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Fondos · 1936 - 26 Mar. 1941

Fonds consists of the corporate records of this organization for young men.

  • File 1: Minutes, 1936-1937; correspondence, 1941; programme, 1938
  • File 2: Minutes, 1938-1939
  • File 3: Minutes, 1939
  • File 4: Minutes, membership rolls, correspondence, 1940-1941
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Camp X Military Museums fonds
CA ON00329 F 37 · Fondos · 1977-1980

Fonds consists of three series: administrative records, publications, and correspondence. Correspondence contains the incoming and outgoing letters of Alan Dewar, secretary of the Camp X Military Museums Board of Directors. Letters discuss the purpose of the organization, fundraising, and future plans. The majority of letters focus on inviting important people to a dinner held in January 1978 to introduce the plans for the Museum to potential donors and members of the government. Administrative records consist of meeting agendas, minutes, by-laws, and letters of incorporation. Publications includes two published newsletters of the Camp X Military Museums Society.

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Fonds La Ruche des artistes Inc.
CA ON00159 P138 · Fondos · 1973-1990

Les dossiers du fonds d'archives témoignent de l’essence même de La Ruche des artistes, des activités et réalisations de ce groupe de francophones de Sudbury. En effet, les dossiers de gestion nous informent tant sur les aspects administratifs et financiers que sur les activités culturelles présentées. Ainsi ce fonds d’archives comprend entre autres : procès-verbaux, états financiers, documents de gestion, correspondance d’affaires, recettes des soirées organisées, demandes de subvention, listes des membres, listes des artistes, communiqués de presse, album photo, programmes des soirées et autre matériel de promotion. De plus, ce fonds d’archives nous renseigne sur le développement d’un réseau culturel francophone au sein duquel participait La Ruche des artistes avec, entre autres, La Slague, le Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario, l’Association canadienne française de l’Ontario (ACFO), l’Association des étudiants francophones (AEF).

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Northern Woman's Bookstore
Fondos · 1976 - 2016

Correspondence, business documentation, staff resources, photographs, and Literacy Group documents, kept by Margaret Phillips of the Northern Woman's Bookstore, of Thunder Bay, Ontario. The store opened in 1984 and had locations on Bay St. and Court Street, before having to close its physical location in 2016.

Political and personal photographs
CA ON00370 F0515-S00376 · Séries · 1957-2005 ; predominant 1990-2004
Parte de Jean Augustine fonds

Series consists of amateur and professional photographs taken and accumulated by Jean Augustine during her personal and professional life in Canada. This series documents Augustine's personal and family life in Grenada and Canada from the 1940s through to 2005, including her emigration to Canada, her social activities as a young woman in Toronto, her life as a young mother, social activist, teacher and student. Photographs also document her early involvement in the 1970s and 1980s in community movements, cultural events, social justice and political organizations, as well as her professional career as an elementary school teacher and principal in the Metropolitan Separate School Board, her activities as part of Premier David Peterson's 'transition team' in 1985 and her work as chair of the Metro Toronto Housing Authority. Events documented include the election campaign of American politician Jesse Jackson, the earliest celebrations of the Caribana parade in Toronto, women's rights events and protests, and local Black History Month celebrations. Photographs also document Augustine's activities as a federal politician, including her activities on Parliament Hill, her administration of federal committees and the Secretariats of Multiculturalism (later Multiculturalism and Status of Women), as well as her election campaigns (including door-to-door campaigning; fund raising; speeches; debates and promotion), and local activities (including celebrations at her constituency office; round table discussions and meetings with community organizations; annual Christmas parties; summer picnics; community celebrations; banquets; and Remembrance Day ceremonies). Photographs also document Augustine's extensive travel overseas in the Caribbean, the United States, South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Asia, Central Asia and the Far East, both in her official capacity as a politician and cabinet member, and as a tourist and traveller.

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CA ON00159 P066 · Fondos · 1950-1969, predominant 1960-1965

This fonds attests to the activities and involvement of the Sudbury and District Ministerial Association (SDMA) in the community. The fonds contains their constitution, minutes and related papers, general correspondence, cash books, reports, pamphlets and mailing lists. The records are directly related to the organization of SDMA.

