We acquire and conserve all forms of moving images and recorded sound of national historic significance produced by government departments, film and broadcasting companies, corporations and individuals.
Ranging from documentary to drama and from current affairs to popular entertainment, the audio-visual collection serves as one of the country's richest sources of national memory. The collection encompasses more than 300,000 hours of film, video and sound recordings.
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| The funeral of Sir Wilfrid Laurier 1919 Audio-Visual | | Winnipeg General Strike 1919 Audio-Visual | | Main-d'Oeuvre féminine 1942 Audio-Visual | | D-Day Landings 1944 Audio-Visual | | Canadian Headlines 1949 Audio-Visual |
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