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Canada
Associations and Societies
Archives and Libraries
- Archives Canada Your Gateway to Canada's Past.
- Bank of Canada Archives (Ottawa). Overview of the collections.
- Canadian Library Gateway
- CCA Directory of Archival Repositories at the Canadian Council of Archives.
- Dalhousie University Libraries - Special Collections Listings of its business archives collection, and of the Nova Scotia Labour Archives.
- Directory of Corporate Archives in the United States and Canada at Hunter Information Management Services Inc. February 1999 edition prepared by Amy Fischer and Liz Holum Johnson for the Business Archives Section of the Society of American Archivists.
- Directory of Special Collections of Research Value in Canadian Libraries General Subject Index, Primary Subject Index, Collections Index, Institutions Index.
- Hudson's Bay Company Archives at the Provincial Archives of Manitoba. Holdings information.
- Killam Library at Dalhousie University. Business and labour archives from Atlantic Canada. General holdings information.
- Library and Archives Canada Search Canada's national collection of books, historical documents, government records, photos, films, maps, music...and more.
- Maritime History Archive at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. Documents "relating to the history of sea-based activities in the North Atlantic region". Extensive holdings information, online catalog (Web).
- National Archives of Canada
- Scotiabank Archives (Toronto). Overview of the collections.
- University of British Columbia Manuscript Collections Information on the labour and business records, especially in fishing, foresting and mining.
Museums
Reference
- Canadian Corporate Reports McGill Digital Archive, McGill University ?s Howard Ross Library of Management. One of the oldest and most complete print collections of Canadian corporate annual reports. The collection consists of annual reports of approximately 2,000 Canadian corporations in all business sectors. The site provides a web-based archive of primary materials related to Canadian economic history. Available on this site are: digital images of historical corporate reports from McGill?s collection, holdings information for the collection, predecessor and successor information, and links to company websites (in progress).
- Canadian Economic History A short guide to finding books, periodical articles, government reports, and statistics on Canadian economic history.
- Canadian Statistics Selection of summary tables providing an overview of statistical information on Canada?s people, economy and governments.
- Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources This bibliographic essay originally appeared as "Canadian Studies: A Core Collection," CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries 35 (September 1997): 71-84, and was revised in June 1999 for the International Council for Canadian Studies World Wide Web Service.
- Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online This first phase presents persons who died between the years 1000 and 1930 or whose last known date of activity falls within these years.
- Economic History in Canada: A Survey A survey of economic history in Canada was done by Douglas McCalla and Shawn Day for a Canadian conference on The Future of Economic History in October 2003. A paper summarizing the results (together with the underlying data).
- Histoire(s) d'Entreprise(s) Business History Portal.
- History of Coal Mining in Nova Scotia This website, maintained by Gary W. Ellerbrok, contains transcripts of existing old publications, historical editorials based on research, photographs, diagrams and plans. The information comes from the Cape Breton Development Corporation, the Beaton Institute, and the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources.
- InfoMine: Mining History Books, articles, links from a comprehensive mining information site in Vancouver.
- Statistics Canada
- Subject Resources for Economics Maintained by the University of British Columbia Library.
- Syllabus Canadian Economic History
World Wide Web Virtual Library: Canadian History
Data Archives
- viHistory with access to a searchable database of nominal census records for Vancouver Island and parts of mainland British Columbia from 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901.
Web Resources
- Annotated Bibliography on Women's Hats and the Millinery Trade 1840-1940 by by Christina Bates, Canadian Museum of Civilization.
- Before e-commerce : a history of Canadian mail-order catalogues Virtual exhibition by the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
- British Columbia's Resources Development
- Canada 1967 World fair
- Canadian Corporate Reports McGill Digital Archive, McGill University ?s Howard Ross Library of Management. One of the oldest and most complete print collections of Canadian corporate annual reports. The collection consists of annual reports of approximately 2,000 Canadian corporations in all business sectors. The site provides a web-based archive of primary materials related to Canadian economic history. Available on this site are: digital images of historical corporate reports from McGill?s collection, holdings information for the collection, predecessor and successor information, and links to company websites (in progress).
- Canadian Economic History Bibliography at EH.net. Searchable database.
- Canadian Enterprise Gallery
- Canadian Families project The Canadian Families Project is an interdisciplinary research project based at the University of Victoria. The project team is studying families in Canada, and has completed a national sample of the 1901 Census of Canada.
- Canadian Statistics Selection of summary tables providing an overview of statistical information on Canada?s people, economy and governments.
- Census of Canada, 1901
- Censuses 1841-1901 Prins Edward Island
- Exploration, The Fur Trade and Hudson's Bay Company
- Histoire socio-économique de la Nouvelle-France: Bibliographie
- Historical Census of canada 1852 and 1881 Research opportunities with the 1852 and 1881 Canadian census microdata extend beyond use of these research files on their own. First, the 1852 and 1881 Canadian census microdata can be used in conjunction with Canadian census microdata from 1871 (York University), 1891 (Guelph University), 1901 (University of Victoria), as well as twentieth-century Canadian census microdata currently under construction by the Canadian Century Research Infrastructure.
- Historical Statistics of Canada
- History of Coal Mining in Nova Scotia This website, maintained by Gary W. Ellerbrok, contains transcripts of existing old publications, historical editorials based on research, photographs, diagrams and plans. The information comes from the Cape Breton Development Corporation, the Beaton Institute, and the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources.
- History of the Canadian Dollar by James Powell (Ottawa 1999). The complete publication in PDF format (3.7 Mb).
- In Pursuit of Adventure: The Fur Trade in Canada and the North West Company
- International Microdata Access Group (IMAG) at the Univerity of Montreal. 1. Bibliography of sources about historical censuses and census microdata; 2. Historical census enumerator instructions available on-line.
- On the Job at the National Archives of Canada: a Century of Canadians at Work.
- Onderdonk's Way at the Kamloops Art Gallery: a virtual exhibition on the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia.
- Working Paper Archive of Department of Economics and Institute for Policy Analysis University of Toronto; especially texts by John H. Munro on early Dutch and Flemish economic history (a.o. 'Flemish Woollens and German Commerce during the Later Middle Ages', 'Industrial Change in the Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Low Countries: the Arrival of Spanish Merino Wools and the Expansion of the "Nouvelles Draperies"' and more).
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