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Introduction to historical records. Federal cabinet records: eligible for release after 20 years. OTTAWA CITIZEN STORY. An act of remembrance: The story of WWI Gunner Faus Metcalf, 'who died ... without a chance to live'
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Federal cabinet records: eligible for release after 20 years
OTTAWA CITIZEN STORY An act of remembrance: The story of WWI Gunner Faus Metcalf, 'who died ... without a chance to live' http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/an-act-of-remembrance-the-story-of-wwi-gunner-faus-metcalf-who-died-without-a-chance-to-live
ONLINE RESOURCES Virtual Reference Libraryhttps://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/digital-archive/ Historical Hansard http://parl.canadiana.ca/https://www.lipad.ca/ Early Canadiana http://online.canadiana.ca/ City of Ottawa Archives https://ottawa.ca/en/residents/arts-heritage-and-culture/city-ottawa-archives Globe and Mail, Ottawa Citizen, Toronto Star historical databases available through Carleton’s MacOdrum Library
In your groups, try to find ... • A book about a Canadian painter • A federal cabinet document relating to Quebec • The title of a video about the Vimy Memorial • An unidentified flying object sighting report from 1963 • A photo of a prime minister from the 19th century Library and Archives: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca