 
  
      Title and statement of responsibility area
  
  Titel
Algemene aanduiding van het materiaal
Parallelle titel
Overige titelinformatie
Title statements of responsibility
Titel aantekeningen
Beschrijvingsniveau
referentie code
Editie
  
  Editie
Edition statement of responsibility
Class of material specific details area
  
  Statement of scale (cartographic)
Statement of projection (cartographic)
Statement of coordinates (cartographic)
Statement of scale (architectural)
Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)
Datering archiefvorming
  
  Datum(s)
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          1955-1972 (Vervaardig)- Archiefvormer
- Zonder titel
 
Fysieke beschrijving
  
  Fysieke beschrijving
10.3 m of primarily textual records; also photographs particularly in series M but also throughout the fonds.
Publisher's series area
  
  Title proper of publisher's series
Parallel titles of publisher's series
Other title information of publisher's series
Statement of responsibility relating to publisher's series
Numbering within publisher's series
Note on publisher's series
Archivistische beschrijving
  
        Naam van de archiefvormer
Institutionele geschiedenis
Established as the Northwestern Ontario Development Association in 1955; in 1967 became the Northwestern Ontario Development Council with no significant change in functions and operations; dissolved at the end of 1972 due to provincial defunding which led to the closure of Development Councils across Ontario.
The Northwestern Ontario Development Association (NODA) was founded at planning meetings in March, 1955. At that time, it was funded half by the Government of Ontario, and half by member municipalities across the Northwestern Ontario region, which contributed in proportion to their size. Municipal membership varied year by year, especially due to financial constraints on various municipalities. However, most Northwestern Ontario municipalities are represented within the NODA files in various ways.
In 1966, the Ontario Legislature passed Bill 89, “An Act respecting Regional Development Councils." Regional Development Associations became Development Councils in 1967.
The role of the NODA/NODC was to support and promote business and industrial development across the Northwestern Ontario region. This involved supporting individual businesses and entrepreneurs; organizing and carrying out research on existing and potential industries and availability of services in the region; facilitating the flow of information between governments, researchers, existing businesses and prospective businesses; and advocating for the needs of Northwestern Ontario to multiple levels of government. Transportation, utilities, and financial incentives are recurring themes; mining, forestry, manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, and more are also heavily reflected in the records.
Geschiedenis beheer
Records donated to Lakehead University some time after 1974. At that time, files were numbered, but no access to records was provided. Redescription carried out 2024-2025.
Bereik en inhoud
Records relate to the work of business and industrial development and policy throughout Northwestern Ontario.
The role of the Northwestern Ontario Development Association / Northwestern Ontario Development Council was to support and promote business and industrial development across the Northwestern Ontario region. This involved supporting individual businesses and entrepreneurs; organizing and carrying out research on existing and potential industries and availability of services in the region; facilitating the flow of information between governments, researchers, existing businesses and prospective businesses; and advocating for the needs of Northwestern Ontario to multiple levels of government. Transportation, utilities, and financial incentives are recurring themes; mining, forestry, manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, and more are also heavily reflected in the records.
These records reflect the work of Alexander Phillips as General Manager of NODA/NODC, and include correspondence with municipalities, government, business leaders, entrepreneurs, colleagues in other regions, and others, and cover a wide variety of subjects. The division of records into series reflects how they were initially kept and filed by NODA; searching within the collection will be valuable to researchers as files related to a particular subject may be found in multiple locations.
Phillips' own files are also integrated into this collection, and so records reflecting his work with the Quetico Provincial Park Advisory Committee, the Mississippi River Parkway Commission, and various other organizations can also be found within the collection. There is additionally a small amount of personal material.
Aantekeningen
  
      Materiële staat
Directe bron van verwerving
Ordening
Arrangement and file naming was performed by Lakehead University some time shortly after the donation of the files. This arrangement has been preserved, with some duplicate materials removed, during re-description in 2024-2025.
Taal van het materiaal
- Engels 
Schrift van het materiaal
Plaats van originelen
Beschikbaarheid in andere opslagformaten
Photographs in the M series, as well as N199 and N200, are digitized and stored in Permafrost as NODA_Photographs. Photographs from N301 are digitized and stored as NODA_Photographs_N301.
Digitized materials are also available at: https://digitalcollections.lakeheadu.ca/items/browse?collection=33
Restrictions on access
Some files are restricted.
Termen voor gebruik, reproductie en publicatie.
Toegangen
Searchable/printable inventory is available: https://libguides.lakeheadu.ca/ld.php?content_id=37641652
Associated materials
Aanvullingen
Alternative identifier(s)
Standaard nummer
  
  Standaard nummer
Trefwoorden
  
  Geografische trefwoorden
Naam ontsluitingsterm
- Zonder titel (Onderwerp)
- Zonder titel (Onderwerp)