More specifically, this fonds documents the social and educational involvement of an organization of Protestant churches in the Sudbury region. The cooperation of SDMA with several community-based organizations, as well as the participation of SDMA with regard to inter-church activities, is well documented. SDMA was involved in activities in the community such as: radio and television broadcasts of Sunday services, a nursing school at Memorial Hospital, help for addiction and alcoholism, an emergency counselling service, religious education, a Northern Ontario home for unwed mothers, helping the families of strikers, weekly services at Pioneer Manor and the Sudbury Sanatorium, and submitting a report to the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism.

There are no documents for the year 1960, and very few documents for the years 1955 and 1959.

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CA ON00159 P028 · Fondos · 1974-1996

The records of the Walford-Nepahwin Neighbourhood Ratepayers Association fonds include: minutes, reports, maps, correspondence, pamphlets and newspaper clippings. The documents provide insight to the activities of this group from 1974 to 1996. The records show that through the years, the group has been active in: the preservation of the Lily Creek Conservation Area, bylaws regulating commercial land development and commercial signs, the disposal of hazardous wastes, recycling, the repercussions of a teachers' strike, and the controversial issue of slurry trucks and traffic safety.

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Clayton Ruby fonds
CA ON00370 F0208 · Fondos · 1979-1985

The fonds documents Clayton Ruby's activities as a lawyer and activist. Records consist of professional correspondence and subject files. General correspondence is mostly with politicians, colleagues, and the Law Society. Subjects file topics include: the Law Society, Advocates Society, Amnesty International, Conferences, Law Reform Commission, Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, and the Charter of Rights Education Fund. Also included are various photographic portraits of Clayton Ruby.

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CA ON00370 F0280 · Fondos · 1950-1990

The fonds consists of correspondence, typescripts, financial records and related material of the Canadian Speakers' and Writers' Service Ltd for the period, 1950-1990. The client files have been arranged in two different ways: alphabetically by name of the client or, chronologically, with an alphabetic sub-division under each year. This includes correspondence to and from clients, as well as correspondence with publishers, the media, sponsors of talks, radio and television producers, and others, publicity, and material relating to CSWS clients. For several of the clients the files also include resumes, photographs (for publicity purposes), schedules, travel arrangements, newspaper clippings, reader's reports, royalty statements, and contracts. The clients include Earle Birney, Harry Boyle, Celia Franca, Larry Henderson, Frank Rasky, McKenzie Porter, Clyde Gilmour, Stanley Burke, sports personalities (Lord Athol Layton, 'Cookie' Gilchrist), Ben Wicks, and Marshall McLuhan, among others. There are also typescripts of works (novels, memoirs, plays, radio scripts, television scripts, musical scores) by several authors, including established writers and unpublished (and unsolicited) novels, articles, short stories, and similar material. Financial records include invoices, cancelled cheques, bank deposit slips, cash books, etc. In addition, there are office diaries for the period, 1951-1965. There are copies of professional publications, publishers' catalogues, anthologies of plays, newsletters, copies of labour agreements between the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and ACTRA, ACTRA documents (constitution, etc), newspaper clippings, correspondence and related material from potential employers of CSWS' clients. There is a separate collection of the correspondence of Marshall McLuhan, which was utilized in a published Correspondence volume, edited by his wife and Matie Molinaro, president of CSWS. In addition, there are galleys of McLuhan works ('Laws of the media,'), correspondence and reports of the Centre for Culture and Technology, lecture invitations, various television and film proposals, scripts, and related correspondence, as well as material about McLuhan (books, articles, newspaper clippings, etc), and the 'Management game,' which includes a sample deck of cards used in the game as well as orders for the game. There are also audio tape cassettes, and video tape cassettes, of recordings and interviews of CSWS clients' work, including, Victor Davies, Allan Gould, Lister Sinclair, and others.

