For time-to-time, the blog looks at theses and dissertations relevant to family history. While Library and Archives Canada has a consolidated collection of Canadian theses the newest are from 2016.
Additions have been in abeyance pending implementation of a new harvesting and archiving system. The Theses Canada website has long had a notice that harvesting will resume in 2019.
This week I've been able to confirm that they hope (expect?) to begin harvesting again within the next couple of months. When new theses are available there will be a notice on the website.
In the meantime, newer theses may be found in the individual university repositories. A list of the 59 institutions, with links, is available at http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/services/theses/Pages/obtain-thesis-dissertation.aspx (See the bottom of the page for the Canadian university theses repositories.)
Ploughing through 50 institution listings, each with its own format and organization is, to say the least, a chore.
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