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Shipping & Transportation
2000.1.1.3.21 · Dossier · 1962 - 1983
Fait partie de Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. fonds

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.
Awards
2000.1.1.4.2 · Dossier · 1962 - 1978
Fait partie de Cassiar Asbestos Corporation Ltd. fonds

File contains photographs depicting superintendents accepting safety awards on behalf of Cassiar Asbestos Corporation ltd, and BCIT Scholarship Winners.

Photographs
2004.2.1 · Série organique · [ca. 1898]-1960, prominent 1900-1920
Fait partie de Reverend R.W. Large fonds

The images consists primarily of 130+ photographs taken by or belonging to Reverend R.W. Large, MD which depict communities on the Northwest Coast between approximately 1898 and 1920 including Bella Bella, Rivers Inlet, and Port Simpson, including native villages in which Reverend Large worked. Images show scenes of native fishing, canneries, mission hospitals, churches, girls schools, portraits of native families, and Northwest Coast totems. Other images include 25+ photographs and postcards from the Large family depicting ships and boats on the North Coast.

The Hospital at Hazelton
2004.2.1.160 · Pièce · 1898-1920
Fait partie de Reverend R.W. Large fonds

Photograph depicts numerous buildings with a grassy field in the foreground and a mountain range in the background. Annotation on recto of photograph states: "The Hospital at Hazelton"

Men at Empress Hotel
2009.5.3.84 · Pièce · [before 1914]
Fait partie de Taylor-Baxter Family Photograph Collection

Three men stand under deck of three story hotel. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "Empress Hotel South Fort George, B.C.", on recto: "according to Mrs [illegible] Williams this Hotel burned down New Years 1914 and the owner collected insurance & moved to Anchorage Alaska. (smell of kerosene)", "Boucher [sic]".

Columbia Coast Mission Ship
2007.17.4 · Dossier · [ca.1930] , [ca. 1960]
Fait partie de James Joseph Claxton Photograph Collection

This file consists of 32 photographs pertaining to the Yukon steamship Tutshi, ca. 1936 and J.J. Claxton’s time aboard the Columbia Cost Mission Ship M.S. Columbia III, ca. 1960. General subject areas identified in these photographs include: individuals and communities visited by the Columbia III; families involved in receipt of pastoral services such as marriages and baptisms; as well as medical care.

Surveying Wreckage of Plane Crash
2006.20.12.42 · Pièce · [ca. 1940]
Fait partie de Northern BC Archives Historical Photograph Collection

Handwritten photo album caption below this photo reads: "The above ship, after 'doing' a barrel-roll 50 feet above the runway." Photograph depicts three men in uniform bent over wreckage of plane crash in airstrip believed to be at Whitehorse, YT. Large group of men and vehicles in background on right, trees and hillside in background on left.

Sans titre
2008.3.1.22.1 · Pièce · 6 July 1979
Fait partie de Bridget Moran fonds

Polaroid photograph depicting large sanatorium building. Vehicles parked on street in foreground. Handwritten annotation on verso of photograph: "The Sanatorium. Fort Qu'Appelle - July 6/79".

