Of Library and Archives Canada’s Co-Lab Challenges progress is reported on two projects since last month.
Women in the War, with 70 images, remains 0% complete.
First World War Posters, with 140 images, is 95% complete, 81% last month.
Arthur Lismer’s Children’s Art Classes remains 0% complete.
John Freemont Smith remains 94% complete.
Canadian National Land Settlement Association remains 98% complete.
Molly Lamb Bobak remains 88% complete.
Diary of François-Hyacinthe Séguin is 99% complete, 98% last month.
George Mully: moments in Indigenous communities remains 0% complete.
Correspondence regarding First Nations veterans returning after the First World War remains 99% complete.
Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 remains 96% complete.
Legendary Train Robber and Prison Escapee Bill Miner remains 99% complete.
Japanese-Canadians: Second World War, remains 3% complete.
The Call to Duty: Canada’s Nursing Sisters remains 92% complete.
Projects that remain 100% complete are no longer reported here.
Other unidentified Co-Lab activities not part of the Challenges may have happened.







Somewhat belatedly, I do aim to do so at the start of the year, I’d like to disclose and acknowledge the courtesies extended by some commercial genealogy companies.
Do you place your ancestors in context? Perhaps you look at the neighbours to get an idea of their occupations, number of persons in the houses, whether there are lodgers, etc.
Inside the February issue