File consists of a "Statement of Mr. Conrad Pinette, President, Pinette and Therrin Mills Ltd. Before the International Trade Commission in Connection with Study of Softwood Lumber Imports from Canada Under Investigation No. 332-134", filed on behalf of the Canadian Softwood Lumber Committee.
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Post-Conference Brief of Canadian Forest Industries Council and Affiliated Companies" before the United States International Trade Commission in the matter of softwood lumber from Canada (Investigation No. 701-TA-274).
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Memorandum of Canadian Forest Industries Council Concerning the Alleged Stumpage Subsidies" before the United States International Trade Commission in the matter of softwood lumber products from Canada (Investigation No. C-122-602).
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Countervailing Duty Petition Certain Forest Products from Canada: Softwood Lumber, Shakes and Shinges, and Fence - Volume II" before the United States Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission, submitted by the United States Coalition for Fair Canadian Lumber Imports".
Sem títuloFile consists of a bound "Consolidation of Material Presented to the International Trade Commission regarding Enquiry into Importation of Canadian Softwood Lumber" by the Canadian Softwood Lumber Committee.
Sem títuloFile consists of five appendices to a submission to the US International Trade Commission.
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Statement of the Provincial Governments of British Columbia and Quebec" before the United States International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation: Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada (Investigation No. C-122-602).
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Prehearing Memorandum of Canadian Forest Industries Council Concerning Product Exclusions" before the United States International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation: Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada (Investigation No. C-122-602).
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Prehearing Memorandum of Canadian Forest Industries Council Concerning Nonstumpage Programs and Exclusions" before the United States International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation: Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada (Investigation No. C-122-602).
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Prehearing Memorandum of Canadian Forest Industries Council Concerning Canadian Stumpage Programs" before the United States International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation: Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada (Investigation No. C-122-602).
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Posthearing Memorandum of Canadian Forest Industries Council Concerning Product Exclusions" before the United States International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation: Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada (Investigation No. C-122-602).
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Posthearing Memorandum of Canadian Forest Industries Council Concerning Canadian Stumpage Programs" before the United States International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation: Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada (Investigation No. C-122-602).
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Posthearing Brief Submitted by the Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports" before the United States International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation: Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada (Investigation No. C-122-602).
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Memorandum of Canadian Softwood Lumber Committee Concerning Non-Stumpage Programs" before the International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation -- Certain Forest Products from Canada: Softwood Lumber, Shakes and Shingles, and Fence (Docket No. 122015).
Sem títuloFile consists of a "Memorandum of Canadian Softwood Lumber Committee Concerning Alleged Stumpage Subsidies" before the International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation -- Certain Forest Products from Canada: Softwood Lumber, Shakes and Shingles, and Fence (Docket No. 122015).
Sem títuloThis photograph album consists of photographs of remote police barracks at Mile 47 and Mile 29; early settlements and/or mercantile stores at Tete Jaune Cache, McBride, Sand Creek, Fort George and South Fort George; Grand Trunk Pacific Railway forestry and railway camps; scows and paddlewheel conveyors on the Fraser River; automobiles; community leisure activities; as well as, images of the Bourchier family. The following South Fort George establishments are identifiable within these photographs: Empress Hotel, Ah Yee General Merchant, German Bakery, Northern Hotel, South Fort George Drug Store & Post Office, St. Michael’s Church, Prince George Hotel, Ford Monarch dealership, Astoria Hotel, and King George V Elementary School. Identified geographic locations featured in these photographs include: Tete Jaune, Upper Fraser, Mile 47, Mile 29, Fraser River, Mt. Robson, McBride, Sand Creek, Glacier Mountain, Moose River, Giscome Portage, Pott Falls, Red Deer River, Grand Canyon, Summit Lake, Canoe Pass, Connaught Hill, Nechako Bridge, and Island Cache.
Sem títuloFile consists of 1 audiocassette of people interviewed by Bob Harkins. Side A consists of interviews on a number of topics. Bart Hollinger discusses energy alternatives; Kerri Stratton conductor of the New Caledonia Symphony; Betty Harrower discussing the United Way activities; August Dornbierer discussing history of the PG Fire Department, and Ken Bernsohn discussing his career as a freelance writer. Side B consists of interviews with Ron Thorsen discussing athletics at the College of New Caledonia, Kathrine Mathews of the Elder Citizens' Recreation Society, Bob Martin alderman on his upcoming campaign for mayor and Vic Litnosky also a mayoral candidate in the 1977 election.