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CA ON00370 F0285 · Fondos · 1973-1980

The fonds consists of printed material, correspondence, photographs, slides, and related material of the Centre for Experimental Art and Design. The correspondence includes: correspondence with artists, galleries and other arts groups in Canada and overseas, dealing with CEAC exhibitions, CEAC-sponsored travelling shows, and communications concerning gallery events. There is also material dealing with granting agencies, including the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council. Also included is correspondence relating to the OCA and CC decisions to suspend funding to CEAC, letters of reaction from CEAC members and supporters. The fonds also has grant proposals and covering documentation, and other material. The fonds also contains various documents written by members of the collective defining the 'new ideology' which would usurp the cultural and political elites, define a post-modern aesthetic. There is also material on related artistic and intellectual ideas. There are newspaper clippings of CEAC events and exhibitions both from Canadian and foreign newspapers, invitations to events, flyers and other announcements of forthcoming events, and clippings about other performance and avant-garde arts in other cities and countries. The photographs and slides concern performances at CEAC, including material related to 'Crash and Burn'.

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CAWIS fonds
CA ON00370 F0459 · Fondos · 1975-1993

Fonds consists of the records pertaining to the activities of the Canadian Association for Women in Science (CAWIS) and includes CAWIS administration records, 1981-1992; CAFWEST records, 1983-1989; Task Force on the Status of Women Graduate Students records, 1985-1991; Women's Studies Working Group records, 1985-1989; York Women's Centre records, 1975-1991.

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Fondos · 1973; 1991-2018

Fonds is comprised of annual reports, conference records, various OCA committee records, training manuals and programs.

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Faith and Sharing Federation fonds
Fondos · 1968-2012

The fonds consists of administrative, organizational, summary and financial records relating to the Faith and Sharing Federation. The records range in date from 1968 to 2012. The fonds is composed of eight series:

  1. History and Spirit of Faith and Sharing
  2. Documents of the Secretary, North American Committee
  3. Correspondence of the North American Committee
  4. Documents related to participation in the Canadian Conference of Catholic Lay Associations
  5. Faith and Sharing Bulletins
  6. Financial Files
  7. Sound recordings of Retreats
  8. Secondary resources collected by Madeleine Sguin, Secretary of the North American Committee, related to Jean Vanier

The majority of the records are textual however, as indicated, the fonds includes almost 200 recordings of retreats, including many talks by founder Jean Vanier.

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CA ON00389 4.0 · Séries · 1983-1993
Parte de Faith and Sharing Federation fonds

The series consists of documents collected by Madeleine Séguin, related to Faith and Sharing's membership in the Canadian Conference of Catholic Lay Associations. The records include reports, memos and agendas regarding meetings, bulletins and other news updates, and a copy of the Charter of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Lay Associations written in French.

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Woman's Auxiliary fonds
CA ON00003 F007 · Fondos · 1883-1974

Fonds consists of the constitution; minutes; legal records; reports; correspondence; missionary employment records; financial records; administration files; printed materials; photographs; scrapbooks; and audiovisual materials.
The fonds is arranged in the following series:
Series 1. Minutes of the National Board of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women, 1889-1973;
Series 2. Constitution of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women, 1885-1970;
Series 3. Legal records, 1883-1968;
Series 4. Annual Meeting Reports, 1886-1973;
Series 5. Executive Committee Minutes of the National Board of the Woman's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women, 1886-1973;
Series 6. Records of the W.A. President, 1885-1960;
Series 7. Records of the Corresponding Secretary, 1890-1948;
Series 8. Records of the Recording Secretary, 1918, 1929;
Series 9. Records of the Dorcas Secretary, 1886-1964;
Series 10. General, 1886-1962;
Series 11. Literature and Supply, 1913;
Series 12. Junior and Little Helpers, 1926-1964;
Series 13. Committees, 1893-1974;
Series 14. Missionaries, 1891-1961;
Series 15. Finance records, 1887-1971;
Series 16. Anglican Church Women Administration Files, 1969-1974;
Series 17. Printed Materials, 1886-1971;
Series 18. Diocesan Reports, 1885-1974.

