What comes through in a first reading of the text is an emphasis on service to government, and LAC as a repository and source for government information. There is a de-emphasis of LAC as a national (pan-Canadian) repository, and a move to get other local partners to assume part of that role, or to deliver online.
This, LAC trumpets using other institutions walls and screen in showing it's portrait collection. Would such a collection have existed if the emerging acquisition policy had been in place many years ago?
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