File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding marine boundaries and the Law of the Sea Conference. Also includes a list of anticipated questions with answers from the House of Commons concerning Canada/United States maritime boundary negotiations, a proposal on Canadian halibut fishing in Alaska, copies of agreements between Canada and the United States concerning maritime boundaries in the Gulf of Maine area and east-coast fishery resources, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding marine boundaries and the Law of the Sea Conference. Also includes a booklet on west-coast maritime boundaries between Canada and the United States, a map of the Pacific coast of Canada, photocopied newspaper clippings, and telexes.
File consists of Campagnolo's memoranda regarding maritime boundaries and fisheries negotiations between Canada and the United States. Prominent correspondents include Premier W.R. Bennett, and Prime Minister Pierre E. Trudeau. Also includes minutes from a meeting on Alaskan halibut fishing, a report on maritime boundary and fisheries negotiations, a submission by the Province of British Columbia on the boundary negotiations, photocopied west-coast maritime charts, notes, and telexes.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding marine boundaries and the Law of the Sea Conference. Also includes original and photocopied newspaper clippings, a publication on Canadian economic projections, notes for a statement by the secretary of State for External Affairs in the House of Commons on the extension of fisheries zones, a map of Canadian Pacific fishing zones, a report on Canada- United States maritime boundaries, minutes from a Committee of Ministers meeting on Pacific maritime boundaries, a fishing agreement between Canada and Norway, an excerpt from a House of Commons debate on fisheries, notes on statements for fisheries and the Law of the Sea Conference, questions and suggested answers concerning the Law of the Sea Conference, an informational book entitled "The Future of the Oceans," notes, telexes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding marine boundary negotiations and the Law of the Sea Conference. Also includes memoranda on Interim Reciprocal Fisheries Agreements on international fishing between the United States and Canada, a list of anticipated questions with answers from the House of Commons concerning Canada/United States maritime boundary negotiations, copies of House of Commons debates, a press release on Alaskan Halibut fishing, a photocopied journal article from the Canadian Yearbook of International Law 1976 on west-coast maritime boundaries, and a copy of the Permanent Atlantic Fisheries Agreement between Canada and the United States.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding federal disaster relief. Also includes a report on flooding in Terrace and the Pacific Northwest, brochures in French and English on winter power failures and winter storms, a thank-you card for financial aid during the Terrace flood, and a brochure in French and English on Emergency Planning Canada.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding flooding in Kitimat British Columbia, maritime boundaries, emigration, and international relief. Also includes photocopied newspaper clippings, and a pamphlet on the causes of inflation.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding international relations, civil rights, and political prisoners. Also includes a booklet on the trial of Nijole Sadunaite: a Christian in Soviet-occupied Lithuania, photocopied newspaper clippings, a booklet on psychiatric prisons in the Soviet Union, a pamphlet on Soviet political prisoners, a booklet on human rights in Chile, a booklet entitled "Solzhenitsyn: The Voice of Freedom," a magazine on Georgi Vin: a political prisoner in the Soviet Union, a pamphlet on Ukrainian women in Soviet prisons, a blank Mothers' Day card, and the statutes of Amnesty International Canada.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding human rights in the Soviet Union, South African apartheid, and the Arab Boycott. Also includes newsletters in French and English on apartheid in South Africa, a petition to end the Arab Boycott, a United Church newspaper publication entitled "One Body," a booklet on the prison system in Vietnam, and a submission by the Canadian Government to the United Nations Commission on human rights in Democratic Kampuchea [Cambodia].