2008.3.1.024 · Dossier · 1992-1995
Fait partie de Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Edel Toner-Rogala, Director, Prince George Public Library re: donation of A Little Rebellion (Dec. 17, 1992)
  • Book review of Stoney Creek Woman (date unknown)
  • Book review of Judgement at Stoney Creek (date unknown)
  • Letter from Viola Thomas, Native Publications Coordinator/Fieldworker and Sadie Kuehn, Managing Editor/Project Developer for Native Programs, Legal Services Society re: first annotated listing of First Nations Legal Resources (Jan. 11, 1993)
  • Order form for the First Nations Resource Guide
  • Photocopy of a cheque for $5,000 (Jan. 7, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Richard Brownsey, Director, Cultural Services Branch, Province of British Columbia re: funding (Jan. 8, 1993)
  • Newsletter from Brian Gardiner, MP (Jan. 8, 1993)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Community service medals awarded" by Paul Strickland (date unknown)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Doreen (?) re: thank you (Feb. 8, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Craig (?) re: thank you (Jan. 1, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Marion Jones re: genealogy (Jan. 12, 1993)
  • Thank you note to Bridget Moran from Jan Timberlake (Jan. 20, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Ann Johns, Chairperson, Equal Justice For Women re: congratulatory wishes on the creative writing grant (Feb. 17, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Helen De Groot, Executive Director, Phoenix Transition Society re: thank you (Jan. 21, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from barb Emery, Young Writers' Committee '94 re: participating in Young Writers' Week in Terrace, BC (1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Mary Ellen Kelm re: meeting time (Jan. 12, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Gordon Ingalls, Chairman, Board of School Trustees, School District No. 57 re: complimentary copy of The Carrier of Long Ago (Oct. 22, 1992)
  • Thank you card to Bridget Moran from SFU (1993)
  • Pamphlet from New Caltec Campus Conference re: Raising Awareness of Social Issues: An Informed Look at the Classroom Mosaic (Feb. 8 - 11, 1993)
  • Advertisement for Stoney Creek Woman and A Little Rebellion (Pulp Press, Spring 1993)
  • Review of A Little Rebellion from Bob Harkins (CKPG TV and radio, Dec. 17, 1992)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Darlene Marzari, Minister of Tourism and Minister for Culture re: grant from Project Assistance for Creative Writers (Dec. 23, 1992)
  • Newspaper clipping: "One person can make a very big difference" (The Guardian, Hospital Employees' Union, March 1, 1993)
  • Note to Bridget Moran from The Canada Council for the Arts re: receipt of application (Feb. 16, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Diane Ally, Writing and Publishing Section, The Canada Council of Arts re: A Little Rebellion accepted to the Public Readings Programme (Feb. 3, 1993)
  • Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Nena Joy (Feb. 25, 1993)
  • Newspaper clipping: "National Book Un-Festival Week" (Cariboo Observer, April 7, 1993)
  • Advertisement for "Project Friendship"
  • Congratulatory card to Bridget Moran from Doug and Mayo
  • Bob Harkins comment re: Bridget Moran and Mary John receiving the Governor General's Award for Community Service (April 5, 1993)
  • Congratulatory letter from Brian Lam, Managing Editor, Arsenal Pulp Press re: Bridget Moran and Mary John receiving the Governor General's Award for Community Service (April 2, 1993)
  • Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Shannon Smith (April 1993)
  • Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Myra Rutherdale re: attending Canadian Women's History class at UNBC (April 23, 1993)
  • Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Margaret (April 18, 1993)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Authors Reading" (Valley Sentinel, April 27, 1993)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Pulp author 'too busy to attend Summit'" (Pulp Poop, Spring 1993)
  • Advertisement for Stoney Creek Woman, Judgement at Stoney Creek, and A Little Rebellion (Arsenal Pulp Press)
  • Remembrance card for Winnifred Agatha Bernier
  • Telephone messages for Bridget Moran re: date for the Bill Good show (May)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Diane Weismiller and Barbara Emery for Young Writers' Committee re: invitation to Terrace and District Teacher-Librarians' Assocation's Young Writers' Week
  • Bookmarks advertising Stoney Creek Woman, Judgement at Stoney Creek, A Little Rebellion, and Justa (Arsenal Pulp Press)
  • Birthday wishes and a biography of Bridget Moran
  • Advertisement for Judgement at Stoney Creek
  • Letter from Brian Gardiner to his constituents with a photo of Bridget Moran and Mary John receiving the Governor General's Award for Community Service at Mosquito Books, Prince George, BC (May 1993)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Author Finds Success in Her Sixties" by Ruth Scoullar (Observer, date unknown)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Book chronicles stormy career in social work" by Sydney Jones (The Kamloops Daily News, May 31, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Murray Mohur (?) re: article (July 5, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Sue Trhalley (?) re: contacting Irene Rothenburger (date unknown)
