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P.E. Trudeau interviews : Pirouette, Trudeau's World

File consists of interviews done by J.L. Granatstein or Robert Bothwell for the book, Pirouette: Pierre Trudeau and Canadian foreign policy (University of Toronto Press, 1990) and used again for Trudeau's World: Insiders Reflect on Foreign Policy, Trade, and Defence, 1968-84 (UBC Press, 2017).

P.E. Trudeau interviews : Pirouette, Trudeau's World

File consists of interviews done by J.L. Granatstein or Robert Bothwell for the book, Pirouette: Pierre Trudeau and Canadian foreign policy (University of Toronto Press, 1990) and used again for Trudeau's World: Insiders Reflect on Foreign Policy, Trade, and Defence, 1968-84 (UBC Press, 2017).

P.E. Trudeau interviews : Pirouette, Trudeau's World

File consists of interviews done by J.L. Granatstein or Robert Bothwell for the book, Pirouette: Pierre Trudeau and Canadian foreign policy (University of Toronto Press, 1990) and used again for Trudeau's World: Insiders Reflect on Foreign Policy, Trade, and Defence, 1968-84 (UBC Press, 2017).

Filmmaking and project files

Series consists of records created or accumulated by Sternberg in the process of her activities as an experimental filmmaker, performer, and artist. Records include project files on complete and incomplete works, including but not limited to "A Story," "Transitions," "Like a Dream That Vanishes," and "Beating," and consist of notes, scripts, shot lists, research materials, grant applications, and correspondence. This series is primarily comprised of 35mm slides and photographs of varying dimensions. The series also includes multiple moving image formats, as well as an envelope of pressed leaves and a box of cloth figures.

Personal files

Series contains textual records and photographs pertaining to Sternberg's personal life, including medical information and personal correspondence. Included in the series is a file of Sternberg's correspondence with Canadian experimental artist and art educator Michael Fernandes.

Photos, memorabilia

File consists of a Christmas card from Pierre Elliott Trudeau featuring a photo of his family, Powe's 1977 graduation portrait, a photograph of Powe and his mother, Alys, at his 1980 graduation ceremony, and two other photographs of Powe.

Recent things

File consists of a copy of an interview with Powe for "Brainstorm" and an article by Powe entitled "The Charge in the Global Membrane: Notes on Paradigm Change",

CV

File contains Michael Davey's curriculum vitae.

A life of movies, 1956-2016

File consists of a bound volume containing reproductions of written documents and photographs selected by Bruce Pittman to commemorate his career in film making.

Series 8: Correspondence (academic), occasional papers and presentations

Series consists of records pertaining to York and external correspondence between 1973-2017 including tenure and promotion files; the 1975-1976 Senior Killam Award; the Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Affairs sponsored by the University of Toronto and York University; the ‘Sasakawa Scholarship Affair’; and a series of book reviews, mainly for Pacific Affairs. There are also letters relating to Endicott’s book publications, researched papers presented by Endicott at forums and colloquia, texts published in journals, papers and more informal notes for talks at public libraries, schools, church groups, continuing education programs, TV and radio, on topics of contemporary interest. Finally, there are a number of files from Canadian and international China friendship associations.

Ian Gentles fonds

  • F0106
  • Fonds
  • 1960-2017

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Gentles’ roles as a professor of history at York University, as an active member of the Coalition for Life, and as Vice-President and Research Director of the deVeber Institute for Bioethics and Social Research. These include files related to Gentles' teaching at Glendon College, York University and Tyndale University College, his research and publishing activities in the field of history, as well as records pertaining to his administrative activities at York. They also includes files related to Gentles’ research in bioethics—primarily on the subjects of abortion and assisted suicide—as well as records related to the administrative activities of the Coalition for Life and the deVeber Institute.

Gentles, Ian

De Veber Institute : misc.

File consists of related to the deVeber Institute for Bioethics and Social Research, including copies of administrative documents, the text of an advertising presentation prepared for a Catholic church service, and a promotional leaflet,

De Veber Institute : minutes, agendas, board + AGM

File consists of related to the deVeber Institute for Bioethics and Social Research, including meeting agendas, financial statements, reports to the Board and to the Annual General Meeting, issues of their newsletter "Perspectives," and correspondence.

Unequal City : The Hidden Divide Among Toronto's Children and Youth

File consists of "Unequal City: The Hidden Divide Among Toronto's Children and Youth," a 2017 Toronto Child and Family Poverty Report Card jointly produced by the Children's Aid Society of Toronto, Colour of Poverty - Colour of Change, Family Service Toronto/Ontario Campaign 2000, the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants, Social Planning Toronto and the Children's Aid Foundation.

Blacks in Canada

File include pamphlet "Surviving York [University]: While Being Black" by the York United Black Students' Alliance and slides from a presentation to Prime Minister Trudeau titled "Supporting and Enhancing Black Students' Achievement: A National Strategy"

Canadian Dimension Vol. 51, no. 1

File consists of one copy of Canadian Dimension Volume 51, number 1, which includes Whitaker’s article ‘Outflanking the NDP: the Liberals and the Left.’