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding the occupation of Czechoslovakia, human rights in Chile, and genocide in Cambodia. Also includes postcards on occupied Czechoslovakia, photocopied newspaper clippings, a pamphlet entitled "What is Canada Doing in Chile?" and telexes.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding international relations, civil rights, and political prisoners. Also includes briefing material on the Helsinki agreement concerning security and cooperation in Europe, a brochure and report entitled "Parliamentarians in Prison," a brochure in Amnesty International, photocopied newspaper clippings, and a memorandum by the Latvian National Federation on security violations.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding international relations. Also includes a copy of the House of Representatives debate in Washington, a First Nations newspaper entitled "Seven Eagles," about Leonard Peltier, a report by Environment Canada on fisheries and marine services, photocopied newspaper clippings, a report on Venezuelan politics and economics, and fact sheets on the Middle-Eastern affairs.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding international relations and a nuclear submarine base in Washington State. Also includes information on Canadian foreign policy, a small flag folder with information on the Canadian National Flag, a list of international visits to Canada, a resistance newsletter entitled "Venceremos [We Will Overcome]," a foreign affairs bulletin, a newsletter entitled "Canadian Middle-East Digest, notes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Also includes a news release a proposed oil refinery in Eastport Maine, a pamphlet entitled "Dehabitat" on the United Nations Habitat Conference in Vancouver, a booklet and a brief on the occupations of Armenia and Cyprus, and a bulletin entitled "Cyprus Still Bleeding."
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding international organizations and International Women's Year. Also includes pamphlets in French and English about the Match International Centre for women, photocopied newspaper clippings, a paper placemat on diet and protein, and press releases on Canada's relief and rehabilitation contributions.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding the Canada-Israel Committee, and the boycott of Israel by the Arab States. Also includes a book of papers submitted to the Canada-Israel Committee, a newsletter entitled "Canadian Middle-East Digest," a newsletter entitled "Israel: Weekly Perspective," an informational booklet from a Canada-Israel Committee Parliamentary dinner, a booklet entitled "Israel Among the Nations," a journal article entitles "the Palestinians and the PLO," an information sheet on Middle-Eastern countries, and photocopied newspaper clippings.
File consists of a photocopy of the final draft of Levings and Lauzier's paper, "Extensive Use of the Fraser River Basin as Winter Habitat by Juvenile Chinook Salmon". Includes accompanying correspondence to Shirvell from Levings regarding the paper.
File contains orginal and photocopied correspondence relating to silviculture field courses and graphs pertaining to volume and diameter changes.
File consists of the original version of "Extending the Known Range of Tailed Frog Populations in British Columbia" by Grant Hazelwood. Includes original print photographs adhered into the report.
File contains portraits and sample photographs of exposed asbestos fibre: in veins of rock outcrops, and loose in talus on McDame Mountain (location of Cassiar mine). Some photographs were printed in Cassiar's Annual Reports, with labels and descriptions.
File consists of material regarding Exporail, the Canadian Railway Museum. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, pamphlets, and clippings from periodicals.
File consists of material regarding Expo 86 and its transportation theme. Predominantly consists of photocopy reproductions, pamphlets, and clippings from periodicals. Includes an article by Ian Smith entitled "SteamExpo's Magic Drew Railfan Crowds to Vancouver"; an Expo86 SteamEXPO souvenir programme; an article by Jim Boyd entitled "SteamEXPO and the Grand Parade"; and ticket stubs to the event.
File consists of a publication by Beth Hill entitled "Exploring the Kettle Valley Railway".
Photographs within this file pertain to the early exploration of northern British Columbia.
Includes correspondence and draft manuscript.
File consists of J.H. Mundie's expert report for the Nechako River court action. Includes curriculum vitae.
File consists of final drafts of the Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences No. 1127 regarding thermal requirements for Chinook Salmon, written for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
File contains 8 slides from 2 rolls, taken August 1997:
Roll 1 - Buckhorn Ridge:
- Slide 31 – Fd (2 x 2 m) – stand view
- Slide 32 – Fd (2 x 2 m) – forest floor view
- Slide 33 – Pl (2x 2 m) – stand view
- Slide 34 – Pl (2 x 2 m) – forest floor view
Roll 2 – Bobtail Road: - Slide 20 – Pl (2 x 2 m) – east plot, stand view
- Slide 21 – Pl (2 x 2 m) – east plot, stand view
- Slide 22 – Fd (2 x 2 m) – east plot, stand view
- Slide 23 – Sw (2 x 2 m) – stand view
File contains the following data sets:
- S300FINL.XLS [Ministry of Forests lab data report: non-woody forest floor components]
- S301FINL.XLS [Ministry of Forests lab data report: woody forest floor components]
- 660FF97.xls [non-woody and woody forest floor components: mass / unit area (corrected to oven-dry basis)]
- BUCKLIST.xls [table showing internal sample numbers corresponding to lab sample numbers used in MoF lab reports]
File consists of a compilation of Experimental Projects in the Prince George Region. This compilation work was done by Stewart Taylor of the Ministry of Forests. Included are Experimental Projects regarding the Aleza Lake Research Forest that were selected from Taylor's larger project, which contained over 400 EP summaries for the Prince George Region.
