a source of enduring knowledge accessible to all, contributing to the cultural, social and economic advancement of Canada as a free and democratic society;
- to facilitate in Canada co-operation among communities involved in the acquisition, preservation and diffusion of knowledge;
- to serve as the continuing memory of the Government of Canada and its institutions. OF NOTE: Ancestry and its many subsidiaries engaged in related endeavours related to human history have digitized and indexed MANY Canadian documents, sources, and holdings from this records custodian.
As a result, many sources seeming to be cited as coming from Ancestry will cross-reference this original source.
One example of this, and likely the object of references leading to this repository, is the 1926 Canada Census.
Your host invites you to explore this public resource of enormous value in the conduct of and and all family history research efforts relating to people who have lived in Canada, even if only for a short time.
This freely available to the public <>part of their website is suggested as a way to ease into this wealth of information. |
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Allanic, Françoise
Balamatowski, Petro "Peter"
Balamutowski, Elisabeth "Elsie"
Balamutowski, Hryhory "Harry"
Balamutowski, Maria "Mary"
Baluk, William Vladimir "Walter" "Bill"
Baluk "Baleck", Gregor "Harry"
Batulla "Batula", Demian "Daniel"
Bazin, Jean-Marie Louis Jean-Baptiste
Bazin, Pierre Eugène Victor "Peter"
Bellamy, Alice "Josephine"
Bernard, Antoine Marius Espérance
Boć "Boch" "Botsch", Bolesław "Oleslaw" "William"
Bodnariuk "Bodnaruk", Nicholas "Nick"
Bodnariuk "Bodnaruk", Symeon "Simeon" "Samuel" "Sam"
Bodnaruk, Helene "Paulina" "Helen" "Lena"
Bodnaruk, Michael "Mike"
Bodnaruk, Wasyl "William" "Billie"
Bodnaruk "Bodnariuk", Marion "Maria" "Mary"
Bodnaruk "Bordman", Samuel "Sam" Jr
Budzinsky "Budzinski", Iwan "John"
Burdije "Burda" "Burdejny" "Burdnia" "Burdy" "Burdey" "Birdie", Dokija "Dokie" "Annie"
Cheop "Czop" "Chop", Martinus "Marcin" "Martin" Jr
Cherniak "Czerniak", Dominik
Choppe"Chopp" "Czop", Wladislav William "Willie"
Chorney, Marya "Mary"
Chorney, Petrus "Peter"
Czop "Chopp" "Cyep", Stanislaus "Stanley"
Czop "Czopp" "Cyep", Joannes "Jan" "John"
Czorny "Chorney", Michal "Michael"
Dacquay, Joseph Marie
Dacquay, Marie Anne "Anne"
Dacquay, Yves Louis
Danyluk "Danyluck", Alexander "Sandy"
Daudet, Henri Leon
Daudet "Dodet", Eva Louise
Dembrowski, Anna
Denknoski "Dunikowski", Marie "Mary"
Dmytryk, Anastasia "Nellie" "Nettie"
Dodet "Daudet", Jean Mathieu "Emile"
Dodet "Daudet", Pierre
Dodet "Daudet", Yvonne Veronique Magalie
Dombrowski "Dembrowski", Pawlina "Poltz"
Dondo, André Joseph Yves
Dondo, Guillaume Marie "William"
Dondo, Jacques "Jack"
Dondo, Jacques Marie "Jack"
Dondo, Jean-Marie "John"
Dondo, Joachim "George"
Dondo, Joachim Marie "Georges"
Dondo, Joseph Marie "Joe"
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