  • 1992 and 1993 Sales for multiple School Districts
  • Study Question for A Little Rebellion
  • Textbooks for a class with A Little Rebellion as one of the selections
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Rosalie Goldstein re: attending Social Work classes (Oct. 14, 1995)
  • Press release: "B.C.'s Welfare Controversy: The Other Side of the Story" (Arsenal Pulp Press, July 1993)
  • Advertisement for A Little Rebellion
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Dick Splane(?) re: review of A Little Rebellion; review is attached to the letter (Sept. 18, 1993)
  • Advertisement for the UBC Social Work Alumni Division Annual General Meeting with Bridget Moran speaking (Oct. 21, 1993)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Let's Stop slandering welfare recipients" by Bridget Moran (The Vancouver Sun, July 29, 1993).
The Year of the Child
2008.3.1.131 · Dossier · [ca. 1979]
Fait partie de Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Newspaper article "Year of the child? Tell that to Nancy" by Bridget Moran (The Vancouver Sun, Nov. 9, 1979)
  • Annotated copy of "Declaration of the Rights of the Child"Copy of social work assessment of an identified School District #57 child [RESTRICTED*].
Album #3: Newspaper clippings, 1964
2008.3.1.137 · Dossier · 1964
Fait partie de Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Newspaper clipping: "Gross neglect in welfare charged in note to Bennett" (Province Jan. 3, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "BC welfare stetup rapped by part-time case worker" (The Vancouver Sun, Jan. 3, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Full Probe Urged on Social Welfare" (Vancouver Sun, Jan. 3, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Case worker labels welfare sick, sick, sick" (Daily Colonist, Jan. 3, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Welfare neglect exposed" (The Citizen, Jan. 3, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Welfare in 'disastrous state'" (The Daily Colonist, Jan. 4, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "B.C. deliberately failing in welfare, says critic" (The Province, Jan.4, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Mrs. Moran defends 'ethics' over welfare state charges (Jan. 7, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Welfare decline" (The Sun, Jan. 31, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: 'Welfare problems will get worse" (Vancouver Sun, Jan. 4, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Anglicans ask probe of welfare" (Sun, Jan. 6, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Hit-and-miss welfare in B.C.?" (The Province, Jan. 4, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "In Your Hands" (The Citizen, Jan. 6, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Letters flood workers" (Jan. 7, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: letter to the editor (The Citizen, Jan. 6, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Social workers call for probe" (Sun, Jan. 7, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Vanderhoof social worker backs Mrs. Moran's stand" (Nechako Chronicle, Jan. 9, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Compounding need" (The Citizen, Jan. 22, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: Letters to the editor (Sun, Jan. 14, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Steacy: we show alarming social patters" (The Citizen, Jan. 16, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: letter to the editor (The Citizen, Jan. 21, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Hollering helps" (The Citizen, Jan. 14, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen, Jan. 20, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Hear for yourself" (The Citizen, Jan. 15, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Just amateurs doing an amateurish job" (The Citizen, Jan. 16, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Labour: sweep suffering under rug" (The Citizen, Jan 20, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Clean up welfare" (The Citizen, Jan 21, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "More support for Mrs. Moran comes from former official" (The Citizen, Jan 15, 1964).
2008.3.1.138 · Dossier · 1964
Fait partie de Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Newspaper clipping: letter to the editor (The Citizen, Jan. 17, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: two political cartoons by Norris of The Vancouver Sun
