Survey – Shaping the Future of the Canadian Register of Historic Places

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The current Canadian Register of Historic Places (CRHP) will be decommissioned in Spring 2026. This transition creates a genuine opportunity to shape a Register that better serves Canadians. The governance and technical decisions that will define the next chapter of the CRHP are actively being considered now. This is your chance to influence how the Register’s data is housed, managed, and accessed.

Le Répertoire canadien des lieux patrimoniaux (RCLP) actuel sera retiré du service au printemps 2026. Cette transition vous offre une véritable occasion de contribuer à l’élaboration d’un Répertoire qui serve mieux les Canadiens. Les décisions relatives aux questions techniques et de gouvernance qui définiront le prochain chapitre du RCLP sont en cours d’élaboration. Ainsi, c’est votre occasion d’influencer la manière dont les données du Répertoire seront hébergées, gérées et accessibles.

Feature Image: “2340Albert Regina Government Telephone” by Mpeel is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

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Jessica DeWitt

NiCHE Editor-in-Chief, Social Media Editor at Jessica M. DeWitt: Editing and Consulting
is an environmental historian of Canada and the United States, editor, project manager, consultant, and digital communications strategist. She earned her PhD in History from the University of Saskatchewan in 2019. She is an executive member, editor-in-chief, and social media editor for the Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE). She is the Managing Editor for the Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines and Associate Editor for Environmental Humanities. Closer to home, she is the President of the Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society, a Coordinating Team member of Showing Up for Racial Justice Saskatoon-Treaty Six, and a Conservation Advisory Committee member for the Meewasin Valley Authority. She focuses on developing digital techniques and communications that bridge the divide between academia and the general public in order to democratize knowledge access. You can find out more about her and her freelance services at jessicamdewitt.com.

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