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Canadian Auto Worker Local #1075 fonds
CA ON00318 B 40 · Fondos · 1953-1997

The Canadian Auto Worker Local # 1075 Fonds are composed of eleven series which contain: Minute books, member records, safety files, legal files, agreements, correspondence and financial records that document the activities of both the local # 1075 division of the Canadian Auto Workers Association operating at Can-Car in Thunder Bay and its members. Series B 40/1/1-10: Minute Books, 122cm, 1953-1997, (original) Contains minute books that record the agenda's, financial information, attendance and activities of the various committee's operating within CAW local 1075. These books are arranged alphabetically by committee name. 1) Bargaining Committee, 1956-1966, two books, 3cm 2) Community Service Committee, 1970, one book, 2cm 3) Executive Committee, 1953-1986, two books (attendance logs), 1cm 4) Membership/Executive Committee, 1953-1997. These books contain records from various committee's as week as attendance logs, 67cm 5) Miscellaneous Minutes, 1980-1982, these minutes are photocopies of meeting minutes that relate to very specific issues such as grievances and safety issues, 7cm 6) Political Action Committee, 1979, one book, 2cm 7) Recreation Committee, 1955-1977, one book , 2cm 8) Retired Workers Committee, 1957-1988, two books, 3cm 9) Safety Committee, 1970-1984, one file, 3cm 10) Stewards Committee, 1962-1989, three books of minutes and one attendance log, 8cm Series B 40/2/1-3: Human Resources Files, 230cm,1950-1995, (original) 1) Employee Records, 1950-1997. These files contain employee grievances, notices of discipline, dismissal notices and correspondence of each member. These files are are arranged alphabetically.125 cm 2) Grievances, 1953-1989, Contains files of employee grievances organized chronologically. Each employee grievance file records the date, employee name and nature of the grievance, 33cm 3) Operating Files, 1958-1991, These files were used by the Local 1075 in their day to day staffing at Can-Car. Contained within this series are files on employee, status, classifications, job vacancies, dismissals, senorita, hiring, promotions, transfers and retirements. 65cm Series B 40/3/1-51: Safety files, 68cm, 1970-1993, (original) This series contains safety files that are arranged alphabetically. 1) "Accident Reports", 1979-1993, These records document all of the injuries that were sustained by CAW Local 1075 members, 25cm 2) "Air quality reports", 1988-1989, Contains reports conducted by the Ontario Ministry of Labour that analyse the air quality in the Can-Car plant, 1cm 3) "Asbestos", 1981-1983, Contains risk assessments and medical information on the effects of asbestos. Also contained within are records of asbestos use within Can-Car., 11pgs 4) "Blood Test Results", 1989, Contains blood test results for Local 1075 members who work in the fibreglass department of Can-Car, 1cm 5) "Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety", 1981, Contains one copy of the Ontario Occupational Health Monitor newsletter. This newsletter has articles on safety related issues, 3pgs 6) "Company Accident Reports", 1987, These files document any injury to a Can-Car employee. Each report contains information on the date, location and nature of the injury, 6cm 7) "Company Policy", 1988-1989, Contains information on company policy regarding electrical work and the use of an air compressor, 5pgs 8) "Compensation Board - information and cases", 1967-1980, Contains information on the workers compensation board as well as rulings on several cases, 1cm 9) "Complaints 1985", 1985, Contains written complaints about unsafe working conditions, 10pgs 10) "Correspondence - IN", 1974-1983, Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding safety at Can-Car. Most of the correspondences were sent by either Can-Car or WSIB to the CAW Safety Committee, 1cm 11) "Correspondence - out", 1974-1985, Contains correspondence sent out by the local 1075 Safety Committee, 1cm 12) "Data Sheets - 1985", 1982-1985, Contains research on the health hazards of materials that are used within Can-Car, 14pgs 13) "Department of Labour orders", 1988, Contains inspections, orders and recommendations conducted by the Ministry of Labour regarding safety at Can-Car, 9pgs 14) "Department of Labour Orders", 1989, IBID, 1cm 15) "Doctor's letters", 1977-1979, Contains photocopied doctors letters that document the injuries sustained by CAW Local 1075 members. Also included within this file is one letter from St. Josephs Hospital condemning the many forged letters that it has been receiving, 8pgs 16) "Employers Accident Report - 1985", 1985, Contains Can-Car copies of accident reports that record the date, location and severity of accidents that occur to Can-Car employee's, 2cm 17) "Employers Accident Reports - 1986", 1986, IBID., 4cm 18) "Ergonomic Study", 1989-1991, Contains two copies of studies that were conducted by the Ministry of Labour on the working conditions of the office workers of