Canada’s national archives act as a ‘memory house’ – and they’re in trouble | Unpublished
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Author: Charlotte Gray, Photo illustrations by Justin Poulson
Publication Date: October 23, 2025 - 11:00

Canada’s national archives act as a ‘memory house’ – and they’re in trouble

October 23, 2025

A country’s national archives are often described as “the nation’s memory house.”

They contain the records of government decisions, actions, leaders and crises, along with other collections deemed of national importance.

But the memory houses of both Canada and the United States are in trouble, battered by political and financial headwinds.



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