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National Film Board

Correspondence with and on the National Film Board, newspaper clippings, a letter requesting the National Film Board come before a committee to be examined, Film lists and dates for showing at the National Research Council Auditorium (1964), newspaper clippings, copies of the letter of request to the National Film Board with edits and annotations, National Film Board’s multiple shipping orders, a brief submitted to the Secretary of State of Canada by Association Professionnelle Des Cineastes titled “Twenty-Two Reasons why the Government of Canada should Encourage the Establishment of a Full-Length Movie Industry in Canada and Concern Itself with the Economic and Cultural Consequences of the Present State of the Distribution and Showing of Films, a list of 16 mm Films about Aging, further correspondence, a pamphlet discussing five films to help teach French, a plea by William White asking for more production of Films in Canada, newspaper clippings, Observations by the National Film Board (1964) with an accompanying letter, two copies of “A memorandum to the Secretary of State with Respect to a Letter from Mr. Douglas Fisher, 1964” which is annotated and discusses film in Canada, further correspondence. 1958-1965.

Mobert

Correspondence with residents of Pic Mobert, Ontario, and meeting minutes to the 16thand 17th Community Development Association Meeting. (1965)

NDP

General Information on the New Democratic Party, including newsletters, reports, etc.

Douglas Fisher fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1957 - 2006

Douglas Fisher was a politician and journalist from Northwestern Ontario. He served as Member of Parliament for Port Arthur from 1957 to 1965, representing the CCF and then NDP.

These papers largely consist of correspondence from his time as MP, and cover a range of subjects, most notably including: transportation, shipbuilding, shipbuilding industries and the St. Lawrence Seaway; labour; House of Commons documentation; and Canadian Federal Politics in general.

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