Collected newsletters, articles, and reports on the subject of library technology training in Canada, presumably to inform and shape the development of the School of Library Technology in its first years.
Great Canadian Monopolies: The Textile Industries. Dr. K. J. Charles, Chairman, Department of Economics, addressed the Silver Anniversary Conference of the united nations Association in Canada, held in Toronto on October 23rd and 24th, on
Funding policy of the Northern Ontario Distance Education Fund, memo regarding distance education needs of students on or off-campus, survey on Canadian off-campus library services, distance education progress report, reports on Bi-Annual Review of Off-Campus Library Services submitted by B. Bishop and Delivery Systems for remote communities off-campus library services at Lakehead University. Also includes off-campus statistics and a report on The Impact of Distance Education on Off-campus Library Services by C. Stasila.
17 Feminist Books Basic Reading
Memories ... [of Margaret Phillips]
Documents relating to a certificate awarded to Sandra Brown, master plan for the Re-Employment of Injured Workers Conference booklet, Hotel booking booklet, attendee Registration booklet, Interpretation-Translation booklet,
Information on utility control costs; vision statement for Fleet Industries; collective agreement between Iron Ore Company of Canada and United Steelworkers of America, Newfoundland & Labrador; OFL factsheet for Workers with Disabilities.
Documents relating to the Re-Employing Workers With Disabilities prepared by CIWA.
Re-Employing Workers with Disabilities, A Research Document Outlining the present situation & Reviewing current initiatives that are Critical to success, Canadian Injured Workers Alliance, April 1996.
This file contains a documented conversation of an interview with Mrs. Redmond, an Indigenous women from Paul Island who lost her status for marrying a white man. Mrs. Redmond was the Director of the Residence for a home called, An Dijon or "My Home," for Indigenous girls who come into the city or who are facing problems.
A tourism strategy for Northern Ontario for 2008-2012, to form the basis for successful working relationships among its three sub-regions and industry stakeholders.
This file contains a typewritten document with information on Duke Redbird including that Duke is an author, actor, poet, painter, political activist, multi-media artist born in 1939 in Southampton Ontario. This file contains page 156 of a book titled "Book Reviews/Recensions." This file also contains a series of writing assignments from a class taught by Penny Petrone's. A Soir e Asticou booklet dated June 22 1989 is also included in this file. This file also includes photocopies of newspaper articles "Red on White" by Marty Dunn and "Notebook" by Robert Fulford. Newspaper article dated Saturday, September 12, 1981 from The Globe and Mail titled "Shaman of the global village" by Liam Lacey. An article from The Country Connection titled "The Madawaska Valley The Pace Slows" by Tony Cowan is included in this file. A transcript of an interview with poet Duke Redbird and Penny Petrone is also included in this file. A document titled "An Interview with Native Nobility" is also included in this file. This file also includes a document with two poems titled "Sunset" and "Snowflakes" by 15 year old Dora Bee from God's Lake Narrows Reserve. A document titled "From Self-Identification to Self Determination" from "We Are Metis" by Duke Redbird (1980) is also included in this file. This file also contains two photos of Duke Redbird. A letter is also included in this file to Penny Petrone from Duke Redbird. This file also contains a booklet titled "Duke Redbird I am A Canadian." A series of Duke Redbird's poems are included in this file. This file contains a copy of Duke Redbird's Curriculum Vitae. A poster for "Charley Squash Goes to Town" produced by The National Film Board of Canada for the program is also included in this file. The story and design were created by Duke Redbird. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone.
85 photos from the 1980s early 1990s
1 thank you card
Red Rock Notes.
This file contains a poster for an event of the restoration of St. Sylvesters. The Red Rock Indian Band will host the general public for a three day event on Lake Helen. The event was hosted by Red Rock Indian Band Chief, Milton Wawia and chairperson Dolores Morriseau.
Paperwork and results of Claude Garton’s surveying of Red River Road Bog in 1972, sketches of Red River Bog, a list of birds
This file contains a document detailing information on Red Pheasant, Cree of Eagle Hills Reserve.
1955-1959, notebook with personal research and notes pertaining to studies at the University of London.
Kenora Experience 1988. Schedule of Off- Campus Teaching in Red Lake 1981. Red Lake History 2107 - Russian Fall/Winter 1981-82 Dr. E. Zimmermann November 7, 1981 [Enrolment List] - RESTRICTED. Schedule of Off- Campus Teaching in Red Lake Dr. E. R. Zimmermann History 2107. Lakehead University Travel Expense Statement Dr. E. R. Zimmermann Purpose of Trip Teaching - Atikokan. Russian History 2107 YAL 1981 [Class list]. Contract Violation 1982. Heavy Workload 1982. Final Essay 1983. Second Essay 1982. Essay Extension. Registered Students in History 2107 - Red Lake 1982.
Envelope - Received September 22, 1997
Red Lake Community Meeting Ms. Barbara D’Silva Thunder Bay, Ontario:
-Correspondence regarding: Logging on the Canoe Route, April 29, 1997
-Maps
-Township of Golden Presentation to Boreal West Round Table, 22 September 97
-Presentation to the Lands for Life Round Table, by Floyd Drager
-September 22, 1997 Boreal West Planning Area Members, Presentation by Brian Drager
-Spin - off Business
-Northwoods Fish & Game Club, Conservation First Last and Always Affiliated with the OFAH, Lands For Life Committee, by John Boyd
-Lands for Life Boreal West Round Table, Presentation by John Fahlgren
-Presentation by Joan Gould
Planning notes and agenda for Red Lake MNR presentation regarding Workers' Compensation by Steve Mantis; copy of speech to pension association conference, Mary Ellen Edwards, Nabisco.
Red Lake District- Red Lake; Cochenour; Dinorwic; McKenzie.
Bibliography list of Theodor Geiger
Red Flags Green Lights, A Guide to Identifying and Solving Return-to-Work Problems, Institute for Work & Health.
This file contains from an article titled "Peenaquim" by Hugh A. Dempsey detailing information about Peenaquim or Onis tay say nah que im, chief of the Kainai tribe of the Niisitapi. This file also contains pages from a photocopied chapter of a book titled Mekeisto (Red Crow). This chapter details information on Red Crow, the Kainai Chief, born in 1830 and died 1900. Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note, written by Penny Petrone, of a quote by Mekeisto or Red Crow.
This file contains an article from Canadian Home Journal (Oct. 1940) entitled "The Red Cross on Display."