Can-Car, 14pgs 19) "Fact Sheet on Safety", 1970-1981, Contains publication on safety procedure by Can-Car, the Ministry of Labour and the Canadian Standards Association. These are articles that have been deemed relevant by the CAW safety committee, 2cm 20) "First Aid Reports", 1982-1986, Contains Health Centre Reports that record the total time lost to injury per month and generally analyses injury related data at Can-Car, 1cm 21) "Hazardous Substance Data Sheets", 1981, Contains information and reports by the Department of Health on the use and effects of isocyanate at Can-Car, 1cm 22) "Health and Safety - Guide Lines", 1990, Contains safety procedures for removing the waste water pump and electrical safety procedures for maintaining machinery, 11pgs 23) "Health and Safety Memo", 1990-1991, Contains two memorandums issued by the Joint Health and Safety Committee regarding the disposal of industrial waste and the use of noxious materials, 3pgs 24) "Incident Report", 1991, Contains one incident report filed by the CAW Local 1075 regarding what they claim is the unsafe practice in wiring a fan. Also contained within is one black incident report, 2pgs 26) "Joint Health and Safety Meeting Minutes", 1987, Contains minutes from the Joint Health and Safety Committee. This committee was established between the CAW safety committee and CAN-CAR, 1cm 27) "Joint Safety Meeting", 1986-1991, Contains minutes and agendas from the joint Safety Committee. At these meetings safety reforms were discussed between the local 1075 and CAN-CAR, 1cm 28) "Lead - Designated" 1982, Contains a proposal for reforms in the handling of lead within CAN-CAR, 5pgs 29) "Letters from CAW", 1989-1991, Contains correspondence between the CAW and the Local 1075 regarding safety policy, 22pgs 30) "Material Safety Data - 1985 - Department of Labour Test", 1983- 1986, Contains meeting minutes from the Joint Health and Safety Committee and inspection reports from the Ministry of Labour, 1cm 31) "Memo from Company", 1987-1990, Contains safety related memorandums from CAN-CAR to the Local 1075, 10pgs 32) "Mercury", 1982, Contains assessments and procedures for the handling of mercury within CAN-CAR, 8pgs 33) "Modified work program", 1982-1986, Contains revised proposals to the collective agreement regarding safety, 6pgs 34) "Monthly report of injury", 1988-1991, Contains Health Centre reports that analyse the total number of injuries that have taken place at CAN-CAR, 2cm 35) "Ministry of Labour - 1985", 1980-1985, Contains inspection reports of CAN-CAR conducted by the Ministry of Labour. These reports make recommendations and give orders as to safety operating standards, 1cm 36) "Ministry order -1991", 1991, Contains orders and recommendations from the Ministry of Labour to CAN-CAR regarding plant safety, 18pgs 37) "Notes", 1982-1986, Contains studies, reports, meeting minutes, memorandums and accident records regarding injuries at CAN-CAR, 2cm 38) "Painters Tests", 1989-1991, Contains memorandums, doctors reports, blood test results and claims made by painters who have suffered illness as a result of exposure to paint at CAN-CAR,1cm 39) "Plant inspection notices - safety committee", 1981-1982, Contains safety inspections conducted by employee's of CAN-CAR in which they record any safety hazards that they observe, 1cm 40) "Plant safety audit", 1988-1991, Contains safety checklists that are provided by the industrial accident prevention association. Also contained within are handwritten observations of hazards,1cm 41) "Rivetting inquiries", 1991, Contains memorandums and studies regarding the potential health hazards of vibrations that can occur while rivetting, 26pgs 42) "Safety equipment", 1985, contains manuals and advertisements for safety equipment such as respirators, 18pgs 43) "Safety meetings", 1985-1990, Contains agendas and minutes from meetings between the Joint Health and Safety Committee and union management, 1cm 44) "Safety Reports - Blank", 1985, Contains procedures and health reports regrading safety at CAN-CAR, 6pgs 45) "Summary Sheets - Nurses Reports", 1977-1979, Contains monthly statistics on the number of injuries, where they took place and type of injury. Also included within is a procedure sheet for contacting Thunder Bay ambulance, 1cm 46) "Supervisors Accident Report", 1982-1983, Contains accident reports filed by employees at CAN-CAR. Some reports also have medical correspondences attached to them, 1cm 47) "Tectyl Report", 1980, Contains one correspondence from S. Ridley requesting a study be done on the airflow system in the sandblasting area of CAN-CAR, 1pg 48) "Union Management - Safety Meetings", 1982-1983, Contains meeting agendas and minutes from the union management safety meeting, 1cm 49) "Unsafe acts or conditions", 1986, Contains one safety department report made by an employee of CAN-CAR alleging unsafe working conditions, 1pg 50) "WCB - Form # 7", 1983, Contains several accident reports forms intended for use by the Workmen’s Compensation Board, 1cm 51) "Work Refusal", 1989, Contains reports of employees refusing to perform a task because they felt that it endangered them. In most cases the issue was referred for further study, 5pgs Series B 40/4/1-12: Occupational health files, 41cm, 1962-1986, (original) Contains information, reports, newsletters and general safety information to be used by the CAW local 1075. These files are arranged alphabetically. 