Miscellaneous items I found of interest during the week.
10 Quirky Museums Across Canada
340-year-old lost royal wreck found
Quality of life in Canada
Statistics Canada data for the first quarter of 2022 show more than half of the population rank their life satisfaction in the top category, with satisfaction for seniors being significantly higher,
Excess deaths in Canada
Statistics Canada data shows an estimated 40,349 excess deaths occurred in Canada from March 2020 to the middle of February 2022. That’s 95 of the 110 weeks that had deaths greater than expected. 
The AI that creates any picture you wantTheGenealogist’s Map Explorer™ now includes 1901 census
A Country Without a History?: Dispatches from a Stuck Historian
Thanks to this week’s contributors. Andrew James, Anonymous, Gail, Teresa, Unknown.



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I’m chuffed to see my latest article, Was Your Ancestor Schooled in the BCATP? in print in this issue. It was a pleasure working with Editor Helen Tovey.
The FreeBMD Database was last updated on Saturday 4 June to contain 285,217,675 unique entries (284,959,570 at the previous update).
This week FMP throws a spotlight on collections drawn from the massive British Newspaper Archive collection. Separate collections have been extracted for births (baptisms), marriages and deaths (burials) from England. That should make the search more efficient. There are both indexes and images of the original newspaper entry.
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If you don’t already subscribe, you’ve missed out on the June issue of the FHF Really Useful Bulletin.
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This collection, new to MyHeritage, contains 89,235 Quebec Catholic parish burials between the years 1798 and 1979. The transcription records typically include the name of the deceased, year of birth, date and place of burial, name of the father and name of the spouse.
Remembering the 26 Canadians who died this day in 1944, who have no known grave and are commemorated at the Bayeux Memorial