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Canada, Voters Lists, 1935-1980



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  • Title Canada, Voters Lists, 1935-1980 
    Short Title
    Canada, Voters Lists, 1935-1980 
    Author Ancestry.com 
    Publisher Ancestry.com Operations Inc 
    Repository Ancestry 
    Source ID S1540881547 
    Text

    Ancestry provides further and possibly extensive explanation of thissource material it purchased and privately indexed at a specific point in timewith, potentially, periodic or irregular updates in the interim
    on their website.


    From: Library and Archives Canada

    Described as: Voters Lists, Federal Elections, 1935-1988
    Details: TBD
    Their reference: R1003-6-3-E (RG113-B)
    Location: Library and Archives Canada; 395 Wellington Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0N4

    Further:

    Library and Archives Canada (LAC) provides free public access to these specific records with further and possibly extensive explanation of and background for the material, and additonal references to other similar record collections via

    this page on their website.

    LAC's mandate for the collection, care, and maintenance of materials such as these, and constant efforts aimed at improving access to them for archivists, academic researchers, the Canadian public, and people around the world will mean this online service may well exceed the Ancestry version of the same records over time.

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    This part of their website is suggested by way of an introduction to this wealth of information.