1) "AA Program", 1979, Contains information about meetings, programs and policies regarding alcoholism, 1cm 2) "Basic Occupation Health for Labour Leadership", 1977, Contains information packets on occupational health issues such as noise, carcinogens, attitudes and radiation to be used by labour management,1cm 3) "Bill 70", 1978, Contains information on Bill 70 which was a piece of provincial legislation that regulates occupational health, 1cm 4) "Great West", 1969, Contains a benefit package from Great West Life insurance company. Also contains two invoices paid out to an injured employee, 1cm 5) "Green Shield", 1962, Contains correspondence between Green Shield Health Care and the CAW Executive Committee regarding supplemental health coverage, 18pgs 6) "Health Alert", 1976-1979, Contains several copies of Health Alert which is a newsletter published by the Labour Council of Metropolitan Toronto, 13pgs 7) "Medical Action File", 1980, Contains medical records for Mario Ceresino; a CAN-CAR employee for 37 years who died in St.Joseph’s hospital. Also contained within is a legal correspondence signed by Mrs. Ceresino authorising the CAW access to his files, 14pgs 8) "OFL - At the source", 1980, Contains six copies of At the Source, a newsletter published by the Occupational Health and Safety Centre, 14pgs 9) "Ontario Hospital Services Commission - General Literature and Pamphlets", 1964-1966, Contains FAQ's from the OHSC, 1cm 10) "Safety Course", 1980 c., Contains safety course curriculum including a quiz used for training within the CAW, 1cm 11) "Safety News", 1972-1973, Contains bulletins indicating the winner of a monthly contest at CAN-CAR for safety slogans, 6pgs 12) "UAW material on Safety", 1976-1983, Contains Health information provided to the CAW local 1075 from the occupational health and safety commission, 1cm 13) "Untitled binder", 1986, One yellow binder containing presentation information for the Joint Health and Safety Committee. This particular presentation is in regards to pain fumes, 5cm 14) "Untitled binder", 1986, One black binder containing presentation information in regards to general injuries., 5cm 15) "Untitled binder", 1985, One black binder containing information on welding safety. The safety material was assembled by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health, 7cm Series B 40/5/1-3: Legal files, 130cm, 1958-1983, (original) 1) Arbitration Files, 1964-1980, Contains extensive records of employee/CAW grievances that went before an arbitrator. Within each file is a summary of the arbitrators findings and subsequent implications for CAN-CAR, Local 1075 and the employee. These files are organized alphabetically by grievance subject. Also contained within these files is information on the arbitration process itself, 110cm 2) Compensation Claims Files, 1980-1983, These files are organized by the name of claimant and contain records relating to his injury and the resulting compensation. Also contained within are several files on the Delta Dental claim, 12cm 3) Court Rulings, 1958- 1980, These files contain court injunctions and rulings on issues such as strike rights. There are several cases that were heard before the Supreme Court of Ontario, 8cm Series B 40/6/1-3: Collective Agreements, 45cm, 1951-1984, (original) 1) Collective agreements, 1951-1984, These agreements formalize the working relations between CAW Local 1075 and CAN-CAR, 13cm 2) Collective agreement amendments, 1980, Two black binders which contain amendments to the 1980 collective bargaining agreements. Most amendments are typed with hand written notes, 8cm 3) Negotiations, 1982-1984, Contains two binders and two note books that document the negotiations of the 1982/1984 collective bargaining agreements. Generally these files go through each section of the proposed agreement and record which articles are accepted by CAW, 17cm Series B 40/7/1-3: Operating files and records, 122cm, 1964-1990, (original) This series contains meeting agendas, minutes and reports from various divisions of the CAW Local 1075. These files would have been used for referral while in use and are grouped into three categories and are arranged alphabetically by file name as was originally the case. 1) 1964-1980, operating files, 18cm 2) 1981-1986, IBID, 50cm 3) 1986-1993, IBID, 34cm Series B 40/8/1: Union correspondence, 20cm, 1970-1990, (original) 1) 1970-1990, Union correspondence, These files are labelled by correspondent and are arranged alphabetically. They include communications between CAW local 1075 and UAW, CAN-CAR, WSIB as well as various non-governmental organizations, 20cm Series B 40/9/1-8: Pension records, 30cm, 1954-1981, (original) 1) 1954-1979, "Pension