The series contains documents such as agreements and correspondence specific to Locals at various industry sites in the Northwestern Ontario Region, including: Caland Ore Mine, Dickenson Mines, Griffith Mine, INCO, Madsen Red Lake Gold Mines, Mattabi Mines, Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company, UMEX, and more.
This file contains photocopies of newspaper articles that featured Penny Petrone: "Visit to the Holy Land Leaves Lasting Impression" (The News-Chronicle, Sept. 20 1958), "Three-Year Europe Stay Eye-Opener for Teacher" (The News-Chronicle, Sept. 10 1958), "East-West Week Talk Enjoyed," Group Reviews Congo Scenes," "Miss Petrone Addresses Association," "Annual Variety Show at Tech Proves Outstanding Success," "Tells Rotary of Travels in Poland, Czechoslovakia," "Miss Petrone Addresses CWL Members," "University Club Group Members Discuss Unemployment Picture," "Chapter to Aid Hospital" (Jan. 11 1965) as well as some original copies. There are also copies of Lions Views and News (Sept. 29 1959) which say that Petrone will be speaking at their next meeting about Russia. There are certificates/letters to Petrone: for speaking at the D's Men's Club on Nov. 10, 1958, a certificate of appreciation from the Rotary Club in 1958, a thank you letter to Petrone from a local church, a thank you letter for speaking at the Young Authors' Conference in 1985, for giving a presentation on literary criticism to the Thunder Bay Public Library in 1983 and the travel series program in 1981, a thank you card for participation in a workshop, a letter of anticipation from F.W.T.A.O. in Dryden in 1965, an invitation to speak about Africa at the Business and Professional Women's club in Atikokan in 1965 and an advertisement for the talk in The Atikokan Progress (April 22, 1965).
Photocopy of "Report of a Preliminary and General Social Survey of Port Arthur" from March 1913 as directed by the Department of Temperance and Moral Reform of the Methodist Church and the Board of Social Service and Evangelism of the Presbyterian Church. Also a photocopy of "Report of a Preliminary and General Social Survey of Fort William", also March 1913, conducted by the same organizations. Both documents have notes in the margins and are stamped by the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society.
Includes clippings and correspondence re: Thomas Marks from his son, George R. Marks; population data solicited from the New York Times; several photographs and photographic prints; and correspondence regarding donation of photographs to the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society.
by Fred McGuinness, Frieson Printers, Manitoba.
Includes two articles from the Thunder Bay Magazine, one about The Royal Edward (1985) and one about the history of transportation in Thunder Bay (undated). Three sets of pages from Lakehead Living: Colourful Past, one from 1984, and two from 1976 including one complete copy. Pages from Souvenir Edition: Nipigon Historical Museum. Pages from The Toronto Sun (May 1991) about the New Democratic Party in Northern Ontario and The Chronicle-Journal (July 1992) about Pigeon River. A newspaper clipping about the last drive-in theatre in Kitchener, undated. Several photocopies of articles about the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition from the 1930s, as well as a list of all the newspapers and dates for the photocopies. Several photocopies of pages from The Globe, The Times-Journal, The Daily News-Chronicle, The Port Arthur News-Chronicle, and The Port Arthur Saturday Evening concerning Canadianization, immigration, industry, the pulp and paper mill, strikes, demographics, and relief camps from the early 20th century. Three clippings from an original 1914 edition of the Port Arthur Daily News-Chronicle about immigration in a plastic sleeve. Also includes a photocopy of "The Golden Years of Theatre in Thunder Bay" by Mark Cochla, marked up, and a photocopy of a book chapter about Finnish workers in Thunder Bay pre-1914.
Photographs with some negatives and notes. Images include early mining including Silver Mountain Mining Camp; Port Arthur Waterfront and grain elevators; and local notables.
This file contains a handwritten listing of day care centres and nursery schools in Thunder Bay with contact information. The file also includes correspondence regarding the project Services for Children Directory and a report about the "Day Night Centre in Ear Falls" by Charles Siljander.
This category relates to Robinson's role in civic affairs, as school trustee, as alderman, and as mayor. It also includes material relating to civic election campaigns. Of prime interest are the folders relating to Canadian oil and gas pipelines controversies in which Robinson as mayor played a leading post.
Correspondence regarding: Hard Toe Boots - Foundry, Radiation, Industrial Safety Act, Payment of Wages to U.S.W.A. Members Employed at Port Arthur Shipyards, Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company renovating barges, Group Policy for Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company, Article 19 - Welfare Plan, safety, boiler shop, Radiation, Collingwood Shipyards, and Labour Contract
Members of Local 5055
Newspaper Articles
Safety Committee Meeting November 3, 1975
Safety Committee Meeting September 11, 1975
A Safety Tour was held on October 1, 1975 at 11:00 a.m.
A Safety Tour was held Wednesday, April 2nd, 1975 at 11:00AM.
Safety Committee Meeting March 31, 1975
A Safety Tour was held Wednesday , January 29, 1975 at 11:00 A. M.
A Safety Tour was held Thursday, January 30, 1975
A Safety Tour was held Wednesday, August 6, 1975 at 11:00 A. M.
