File consists of a draft titled "The Problem of Health Care Costs" and notes on health care statistics.
File consists of handwritten notes, an NDP discussion paper, a paper titled "Health Care in Canada" by Weller, and "Chapter 13 Ontario-Federal Intergovernmental Health Care Relations."
File consists of lists of bureaucrats, persons in the ministry of health, interview notes, and correspondence.
File consists of newspaper clippings, a questionnaire, and notes related to the questionnaire.
File consists of lists of academics and their biographies, interview notes, and correspondence.
File consists of correspondence concerning health care in Ontario.
File consists of a newspaper clipping, correspondence, interview notes, and list of politicians.
File consists of correspondence and a list of groups titled "repressed interests."
File consists handwritten notes and correspondence regarding Weller's research for his doctoral dissertation at McGill University as well as a list titled "Challenging Interests."
File consists of handwritten notes, a list of medical professionals and organizations, and correspondence.
File consists of newspaper clippings, notes, and a draft.
Subseries consists of publications written or coauthored by Weller not encompassed by the other subseries, including reviews of articles, letters to the editor, and a research report.
File consists of correspondence and a bibliography by Weller.
File consists of newspaper clippings of letters to the editor by Weller and related correspondence.
File consists of a paper by Weller titled "Health and the Policy Process in Canada."
File consists of an article published in the Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal which quotes Weller's publication "Resource Development in Northern Ontario: A Case Study in Hinterland Politics."
File consists of Weller's review of "The Politics of Pensions" by Ann Orloff and correspondence.
File consists of Weller's review of "Health and Change in the Subarctic." by T Kue Young and related correspondence.
File consists of correspondence and copy of a manuscript titled "The Extra-Billing Issue in Canada: The Dynamics and Limits of Symbolic Politics" (author not stated).
File consists of correspondence and Weller's review of "Resolution of Wilderness vs. Logging Conflicts in BC" by Jeremy Wilson.
File consists of study group paper by Pranlal Manga, Ian McDowell, Allan Best, and Weller titled "Health Services Research: Next Steps for OUCHR."
File consists of correspondence between Geoffrey Weller and Society and Natural Resources: An International Journal, Weller was on the editorial board of this journal.
Files consists of correspondence and Weller's review of "An Assessment of Ontario's Health Strategy."
File consists of correspondence, a review sheet, and a manuscript titled "Resource Conflicts and International Property Rights."
File consists of an application for a research grant, Weller's review of the application, and related correspondence.
File consists of Weller's review of "The Impacts of Knowledge and Values on Perceptions of Environmental Risk to the Great Lakes" and related correspondence.
File consists of correspondence and Weller's review of "The Crisis of Legitimacy in the North."
File consists of correspondence, an article titled "Trading in the Future," and Weller's review of this publication.
File consists of several articles pertaining to economic issues in the Circumpolar North printed from the UNBC website. The file includes an article by Weller titled "Economic Diversification in the North" and other material related to this article.
File consists of correspondence and review by Geoffrey Weller "Reforming Health Care in Nova Scotia: The Political Uses of Devolved Authority."
Series consists of material related to courses taught by Weller as a professor at Bishop’s University, Lakehead University and UNBC. Material includes lecture notes, syllabi, reading lists, exam questions, assignments, photocopied articles, and newspaper clippings.
Subseries consists of lecture notes and other course material from courses Weller taught early in his career as well as material from Weller’s own education in the area of comparative politics. More specifically, some files contain material from a courses taught by Weller at Bishop’s University “Politics in Britain and France” and “The Theory and Practice of Communism.” The dates of the material suggest that the files were also used for courses at Lakehead University.
Subseries consists of lecture notes and other material from the course “History of Political Ideas” as well as items from a course of the same title which Weller attended during his undergraduate degree at the University of Hull. Weller taught “History of Political Ideas” during the 1968-1969 academic year at Bishop’s University. One file appears to have been used at a later date (1998).
Subseries primarily consists of lecture notes and related material filed by lecture as well as reading lists, seminar topics, and exam questions for courses taught by Weller at Lakehead University “The Bureaucracy and Politics” and “Public Administration” during the years 1972-1982. A lecture file titled “The Bureaucracy in Third World Nations, No. 23” was empty. Some files contain items with later dates, suggesting their use in a later course.
