These folders contain material relating to organizational work and political campaigns.
This section concerns the work of government departments and the political issues surrounding
these departments; frequently material relating to the subject in general is included, as well as C.C.F. policy statements. Sprinkled throughout is correspondence to and from Robinson.
Materials related to a study on Francophone populations in Northwestern Ontario.
Correspondence and documents related to the Thunder Bay Human Rights Council
Documents related to the World Policy Journal
Records related to LUFA, OCUFA, faculty associations.
Records relating to the International Peace Research Association.
The events that were held, run, and participated in by those associated with Lakehead University students, staff and alumni. The events range in theme but predominantly relate to theatrical performances, clubs on campus, convocations and presentations held in relation to Lakehead University members.
Other publications produced by Lakehead University.
A collection of negatives taken of or at Lakehead University. Most images are not identified. Subjects cover a wide range of university activities.
The LUF held their first several meetings in the homes of the Board members. As they grew and became a larger community, they started meeting at local centers and renting out halls. Finally, in 1984 they moved to their own building on Algoma St. The building was adequate, but was not the ideal location since it had poor accessibility and required constant upkeep. From the 1990s up until the late 2010s the LUF regularly discussed the prospect of a new building and sought new ways to better the Algoma building.
Consists of representative assembly or executive committee minutes of the CSJ.
Documents, correspondence, and collective agreements from Griffith Mines, near Ear Falls, Ontario.
Documents, correspondence, and collective agreements from Mattabi Mines, near Ignace, Ontario.
Documents, correspondence, and collective agreements with other companies.