A Safety Tour was held Thursday, August 7, 1975 at 11:00 A.M.
Safety Committee Meeting March 10, 1975
Correspondence regarding: Layoffs, Shipbuilding, the Anti - Inflation Board, Safety Tour, Presentation of the Health & Safety of Employees’ Act, union Meeting Attendance, Membership Meetings, Layoff, Public Holidays, Meeting Scheduled for July 27, 1977, layoff, return to work, Announcement on Approval from the Anti - Inflammation Board, checking on ill workers, and Security Gaurds’ of Night Watchman’s Duties.
Shipyard Activity 1973
Speech to the Halifax Board of Trade November 8, 1977
United Steelworkers of America Report of Membership Gains
United Steelworkers of America Report of Membership Changes
Official Election Returns United Steelworkers of America for the term Commencing June 1st, 1977
Statement of Earnings - Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company
Minutes of Meeting with the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company on September 8th, 1971 at 2.00 P.M.
Industrial safety Branch
Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company Notice Company Policy Re. Payment of Dirty Work Claims
Newspaper Articles
Notes
Correspondence regarding: Report on the Coasting Trade, Shipyard Marystown, proposed expansion of the Shipyard at Marystown, contacting the Minister of Industry, Marystown Shipyard, and assistance for finding work for the Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company.
News Release CSSRA urges Changes in Government Policies at Royal Commission Hearings December 12, 1983
Newspaper Articles
Notes for Meeting with Steelworkers Thursday, April 15, 1982
Correspondence regarding meeting
Commons Debates February 3, 1982
Saint John Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., LTD. information package
22 photographs
Descriptions on the back of select photos:
-Hog’s Back - Oct. 12 - 1969
-May 29, 1981
-Magnolia blossoms - Exp. Farm - May 1981
-State Park, N. Y. - Aug/81
-Shirley’s Bay, Aug./81
-Exp. Farm Aug./81
-Rainbow - ___ 2 Oakland July/81
-May 29, 1981
-Niagara Falls - Aug/81
-Coral Motel, Niagara Falls, Aug/81
-Brocks Monument - Queenstone Hets, Aug/81
-Niagara Falls - Aug./81
-Roadside Park - near Barry’s Bay Aug./81
-Champlain Lookout - July/81
-Roadside Park - HGW 60 - Aug./81
Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, and United Steelworkers of America July 10, 1972
Collective Bargaining Agreement Between the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, and United Steelworkers of America June 17, 1974
Local 6500 United Steelworkers of America Handbook for Stewards and Committee Wage Rates, Pension Plan, Letters of Agreement July 10th, 1972 to July 9th, 1975 between the United Steelworkers of America and the International Nickel Company of Canada
Agreement Between INCO Limited and Dynatec Mining Limited and United Steelworkers of America May 1995
Bill 79, An Act to establish the Ontario Workers' Memorial, May 2004; political correspondence regarding Injured Workers Day, Occupational Disease, WSIB reform; meetings with Michael Gravelle, Bill Mauro; Worker Outcomes after Injury & Permanent Disability Post 1990-Under the Wage-loss System, March 2004.
This series consists of records of lobbying and advocacy activities of the Northwestern Ontario Regional Child Care Committee.
This series consists of correspondence and notes related to the club’s lobbying for wildlife protection, and involvement in wildlife related projects. The series is composed of the following files:
-Lobbying, 1977-89 (Box 1, File 33)
Ontario Federation of Labour template form for Lobby Question for MPPs with OFL Workers' Compensation Lobby Kit; OFL fact sheets on Universal Workers' Compensation Coverage, Experience Rating, Cost-of-Living, and Deeming.
WCB Reform Lobby Kit, Ontario Federation of Labour.
Spring 2015 Working Policy newsletter, Centre for Research on Work Disability Policy; Analysis of the WSIB performance in recognizing actual wage loss and employment outcomes experienced by injured workers versus the deeming process, June 2015; Mental Health of Ontario Injured Workers with Permanent Impairments, Bright Lights Group, May 2015; Poverty status of worker compensation claimants with permanent impairments, Critical Public Health, March 2015.
Infographic and information from ONIWG for Supporting the Workers' Comp is a Right Campaign.
This file contains NWORCCC correspondence with the honourable Janet Ecker regarding review of child care in Ontario; Ontario/Ottawa Child Care Deal (1994); and the Election '93 Vote Representative Listing. The file also includes copy of the brief "Child Care Reform Can't Wait" by the Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care (1993); the Cabinet Submission Child Care Reform by the Ministry of Community and Social Services (1993); "Jobs Ontario Training Fund and Child Care" by NWORCCC; OCBCC Lobby Questions to the NDP Government (1991); "Response to the Report of the Provincial Municipal Social Services Review by NWORDCC (1991); NWORDCC's Submission to Select Committee on Health (1987); and Brief to the Honourable John Sweeney, M.P.P. Minister of Community and Social Services (1986).
This file contains a copy of the "Summary report: a survey of Private Home Day Care in Ontario, 1988" by the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services, John Sweeney Minister.