Subseries consists of lecture notes and related material filed by lecture as well as exam questions and other course material for the course “Canadian Public Administration” taught by Weller at Lakehead University during the years 1974-1982. Two files appear to have been reused in the 1990s.
Subseries consists of lecture notes and related material filed by lecture, reading lists and exam questions for the Lakehead University courses “Ontario Politics” and “Canadian Provincial Politics” taught by Weller along with notes outlining a textbook on Ontario politics and information on a student internship program at the Ontario legislature. A lecture file titled “Ontario Ombudsman, No. 26 Ontario Politics” was empty. Weller taught these courses during the years 1974-1982, and one file appears to have been used again at a later date.
Subseries primarily consists of lecture notes and other material from the course “Modern Political Theory” taught by Weller at Lakehead University from 1975-1977. The material also includes published lecture notes from a similar course taught at another institution and other items which appear to be Weller’s background research for the course.
Subseries consists of lecture notes, reading lists, and other material related to the courses taught by Weller at Lakehead University “Local Government” and “Urban Government and Politics.” Four lecture files were empty. The empty files were titled: “Mayors, No.10,” “Councils, No. 11,” “The Media and Local Politics, No. 14,” and “Local Government in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, No. 22.”
Subseries consists of lecture notes and related material filed by lecture as well as exam questions, reading list and other course material primarily from the Lakehead University course “Canadian Government and Politics.” The subseries also contains material from similar Canadian Politics courses taught by Weller in the 1970s and 1980s. Seven lecture files were empty, and the empty files were titled: “Agencies, Boards and Commissions, No. 23,” “Patriation and Constitutional Reform, No. 29,” “Northern Discontent, No. 34,” “Political Corruption in Canada, No. 38,” “Politics and the Police, No. 39,” “Health Policy, No. 47,” and “Education Policy, No. 48.”
Subseries consists of lecture notes and other material filed by lecture, course outlines, reading lists, and other material for the course “Politics in the Canadian North” taught by Weller at Lakehead University and UNBC.
Subseries consists of lecture notes, course outlines, exam questions and other material for UNBC courses taught by Weller “The European Union” and “The European Community.”
Subseries consists of lecture notes filed by lecture, reading lists, handouts, and other course material from UNBC course taught by Weller “Contemporary Australia and New Zealand.” The files consist of numbered files of lecture material and parallel files with background research.
Subseries consists of lecture notes and related material for the UNBC course taught by Weller “Canada and the World.”
Collection consists of 30 audio cassettes containing 46 interviews conducted primarily by radio & TV broadcaster Bob Harkins with local personalities. Most recordings were conducted at CJCI Studios, Prince George. The station was launched in 1970 by Central Interior Radio, broadcasting on 620 AM. In 1983, Central Interior also launched CIBC-FM in the city. Central Interior Radio was acquired by the Vista Broadcast Group in 2005.
Harkins, BobItem consists of transcript of interview with former Provincial Deputy Minister Mike Apsey conducted by Bob Harkins at Prince George Radio Station, CJCI regarding the Forest Act.
Harkins, BobItem consists of transcript and tape summary of analog recording of interview with Bill Woycik and Howard Foot on the history of the Recreational Services Division of City of Prince George. Includes information on various events hosted including aquatic, circus and sports events c.1958-c.1986.
Harkins, BobItem consists of transcript of documentary consisting of forum with prominent members of the forest industry discussing the history of forestry in North Central British Columbia c.1960s-c.1980s. Participants include Bill Young, Keith Yorston, Ken Bernsohn, Hector Richmond, Russ Cousins, Harry Gairns, Don Gould, Orville Gorley, Frank Oberle, Includes 'logger's commandments' song.
Harkins, BobItem consists of transcript and tape summary of recording and speeches during the Freeman Banquet honouring Harold Moffat, Mayor of Prince George on his retirement as mayor.
Harkins, BobItem consists of transcript of interview with Heritage Advisory Committee member Bev Christensen conducted by Bob Harkins at Prince George Radio Station, CJCI regarding the need for a city archives
Harkins, BobItem consists of transcript of recorded interview with Nellie Oliver Runnalls who discusses her early family life in Victoria and Delta, BC and memories of her father's political career; her father was former BC premier John Oliver. Runnalls also discusses her life in Prince George, as wife of Reverend F.E. Runnals