National Program of Historical Commemoration

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The National Program of Historical Commemoration is a Canadian federal initiative that recognizes and promotes nationally significant people, places, and events to preserve and share the country’s heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Government of Canada initiative
federal heritage program
administeredBy Parks Canada NERFINISHED
country Canada
focusesOn national historic events
national historic persons
national historic sites
fundedBy federal government of Canada NERFINISHED
goal to foster a sense of national identity through history
to share Canada’s heritage with current and future generations
hasBeneficiary Canadian public
visitors to historic sites in Canada
hasOutput educational materials about Canadian heritage
official recognition of historic significance
public historical markers and plaques
heritageType cultural heritage
involves erection of federal plaques and monuments
historical interpretation and public education
research on Canadian history
language English
French
operatedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
purpose preservation of Canadian heritage
promotion of Canadian history to the public
recognition of nationally significant people, places, and events
relatedOrganization Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada NERFINISHED
scope national
topic Canadian history
heritage conservation in Canada
usesInstrument designation of national historic events of Canada
designation of national historic persons of Canada
designation of national historic sites of Canada

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National Historic Person of Canada partOf National Program of Historical Commemoration