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Library and Archives Canada (LAC) will take part in the New France Festival again this year to celebrate Canada's historical heritage and make its collection known to the general public. The Festival will be held inside the walls of Old Quebec City from August 3 to 7, 2005.
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This summer, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is launching a number of new websites featuring virtual exhibitions and digitized collections. From cookbooks to hockey to city directories, these new sites present an eclectic mix of topics sure to pique your interest.
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Some 7.2 million men, women and children were enumerated on June 1, 1911. The release of the 1911 census records will provide a fascinating glimpse of these Canadians at a critical time in our history--a window on how they lived and worked, where they came from, their religions, and the languages they spoke.
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Theses Canada
The national theses program at Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
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What's On Outside Ottawa
Where Are the Children? Healing the Legacy of the Residential Schools
- April 11-August 22, 2005
Multicultural Association of Northwestern Ontario
Victoriaville Centre Mall, Thunder Bay, Ontario
- September 22, 2005-January 7, 2006
Woodland Cultural Centre
Brantford, Ontario
The Peter Winkworth Collection of Canadiana
- September 17-November 20, 2005
McMichael Gallery, McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Kleinburg, Ontario
- January 28-March 26, 2006
Art Gallery of Windsor
Windsor, Ontario
New France Festival
- August 3-August 7, 2005
Old Quebec City
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