- File
- 1965
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence and attached newspaper clipping with the Canadian Railway Labour Executives Association, 1965
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence and attached newspaper clipping with the Canadian Railway Labour Executives Association, 1965
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
1965 edition of the Canada Labour Code (Standards), handwritten correspondence and a newspaper clipping.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence and newspaper clippings on the Canadian National Railway from the year of 1963. Also included are a pamphlet and advertising.. The correspondence is with a variety of individuals and covers a number of subjects, but they all fall under the umbrella of the CNR.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence on the C.N.R. Police, as well as questions asked by Mr. Fisher in the house with an attached January 1965 edition of the Canadian National Railway Police Association newspaper
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Faded correspondence form 1963, a Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers letter to all of their Divisions (1963), a letter to Prime Minister Pearson from S.H.C. Daymond, a special report by Sub-Committee to the sixteenth regular meeting of the Canadian Legislative and Education Board on the subject of Runs, an open letter to railway workers from Mr. Fisher (1963).
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with citizens of Nakina, a copy of “Death by Dieselization: A Case Study in the Reaction to Technological Change”, correspondence with attached newspaper clippings (1964).
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
R.B. Cowan, promotion manager at the Toronto Daily Star, newspaper clippings from the Toronto Daily Star, 1960s.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with B.L. Cope, inside of which contains statistics.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
An entire folder on Communism, and communism related-documents
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence on the issue of divorce, 1960s. Also includes newspaper clippings.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Joyce Dingle: Post-Industrial Society, by Professor Daniel Bell (Paper) 1963, newspaper clippings, and correspondence
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with J. Herbert Dawson, Local Director of the Port Arthur Children’s Aid Society. Also included are several reports on various ‘Indian’ Reserves that Mr. Dawson went to. Early 1960s
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Ontario Provincial Election voting results (1963), June 19th, 1962 copy of “The News-Chronicle”, letters of congratulations to Mr. Fisher on re-election, newspaper clippings from 1962, correspondence with Alistair Fraser (1962), information on the 1962 election campaign (handwritten notes), newspaper clippings on Mr. Fisher from 1962, two lists of the Polling Divisions and the districts for the election.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with Gordon England from 1964, as well as the March 21, 1964 edition of the “Sherbrooke Daily Record”.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence with External Affairs (1962), correspondence with Harold Nason (1962), 1959 Newspaper Clipping, question posed by Mr. Fisher answered by Sidney Smith, including a list of External Affairs employees posted outside of the country, 1963 newspaper clipping, transcript of a speech delivered by Stanley Haidasz, Toronto-Parkdale M.P. on Canada’s External Aid (November 10, 1964), a 1958 document on Foreign Policy and information on Canada’s Post war financial assistance (1945-1958).
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Personal folder of Mr. Fisher including information on him, information on the CCF, several thank you cards and several congratulation cards, as well as general correspondence.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Newspaper clippings following Mr. Fisher as an M.P. (1958-1965)
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Mr. Fisher’s personal correspondence over a numerous amount of years to several different peoples.
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
Correspondence and newspaper clippings from the Fort William Times-Journal (1958-1965).
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds
A paper by Paul Fox titled “Regionalism and Confederation”, correspondence with Paul Fox and a newspaper clipping