- File
- 1962
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
1962 correspondence with the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
1962 correspondence with the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
A portion of the 1965-1969 Five Year Plan for the C.N.R
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
One piece of correspondence between Mr. Fisher and C.T. Cameron. (1964)
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence on the C.N.R. Police, as well as questions asked by Mr. Fisher in the house with an attached January 1965 edition of the Canadian National Railway Police Association newspaper
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
1964 and 1965 correspondence with the CNR and with individuals about the C.N.R pension. (Includes potentially confidential medical details of individuals).
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Handwritten correspondence, regular correspondence and attached newspaper clippings from the CNR in London.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
: Three C.N.R. Clippings and a May 1965 magazine edition of “CN Keeping Track”.
CNR CLIPPINGS, PAMPHLETS AND MAGAZINES
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Clippings, pamphlets and magazines from the year 1963 in relation to CNR. Also included is some correspondence, an address by Donald Gordon in 1963 titled “For the General Advantage”, a brief for a presentation for Donald Gordon from the Rainy River Citizen’s Committee.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence and newspaper clippings on the Canadian National Railway from the year of 1963. Also included are a pamphlet and advertising.. The correspondence is with a variety of individuals and covers a number of subjects, but they all fall under the umbrella of the CNR.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
CNR 1961: Correspondence and an address by Donald Gordon titled “Facing Facts in Financial Reporting” (1959), a report released by the Minister of Labour on the commission inquiring into matters arising from the running of trains of the CNR through certain terminals (1965), newspaper clippings, a clipping from a journal article, folded documents, containing correspondence and reports, as well as clippings, a 1971 brief with correspondence from the Alberta Branch of the Canadian Railway Employees’ Pension Association regarding CNR pension.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence and newspaper clippings on the C.N.R., a telegram, a report titled “Movements within Winnipeg Terminals”, a submission to the Government of Canada from The National Legislative Committee International Railway Brotherhoods, and “Exhibits of Submission” to the Senate Special Committee on Manpower and Employment by the Railway Association of Canada, an agreement between an unknown party and the Royal Trust Company, a CN booklet titled “A New Plan of Organization”, and statistics on the CNR Company Western Region, as well as vast amounts of correspondence
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with unions about the C.N.R., correspondence with CNR, handwritten correspondence and further correspondence on and with the C.N.R.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
April 1965 edition of “In Canada Trainman”, August 18th, 1965 editorial from the “Calgary Herald”, newspaper clippings on CPR, and one newspaper clipping with attached correspondence about Mr. Fisher, handwritten correspondence, August 8th 1965 “Summary of Address to Railway Labour Association Picnic” by Douglas Fisher, an unreadable (faded) sessional paper, further correspondence and newspaper clippings on the CPR, CPR 1964 annual report, newspaper clippings and correspondence, and a press release.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence on the CNR and a Memorandum from 1961 with respect to pension and benefits.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence on the Royal Commission on Transport, a brief read to the Royal Commission on Transportation by Mr. Fisher, a Submission of Canadian National Railways to the Royal Commission on Railway Transportation in Canada titled “Statutory and Related Rates on Grain and Grain Products in Western Canada” (1959), Submission to the Royal Commission on Transportation by the International Railway Unions (1961), various pieces of correspondence and newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous documents related to the Royal Commission on Transport.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with various peoples on CNR (1965), a CNR map of Manitoba, and meeting minutes from the Standing Committee on Railways, Canals and Telegraph Lines. (1964)
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
The second report of the Sessional Committee on Railways, Air Lines and Shipping. The report focuses on pensions and benefits. (1961)
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Further correspondence and newspaper clippings on the CNR. 1961-1962. The correspondence is with a variety of individuals and covers a number of subjects, but they all fall under the umbrella of the CNR.’
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with CNR (1965), year-end review for 1964 by Donald Gordon, November 16th, 1964 CN management Bulletin, correspondence with attached clippings, March 1959 booklet containing information on the “Diesel Case”, a dispute between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen and Canadian National Railway Company”, a petition of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, further correspondence, the CNR Capital Budget and Estimated Income Account for 1958 and 1959, questions posed by Mr. Fisher to the house with answers, an April 21, 1958 address by Donald Gordon titled “Background and Accomplishment”, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen Press Release, the 1958 annual report of the Canadian National Railways Securities Trust, extremely damaged correspondence with good condition correspondence.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Summary of the Annual Report of Canadian National Railways for 1964, correspondence with CNR, Report of the Chairmain of the Fort William Industrial Committee 1963.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Newspaper clippings from 1964, an address from Donald Gordon titled “World Trends in Trasportation” (1964), an address from Donald Gordon titled “Grain on the Move” (1962), a report titled “Canadian National Railways and the Province of Quebec”, an address by Donald Gordon titled “The Idea and the Spirit” (1964), and faded newspaper clippings.