Handwritten caption along bottom of photograph reads: "Japanese freighters 'Yeiufuku Maru' and 'Aden Maru' in Prince Rupert Harbor to load first cargo of grain from this port, Oct. 22, 1926. Photo W.W.W." The Prince Rupert Feed Co. Coal, Grain, Hay & Feed Company building visible from Trotier's Dock.
Image depicts the Javva Mugga Mocha Cafe in Prince George, B.C.
Photograph depicts men loading a line of approximately twenty mules facing large building in background with the sign: "[WBBAILEY?] ANDCO'S OFFICE." A second sign is posted on deck of building: "ALWAYS CURES! CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY." More men wearing suits watch from deck. Small building in hillside can be seen in background. Annotation along bottom recto of photograph reads: "Last Pack Train leaving Ashcroft for Hazelton -1909." Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "CATALINE 1909".
Justa Monk and Bridget Moran stand in foreground. Unidentified individuals can be seen in bookstore in background. Bridget Moran published a book in 1994 entitled 'Justa: A First Nations Leader, Dakelhne Butsowhudilhzulh'un'.
File consists of records and correspondence of Kelson Group Property Management, which was owned by Brian Fawcett's brother, Ron Fawcett.
Image depicts several buildings in Kitimat, with the Bay being the tall one on the left.
Image depicts numerous businesses, such as the Bay, Overwaitea, and Dairy Queen, somewhere in Kitimat, B.C.
Image depicts the interior of a mall somewhere in Kitimat, B.C.
Image depicts numerous individuals passing in front of the Bay in Kitimat, B.C.
Subseries consists of records relating to Koninklijke Nederlandse Papierfabriek (KNP) that were created or accumulated by Adam Zimmerman during his tenure on the company's Board of Directors. Includes correspondence, reports, KNP annual reports, strategy and planning documents, financial records, merger records, and meeting materials.
Koninklijke Nederlandse Papierfabriek (KNP)Image depicts the La Tienda Hair and Nail Salon on an uncertain street somewhere in Prince George, B.C.
Sub-subseries consists of records relating to labour relations for Northwood Pulp and it's renamed successors Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd. (1972-1998) and Northwood Forest Industries Ltd. (1979-1998). These records were created or accumulated by Adam Zimmerman during his tenures as the company's President and Director, as well as his Presidency of Northwood Pulp's parent company, Northwood Mills. Includes records regarding labour negotiations, union agreements, the Northern Interior Lumberman's Association, and the Pulp and Paper Industrial Relations Bureau.
Northwood Pulp and Timber Ltd.Sub-subseries consists of legal records created or accumulated by Adam Zimmerman in his various roles with Noranda Mines (Comptroller, 1961-1966; Vice President and Comptroller, 1966-1974). Records relate specifically to the Gaspe Copper Mines Lawsuit and its appeal. Zimmerman was heavily involved in the financial aspects of the legal case resulting from the 1957 Gaspe Copper Mines strike (Murdochville Strike).
Noranda Mines Ltd.Photograph depicts the Leigh Instruments Ltd. factory.
Noranda Inc.Photograph depicts the renovated Leigh Instruments Ltd. manufacturing and engineering building.
Noranda Inc.Image depicts numerous vehicles and individuals outside a hotel in Likely, B.C.
Image depicts a hotel in Likely, B.C.
Photograph depicts a woman standing beside a car parked in front of the Lodge at Riske Creek in the Chilcotin. Lodge consists of a log structure which has an attached general store. Annotation on verso reads: "Risske [sic] Creek in the Chilcotin 1949".
Lofty view of downtown Prince Rupert, with water and mountains in the background. Printed annotation on recto reads: "Prince Rupert, B.C."
File consists of one wooden dollar with commercial use for Holiday Motel, Hope, BC.
Sub-subseries consists of records relating to the beginnings of the softwood lumber dispute, commonly referred to as Lumber I. In 1982, when the U.S. lumber industry petitioned the U.S. Department of Commerce (DoC) to impose a countervailing duty. Ultimately, the DoC found that Canada's stumpage system was not specific to any single industry and thus not countervailable. While the DoC made this claim, the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) believed that these Canadian imports did in fact hinder U.S. producers. The U.S. lumber industry chose not to appeal.
Zimmerman, AdamFile contains clippings and newspaper articles regarding the softwood lumber dispute.
