For the third successive month, there is no progress to completion for Library and Archives Canada’s Co-Lab Challenges, perhaps because they are difficult to find on the new LAC website. However, one challenge reported less progress than last month.
Expo67 remains 0% complete.
Summiting Mount Logan in 1925: Fred Lambart’s personal account of the treacherous climb and descent of the highest peak in Canada remains 11% complete.
Travel posters in the Marc Choko collection is 96% complete, last month 98% complete.
Women in the War remains 0% complete.
Arthur Lismer’s Children’s Art Classes remains 0% complete.
John Freemont Smith remains 93% complete.
Canadian National Land Settlement Association remains 98% complete.
Molly Lamb Bobak remains 93% complete.
Diary of François-Hyacinthe Séguin remains 99% complete.
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 0% 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.
The LAC Departmental Results Report for 2020-2021 included the information “There were a total of 16,205 contributions from the public.” No further detail was provided.