
Kathleen Epp
Kathleen Epp is the keeper of the Hudson’s Bay Company Archives at the Archives of Manitoba, where she oversees a significant collection of historical records and artifacts related to the Hudson's Bay Company, an organization pivotal to Canada's history. Epp has emphasized the importance of preserving these records for public access, as they are utilized for research on Indigenous land claims, climate change, and genealogical studies. Her work ensures that the legacy of the Hudson's Bay Company, which is currently facing financial challenges, remains accessible to historians and researchers.
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