File consists of an "Opening Statement of David R. MacDonald to the Taxation and Debt Management Subcomittee and International Trade Subcommittee".
Sem títuloFile consists of various "Spruce Dollars" consisting of thin rounds of spruce wood stamped commemorating an event or place. Some are contained in their original plastic bags with some of the bags marked with the names of the people who owned them. File also includes a thank you note from UNBC for the donation.
File contains photographs pertaining to the transportation of asbestos fibre.
- These include portraits of Clinton trailer trucks, trucks from the Cassiar Transport Division at Mile 860 on the Alaskan Highway, the assembly of large freight trucks, an unidentified bridge, and ships and buildings at the Cassiar Shipping Facilities at Pier 94 on the Asbestos Warf in North Vancouver, B.C.
- Twenty-three photographs dated 1982 depict asbestos fiber bales on pallets and inside shipping containers, with accompanying annotations commenting on the quality of the packing. Several images show fibre bales broken during shipment. An accompanying note reads: "SMD - please ensure this cannot reoccur.", and a photo caption reads: "pierced bags are resulting as an environmental problem as fibre is beginning to build up in certain containers." One of the photographs depicting the Cassiar Transport Division was used for promotional posters with the following commentary: "The Cassiar Transport Division operates out of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory and is responsible for delivering the asbestos to the White Pass and Yukon Route terminal in Whitehorse. Fuel oil and supplies are backhauled to the mines. By the end of 1967, the fleet will consist of 65 tractor-trailer units, each of which will carry 23 tons of asbestos. The distance from Whitehorse to Cassiar is 357 miles and Clinton is 403 miles. During the past year, the Division's trucks traveled 2,213,534 miles and handled 75,100 tons, and the mileage to 3.5 million miles. This is a year-round operation and convoys arrive at the mine daily in spite of the long difficult haul. The Division currently employs 43 drivers and 35 mechanics and operates its own maintenance and rebuild facilities in Whitehorse. Over the years these men have established and enviable record of safety, cost and performance."
- Additional photographs that have been integrated depict the Asbestos wharf and its condition, 31 slides of wharf, maps of shipping routes, storage, forklifts, shipping trucks, and packaged asbestos.
- Also included in this file are two copies of a "Photo Survey - Cassiar Ton Units - "Amstelveld & Trojoland" on arrival to Brisbane & Sidney - August 1967." This collection of photographs is a part of an assessment of the efficiency of shipping and transport to Australia from Cassiar. Pictures include: loading, forklifts, storage, ripped bags, broken straps, wharfs, trucks, slings. There are accompanied annotations with each of the photos explaining the safety hazards or inefficiency of the situation. This report was found inside a box linked to James Hardie Industries Ltd. This company is not mentioned in the photograph annotations, but could be related to the report since James Hardie Industries Ltd. was a key player in asbestos mining and manufacturing in Australia.
- Collection of photos of roadside spill of Asbestos, depicting a man with shovel cleaning up on 5 June 1985
- Photos from Eternit Societe Anonyme (a European company that Cassiar shipped to) of packaged Asbestos in storage in 1967
- Collection of photos of James Hardie Coy. Pty. Ltd. shipment of asbestos that was not stored or transported effectively. Many photos depict broken bags as a result of inadequate storage and forklift punctures.
- Collection of photos of Cassiar/Stewart Road Proposal. Photos depict tests of the various stages of shipping and transportation process including forklift tests, Marineo Sling tests, stacking tests, durability tests, container loading tests, problems with current units etc. Also included is a marketing drawing if proposed shipping plan - drawn by "Stewart 1977."
- Photos of shipping process of Turners Asbestos Fibres Lmt. Photos depict lowering asbestos pallets onto barge with swing, and storage on barge.
- Collection of photos of a shipment of asbestos, but the bags of fibre are not identified as a Cassiar shipment therefore the location is unknown.
Photographic negatives depict men on tour in unknown locations in Russia. Images depict urban areas, mining areas, construction of buildings, railway, mineral samples, and equipment including dump truck and electric shovel. Also includes images of area speculated to be a mine pit. Men on tour are dressed in formal attire.