This 3.5" floppy contains the following EP 1148 .TXT data sets from 1995-1997:
- sbsapc.txt "Long-term soil productivity study, Sub-Boreal Spruce" Intact soil cores
- sbsbd.txt "Long-term soil productivity study, Sub-Boreal Spruce" Bulk density mineral soil 0-20cm
- sbsffc.txt "Long-term Soil Productivity Study, Sub-boreal Spruce" SBS forest floor bulk density and mass3
- sbsfc.txt "Long-term Soil Productivity Study, Sub-boreal spruce" SBS forest floor chemistry
- sbsmc.txt "Long-term Soil Productivity Study, Sub-boreal Spruce sites" SBS mineral soil chemistry
- sbskgff.txt "Long-term soil productivity study, Sub-boreal spruce zone" SBS forest floor nutrient mass in kg/ha
- sbskgmm.txt "Long-term soil productivity study, Sub-boreal spruce" SBS mineral nutrient mass in kg/ha
- sbsom.txt "Long-term Soil Productivity Study, SBS" "SBS bole-only treatment, slash levels"
- sbscr.txt "Long-term soil productivity study, Sub-boreal spruce zone" Timber cruise of initial stands
- sbshtcr.txt "Long-term soil productivity study, SBS" Age vs height curves - pretreatment data (mature stand)
- sbssi.txt "Long-term soil productivity study, Sub-Boreal Spruce zone" Carmean estimates of site indices for initial stand
- sbstr.txt "Long-term soil productivity study, Sub-Boreal Spruce" Tree measurements
File contents relate to: Accounting / Payroll. Document type(s) include: proposals. Notes: Includes Blueprints.
File consists of a paper titled "Expansion in the Midst of Retrenchment: British Columbia's Changing University System" presented by Weller at the Society for Research in Higher Education conference, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland, 12-14 December 1995. This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 90 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of a speech given by Gary Runka entitled "Expanding Needs from a Finite Resource: the Necessity for Sound Land Use Planning" for the Manitoba Land Use Conference Land User for the 80's - Private Rights and Public Interests, March 11 & 12,1981.
Commentary on this speech by Barry Smith of the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands:
"The conference theme of "Private Rights and Public Interests" is one that GGR often turned to. In this fairly lengthy speech GGR pulls together, in one paper, many of the themes and positions he has turned to in other speeches. He explains the 'land and water maze' and lists 12 uses competing for limited land and water resources. It is noted that the imbalance between agriculture vs urban uses, due to urban uses commanding much higher values resulting in agriculture finding itself in a defensive position, is discussed.
As the conference theme enunciates - GGR explores the tug-of-war between the myth of limitless land and community needs vs property rights and the fallacy that individual land use decisions do not impact the larger community. GGR emphasises the slowness of changing attitudes and the even slower political response and policy change. The confusion of jurisdiction concerning what level of government is best positioned to deal with resources issues is considered. GGR emphasizes the need to plan the use of land resources in an integrated and comprehensive fashion and the need for shared decision making.
Policy 3 of Manitoba's Regulation #217/80 - "Rural residential development should not be thought of, nor normally planned, as an evolutionary step from a rural landscape to an urban development" is noted. It is emphasized that the planning process has to catch up with the rural reality.
Central message - the importance of planning land and water use must be in keeping with the natural characteristics of the land and the needs and values of the local community. This latter point is of interest from the point of view that local community values and plans may dash with provincial values or policy."
File consists of Executive Council records.
File consists of Executive Council records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.
File consists of Executive Committee Meeting records.