Correspondence

File consists of an assortment of e-mail, letters, cards, application forms and royalty statements pertaining to Pick's literary career and activities. Correspondents include Martha Webb, Robert Wiersema, Anne Michaels, Mary-Anne Harrington, Alissa York, Miriam Toews, Antanas Sileika, Charlotte Gray, Lauren Groff, Jenny Offill and others. e-mail exchanged between Pick and Lynn Henry regarding final edits to "Strangers with the Same Dream is also part of this file.

Correspondence

File consists of an assortment of e-mail, letters, cards, application forms and royalty statements pertaining to Pick's literary career and activities. Correspondents include Martha Webb, Robert Wiersema, Anne Michaels, Mary-Anne Harrington, Alissa York, Miriam Toews, Antanas Sileika, Charlotte Gray, Lauren Groff, Jenny Offill and others. e-mail exchanged between Pick and Lynn Henry regarding final edits to "Strangers with the Same Dream is also part of this file.

Correspondence

File consists of e-mail, letters, cards, Q&A answers, magazine article drafts and a book promotion schedule, pertaining to Pick's freelance writing, her teaching at Humber College and Sage Hill, and the publication and promotion of "Strangers with the Same Dream" . Correspondents include Lynn Henry, Sharon Klein, David Bezmozgis, Cathy Buchanan, Kathleen Winter, Emily Landau, Yann Martel, Mark Abley and others.

Chalmers Arts Fellowship application

Item is Pick's draft application for a Chalmers Arts Fellowship from the Ontario Arts Council for a project entitled "Exploring Palestine and Israel as a Socially Conscious New Jew".

Hebrew course materials

File consists of an annotated Hebrew language workbook and a syllabus pertaining to a Hebrew level 1 course taken by Pick at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre in Toronto.

Photographs

Series consists of photographs of or by Alison Pick, taken in the 1990s and 2000s. These photographs pertain to canoe trips taken by Pick; her attendance at literary workshops, writing retreats and readings; publicity photographs; research for her book "The Sweet Edge"; and social gatherings with Canadian writers including Michael Crummey, Michael Winter, Christine Pountney, Steven Heighton, David Seymour, Karen Solie, and many others.

Far Cry : Norwegians

File consists of research materials pertaining to an early Norwegian settlement based around the 19th century lumber industry in Quebec, Canada.

Far Cry : salmon

File consists of research materials pertaining to the salmon and canning industries in British Columbia.

Pact Program

File contains PACT (Participation Acknowledgement Commitment Transformation) Urban peace program overview brochure.

Nigel Thomas & Kola

File consists of records relating to Judith Cowan's participation in the Lectures Kola Readings series in Montreal, 20 June 2017, when she read a passage from Road of Metamorphoses.

Listen to the Land - B-roll Misc Exports

File consists of four subfolders containing 11 film elements of b-roll footage of miscellaneous scenes, including a cooking class, a mine tour with Adam from Tata Steel, and the Shecanapish family's blind goose hunt.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T2.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in Naskapi and English about how naming children works in Naskapi culture, the importance of raising future generations to know Naskapi language and culture and at the end they speak about a walk being done by community members to Kuujjuaq.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T3_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about the past summer's culture week and the activities that took place. Ashley also tells the story in Naskapi of her son's walking out ceremony and the importance of passing on Naskapi culture, language and teachings to the next generations. They talk about how the language has changed to include new things like TVs and different foods like pizza. They also discuss how the new curriculum in the school is helping the young children be more fluent in Naskapi.

020V9277-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about raising children on the land and with their language.

020V9278-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about the past summer's culture week and the activities that took place. Ashley also tells the story in Naskapi of her son's walking out ceremony and the importance of passing on Naskapi culture, language and teachings to the next generations. They talk about how the language has changed to include new things like TVs and different foods like pizza. They also discuss how the new curriculum in the school is helping the young children be more fluent in Naskapi.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T1.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in mainly English and some Naskapi about the past 50 years of Naskapi history and the importance of Naskapi identity for healing. Topics discussed include Noat's history in residential schools and then learning from Elders, leaving the community to learn about what others are doing and then returning to learn more and encourage others to reconnect to Naskapi culture.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T1_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in mainly English and some Naskapi about the past 50 years of Naskapi history and the importance of Naskapi identity for healing. Topics discussed include Noat's history in residential schools and then learning from Elders, leaving the community to learn about what others are doing and then returning to learn more and encourage others to reconnect to Naskapi culture.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T2_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in Naskapi and English about how naming children works in Naskapi culture, the importance of raising future generations to know Naskapi language and culture and at the end they speak about a walk being done by community members to Kuujjuaq.

INTERVIEW - Ashley & Noat - T3.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about the past summer's culture week and the activities that took place. Ashley also tells the story in Naskapi of her son's walking out ceremony and the importance of passing on Naskapi culture, language and teachings to the next generations. They talk about how the language has changed to include new things like TVs and different foods like pizza. They also discuss how the new curriculum in the school is helping the young children be more fluent in Naskapi.

020V9275-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in Naskapi and English about how naming children works in Naskapi culture, the importance of raising future generations to know Naskapi language and culture and at the end they speak about a walk being done by community members to Kuujjuaq.

020V9280-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking to Celia Haig-Brown about language and the new generation developing new terms for items like pizza and television. This file may be audio only.

020V9276-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about naming traditions and language and naming ceremonies.

020V9279-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking to Celia Haig-Brown about water ceremonies and maintaining traditions.

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