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Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Workmen’s Compensation Board, mid 1960s.
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- 1963-1965
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with the Workmen’s Compensation Board, correspondence with citizens about the Worker’s Compensation Board, (1963-1965).
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- April 12, 1987
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with William Killbourn and an April 12th, 1987 the Sunday Sun article on Elizabeth Killbourn.
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- 1965-1970
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with J.R. Winter, assistant professor of Economics at Laurentian University, and later, Acadia University. 1965-1970.
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Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence, newspapers and newspaper clippings with White River, Ontario, including personal correspondence, and infrastructure and forestry correspondence.
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- 1958, 1986
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Ralph Welch, 1958, and the announcing of Robert Welch as I.J.C. Commissioner, 1986.
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Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence and newspaper clippings to/on the Weekend Magazine, early 1960s.
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Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Warwick Webster, mostly on music, including a booklet containing photographs of music. 1960s.
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- 1981
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Newspaper clipping from the Toronto Sun, October 31st, 1981, on Winnipeg Jets head coach Tom Watt.
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Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, surveys, reports and miscellaneous documents on water pollution. 1960s.
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- 1963
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Alfred Warkentin, 1963.
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- 1960-65
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence and newspaper clippings related to George Wardrope, Minister of Mines. 1960-1965.
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- 1959-60
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Norman Ward, professor of Political and Economic Science at both Queens University and the University of Saskatchewan, 1959-1960.
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Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Leo Vidlak, early 1960s. Mr. Vidlak was a long-time friend of Mr. Fisher.