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City of Vaughan Council fonds (RG 1)
CA ON00373 RG 1 · Fonds · predominant 1849-2014

Fonds consists of records that reflect the functions and activities of Council as a legislative and regulatory body in legal matters, taxation, justice and public protection, education, public health and welfare, finance, public accountability and planning. Records include, but are not limited to: working papers, minutes and resolutions, by-laws, reports to Council, and Court of Revision Records. The fonds chronicles Council activities and functions, and documents decisions and deliberations, and relationship with the civic administration, the Province of Ontario, the County of York, the Village of Woodbridge before 1971, and the Regional Municipality of York after 1971.

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Fonds Roland Cloutier
CA ON00402 RC · Fonds · 1915-2007

Le fonds contient des documents textuels et photographiques relatifs à l’engagement de Roland Cloutier dans l’industrie nord-ontarienne du bois d’œuvre. On y retrouve de l’information concernant certaines des entreprises forestières ayant existé dans la région de Hearst et des renseignements à propos du Hearst Lumbermen’s Association et de l’Ontario Lumber Manufacturers’ Association. Le fonds comprend également des documents au sujet de l’entreprise Hearst Forest Management, de l’organisme Northern Ontario Development Corporation et de René Fontaine en tant que député et ministre dans le gouvernement ontarien. S’y greffent des rapports gouvernementaux, des études analysant la situation et les besoins de l’industrie du bois d’œuvre et de l’économie du nord de l’Ontario, des guides associés au travail en forêt et aux pratiques en vigueur dans l’industrie, des cartes géographiques illustrant les cantons de la région ainsi que des droits de coupe dans le nord-est ontarien.

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Adrienne and Ricardo de la Riva fonds
CA ON00159 P190 · Fonds · 1963-2011

Le fonds Adrienne et Ricardo de la Riva témoigne de leur implication sociale dans la communauté sudburoise et de leurs nombreuses réalisations tant sur la scène politique, qu’au niveau social, culturel et récréatif.

Bien que ce fonds d’archives contienne peu de dossiers concernant la pratique médicale de Ricardo de la Riva, on y retrouve quelques dossiers de l’hôpital St Joseph et l’hôpital général qui traitent surtout des horaires de garde ou encore de changement des structure au sein du centre hospitalier.

La grande majorité des dossiers de ce fonds d’archives proviennent de comités, associations ou groupements de la ville, lorsque Ricardo de la Riva était conseiller municipal. En effet, composés de procès-verbaux, correspondance, rapports, budgets, cartes et plans, les dossiers non seulement nous renseignent sur le rôle que les de la Rivas ont joué respectivement dans les comités sur lesquels ils siégeaient, mais documentent aussi plus de vingt-huit ans de vie politique, sociale et culturelle à Sudbury, et les changements et l’évolution de la ville pendant cette période.

Au-delà de dossiers sur la francophonie tant pour ce qui est de l’éducation, des activités culturelles que des services offerts par la ville, de nombreux dossiers traitent de projets soumis et réalisés ou non en ce qui concerne le développement économique, les transports routiers, le patrimoine architectural et de l’aménagement urbain et les différents services offerts aux citoyens de la ville, tant par la municipalité que par les associations, regroupements et organismes.

En effet, les dossiers du Musée du moulin à fleur témoignent des activités de ce musée, de son administration mais aussi des partenariats avec d’autres organismes ou groupements du quartier et des projets communs réalisés. Mentionnons aussi la documentation exhaustive sur les silos du moulin à fleur, leur historique, les projets de restauration et d’utilisation de ceux-ci.

Les dossiers de correspondance des concitoyens de la circonscription représentés par de la Riva, ainsi que la correspondance avec les employés de la ville et les suivis des dossiers témoignent de l’importance qu’il apportait à chaque lettre reçue, mais avant tout nous renseignent sur les préoccupations des citoyens de cette circonscription.

De nombreux dossiers composés de rapports, études, coupures de presse, plans d’ingénierie documentent le réaménagement routier dans la ville, et tout particulièrement en ce qui concerne le centre-ville et le quartier du moulin à fleur.

Il est en de même pour le centre-ville. Les différents rapports, études, plans d’architecture, procès-verbaux de comités documentent les différentes interventions et changements en ce qui a trait à son développement économique, sa revitalisation, la rénovation des immeubles, les problèmes de stationnement. De nombreux projets tel que la bibliothèque municipale, l’établissement d’un centre culturel, la possibilité d’un nouvel aréna, la venue d’un casino au centre-ville sont très bien documentés, et nous renseignent sur la position de Ricardo de la Riva en ce qui concerne ces projets.

