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CA ON00279 F01-S020 · Series · 1922-2004

This series is primarily about the general history of the St. Joseph’s Convent Regional House in the Archdiocese of Edmonton, Alberta which was a Motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario during their mission in Alberta. St. Joseph’s Convent Regional House was also referred to as the Edmonton Regional House or just Regional House. This series contains historical summaries of the Sisters’ western mission in Alberta, with an emphasis on the planning and closing ceremonies of the Regional House. There is correspondences concerning the preparations and closing ceremonies of the St. Joseph’s Convent Regional House, from June 29 to July 2, 2001, including Minutes from the Committee for Closing of Regional House from March 13 to June 11, 2001. There are also Minutes of the Regional House Council Meetings from 1922 to 1992 covering topics such as the balloting and the results of Community elections, the search for, purchase and sale of the property of the Regional House, as well as the inaugural opening and farewell closing, and the various building construction and renovation projects. There are several lists including a timeline of historical milestones, donated items for the opening of the Regional House, Sisters stationed in the Edmonton Archdiocese, those who took Final Vows, and others who are deceased. This series contains architectural drawings, layout illustrations of the interior and exterior of the Regional House, maps, closing souvenir programs, brochures, and newspaper articles about the closing events at the Regional House. In addition, there are signed guestbooks of visitors to the Regional House, photographs of the Sisters and invited guests celebrating the closing ceremonies, and material related to the creation of In the Spirit of the Sisters of St. Joseph: A Tribute to the Regional House in Edmonton, Alberta, a “Memory Brochure” created by the Lashbrook Group of London, Ontario for the closing of the Regional House. This series has one photo album and two scrapbooks that contain photographs, correspondence, brochures, and prayer cards related to the history of the Sisters from 1961 to 2001, in Edmonton.

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Annals Edmonton, AB series
CA ON00279 F01-S019 · Series · 1913-2019

This series is a general history of the events and activities of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario’s ministry in the Archdiocese of Edmonton, Alberta from 1922 to 2019. This series covers the founding history of the Sisters in France and the spread and growth of their sisterhood to eastern then western Canada. The series contains historical summaries, chronicles, and lists of the Sisters activities in Alberta. A number of the records are related to the properties, such as real estate insurances, invoices, property estimations, floor plans, and records concerning the leasing, sale and purchase of houses in Edmonton with a focus on two houses, one on 143rd Street and the other on 148th Street. There are business letters, donation lists, newspaper clippings, and a 1958 city map of Edmonton that documents the contribution of the Sisters’ service in education and social work in the parishes of central Edmonton. Highlighted is the Sisters’ volunteer work that supported the homeless people. There is correspondence, newsletters, and letters of recognition of volunteer work that document the Sisters and their partnerships with social welfare organizations such as the Boyle Street Co-op Youth Unit, the Elizabeth Fry Society, and the Edmonton People In Need Shelter Society (P.I.N.S.). There are also reports, pamphlets, and summaries of the Sisters’ activities at some of these organizations. There are also two noteworthy booklets, a Silver Jubilee souvenir booklet covering 1913 to 1938 and the Chronicles of Sisters of St. Joseph, Edmonton, ALTA covering 1922 to1962. In addition, there are photographs of the Sisters at the closing ceremonies of the St. Joseph’s Convent Regional House in 2001, in Edmonton, a news article about Sister Ethel Steinkey going to assist in New York after 9/11 and lists of the burial plots of deceased Sisters in three cemeteries in Edmonton. There are also photo albums that primarily contain photographs, as well as a list of Sisters, printed pictures and a news clipping related to the Sisters of St. Joseph’s western mission at St. Joseph’s Convent (Regional House), in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Annals Sylvan Lake series
CA ON00279 F01-S018 · Series · 1960-2015

This series primarily contains the financial and legal documents of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario, for the Sylvan Lake property in the Summer Village of Birchcliff, Alberta. Documents include official appraisal reports, property surveys, purchase and sale of land records, a subdivision land map, drawing of a diagram for the construction of a garage and extension for storage. There are also invoices and receipts for the building, repair, and maintenance of the Sylvan Lake cottage, as well as correspondence with construction contractors. There is a report authored by Cuthbertson Sandall Chartered Accountants titled, Summer Village of Birchcliff Financial Statements, Year Ended December 31, 2001. There is also a folded and certified land survey plan indicating the subdivision plots by the City of Red Deer Land Surveyor, Mr. J. C. Horn, dated July 2, 1974. In addition, there are photographs of the landscape and the interior of the house. There are also two photograph albums, one created by Colin George Arthur and Lorna Mae Arthur and the other by the Sisters.

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Peer Family
Collection · 1919-1937

Fonds consist of Peer family photographs

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Nuclear Industry Fonds
CA ON00415 F-30000 · Fonds · 1889 - 1989, 1930s - Current.

The collection consists of the records pertaining to The Nuclear Industry including the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, CANDU (CANada Deuterium-Uranium), Canadian General Electric, Canadian and International activities, and reports. The records date from 1889 - 1989, and the 1930s to the present day.

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CA ON00415 F-10000 · Fonds · 1968 – 2006

The collection consists of the records of The Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering relating to its history, organization,
governance, committees, branches, correspondence, education, publications, photographs, artifacts, reports, meetings, finance and
membership. The records cover the years 1968 to 2006.

