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- 1964
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Jacques Rousseau, 1964.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Jacques Rousseau, 1964.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Gordon Rothney, Dean of Arts at Lakehead College of Arts, Science and Technology (1963-1964). Also included are two of Mr. Rothney’s original works, one is a brief to the task force of the Canadian Unity, and one is titled “Quebec, Canada, and the World: 1940-1965”.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with various citizens of Rossport 1975-1963.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
A journal article titled “Can Canadian Education Look to a British Example”, by Alex Ross, and correspondence with Alex Ross, 1959-1960.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Letter written to Mr. Fisher by J. Roenneke of St. Margaret’s Church. 1964.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Helen Roedde, W.A. Roedde, and an NDP election pamphlet for Helen Roedde. Also included are newspaper clippings. (1960-1963).
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Fred and Jean Robinson, with attached newspaper clippings. (1959-1960)
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
One newspaper clipping written by Leslie Roberts titled “Publicly-owned enterprises should run as businesses, or pack up”. (January 23rd, 1965)
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Mrs. Florence Richard of the United Housewives of Canada, 1963-1965.
Retired Railway Employees Association
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with the Retired Railway Employees Association Inc., (1963-1965)
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with David Macdonald (President of Thunder Bay Association for Retarded Children, 1965), a 1964-1965 pamphlet for the Adult Retard Centre, and related correspondence with Manitoba, Newfoundland, the Minister of Education, and individual citizens.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Various documents, participation lists and correspondence regarding the Resources for Tomorrow conference, held in Montreal from October 23-28, 1961. Included in the folders are reports and documents pertaining to water development, as well as resource planning.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Joe Reilly, executive secretary of the John Howard and Elizabeth Fry Society, 1965.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
REGIER: Correspondence with Erhart Regier, 1965
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with an attached booklet, both related to White Pass & Yukon Route (1959), an open letter to the Prime Minister from the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade of the Peace River Country, a copy of the May 6, 1959 “Searle Grain Company Limited” newspaper, a submission to the Government of Canada by the National Legislative Committee International Railway Brotherhoods covering a variety of topics, exhibits of submission to the Senate Special Committee on Manpower and Employment by the Railway Association of Canada (1961), “Ergonomics: Human actors in Work, Machine Control and Equipment Design” journal article (1957), and further correspondence.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
REANEY, COLLEEN: 1965 Correspondence with Colleen Reaney, and a book titled “Alphabet”.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
READJUSTMENTS ACT: A map of Northern Ontario from 1952 with the Federal Electoral Districts outlined, statistics and a map outlining the Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act, a copy of the act (Bill C-72), both its first reading and “as passed”, a form titled “representation by population based on 1956 census”, copy of the rules for sharing seats among the provinces, a map of Ontario with fly routes, a list of the largest Canadian Constituencies in area, a Montreal Daily Star article, a copy of the “Report of the Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario, 1965”, Census of Canada 1961, general electoral information for the districts (1957), map of the redistribution of Ontario ridings, a copy of The Canada Gazette (May 19, 1965), copy of the first reading of Bill C-58 (1961), correspondence about readjustment.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Questions posed by Mr. Fisher answered by Lucien Cardien (faded), correspondence with members of the RCMP and about the RCMP, a “report of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police” (1961), newspaper clippings. (1959-1972)