Presenter: 
Glenn Wright
Sunday, 5 November, 2023 - 19:00

"How To" Webinar Series on the Quebec Military

In this presentation, we will explore the major resources -- and those not so well known -- for researching Canada's war dead
in the two world wars, including digitized and non-digitized archival records, websites and publications. Doing so is, in itself,
an act of remembrance, and appropriate at this time of year.

Biography
Glenn Wright was born and educated in Toronto, Ontario. Following graduation from the University of Toronto, he worked as
a researcher for Pierre Berton before joining the Public Archives of Canada in 1975. During his public service career that
spanned more than 30 years, Glenn worked as an archivist, historical research officer and, for many years, assistant historian
with the RCMP. Retired since 2006, he is a frequent speaker at family history and genealogical events with a special interest
in Canadian men and women who served in the two world wars.

Glenn has been associated with television programs such as “Who Do You Think You Are?”, “Ancestors in the Attic”, and
“Engraved on a Nation” and has published widely in family history, genealogical and historical magazines and journals.

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