  • Newspaper clipping: "Welfare fuss to be in vain" (The Province, Jan.8, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "No word on welfare" (The Citizen, Jan.8, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Salaries blamed for welfare lack" (The Vancouver Sun, Jan. 6, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Clashes over welfare forecast" (The Citizen, Jan. 22, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Social workers can be trained" (The Sun, Jan. 17, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Many improvements seen at welfare office here" (The Citizen, Jan. 31, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "The old shell game" (The Citizen, Jan. 20, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Specialized help need seen here" (The Citizen Jan. 17, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen Jan. 17, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Welfare chief on 'routine' trip" (The Citizen Jan. 23, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen Jan. 9, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Letters to the Editor" (The Citizen Jan. 10, 1964
  • Telegram to Bridget Moran from Mr. and Mrs. Sig re: offer of support (Feb. 18, 1964)
  • Newspaper clipping: "A Cry for Action"; photo of Premier Bennet; scrap piece of paper
  • Newspaper clipping: Photo of Bridget Moran
  • Letter of support from Michael Wheeler on behalf of colleagues at UBC School of Social Work to Bridget Moran (Jan. 6, 1964)
  • Letter of support from V. Belknap, District Supervisor, Dept. of Social Welfare to Bridge Moran (Jan. 7, 1964)
  • Letter of support from Amy (?) Leigh to Bridget Moran (Jan. 7, 1964)
  • Copy of letter to Robert Bonner, Attorney General from Amy (?) Leigh (Jan. 23, 1964)
  • Letter of support from N.R. (Nan Reed?) to Bridget Moran (Jan.7, 1964)
  • Letter from R.J. Perrault, MLA to Bridget Moran re: Dec. 29, 1963 letter (Jan. 8, 1964)
  • Letter of support from D. Barrett, MLA to Bridget Moran (Jan. 22, 1964)
  • Letter from E.D. Fulton, Rulton, Rogers, Kelly and Reilly Barristers and Solicitors to Bridget Moran re: receipt of letter (Jan. 6, 1964)
  • Two cards of support
  • Telegram of support to Bridget Moran from Terry and Betty (Jan. 4, 1964)
  • Letter of support from Joan Whitford (student at St. Ann's Academy) to Bridget Moran (Jan. 20, 1964)
  • Letter of support from E.F. Watson, Executive Secretary of The Canadian Welfare Council to Bridget Moran (Jan. 15, 1964)
  • Letter of support from Mem Barteaux to Bridget Moran (Jan.2, 1964)
  • Letter of support from May Kirkham to Bridget Moran (March 20, 1964).
2008.3.2.04 · Dossier · 1947-1998
Fait partie de Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Record of Employment with University of Victoria (1978)
  • Christmas and Retirement cards
  • Copy of front page of the New York Tribune newspaper, (Saturday, September 1, 1923)
  • Transcript of "Song for John Stevens - Retiring from SD #57 - 1996"
  • Autograph page for Bridget Moran (Jan. 20, 1947?)*Guest book (Dec. 18, --)
  • Letter certifying University of Toronto Graduate School attendance by Bridget Moran (June 6, 1963) and University of Toronto Graduate Transcript, 1950
  • Letter from Health and Welfare Canada Income Security Programs to Bridget Moran re: her receipt of Old Age Security pension (1988)
  • Bridget Moran's Record of Employment with School District #57 (1988)
  • Letter from Garry Hartley, Coordinator of Curriculum Development and Implementation with School District #57 to Bridget Moran re: credit in an upcoming publication (Nov. 30, 1990)
  • Business card with School District 357
  • Unsigned personal letter to Bridget Moran (Dec. 2, 1988)*Excerpt from School District newsletter re: retirement news
  • 5 Photographs: Group photo of Quinson Elementary Staff, 1985-1986; Bridget Moran and two unidentified women sitting at a table: a pitcher of water and a large opened book lay in front of them; Group photo of Bridget and three other unidentified women; Group photo featuring Bridget Moran and nine other people posed in a living room; A camper parked at Miracle Beach, March 31, 1980*Invitation from Director of Personnel for School District #57 to Bridget to attend an "Employee Recognition Ceremony" to be held in her honour (April 14, 1989)
  • Letter from Jo-Anne Brown, Personnel Supervisor for SD #57 acknowledging receipt of Bridget's letter of retirement. (April 19, 1989)
  • Letter of thanks for Roy Stewart, Chairman of the Board of School Trustees to Bridget on the occasion of her retirement.
  • Programme for College of New Caledonia's 1998 Convocation and Bridget's speech to this assembly in her role as Representative of the College Board.
LSS Legal Services Society Appointment
2008.3.2.05 · Dossier · 1995-1997
Fait partie de Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Thank you cards to Bridget from various offices
  • Letter from Bridget Moran to Pindar [?] re: closure of LSS Langley office (Sept. 19, 1997)
  • Official appointment announcements from Mike Harcourt (1995) and Glen Clark (1997) recognizing Bridget's appointment as a director of the Legal Services Society
  • Copy of "Endorsement #8: Specific Claim Exclusion" issued to the Legal Services Society by American Home Assurance Company (March 1, 1997)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Ujjal Dosanjh, Attorney General of B.C. appointing her to the position of Director of the Legal Services Society of British Columbia.
  • Copy of Order of the Lieutenant Governor in Council (June 11, 1997).
2000.10.3.07 · Pièce · 13 Feb. 1986
Fait partie de David G. Fish fonds