Plan", This file contains eight pension agreements between CAN-CAR and the CAW local 1075. Also contained within are several reports commissioned by the CAW to study the benefits of the agreement, 4cm 2) 1962-1981, "Pension file", This file contains correspondence, forms, minutes, reports and statements regarding the CAN-CAR pension plan, 2cm 3) 1971, "Retirement income plan", One black ledger containing pension financial records that include employee names, SIN numbers, date of birth, service date and pay deductions, 1cm 4) 1972-1981, "Retiree's", One black containing payroll deductions and retirement plans. Each retirement plan is catalogued by employee and gives their retirement date along with their pension entitlements, 7cm 5) 1975, "Pension plan calculation", One file containing a retirement plan for William Bold, 4pgs 6) 1975-1981, "Pension Plan", One black binder containing retirement plan and payroll deductions, 8cm 7) 1980-1984, "Pension Committee", One file containing reports, correspondence, minutes and retirement plans, 1cm 8) 1982-1983, "Pension Meeting Minutes", One black binder containing retirement plans, payroll deductions and minutes, 3cm Series B 40/10/1-8: Newsletters, 20cm, 1973-1986, (original) This series contains
various newsletters that were received or published by the CAW local 1075. They are grouped by publications and arranged chronologically within each group. 1) "Arbitration services", 1982-1983, Two newsletters published by the United Auto Workers that contain information on union positions, employee rights, and benefits regarding arbitration, 8pgs 2) "Chit Chat", 1973, One newsletter published by Hawker Siddley Canada Ltd. (CAN-CAR) that contains information on issues related to CAN-CAR, 5pgs 3) "Contact", 1983-1990, Several newsletters published by CAW that update members as to the position of the union, 4cm 4) "Labour", 1986-1987, Three newsletters published by the Canadian Labour Congress news magazine which contain information on labour issues within Canada, 1cm 5) "LAW News", 1986, Three newsletters published by the Local Auto Workers (LAW). Contained within is information on the activities of local auto workers unions, 15pgs 6) "Local Review", 1986, Five newsletters published by the UAW which contain editorials on political issues that effect the CAW, 24pgs 7) "Solidarity", 1986, One newsletter published by the UAW which contains editorials, news and announcements on the Canadian union movement, 12pgs 8) "The Oshaworker", 186, One newsletter published by the UAW local 23. Contained within are announcements, editorials and news in regards to the activities of the Local 22., 6pgs Series B 40/11/1-11: Miscellaneous files, 20cm, 1947-1998, (original and photocopy) 1) Christmas Social, 1985-1988, Four working files that contain receipts, lists of sponsors, menus, notices and activity lists for the CAW local 1075 Christmas social. These files are arranged chronologically, 5cm 2) Clippings, 1947-1983,Newspaper clippings and photocopies of articles relating to either CAN-CAR or the local 1075. Also contained within are two complete copies of the Daily Times Journal, 4cm 3) Election documents, 1987-1988, Contains correspondence, election procedure and results from the 1987 local 1075 executive election, 15pgs 4) Blank Forms, 1980 c., Ten blank forms to be filled out by CAN-CAR employees and submitted to the union for things such as: lost wages, parking spots and medical claims, 10pgs 5) Memorial Armbands, 1989, One CAW memorandum regarding the National Day of Mourning armband program. Also contained within this file are several armbands that have the CAW logo on them. These armbands were to be worn by CAW members to commemorate the deaths of fellow members while on the job, 1pg 6) National Hockey Tournament Rules, 1980 c., One copy of rules set out by the Southwester Ontario Recreational Council and republished by the CAW for use in its hockey league, 1pg 7) Notices, 1960-1990, Two original notices designed by the CAW local 1075 and intended for photocopy and distribution amongst its members. One notice is in regards to a membership meeting at Elks Hall and the other is regarding the availability of CAW jackets, 12pgs 8) Petition, 1960-1990 c., One copy of a petition signed by 282 CANCAR employees for the purpose of changing the shift hours to: 7:00AM3:00PM from the original summer hours, 12pgs 9) Schedule, 1985, One schedule for a "WCB course" to take place in London Ontario. Also on this form is a map to the WCB regional office, 1pg 10) Thunder Bay Commerce Address, 1983, One copy of an address given by Kirk W. Foley - President of Urban Transportation and Development for Toronto, to the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce regarding the acquisition of CAN-CAR by Rail Trans Industries of Canada in 1984,14pgs 11) Ukranian Canadian Committee, 1960 c., One copy of How to organize your time, published by the UCC. This document makes suggestions such as, "Let the postman and telephone do your errands" in order to make workers more productive, 4pgs

