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  • Estate files contain documents used by the court to disperse a deceased person's estate, whether he/she dies with or without a will. Contents can include applications, the original will, affidavits, an inventory of the assets and valuations of property.

  • Information for access files for deaths investigated by the Coroners' Office.

  • Prior to 1968 divorces in Canada were granted only by private acts of the Government of Canada.

  • Information on historical newspapers in the Vancouver Public Library collection.

  • The earliest Canadian military records date back to 1665 when the French King sent troops to protect New France against attacks from the Iroquois Nation.

  • Level 6 of the Central Library has a collection of illustrated historical county atlases covering much of Ontario, as well as parts of Quebec and the Maritime provinces.

  • Historical census records are a key source of genealogical information.

  • Birth, marriage and death records can provide a wealth of information for the genealogist.

  • Reliable and up-to-date sources of information on the novel coronavirus illness (COVID-19) and its widespread socioeconomic impacts.

  • An online newsletter on topics of interest to genealogists.