Consists of 1 unpublished paper entitled "From Kandy to Canada, Or, Looking in the Mirror First," presented at the Eighth Bibile Memorial Oration to the Kandy Society of Medicine, Kandy Sri Lanka, 13 February 1986.

Seneka Bibile: A Tribute
2000.10.3.10 · Pièce · Feb. 1986
Fait partie de David G. Fish fonds

Consists of 1 unpublished paper entitled "Seneka Bibile: A Tribute," presented by Mark Amerasinghe, Kandy, February 1986.

Consultancies
2000.10.5 · Série organique · 1957 - 1982
Fait partie de David G. Fish fonds

Series consists of documents and reports related to David Fish's consultancy work in the Maldives and in Sri Lanka in the 1970s.

Electronic Records
2000.10.6 · Série organique · 1992 - 1997
Fait partie de David G. Fish fonds

Series consists of 38 diskettes of the electronic records of Dr. David Fish, which have been migrated to 1 CD-ROM.

Mission hospital in Metlakatla, BC
2009.7.1.060 · Pièce · [ca. 1873 - ca. 1920]
Fait partie de Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Photograph depicts a large two-storey building with the sign: "CALEDONIA HOSPITAL". Fence crosses foreground, hills visible in background.

Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Mission Hosp at Metlakatla B.C."

2009.7.1.138 · Pièce · September 1933
Fait partie de Archdeacon W. H. Collison fonds

Boat floats close to shore in foreground, forest and hills on opposite shore in background. Joyce is the daughter of Bertha and W.E. Collison, and the granddaughter of Marion and Archdeacon W.H. Collison.

Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Upper Nass River Sept. 1933. Joyce with Tom Moorhouse & the medical officer".

Geoffrey R. Weller fonds
2001.8 · Fonds · 1960-2002

The Geoffrey R. Weller fonds primarily comprises material involved in research toward and the publication of Geoffrey Weller’s scholarly works as well as records from Weller’s research for government contracts and community service positions. The fonds also comprises records from Weller’s teaching activities at UNBC and other universities. The records are divided into six series, which primarily reflect Weller’s activities conducting research, presenting and publishing scholarly work, and teaching courses at academic institutions. The series are: Research, Scholarly Works, Instruction, Academic Appointments, Honors and Awards, and Personal Records.

Series 1: Research contains material gathered and created by Weller in the course of his research for scholarly works, government contracts, and community service positions. These activities often overlap in dates and area of research interest. Weller’s research material is further broken down into 12 subseries by research project or set of interconnected projects from a similar time period: Subseries 1: Canadian Labor Relations, Subseries 2: Health Policy in Canada and Other Countries, Subseries 3: Local and Provincial Government in Northern Canada, Subseries 4: Water Politics and Environmental Issues in the Great Lakes Region, Subseries 5: Health Policy in South Africa, Subseries 6: Health Care in Ontario and the Circumpolar North, Subseries 7: Circumpolar Universities and Development in Circumpolar Regions, Subseries 8: Ontario Politics, Subseries 9: Circumpolar Foreign Policy, Subseries 10: Health Policy, Subseries 11: Government and Economic Development in the Circumpolar North, and Subseries 12: Intelligence.

Series 2: Scholarly Works provides copies and drafts of works written or coauthored by Weller and related material involved in the work’s publication or presentation at conferences. The series is broken in to seven subseries: Subseries 1: Articles and Chapters, Subseries 2: Conference Papers, Subseries 3: Book Reviews, Subseries 4: Talks and Lectures, Subseries 5: Publications, Subseries 6: Doctoral Dissertation, and Subseries 7: Other Publications. The Publications subseries refers to articles for chapters by Weller in the journal or book in which they were published.

Series 3: Instruction consists of 15 subseries encompassing lecture notes, syllabi, reading lists, and other material from courses taught by Weller at Bishop’s University, Lakehead University, and UNBC. Courses taught at Bishops University comprise subseries Comparative Politics and History of Political Ideas. Courses taught at Lakehead University comprise subseries Public Administration, Canadian Public Administration, Ontario Politics and Canadian Provincial Politics, Modern Political Theory, Local Government, Canadian Government and Politics, and Politics in the Canadian North. Weller’s UNBC courses comprise subseries Politics in the Canadian North (taught at both Lakehead University and UNBC), The European Union, Social and Health Policy and Administration, Redefining Security, Contemporary Australia and New Zealand, and Canada and the World. The series also includes a Course General subseries, which consists of files containing material from multiple different courses.

