Arthur Doughty, born on March twenty-second, eighteen sixty, was a distinguished Canadian civil servant whose contributions to the field of archival science are noteworthy. As the Dominion Archivist and Keeper of the Public Records, he played a pivotal role in preserving Canada's historical documents and records.
Throughout his career, Doughty demonstrated a profound commitment to the documentation and safeguarding of Canada's heritage. His work not only involved the management of public records but also encompassed the promotion of historical research and education, ensuring that future generations would have access to their past.
His legacy as an archivist and historian is marked by his dedication to the integrity of historical records. Doughty's efforts have left an indelible mark on the field, influencing how archives are maintained and utilized in Canada.