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Library and Archives Canada (Ottawa, Canada)

 

Founded in 2004, the library holds 20 million books, and 24 million photographs. This library is the third biggest library in the world. Located at Ottawa, the library boasts of a collection of over 20 million books, newspapers, microfilms, posters and many others.

The library is maintained by the federal government of the country and is assigned by the immense task of preserving the country’s heritage documentaries. As of now, its collection consists of the proclamation of the Canadian Constitution Act, a 1st Century book by historian Flavius Josephus, a chair belonging to Glenn Gould, and the British North American Act.

Trivia: The library now reports to Parliament through Pablo Rodriguez, the Minister of Canadian Heritage since August 28, 2018.