Discover French-Canadian Records with MyHeritage Library Edition
Saturday, February 14, 2026 | 11:00 AM EST
Presenter: Daniel Horowitz (MyHeritage)
Cost: Free
Format: Live Zoom Webinar (not recorded)
Attendance: Limited to the first 100 registrants
ACGS is pleased to host a free, live educational webinar presented by Daniel Horowitz of MyHeritage.
With billions of records at your disposal, where do you even begin? The MyHeritage Search Engine—available on the “Members Only” portal of the ACGS website—is a state-of-the-art tool that can help you search for information about your relatives online. In a matter of seconds, it can search across billions of French-Canadian historical records to pinpoint the ones most relevant to your research. Its advanced algorithms can identify spelling and phonetic variations, understand nicknames, and handle synonyms and ethnic variations. Daniel will show you how to use the MyHeritage Search Engine to find information about your relatives quickly and efficiently.
This program will be offered live only and will not be recorded. Attendance is limited to the first 100 registrants, so early registration is encouraged.
Register via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/n8SIkfOoQ9-_fb0tjDigFw
About the speaker

Dedicated to Genealogy since 1986, Daniel was the teacher and the study guide editor of the family history project “Searching for My Roots” in Venezuela for 15 years. He is involved in several crowdsource digitization and transcription projects, and holds a board-level position at The Israel Genealogy Research Association (IGRA). Since 2006 Daniel has been working at MyHeritage liaising with genealogy societies, bloggers, and media, as well as lecturing, and attending conferences around the world.
