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  1. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, provincial and territorial governments introduced the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths. In order to ensure the accuracy of information, it is important to trace the records relating those events and, if possible, to obtain copies of these records.

  2. Another year’s worth of Vital Statistics is now available. The indexes and registrations for the 1917 births, 1932 marriages, and 1942 deaths are now available on microfilm. These records are available for consultation in our Reading Room at 134 Ian Macdonald Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario.

  3. library-archives.canada.ca › eng › collectionThe records - Canada

    23 kwi 2024 · The Births, Marriages and Deaths recorded in Canada database contains approximately 36,000 references to family events from the sources below. The database entries are in the original language of those records.

  4. Learn about what records exist for researching births, marriages and deaths in Canada and which ones Library and Archives Canada (LAC) holds. Search the Births, Marriages and Deaths database.

  5. A brief guide to birth, marriage and death civil registration (ie: vital statistics or statutory registration) records in Ontario. Civil registration (birth, marriage and death records) in Canada is a provincial area of jurisdiction.

  6. 25 lip 2024 · In Quebec, vital records created by the government are called "civil registration" (état civil), the term generally used outside North America. Vital records are an excellent source of accurate names, dates, and places of births, marriages, and deaths.

  7. Our Births, Marriages and Deaths Recorded in Canada database is an index to a few collections held at Library and Archives Canada that include some references to marriages. Be sure to read the database section called The records, to find out what records are included in that database.