Consists of 1 unpublished paper entitled "Disposition of Surviving Children of Parents Deceased from AIDS," presented at the 10th International Conference on AIDS, Yokohama, Japan, 7-12 August 1994.
Andy Meints, Houston Mill Manager, and Yasumasa Kimura, Noranda Forest Sales, are viewing the lumber shipment with several unidentified Japanese businessmen.
Photograph depicts the Tofino Airport. It was a former wartime RCAF base built in 1942 for anti-Japanese air patrols. It was now a D.O.T controlled airport.
File consists of an interview with Ruth Cunningham and her daughter, Lillian Coulling regarding their knowledge of the Japanese internment camps in the Prince George-Valemount area.
An unidentified man grades a piece of lumber with a colored marker according to the Japanese Agricultural Standard.
An unidentified man instructs several unidentified Northwood employees on the Japanese Agricultural Standard grading system.
A larger view of a Northwood "kiln-dried" lumber shipment that is certified by both the Japanese Agricultural Standard and the Council of Forest Industries [COFI].
Several pieces of lumber waiting to be shipped during the first shipment with the Japanese Agricultural Standard Certification from Houston Sawmill.
Mike Madrigga speaking at the first Japanese Agricultural Standard lumber shipment from Houston Sawmill.
File contains bound reports and meeting materials generated by the Canadian Pulp & Paper Association and Japan Paper Association's 2nd Joint Meeting.
Canadian Pulp & Paper Association (CPPA)A detailed view of a Northwood "kiln-dried" lumber shipment that is certified by both the Japanese Agricultural Standard and the Council of Forest Industries [COFI].
A piece of lumber stamped with the Japanese Agricultural Standard certification and signed by several Northwood employees.
Several pieces of lumber awaiting shipment, with the ceremonial banner for the first Japanese Agricultural Standard Certification, the Northwood banner and the Canadian flag attached.
File contains bound reports and meeting materials generated by the Canadian Pulp & Paper Association and Japan Paper Association's 6th Joint Meeting.
Canadian Pulp & Paper Association (CPPA)Three unidentified men grade several pieces of lumber in a sawmill using the Japanese Agricultural Standard.
A piece of paper attached to a lumber shipment, certifying that this shipment has met Japanese Agricultural Standard criteria.
Several stacks of Northwood "kiln-dried" lumber, certified using the Japanese Agricultural Standard grading system, awaiting shipment.
Japanese fishing float probably found or received by Minister Iona Campagnolo in Haida Gwaii.
Caption: "Ocean Falls from Jap-town [Japan town]. Mt. Baldy in the background."
File contains meeting agendas, minutes, reports, and correspondence for the joint meeting with the Japan Paper Association.
Canadian Pulp & Paper Association (CPPA)File contains meeting agendas, minutes, reports, and correspondence for the joint meeting with the Japan Paper Association.
Canadian Pulp & Paper Association (CPPA)File contains meeting agendas, minutes, reports, and correspondence for the joint meeting with the Japan Paper Association.
Canadian Pulp & Paper Association (CPPA)File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding Canadian Parliamentary Helsinki Group meetings, the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee meetings on international development, and Japanese relations. Also includes a report from an official trip to Eastern Europe concerning population development, a report in French on the activities of the Association Internationale des Parlementaires de Langue Francaise [International Association of French Speaking Parliamentarians], a booklet in French containing the statutes for the Association Internationale des Parlementaires de Langue Francaise, proposals from the Canadian Parliamentary Helsinki Group, a report on the Informal Working Group of Parliamentarians Concerned with Population and Development Issues, an itinerary for the Liberal International Congress,a booklet entitled "Visit to Canada by a Japanese Parliamentary Delegation Program," itineraries for the Japanese Parliamentary Delegation visit, a report by the Department of External Affairs entitled "Canada/Japan Relations: General Facts," notes, and memoranda.
The FTO [Foreign Testing Organization] Supervisor reviews the Japanese Agricultural Standard grading samples.
File consists of notes and printed emails relating to a Japanese internment camp and sawmill near Penny and Hungary Creek.
File contains meeting agendas, minutes, reports, and correspondence for the joint meeting with the Japan Paper Association.
Canadian Pulp & Paper Association (CPPA)An unidentified man learns how to grade lumber using the Japanese Agricultural Standard.
File contains informational packages and a presentation on the YFY Group, a Japanese firm.
Noranda Forest Inc.File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the British Columbia economy. Also includes a news release from Victims of Industry Changing Environment concerning the proposed Japanese Nippon Kokan steel mill in Terrace, a newsletter entitled "Handy Facts for Whoever Wants an N.K.K. Steel Mill", a directory of members of the Western Guides and Outfitters Association, and the summary of a survey on new Members of Parliament.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding financial aid to sports organizations and tournaments. Also includes an informational report from Paris by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on fair play in Sport, a report on the 1967 International University Sports Federation (FISU) games in Tokyo Japan, original and photocopied newspaper clippings, telexes, and memoranda.
Four pieces of lumber that have been stamped with the Japanese Agricultural Standard stamp, indicating that these pieces of lumber have passed the quality inspection for the Japanese Agricultural Standard.
File contains one postcard dated January 5, 1981 from Japan.
File consists of articles by Jun Takeda, a Japanese Ecologist.
Two semi trucks carrying a load of Northwood lumber, destined for Japan.
Yasumasa Kimura, Noranda Forest Sales, and several unidentified Japanese businessmen view several pieces of lumber that have been certified to meet Japanese Agricultural Standard criteria.
An unidentified Japanese businessman carefully observes the quality of a piece of lumber that has been certified using the Japanese Agricultural Standard grading system.
An unidentified man signing the Japanese Agricultural Standard Agreement, while Mike Madrigga and three unidentified Japanese businessmen share a laugh.
Mike Madrigga signs the Japanese Agricultural Standard agreement, while three unidentified Japanese businessmen look on.
Japanese (?) Man standing in a canoe
The Japanese Agricultural Standard Certificate.
File consists of photocopies of sources relating to Japanese internment in Northern BC, as well as a copy of Megan Heitrich's article in BC History "WWII Japanese Internment Camps along the Upper Fraser. Also includes annotated drafts of some of the project's oral history transcripts.
Photograph depicts the 1945 Japanese war balloon chandelier with one bomb attached suspended in a tree, east of Fort Babine.
Buyers examining finished building materials.
File consists of an edition of the publication "The Last Great Forest: Japanese Multinationals and Alberta's Northern Forests" that was used to research for "Virtual Clearcut".
Handwritten annotation in ink on verso reads: "My Jap cook. Tomiachi (?) Katsamuata (?)
Buyers examining finished building materials.
Item is a photograph of Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko entertaining, from left, unknown, Don Brothers ?, Mr. Williston, Ken Kiernan, Ralph Loffmark and Premier Bennett.