Yearbooks produced by students in the School of Library Technology.
Reference materials, conference records, correspondence, notes, and other documentation relating to women's rights and women's issues.
Covers the research, writing, and response for the book Who Killed Sir William: a community-university research alliance seeks justice for injured workers. With planning notes, edits and transcript development, the story of the Research Action Alliance on the Consequences of Work Injury RAACWI is detailed by authors Marion Endicott and Steve Mantis with reference to Sir William Meredith and the early establishing of principles of workers' compensation.
Cards from an observation and collection project at White Pine Reserve. Arranged by species name.
Compensation guides, operational policies, and other guidance documents for the Workers' Compensation Board / Workplace Safety and Insurance Board of Ontario.
Documents, correspondence, and collective agreements from USWA Local 7520; the Cementation Company (Canada) and N. Morissette Diamond Drilling
A collection of negatives taken of or at Lakehead University. Most images are not identified. Subjects cover a wide range of university activities.
Documents, correspondence, and collective agreements from Union Miniere Explorations and Mining Corporation Limited (UMEX) near Pickle Lake, Ontario.
Records relating to the Thunder Bay Multicultural Association
Materials from the Thunder Bay Literacy Group for adult learning.
General records of the Thunder Bay & District Injured Workers Support Group.
Documents related to the World Policy Journal
The files include the planning and organizing of issues of the Agora publication produced by Lakehead University. There are few examples of the final publication released to the public.
Materials from Margaret Phillips' years as a school teacher in the early 1950s.
Order of service materials. Textual documents and art. The LUF was only able to meet on a regular and consistent basis after they got their own building, before then then they met usually only once a month at various locations that were often announced a few weeks before the date of service. Order of service booklets vary.
The photographs contain various athletic activities that took place in relation to Lakehead University students, staff and alumni primarily in the 1980s and 1990s.
Textual documents pertaining to programs and services and 1 audio tape from the Ken Morrison lectures.
In addition to Sunday Programs like religious education, the LUF operated programs that provided opportunities for people to learn and grow as individuals and as a collective. These programs were normally educational and included workshops, and promoted community involvement, such as workshops where they visited other religious denominations, and volunteered as a collective at Shelter House. They also provided services typical of religious denominations such as weddings and celebrations of life. They took part in local Thunder Bay programs such as “adopt a highway” and “bicycle for humanity.” Materials here reflect the originally received file arrangement.
These folders deal with government departments' provincial policy towards local institutions, C.C.F. policy statements, correspondence with Robinson from constituents, and background material regarding social services in general.
Photographs and news clippings illustrating the student and faculty experiences in the School of Library Technology. Material is from one large scrapbook (kept intact but with loose items separated) and one photo album binder (separated into individual photographs and sheets.)
Articles, notes, and other research materials related to research projects in political science, not represented elsewhere in the fonds.
Other research materials that do not fit into the RAACWI or RAC series. The major focus areas of the research include workers compensation, vocational rehabilitation, health and safety, and return to work.