This file contains a letter from Elisabeth Knowles (Reference Librarian, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada) to Dr. Petrone regarding a bibliography on Canadian Native Authors that pre-dates 1984. Also includes bibliographies pertaining to Indigenous writers such as: Jeannette Armstrong, Bernelda Wheeler, Maria Campbell, and more.
This file contains a large collection of photocopied bibliographies relating to research on the Inuit.
Bibliographic sources. Max Weber Bibliography (In German), by Dirk K
Cambridge University Press Library Advance Information Theology/History R. A. Markus Professor Emeritus at the University of Nottingham The End of Ancient Christianity 1991. [Available Publications with Abstracts]: Prophet Harris The
This book, A bibliography of Algonquian Syllabic Texts in Canadian Repositories, by John Murdoch (1984) is a collection of works and research tool for users interested in the syllabic writing system (syllabics) devised by James Evans, a Wesleyan Methodist Missionary in 1841.
This file contains a copy of the bibliography "Nineteenth-Century Canadian-Indian Literary Materials Research Project" by Serafine Penny Petrone dated 1976-1978. The bibliography is 57 pages long and includes a variety of resources from numerous different organizations, libraries, and archives. This file also contains a copy of pages 3 and 4 of an interim report, with the subject being "Nineteenth-Century Canadian-Indian Literary Materials Research Project." This file also contains a photocopy of the proposal for the "Nineteenth-Century Canadian-Indian Literary Materials Research Project" by Penny Petrone wherein she states that the purpose of the research project is "to locate and collect nineteenth-century Canadian literary materials for use in the Native Teacher Education Program of Lakehead University and in the Elementary and Secondary Schools of Ontario." This file also contains a photocopied document with interim reports for phases one and two of the "Aboriginal Pre-twentieth Century Canadian Literary Materials." Additionally, this file contains a copy of an application for extension of the "Pre-Twentieth Century Canadian Aboriginal Literary Materials Research Project."
This file contains a copy of the "Bibliography of pre-twentieth-century Canadian-Indian literary materials Research Project" dated 1976-1977. The bibliography is 38 pages long and includes multiple resources from articles, books, diaries, hymns, letters, minutes of General Councils, newspapers, official documents, papers, petitions and briefs to Government, poems, prayers, reports, sermons, speeches and lectures, songs, and traiditonal stories. This file also contains a copy of pages 1-57 of "Nineteenth-Century Canadian-Indian Literary Materials Research Project Bibliography: Teacher Education and Curriculum Research" by Serafina Penny Petrone dated 1976-1978.
Agenda and reports of Reunion Conjointe - Joint meeting of Ontario Council of University Librarians October 6, 1969 (in English and French).
Photos and artwork for the bicentennial book project. Also includes a
list of donated photos by Elinor Barr.
Memos on research funding from income generated from the sale of A Vast & Magnificent Land and meeting minutes of A Vast & Magnificent Land Research committee.
Correspondence related to the publication history of “A Vast and Magnificent Land: illustrated history of northern Ontario”, edited by Matt Bray and Ernie Epp. The book was a bicentennial project of the Ministry of Northern Affairs. Also includes two issues of Ontario Historical Society (OHS) Bulletin, issues 44.
This file contains documents (articles, newspaper clippings, bibliographies, etc.) pertaining to Big Bear, a Plains Cree Chief, who figured prominently during the decades of 1870-1890 in the Western Plains. He was said to be outspoken, fearless, and self-reliant. One article from Maclean's talks about the book Indian Fall: The Last Great Days of the Plains Cree and the Blackfoot Confederacy by D'Arcy Jenish, who argues that the preoccupation with Riel overshadowed many other injustices such that of the mass hanging of 8 Indigenous people on November 27, 1885 at Fort Battleford (Saskatchewan).
In this file, you will find photocopies of news articles written by Big White Owl, who was the Eastern Associate Editor of the newspaper, The Native Voice. One of his articles is entitled "...And they called us Savages" that examines the horrific tragedies faced by 'Red Indians', and how these cold and hard facts have been too long ignored by white historians.
News Clippings and Correspondence on Bilingualism, questions asked by Mr. Fisher on Bilingualism, a working paper by the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism documents, one of which has doodling on it, meeting minutes of the Committee of the Privy Council (July 19th, 1963), an article titled “Two Languages-Not Two Races in Canada”
Bilingualism in the Public Service, an address by John J. Carson, 1972. Newspaper articles and clippings.
Canadian Labour Congress correspondence with Nova Scotia Federation of Labour Re: Bill 122.
Information about Bill 135 with correspondence from Hamilton Community Legal Clinic and ONIWG; Current Act for Insurance Fund and history of Bill 135; Submission to the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs Regarding Schedule 21 of Bill 135 the Helping Ontario Families and Managing Responsibility Act, 2010 by the Injured Workers' Consultants Community Legal Clinic.
ONIWG information about Bill 14 and legal representation bylaws with relative correspondence, lobby efforts, meeting minutes and research.
Information on TBDIWSG Bill 160 Presentation to the Standing Committee on Social Policy with Interim Prevention Council letter for recommendations.
Ontario Federation of Labour, includes Lobby Responsibility for Bill 162; meeting information; questionnaire for Lobby of MPP's; contact list for Members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario; Bill 162 and research.
Correspondence and presentation to City Council of Thunder Bay on Bill 162, June 1989 with lobby letters for City of Toronto, City of Windsor.
USWA Worker's Rights to Compensation in Ontario; INCO Limited Submission on Bill 162 to the Standing Committee on Resources Development March 1989; O'Regan Case decision from Ontario Legal Aid Plan, Pension Plan Supplement by Union of Injured Workers and Toronto Injured Workers Advocates Group; Bill 162 Submission to the Standing Committee on Resources Development by the Ontario Legal Clinics Workers' Compensation Network April 1989.
Template for petition to Prime Minister Jean Chretien regarding health care; information on Royal Commission on Workers' Compensation; correspondence regarding assessment rates, pensions, Workers' Compensation, WCB reform, and job development training.
Submission by the Ontario Federation of Labour on Bill 165, An Act to Amend the Workers' Compensation Act and the Occupational Health and Safety Act, August 1994; Hansard Official Report of Debates, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Workers' Compensation and Occupational Health and Safety Amendment Act, 1994; TBDIWSG, Presentation on Bill 165, August 1994; De-indexation of Workers' Compensation Benefits under Bill 165, A Submission of Union of Injured Workers and Toronto Injured Workers' Advocacy Group, September 1994.
Bill 187 Interim Policies Consultation Report, March 2008, Benefits and Revenue Policy Branch; IAVGO Reporting Service newsletter, August 2009; at work newsletter, 2008, Institute of Work & Health; Five Year Strategic Plan and Road to Zero, WSIB.