Les procès-verbaux, motions, notes, propositions de budgets et autres documents du Conseil municipal de la ville nous renseignent sur le fonctionnement du Conseil, les différentes lois et règlements votés mais aussi sur sa structure interne et les liens avec les différents paliers gouvernementaux. Plusieurs notes manuscrites et lettres d’opinion de Ricardo de la Riva donnent un aperçu de ses positions et de sa vision pour la ville. Le fonds d’archives contient de nombreux dossiers de différents comités de la ville. Pour n’en nommer quelques-uns, le comité du zonage, le comité de planification et du développement, le comité de l’ingénierie, sont documentés par plusieurs dossiers tout comme le ‘Sudbury Airport Review Committee’. On peut aussi y retrouver une documentation assez volumineuse sur l’aménagement de Junction Creek et les plans d’améliorations communautaires pour différents quartiers de la ville, et plusieurs dossiers sur l’environnement provenant entre autre de l’Office de protection de la nature du district du Nickel (OPNDN). Mentionnons aussi plusieurs dossiers contenant des informations sur l’historique de bâtiments de la ville et de leur restauration ou valeur patrimoniale.

Les activités de Ricardo de la Riva au sein de la ligue Junior de soccer sont également bien documentés.

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Howard T. Pammet fonds
CA ON00334 F1 · Fonds · 1849-1903

Papers of Howard T. Pammett (1909-1990), civil servant with the federal Department of Labor and local historian, consisting of correspondence with many people including Margaret Hennessy, 1984; C.K. Bottom, 1968-71; Peter McGillen, 1928-73; Eugene Forsey, 1969; Peterborough Examiner, 1945-53, chiefly with Robertson Davies; research notes and thesis while a student at Queen’s University, 1930-1935; some papers related to his travel and work with the Department of Labour, 1941-69; poetry and other literary works by Pammett; together with correspondence and research materials related to the local history of Peterborough, the Trent Canal, Irish emigration, the Grand Trunk Railway, the Peterborough Exhibition, Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School, Ontario agriculture and the Kawarthas.
Peterborough history; post office; Peter Robinson Settlers; Queen's University; Canada Department of Labour; Robertson Davies correspondence; news clippings v 15. 1925-1980.

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Varpu Lindström fonds
CA ON00370 F0558 · Fonds · 1887-2012

Fonds consists of Lindstrom's professorial and scholarly research files throughout her career, as well as records documenting her academic activities. Research files pertain to her publications and monographs such as "Defiant Sisters : A Social History of Finnish Immigrant Women in Canada, 1890-1930" (both the English and Finnish editions), and "From Heroes to Enemies : Finns in Canada, 1937-1947," as well as book chapters, articles, papers, presentations and lectures, and her involvement with the National Film Board production "Letters from Karelia," and subsequent research. The research files span the activities of Finnish and Finnish-Canadian organizations across the political spectrum, such as the Finnish Organization of Canada (left wing), and Loyal Finns in Canada (right wing). Records include oral history interviews (audio cassettes and transcripts), research notes, clippings, a significant and extensive number of photograph and letter collections passed down through generations of Finnish Canadians, diaries, correspondence, publication drafts, academic and professorial notes, microfilm of Finnish language newspapers published in Canada and archival records, financial records of Finnish-Canadian organizations such as newspapers and post-World War II relief funding bodies, scrapbooks, photocopies of rare and unusual documents such as two volumes of a Soviet register of Finnish War Crimes, a list of persons found in the mass grave at Karhumaki, and Soviet lists of North American Finns who journeyed to Karelia to help build a socialist utopia there, academic and professorial files, publicity files, files pertaining to her work with the School of Women's Studies, and her own papers as a university student. The fonds also includes letters written by Lindstrom as a newly-arrived teenaged immigrant to Canada to her best friend in Finland; many of these letters were published in Finnish with English translation in 'Letters from an immigrant teenager' in 2012.

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Township of Whitby fonds
CA ON00329 F 2012 · Fonds · 1837-1968

Fonds consists of the official records of Whitby Township, including Council Minutes, 1852-1967; By-laws, 1850-1967; Board and Committee Minutes, 1884-1966; Assessment and Collectors Rolls, 1848-1968; and Clerk-Treasurer's Records, 1837-1967.

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Town of Whitby fonds
CA ON00329 F 2011 · Fonds · 1855-1966

This fonds consists of the official records of Whitby, including Council Minutes, 1855-1960; By-laws, 1855-1966; Board and Committee Minutes, 1861-1954; Assessment and Collectors Rolls, 1855-1960; Board of Health Records 1934-1957; Court Records, 1928-1955.

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Council Minutes
CA ON00329 F 16-F 16-02 · Série organique · 1961-1982
Fait partie de The Corporation of the Town of Whitby fonds

Series consists of minutes from Town Council meetings of the Town of Whitby and include the adoption and consideration of minutes from committee meetings, particularly relating to key issues such as capital expenditures, community plans and development, transportation, infrastructure, zoning applications, and the approval or rejection of by-laws for the City. Also included are the minutes concerning the amalgamation of the Town of Whitby and the Township of Whitby in 1968.

