Documents for discussion at a Northern Ontario conference, with meetings held in Timmins (September 18-20), Sudbury (October 2-4) and Port Arthur (October 17-18.) Includes "Northern Development 1969: a background paper" prepared by the Ontario Government; and "Brief to: Ontario Cabinet Ministers in attendance at The Northern Conference," prepared by Northwestern Ontario Development Council.
Correspondence, documents, and news clippings regarding highways and road needs in Northwestern Ontario. Includes booklet on the Dog Lake "Circle Tour."
Correspondence and briefs. James Alexander Charles Auld was an Ontario MPP, and served as Minister for Tourism and Information, for Public Works, and for the Environment, during the time of this correspondence.
Personal story regarding mining claims near Geraldton.
Correspondence and clippings. William Moore Benidickson was Liberal MP for Kenora-Rainy River and a member of the Kenora Chamber of Commerce. He later served as Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys, and then as a Canadian Senator.
Correspondence, regarding business interests in Rainy River.
Correspondence regarding the Advisory Committee on Pollution Control.
Correspondence with Government of Ontario regarding economic and industrial development in Northwestern Ontario.
Correspondence regarding Micheli Brothers: apartments and amethyst mine.
Correspondence regarding mineral production in Northwestern Ontario. Carson Brown worked for the Ontario Department of Mines.
Correspondence, including regarding forestry and fisheries. René Brunelle was a Progressive-Conservative MPP 1958-1981, and served as Minister of Lands and Forests during the time of this correspondence.
Correspondence on matters including NODA's incorporation, mining, and custom homes. Cheadle was a lawyer based in Fort William.
Correspondence. Thomas Coulter worked for the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry.
Correspondence on matters of provincial policy and on specific cases, such as the old Fort William site, and the Widjiitiwin Corporation. Cranston was Chair of the Ontario Economic Council.
Correspondence regarding Canadian Pacific Railway services and employment. Crump was President, then Chairman & CEO, of Canadian Pacific (CPR).
Correspondence with Diefenbaker and his staff in his role as Leader of the Opposition and then as Prime Minister of Canada (Progressive Conservative). Policy matters affecting Can-Car, Steep Rock Iron Mine, and municipalities.
Text of speech, correspondence, and news clippings. Walter Dinsdale was Federal Minister of Northern Affairs at the time.
Correspondence regarding mineral finds. Clem Downey was a prospector in Schreiber.
Correspondence regarding the Lakehead Convention Bureau.
Correspondence regarding industrial development and the iron ore industry. Edmonstone was President of the Northwestern Ontario Chambers of Commerce, and Vice-President at Steep Rock Iron Mine in Atikokan.
Clippings, correspondence, and brochure for C.D. Howe Company Consulting Engineering services. John Murray Fleming was President of the C.D. Howe Company.
Correspondence and brochures. William (Bill) Fontana was a tourist outfitter at Rainy Lake.
Correspondence. R.R. Fox was Chairman of the Fort William Chamber of Commerce.
Correspondence. Luke Francis was Mayor of Keewatin and for several years President of NODA.
Response to a news story criticizing soil quality (for agriculture) in Northwestern Ontario.