Private companies

Find out where to look for records about people who worked for private companies. Older records may consist of staff pay lists rather than an employment file for each person.

If a company still exists today, contact them through their company website to find out if they keep old employment records.

For companies that no longer exist, their records may have been lost, destroyed or donated to another archives.

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Places to look

Some companies donate their older administrative and operational records to archives like Library and Archives Canada (LAC).

To see if there are records for a particular company:

Here are some examples:

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For records that are not digitized, you'll need to see them in person. If you can't visit us in person, you can order copies or hire a researcher.

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Census records indicate a person’s occupation. If the person worked for a company, the company name is sometimes indicated.

If you do not know the name of the company where your ancestor worked, you might find that information in the 1940 National Registration records. Read our blog to find out more about those Statistics Canada records and how to request a search from that department.

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2025-07-30