Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is proud to announce the 2024-25 recipients of the Price McIntosh Bursary. This year, $37,500 was awarded to support six new students and two returning students pursuing studies in fields related to Canadian documentary heritage. The 2024-25 recipients are:
- Jessica Sadie Dawn Anderson, M.A. of Library and Information Studies, University of Alberta, Alberta
- Emily Ing, M.A. of Information and M.A. of Museum Studies, University of Toronto, Ontario
- Caroline Robinson, M.A. of Information Studies, Université de Montréal, Quebec
- Kessie Theliar-Charles, Certificate in Archival Studies, Université Laval, Quebec
- Alec Mullender, Doctorate in Library and Information Studies, Western University, Ontario
- Curtis Willson Brooks-Ip, M.A. of Archival Studies, University of Manitoba, Manitoba
Returning students
- Samantha Beatrice McCue, M.A. of Information Studies, University of Ottawa, Ontario
- Sabrina Mac Gregor, M.A. of Information Sciences, Université de Montréal, Quebec
For the fourth year in a row, the Price McIntosh Bursary encourages Indigenous students (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Nation), persons living with a disability, and members of visible minorities to pursue studies in fields related to libraries and archives.
With this bursary, LAC seeks to promote inclusion and encourages diverse stories, experiences, and interpretations, to help Canadians understand and enrich our collective history.
Congratulations to the 2024-25 recipients!