Zimmerman, AdamFile contains several bound copies of US legislation pertaining to the Canada/US softwood lumber trade dispute.
Zimmerman, AdamSub-subseries consists of records relating to the second phase of the Canada-U.S. Softwood Lumber Dispute, commonly referred to as Lumber II. In 1986, a U.S. lumber industry group, the Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports, petitioned the Department of Commerce (DoC). The United States International Trade Commission (USITC) once again arrived at the conclusion that Canada's exports unfairly impacted American producers. This time, the DoC did find Canadian forest programs to be countervailable and set a preliminary duty of 15%. Before the subsidy was imposed, the United States and Canada agreed to a Memorandum of Understanding that created a phased tariff. One of the terms of the MOU was that Canada levy an export tax on lumber traveling to the United States. Provinces that were affected had the chance to reduce this tax, if they performed any action meant to counterbalance their subsidies. British Columbia had the tax removed in 1987 while Quebec had it partly lifted in 1988.
Zimmerman, AdamFile contains clippings and newspaper articles regarding the softwood lumber dispute.
Zimmerman, AdamFile contains correspondence and other material concerning trade with the US.
Zimmerman, AdamFile contains the "Testimony on U.S. Trade Policy and Unfair Trade Practices" by Ambassador Clayton Yeutter, United States Trade Representative, before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, November 14, 1985.
Zimmerman, AdamSub-subseries consists of records relating to the third phase of the Canada-U.S. Softwood Lumber Dispute, commonly referred to as Lumber III. In 1991, Canada informed the United States it was withdrawing from the Lumber II Memorandum of Understanding. In response, the Department of Commerce (DoC) initiated a countervailing duty investigation, resulting in the DoC imposing countervailing duties. This time, the Department of Commerce's determination was reviewed by a binational panel organized under the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA). The panel found that the DoC's determination could not be supported by substantial evidence. In 1996, the United States and Canada reached a five-year trade agreement, The Softwood Lumber Agreement, officially ending Lumber III.
Zimmerman, AdamFile contains correspondence and other material concerning trade with the US.
Zimmerman, AdamImage depicts numerous individuals inside a mall in Mackenzie, B.C.
Image depicts numerous vehicles parked outside a building with a sign which reads "Mackenzie Centre;" it is possibly the mall in Mackenzie, B.C.
File contains executive correspondence regarding Maclaren and Northwood. Includes letters of resignation.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains correspondence, memoranda, interoffice communications, informational/promotional material, and reports on varying subjects.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains a "Report of Lavery, O'Brien regarding Ottawa Valley Power Company".
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains an informational package containing cost estimates, marketing strategies, financial information, environmental considerations, manpower, and training, regarding the expansion of the Thurso Kraft Mill.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.Item contains the 1981 business plan for Maclaren.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.Item contains the minutes from the 1980 Maclaren directors meeting.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains a minutes of the 1981 directors meeting of Maclaren.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains a minutes of the 1981 directors meeting of Maclaren.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.Item contains the minutes from the 1980 Maclaren directors meeting.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains the minutes of the 1980 directors meeting of Maclaren.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains a proposal to upgrade the current low yield sulphite mill to an ultra high yield system.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains an official proposal by Noranda to purchase class A and B shares of Maclaren Power & Paper.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains Noranda's proposal to buy Maclaren Power & Paper.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains a booklet containing an in depth proposal for a major investment by Maclaren Power & Paper.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.File contains a complete list of every shareholder in Maclaren Power & Paper as of year's end 1979.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.Item contains the meeting meetings of the annual shareholder's meeting.
James Maclaren Industries Inc.Subseries consists of records regarding MacMillan Bloedel that were created or accumulated by Adam Zimmerman during his tenures as Chairman (1983-1990) and Vice-Chairman (1990-1993) of the company after it was acquired by Noranda in 1981. Includes records relating to operations, finances, labour relations, government relations, the Board of Directors, planning, and environmental concerns. Also contains records regarding MacMillan Bloebel's takeover by Noranda.
MacMillan Bloedel Ltd.File contains the 1982 second quarterly review of MacMillan Bloedel for its Board of Directors.
MacMillan Bloedel Ltd.File contains a 1991 environmental report for MacMillan Bloedel.
MacMillan Bloedel Ltd.