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CA ON00415 F-16000 · Fonds · 2005 - Current

The collection consists of the records of The Canadian Society for Senior Engineers relating to its history, organization, governance,
committees, branches, correspondence, education, publications, photographs, artifacts, reports, meetings, finance and membership.

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CA ON00415 F-15000 · Fonds · 1987 - 2013

The collection consists of the records of The Canadian Academy of Engineering relating to its history, organization, governance, committees, branches, correspondence, education, publications, photographs, artifacts, reports, meetings, finance and membership. The records date from 1887 and the early 1900s to the present day.

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CA ON00415 F-9000 · Fonds · 1887 – 2009

The collection consists of the records of The Engineering Institute of Canada relating to its history, organization, governance, committees, branches, correspondence, education, publications, photographs, artifacts, reports, meetings, finance and membership. The records date from 1887 and the early 1900s to the present day.

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CA ON00429 F005 · Collection · 1832-1863

Collection consists of photocopies of assorted documents, predominantly correspondence, created by or collected by Hiram Smith and Andrew Chisholm.

Mercedes Steedman fonds
CA ON00159 P144 · Fonds · n.d.; 1945-2010

The Mercedes Steedman fonds illustrates Steedman’s professional activities and research interests as a sociology professor at Laurentian University. Records include: originals and copies of oral interview recordings and transcripts, drafts of publications, research notes, correspondence, documentation, teaching materials, and newspaper clippings. Teaching materials include those materials used in courses taught by Steedman as well as documentation produced by and used for research projects with students including Conversations with Grandmother. Research and publication materials include research notes, copies and originals of interviews and transcripts, as well as documentation assembled for published and unpublished manuscripts concerning the labour movement, specifically Mine Mill, Falconbridge negotiations, interviews with union organizers including Mike Solski and Jim Tester, and strikes by Sudbury unions. Published and unpublished works by Steedman on the Sudbury labour movement include: Hard Lessons: The Mine Mill Union in the Canadian Labour Movement, and the INORD commissioned book about Mine Mill Local 598, Where the Past Meet the Future.

This fonds also reflects Steedman’s research on other subjects including: women in World War II, women’s labour movements at INCO, women’s auxiliaries, the textile and garment industry in Canada, her published book Angels of the workplace: women and the construction of gender relations in the Canadian clothing industry, 1890-1940, call centre unionization, as well as research on RCMP surveillance and Canadian national security for her work in the book, Who’s National Security?, co-authored and co-edited by Gary Kinsman and Dieter Buse.

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Flatt Family collection
CA ON00429 F004 · Collection · 1894, 1901, 1932

Collection includes 5 photographs, a Cedar Springs summer camp booklet, and a memorial card for Jacob A. Flatt, 25 Dec. 1901.

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Edwin Vivian fonds
CA ON00429 F001 · Fonds · 1891-1907, 1920

Fonds consists of diaries written by Edwin Walker Vivian. The fonds also contains family photographs, school examination certificates, newspaper clippings, correspondence and other documents.

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Alton Family
CA ON00429 F003 · Collection · 1771-1935

Collection consists of family photographs, one genealogical record book and one marriage certificate

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CA ON00429 F002 · Collection · [after 1887-]

Collection consists of photographs of the Vivian family.

Fonds · 1908-1916

The fonds consists of 9 daily school registers between the years 1908 and 1916.

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CA ON00391 M13-M15 · Fonds · 1894-1952

Fonds consists of fire insurance plans documenting contemporary building features for the purpose of assessing fire risk. Information includes the type of construction, number of storeys and proximity to other buildings. Each plan consists of a number of sections which, when assembled together, constitute a complete map of the town/village at that time, with street and building names clearly indicated. Buildings are also colour coded according to the type of fabrication, with colours corresponding to a key plan on the first section. Periodically, these plans were revised. Dates of revision are clearly marked. These plans provide a detailed overview of contemporary community development and are an invaluable source of information for dating buildings and for use in matters such as environmental site assessments. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Belmont, 1894; Fingal, 1896; Shedden, 1896; Vienna, 1896; West Lorne, 1906; Springfield, 1906; Port Stanley, 1925; Rodney, 1926; St. Thomas, 1922 (Revised and Reprinted 1929); Port Burwell, 1896; Dutton, 1946; Aylmer, 1952.

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Fonds · 1966 - 2000

The School of Library Technology at Lakehead University operated from 1966 until 2002, administratively part of the Faculty of University Schools. It was one of only two university-based Library Technology programs in Canada.

Students enrolled in either a 2-year diploma program, or a post-graduate diploma program that could often be completed within 1 year. In the late 1980s, amid concerns that non-degree programs might no longer be funded by the Ontario government, there was a proposal to create a 3-year Bachelor of Arts in Library and Information Studies.

The records consist of:

School Administration: Includes reports, plans and proposals, newsletters, and reference material spanning the year of the School's operation.

Student Experience: Includes yearbooks, photographs, and scrapbooks of students and graduates of the program.

Information Burlington fonds
Fonds · 1972-2002

Archival unit consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, internal communication, volunteer service recognition, annual reports, financial statements, board minutes, Information Burlington 25th anniversary public awareness committee minutes and City of Burlington Correspondence.

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CA ON00126 C31 · Collection · 1920, 1974-2020, 2022-2023

This collection consists of local Guelph newsletters created by various organizations and collected by the Guelph Public Library Archives. Included are the newsletters Arts in Guelph, the Sentinel and newsletters produced by the Guelph Historical Society. These records document the various activities and programs offered by local area organizations.

This collection has been arranged into fifteen series.