Miscellaneous items I found of interest during the week.
Archives Film Favourites
As part of Archives Awareness Week, the Archives of Ontario is hosting a virtual screening on Thursday, April 8 at 8pm of staff favourite documentaries, home movies, government films and other gems! Register at <https://www.eventbrite.com/e/our-film-favourites-staff-picks-from-the-vaults-tickets-146472231387>
The Norfolk and Suffolk links to one of Jack the Ripper’s victims.
In 2020 Canada had its lowest population growth rate since 1916.
What researching my family's Nazi history taught me about how to approach the past.
Did You Know: 9 of the 10 most visited pages on the Library and Archives Canada website are for genealogy.
Heal Your Ancestors to Heal Your Life, by Shelley A. Kaehr. A new book, for information—I'm a skeptic.
Did You Know: The description in the background section The Children's Lives in Canada at the LAC Home Children, 1869-1932 section has been rewritten to give a more balanced view than previously.
Thanks to this week's contributors: Anonymous, BT, Patricia Roberts-Pichette, Rick Roberts, Teresa, Unknown.
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