Photograph depicts canvas tents placed among the trees. The forest floor is littered with branches, wood smoke or fog disperses among the trees.
Photograph depicts looking down on several canvas tents set near a creek. A sparsely forested hillside in the background.
Photograph depicts roughly cleared land in the foreground, canvas tents and a wagon in the midground, lake and hills in the background.
Photograph depicts a view from the water looking at a camp with several canvas tents. Lily pads in the foreground, forest in the background.
Photograph depicts a view from the water looking toward a cluster of canvas tents set on the shores of Christina Lake.
Photograph depicts a cluster of canvas tents on the shores of an inland lake. Wood smoke from the camp disperses amongst the trees in the background. Lily pads dot the lake in the foreground.
Photograph depicts three tents set between a road and a fence. There is a power pole on the right, sparsely forested hills and rocky mountains in the background.
Photograph depicts two men standing beside a canvas tent. There are two tents to the left in the midground and sparsely forested hills and low mountains in the background.
Photograph depicts several canvas tents set in lush vegetation near dusk.
Photograph depicts canvas tents set near the banks of the Fraser River, sparse forest in the foreground, river in the middle ground and low forested hills in the background.
Photograph depicts several men posing for a photograph. Cooking utensils, fire pit and hitching posts in the foreground. Trees in the background.
Photograph depicts a view from the river looking at the river bank. There is a canvas tent with forest in the background.
Photograph depicts a view looking across a creek to a tarp erected on the opposite shore, trees in the background. Survey of 55th parallel.
Photograph depicts a view of a creek, trees and canvas tents on the opposite shore. Smoke is rising from a chimney installed in one of the tents. Survey of 55th parallel.
Photograph depicts a view looking across a large creek or small river. Several canvas tents are set up along the river bank. Wood smoke drifts toward the giant trees behind the camp.
Photograph depicts a view looking across a large creek or small river. Several canvas tents are set up along the river bank. Wood smoke drifts toward the giant trees behind the camp.
Photograph depicts several canvas tents set on rocky, newly cleared ground. Tall trees in the background, a creek on the right.
Photograph depicts a cluster of canvas tents on the edge of an alpine meadow.
Photograph depicts a cluster of tents on the edge of a meadow. Four or more people stand or sit amongst the tents. Smoke rises from a wood fire and drifts amongst the stub alpine trees in the background.
File consists of a paper titled "Canada and Oceania" presented by Weller at the 2000 Western Social Science Association conference. This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 109 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of a paper titled "Canada and South Africa: Policy Options" presented by Weller at the 1985 Association for Canadian Studies in the United States conference. This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 40 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of a conference paper by Weller titled "Canada as a Circumpolar Power." This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 56 listed in Weller's CV.
Subseries consists of records created or accumulated by Adam Zimmerman during his tenure as a Canada Wire & Cable Company director and as the Executive Vice President of Noranda Mines Ltd. (the parent company of Canada Wire & Cable). Includes directors meeting records, a strategy audit, and assessments of other companies.
Canada Wire and Cable Company Ltd.File consists of correspondence regarding potential acquisition of Ag-Met and Cadillac Wire and Cable.
Canada Wire and Cable Company Ltd.File contains documents regarding the Carol Wire and Cable Group. The assets of Carol Wire and Cable Group, a division of Avnet Inc., were acquired by a newly-incorporated company, Carol Cable Company Inc, all of the shares of which were owned by Noranda Inc. and Canada Wire Holdings Limited (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Canada Wire and Cable Limited).
Canada Wire and Cable Company Ltd.File contains notice to shareholders that a meeting will be taking place with attached agendas.
Canada Wire and Cable Company Ltd.File contains a memorandumrandum revising agenda items for the above listed BOD meeting of Canada Wire.
Canada Wire and Cable Company Ltd.File contains a memorandumrandum revising agenda items for the above listed BOD meeting of Canada Wire.
Canada Wire and Cable Company Ltd.File contains a memorandumrandum revising agenda items for the above listed BOD meeting of Canada Wire.
Canada Wire and Cable Company Ltd.File contains memoranda regarding revisions to the agenda for an upcoming directors meeting of Canada Wire and Cable.
