Henry Percival Biggar, born on August ninth, eighteen seventy-two, was a distinguished historian and Canadian archivist whose contributions significantly shaped the field of archival science in Canada.
His academic journey began at Upper Canada College in Toronto, followed by further studies at the University of Toronto and the prestigious University of Oxford. This solid educational foundation equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his future endeavors.
Biggar's professional career was marked by his tenure with Archives nationales du Canada, where he dedicated himself to the preservation and organization of Canada's historical records. His expertise led him to become the chief archivist of Canada in Europe, a role he held from nineteen oh five until his untimely death.