Canadian Historical Association

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The Canadian Historical Association (French Société historique du Canada) is a Canadian organization founded in 1922 for the purposes of promoting historical research and scholarship. Marius Barbeau, the anthropologist, was its founding Secretary. It publishes the Journal of the CHA and a well-respected series of booklets featuring concise treatments of particular aspects of Canadian history. Other activities include lobbying government agencies, libraries, and archives on matters related to document preservation and availability. The current president of the CHA is Craig Heron of York University.

A subcommittee of the CHA, the Canadian Committee on Labour History, publishes the journal Labour/Le Travail.

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