Canada Wire and Cable Company Ltd.File contains a memorandumrandum revising agenda items for the above listed BOD meeting of Canada Wire.
Canada Wire and Cable Company Ltd.File contains a Noranda Strategy Audit of the Canada Wire and Cable Co. Ltd. from October 1980 issued by the Boston Consulting Group.
Canada Wire and Cable Company Ltd.File consists of a conference paper by Weller titled "Canada's Experiment in the Public Disclosure of Intelligence Information." This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 69 listed in Weller's CV.
File consists of the "Canada's Model Forest Program: Advancing Sustainable Forest Management from the Ground Up."
File consists of a copy of "Canada's Model Forest Program Publications Catalogue," in English and French.
File consists of Canada's Model Forest Program "A Users' Guide to Local Level Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management: Experiences from the Canadian Model Forest Network." The guide included five components: an Introduction, Model Forests and Local Level Indicators, What Model Forests Have Accomplished, Activities of the Model Forest Network and Trends and Commonalities. File includes promotional materials: "Innovations: The Canadian Model Forest Network Bulletin," "The Canadian Model Forest Network: Partners for Sustainable Forest Management," and a Model Forest bookmark.
Sub-subseries consists of records relating to the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA), which was reached on October 4, 1987, and signed by the leaders of both countries on January 2, 1988. Includes publications produced by the Canadian government regarding the new Free Trade Agreement, such as a synopsis of the agreement, informational pamphlets, pamphlets about potential positive impacts to various economic sectors, economic assessments, and press releases. Also contains a copy of Bill C-130, the act to implement the Free Trade Agreement.
Zimmerman, AdamThe Canada–U.S. softwood lumber dispute arose in 1982 with the United States’ claim that the Canadian lumber industry was unfairly subsidized by federal and provincial governments, as most timber in Canada is owned by the provincial governments. The prices charged to harvest the timber (stumpage fee) are set administratively, rather than through the competitive marketplace, the norm in the United States where softwood lumber lots are privately owned. The United States claimed that the Canadian arrangement constitutes an unfair subsidy, and is thus subject to U.S. trade remedy laws. Since 1982, there have been four major iterations of the dispute: Lumber I, Lumber II, Lumber III, and Lumber IV.
Adam Zimmerman arose as one of the leaders in the Canadian forest industry’s fight against countervailing duties. He was a member of the Canadian Softwood Lumber Committee during the Lumber I dispute. In anticipation of Lumber II, Zimmerman founded the Canadian Forest Industries Council in 1984, which lead the Canadian defence against Lumber II and Lumber III. The Canadian forestry industry was also impacted by the signing of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement in 1987. The records in this series reflect Adam Zimmerman’s leadership role in these events.
Publication contains booklet entitled "Canadian Crude Oil Supply-Demand Outlook and Related Issues" which was submitted to the West Coast Oil Ports Inquiry.
Sub-subseries contains records of the Canadian Forest Industries Council (CFIC), which was founded and lead by Adam Zimmerman during the Canada-US Softwood Lumber Dispute. Includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, meeting materials, records of the participation of other forestry industry association, and government liaison documents.
Canadian Forest Industries Council (CFIC)File consists of Adam Zimmerman's briefing book for meetings with United States government officials from October 1985.
Zimmerman, AdamFile contains documents relating to the Canada/US trade agreement specifically regarding Canadian Forest Industries Council (CFIC) interests.
Zimmerman, AdamFile includes a book entitled "Canada's Forest Industries 1987 Data Book" by the Canadian Forest Industries Council (CFIC).
Zimmerman, AdamFile consists of a publication resulting from the "Canada-U.S. Trade Negotiations" seminar created by McCarthy & McCarthy Solicitors.
Zimmerman, AdamFile consists of an informational booklet created by CFIC entitled "Canada-U.S. Wood Products Trade".
Zimmerman, AdamFile contains reports and correspondence between Adam Zimmerman and various Canadian government officials including Pat Carney.
Canadian Forest Industries Council (CFIC)File contains press releases and communiques issued by the Canadian government regarding the Canada/US lumber trade dispute.
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