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Remedial Action Plan Reviews

This collection contains the draft reviews of the Great Lakes Remedial Action Plan Publications and COA Agreement between the international Joint Commission and Lakehead University.

Parks Planning Advocacy

The Ministry of Natural Resources began developing master plans for parks in the 1970s. The plan for Sleeping Giant Provincial Park (at that time Sibley Provincial Park) didn’t rely on any public consultation, and was not well received.

As more Park Plans were rolled out, the MNR engaged in more consultation. Responses to plans as well as draft and final Plans are included in these records.

Park Plans include those for:
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park (1972)
Northern Lights Lake Area Plan (1972)
Ouimet Canyon (1975)
Neys (1977) (no files)
Rushing River (1986)
La Verendrye (1985-1986)
Slate Islands (1985-1988)
Turtle River/White Otter (1990-1992)
Brightsand (1990-1993)
Lands for Life (1998)
Kakabeka Falls (2000-2001)
Black Sturgeon River (2002-2003) (no files)
Lake Nipigon Area Plan (2002-2003)

As well as other records related to:
Stanley Bur Oak park proposal (1988-1990)
Pukaskwa National Park Provisional Master Plan (1972-1995)
Graham Area Land Use Plan (1972)
Algonquin Park (1973)
Greenwood Lake White Pine (1979)

Strategic Land Use Plan and Parks For Tomorrow

The Strategic Land Use Plan (SLUP) process was initiated for the province in 1981 by Minister of Natural Resources Alan Pope. As part of this process, Addison and other advocates were invited to comment on a large number of District Land Use Plans (DLUP.) Addison, David Bates, and Tom Miyata formed the organization Parks for Tomorrow to coordinate parks advocacy throughout the Northwest and respond to each proposed DLUP.

These records contain proposed plans, responses by Parks for Tomorrow, and other related materials, including records related to the determination of boundaries for Wabakimi Provincial Park.

Royal Commission on the Northern Environment

The Royal Commission on the Northern Environment was established in 1977, and produced a final report in 1985. In between, the Commission held consultations and solicited briefs from a wide array of interested people, businesses, and organizations. Parks for Tomorrow’s brief for the Commission is included as well as many others, along with transcripts, reports, and recommendations.

Organization

Records relate to Amerikan Laulajat as an organization throughout the years, including minutes of meetings, correspondence, and financial records.

Administrative Files

A collection of the administrative files that pertains to the Alumni Association of Lakehead University including Alumni Association Minutes and Reports, Membership Lists, Budgeting and Event Files. These files contain information related to the Alumni Associations organization as well as broader Lakehead University topics. There are drafts of the Constitution of the Alumni Association of Lakehead University and Board of Governors Reports. The membership lists include local and distant chapter members. Some of the files contain sensitive personal information.

Locals

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.

Business Records

Documents regarding the business side of the bookstore. Includes financial material, flyers, newsletters, government documents, and others.

Television and Radio

Includes a complete run of Thunder Gay Magazine as produced for local television 1987-1991. The program addressed a variety of topics affecting LGBTQ+ people locally.

Also includes various television and radio news programs, and informational videos produced by the AIDS Committee of Thunder Bay.

Artist

Records include photographs and photocopies of artwork; brochures, correspondence, and news coverage of art exhibitions; records of art sales and donations.

• Publicity and news clippings
• Artist Biographies
• Art Finances - 1977-1983
• Art Sales
• Art Education Information
• Artists North of Superior Curatorial Collective
• Exhibitions 1970-1980
• Exhibitions 1980-1990
• Exhibition - Thunder Bay Art Gallery - 1988
• Exhibition - The Human Landscape, Dundas - 1989
• Exhibition - Artists North of Superior - 1989-1992
• Exhibition - Motions of Matter - 1994
• Exhibitions 1990-2004
• Exhibition - Ultima Thule - 1995
• Exhibition - Atikokan - 1996
• Exhibition - Kenora - 1999
• Applications and Competitions
• Anthropological Artwork
• Cover Designs
• Artwork - Sketches and Photocopies
• Copies for Cards
• Printmaking plates - in small yellow box

Programming and Services

In addition to weekly Sunday Services, the LUF hosts special services such as memorials and weddings, and runs programs and events for members and the community to attend. The Religious Education committee frequently ran educational workshops for both adults and children, which often focused on spirituality and identity. The LUF took part in community events such as “Bicycle 4 Humanity” and cleaning up the highways, and offered services to the community such as the Empty Bowls/Caring Hearts program. Materials here include event planning records, promotional posters, correspondence, and planning for such events and programs.

Ontario 1892

Probate records and data for Ontario, arranged by county or region. 1892.

Box 7: Lincoln, Welland, Haldimand, Norfolk, Elgin, Kent, Essex, Lambton, Middlesex
Box 8: Oxford, Brant, Waterloo, Perth, Huron. Project admin file.
Box 9: Wellington, Bruce, Grey, Simcoe, Dufferin, Peel, Halton, York
Box 10: Victoria-Haliburton, Durham and Northumberland, Peterborough, Hastings, Prince Edward, Lennox and Addington, Frontenac, Leeds-Grenville
Box 11: Glengarry Stormont and Dundas, Prescott-Russell, Carleton, Lanark, Renfrew, Muskoka, Parry Sound, Sudbury-Nipissing, Algoma, Manitoulin, Kenora and Rainy River, Thunder Bay

Board and Financial Records 2

Records generated by Board activities kept by Rev. Ed Long through his time as a Board member, Treasurer, and President. Original arrangement by category has been largely retained. There will be some overlap with the primary Board and Financial Records series.

Project Files

Records of the Soviet Karelia Oral History interview project, including consent forms, photographs, correspondence, and news clippings.

House of Commons

Records of Rafferty's two terms in the House of Commons as NDP MP, 2008-2011 and 2011-2015. Includes press releases, speeches, video recordings, clippings, scrapbooks, and day-timers.

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