Handwritten annotation in pencil on envelope containing negatives: "Russian 'Asbest' Mine Slides" "7 copies of each - 23 negatives - 161 prints".
File consists of financial records of Rose's Ice Cream Ltd.
File consists of one pulp dollar bill made of thick paper.
File contains photographs taken for promotional purposes.
- Two photos depict a Cassiar display at an unknown event in 1963.
- Eight photos were professionally taken for use in the 1978 Cassiar Asbestos Corportaion Ltd. Annual Report, and possibly other publications. These photos depict a skyscraper and products made with asbestos.
- Additionally, two hand painted postcards of McDame Mountain and Christmas Tree House are included that may have been used for promotional reasons. Also, four slides of a display, "Story of Asbestos."
- five photographs of unofficial tour of Cassiar via airplane in the 1970s.
File contains postcards portraying life in Prince Rupert, B.C. Images depict harbour scenes, street scenes (Third Avenue, Sixth Street, Central Street, and Mainstreet), airplanes, large ships, fisheries, city aerials, parades, military, a dog sled mail team, and a frozen fishing boat.
File contains postcards portraying life in Prince George, B.C. Images depict street scenes (George Street, Central Avenue, and Hamilton Avenue), government buildings, Hotels, a theatre, a baseball game, and construction of a pier.
File contains postcard photographs portraying life in various Northern BC Communities. Images depict buildings and streets, church structures, harbours and docks, and views of the shore from the water to name a few.
File contains photographs depicting four different tours that took place at the mine, plant, and towns owned by Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. Tours include Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's visit to Clinton Creek in 1968 and Member of Parliament Iona Campagnolo's visit to Cassiar in 1978. Photographs also depict a party of ambassadors touring Cassiar in 1970, and the dedication of a building in the Cassiar plant in the late 1970s.
File contains correspondence and informational booklets on various companies operated by Weyehauser.
Sem títuloFile contains a "Waferboard Strategy Final Report" of February 28, 1978 by the Boston Consulting Group for Northwood Pulp & Timber.
Sem títuloFile contains drawings for the mill at Upper Fraser; contains an attached memo.
Sem títuloFile consists of a tree-farm license from the British Columbia Ministry of Forests granted to Northwood Pulp & Timber Limited.
Sem títuloFile contains the second report of the Task Force on Crown Timber Disposal entitled "Timber Appraisal: Policies and Procedures for Evaluating Crown Timber in British Columbia".
Sem títuloFile contains correspondence, memoranda, regarding appointment of a new Technical Director at Northwood.
Sem títuloFile contains correspondence, reports regarding the effects/costs of stumpage to Northwood.
Sem títuloFile contains correspondence regarding stock options in Northwood
Sem títuloFile contains correspondence, financial reports, production reports.
Sem títuloFile contains meeting agendas/minutes and report on sales, as well as correspondence.
Sem títuloFile contains material related to the acquisition of Rustad Bros. by Northwood. Includes legal documents, a general overview, and press releases.
Sem títuloFile contains correspondence and informational material for the Rolland Paper.
Sem títuloFile contains a booklet containing Northwood's proposal for the acquisition of R.A. Naylor.
Sem títuloFile contains brief correspondence, articles and presentations used as reference material.
Sem títuloFile contains legal and government correspondence between Northwood Pulp & Timber, the BC Forest Service, and Ray Williston.
Sem títuloFile contains several reports on different aspects on Northwood's application for Pulpwood Area #6.
Sem títuloFile contains correspondence and reports (including revenue and production), telecopies regarding PA #6; legal documents.
Sem títuloFile contains correspondence and reports from the Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada.
Sem títuloFile contains correspondence and confidential letters regarding Northwood's activity with the Pulp and Paper Industrial Relations Bureau.
Sem títuloFile contains correspondence, copies of reports submitted to the Pulp and Paper Industrial Relations Bureau regarding complaints.
Sem títuloFile contains correspondence and memoranda regarding pulp production and sales; charts and reports.
Sem títuloFile contains a report by the Task Force on Crown Timber Disposal entitled "Proposed Changes in the Stumpage Appraisal System Interior of British Columbia".
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