Series 4: Academic Appointments consists of records from Weller’s activities obtaining academic appointments and completing his responsibilities within these appointments, including collaborating with other universities worldwide. The series is broken down into three subseries: Subseries 1: Appointments and Reviews, Subseries 2: Curriculum Vitae, and Subseries 3: International Collaborations.

Series 5: Awards and Honors consists of plaques Weller was awarded at Lakehead University and records related to the honorary doctorate Weller received from the University of Lapland.

Series 6: Personal Records, the last series, contains records not involved in Weller’s research or academic positions. These include Weller’s day planners and journals, as well as programs from his memorial service.

Sans titre
Research
2001.8.1 · Série organique · 1960-2000
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

Series consist of material gathered or created by Weller in his research for scholarly work, government contracts, and community service involvement.

Health Policy
2001.8.1.10 · Sous-série organique · 1965-[1999?] (1986-1999 predominant)
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

Subseries consists of material involved in Weller’s research on health policy, some of which pertains to comparing health policy in different countries. The material consists of primarily newspaper clippings and photocopied academic papers. There may be connections between the files and subseries 2, as some of the files in the earlier subseries appear to have been used again in later research.

"Thinking about Foreign Policy"
2001.8.2.1.01 · Dossier · 1973
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of a review by Weller of "Thinking About Foreign Policy" by Peter C. Dobell and Bruce Thordarson. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 1 listed in Weller's CV.

2001.8.2.1.02 · Dossier · 1974-1975
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of an article titled "Recent Developments in Canadian Health Policy" by Weller printed in "Health Politics" Vol. 5 No. 1, Fall 1974 and related correspondence. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 2 listed in Weller's CV.

2001.8.2.1.09 · Dossier · 1977-1980
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of a conference paper titled "The Conflict of Values and Goals in the Canadian Health Care System" presented by Weller at a session on health policy and printed in the proceedings of the "Conference on Social Development in a Pluralist Society." The file also contains an advertisement for the book "Resources and the Environment: Policy Perspectives for Canada" for which Weller has written a chapter title "Resource Development in Northern Ontario: A Case Study in Hinterland Politics." This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 6 listed in Weller's CV.

Canadian Security Intelligence Service
2001.8.2.1.35 · Dossier · 1986-1989
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of articles titled "The Canadian Security Intelligence Service Under Stress" and "Democracy, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the Future" by Weller as well as correspondence and drafts with annotations. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 31 listed in Weller's CV.

2001.8.2.1.39 · Dossier · 1988
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of a paper titled "The University and the National Economy" by Weller and R.G. Rosehart, presented at the 1988 Congress of Commonwealth Universities. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 35 listed in Weller's CV.

"Shaping Lake Superior's Future"
2001.8.2.1.40 · Dossier · 1988
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of an article titled "Shaping Lake Superior's Future" by Weller, printed in "Horizons" magazine Vol.10, No.3, Winter 1988. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 36 listed in Weller's CV.

2001.8.2.1.42 · Dossier · 1988-1989
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of an article titled "Accountability in Canadian Intelligence Services" by Geoffrey Weller, a copy of the article from a reprint of the "International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence" Vol.2, No.3, Fall 1988, and related correspondence. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 38 listed in Weller's CV.

"Politics and Policy in the North"
2001.8.2.1.46 · Dossier · 1989-1997
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of an article titled "Politics and Policy in the North" by Weller, notes, and correspondence. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 40 listed in Weller's CV.

2001.8.2.1.47 · Dossier · 1990
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of an article titled "The Devolution of Authority for Health Care Services to the Governments of the Yukon and the Northwest Territories" by Geoffrey Weller, notes and correspondence as well as a 3 1/2 " floppy disk. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 41 listed in Weller's CV.

2001.8.2.1.50 · Dossier · 1988-1991
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of an article written by Pranlal Manga and Weller titled "Health Policy under Conservative Governments in Canada" and correspondence concerning the publication of the article. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 44 listed in Weller's CV.

2001.8.2.1.53 · Dossier · 1994, 1997
Fait partie de Geoffrey R. Weller fonds

File consists of an article written by Weller titled "Should British Columbia Create a Ministry of Northern Affairs?" as well as drafts of the article, correspondence concerning its publication, and correspondence to politicians and newspapers concerning the idea of a new ministry. This file was originally numbered to correspond with article number 47 listed in Weller's CV.