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Original By-laws
CA ON00329 F 16-F 16-01 · Série organique · 1961-1982
Fait partie de The Corporation of the Town of Whitby fonds

Series consists of by-laws established by the Town of Whitby prior to and after amalgamation with the Township of Whitby. By-laws established by the Town cover a range of issues including infrastructure, development, parking, agreements, tenders, land acquisitions, taxation, appointment of city officials, etc.

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CA ON00329 F 16 · Fonds · 1961-1982

Fonds consists of records which document the administrative functions of the Town of Whitby. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Original By-laws and Council Minutes.

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Bailey family fonds
CA ON00329 F 14 · Fonds · 1935-1979

Fonds contains records created by and for various members of the Bailey family, including photographs and textual material. Series are divided by the member of the family who created the material. Fonds consists of the following series: Harry Bailey, Russell O. Bailey, and Lillian Rutherford.

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Fonds Alan Pope
CA ON00402 AP · Fonds · 1973 - 2006

Le fonds contient des documents photographiques, textuels et des objets relatifs à la carrière politique d’Alan Pope en tant que député provincial de Cochrane-Sud et ministre dans les gouvernements Davis et Miller ainsi que comme député de l’opposition. S’y ajoutent des documents portant sur ses autres engagements communautaires.

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Thunder Bay Original By-Laws
CA ON00372 98 · Série organique · 1970-2003
Fait partie de City of Thunder Bay fonds

Under Section 5 of the Municipal Act (2001), powers of a municipal government must be exercised through by-laws, approved by City Council, which enable the municipality to govern its own affairs and respond to local issues. These by-laws work within the framework of provincial and federal legislation. By-laws relate to a broad range of issues and generally provide for a system of licenses, prohibitions, and requirements of persons. The Office of the City Clerk holds responsibility for maintaining Policy Manuals and the corporate by-law and reporting system. The City Clerk and the City Solicitor share the responsibility of interpreting
by-laws for municipal officials. City Council passes new by-laws and votes on amending and existing by-laws in Council meetings, based on recommendations and advice from the City Clerk. The City Council is governed by a board of 13 elected members including the Mayor, who each serve a four year term. One elected official presides over each of the seven wards within the City and an additional 5 elected officials represent the broader regional areas surrounding the City.

Council Meetings and Committee of the Whole Meetings are now held in accordance with Bylaw 139-2006. Council discusses issues in Committee of the Whole Meetings based on the following four key divisions; Community Services, Planning, Operations and Administrative Services. The City Council also delegates responsibility to three sub-committees; the Committee of Adjustment, the Heritage Advisory Committee, and the Ad Hoc Advisory Committee.

Mayors presiding over Council in the time reflected in this series include Saul Laskin (1970-1972), Walter Assef (1973-1978 and 1981-1985), Dusty Miller (1979-1980), Jack Masters (1986-1991), David Hamilton (1992-1997), and Ken Boshcoff (1998-2003).

Series consists of by-laws established by The City of Thunder Bay beginning from the point of the City’s amalgamation in 1970. By-laws established by the City cover a range of issues including Agreements pertaining to items such as land acquisitions, leases, employment unions and major institutions within the City such as Canadian Pacific, Canadian National Railway and the Hydro Electric Commission; road maintenance, traffic systems and parking regulations; appointment of municipal officers; zoning; capital works and development of infrastructure, including urban renewal, licenses; rules of procedure for City Council; and taxation. In addition to these general items, early by-laws established in the City relate to the establishment of traffic light systems and intersections, the development of Boulevard Lake, and the establishment of a ward system for the City. Recent by-laws from this series also cover accessibility provisions, heritage designation, animal control and records management.

By-laws contain indexes for each year which can be located in the first box pertaining to each year. Indexes are arranged alphabetically by topic and name. For example, there are alphabetical arrangements of street names, names of people for appointed positions, corporate names and institutional names. There are also topical terms such as taxation, official plans and agreements.

Auditor's Reports
ON00120 026-9 · Série organique · 1918-1928
Fait partie de Town of Sudbury

Series consists of auditor's reports, prepared by third party chartered accountants on behalf of the Town of Sudbury. These reports inspect the financial books, accounts and vouchers of the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Sudbury. A supplementary report is also included.

Programmes
ON00120 049-9 · Série organique · 1972
Fait partie de Town of Copper Cliff

Series consists of the Town of Copper Cliff's event programmes.

Balance Sheets
ON00120 026-8 · Série organique · 1919-1927
Fait partie de Town of Sudbury

Series consists of balance sheets, prepared by third party chartered accountants for the Town of Sudbury to help audit the vouchers and accounts of the Town Treasurer. The statements and schedules subject to these audits vary from year to year but normally include a general balance sheet, receipts and disbursements for the year, and receipts and disbursements for the Public School Board, the High School Board, and the Public Library Board.