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Harry Simon fonds
CA ON00210 23 · Fondos · 1931-[198-]

This fonds consists of the records related to the professional career of Harry Simon. This includes meeting minutes, general correspondence, speeches, posters, flyers, booklets, programmes and photographs. The bulk of the material is in the form of correspondence sent to or from Harry Simon. There is also a small amount of biographical material and a number of photographs, which have been described at the item level.

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CA ON00210 98 · Fondos · 1932-2001, predominant 1990-1996

Fonds consists of records documenting the activities and programs of the B'nai Brith Youth Organization Lake Ontario Region. Included are meeting notices, agendas and minutes, correspondence, reports and evaluations, constitutions and by-laws, policies, financial records, membership statistics, brochures and booklets, scholarship and award applications, manuals, grant requests, photographs, scrapbooks, event invitations,newspaper clippings, programs, lists, publications, and flyers. Records such as statistics and by-laws also document the Laurentian Region, Red River Region, North Star Region, Evergreen Region and Northwest Canada Region.
Fonds is arranged into sixteen series: 1. BBYO Canada; 2. Regional Board of Directors; 3. Administration; 4. Relations; 5. Correspondence; 6. Reports and Evaluations; 7. Financial Accounts; 8. BBYO Youth Groups; 9. Chapter Advisors; 10. Chapters; 11. Membership; 12. Fundraising; 13. Scholarships and Awards; 14. Programs and Events; 15. Published Material; and 16. Photographs. There are two files attached to the fonds level.

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Canadian Red Cross fonds
Fondos · 1895-1960

Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Canadian Red Cross including documents surrounding the development of a Canadian Branch of the British Red Cross Society with advice from the American Red Cross Society. One series contains letters that were addressed to Colonel W.N. Ponton, mainly from the National Society for Aid and Sick to the Wounded in War (later the British Red Cross), 1895-1934. Another file contains letters to Miss E. C. Gordon as she attempted to develop an independent Canadian Red Cross, including those from the American National Red Cross signed by Clara Barton. The final folder contains a series of ephemera pieces issued by the organization throughout its history as well as two stamps promoting Canadian War Bonds.

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