File contains presentation notes.
File contains correspondence and presentation material including graduation speeches.
File pertains to funding.
File contains handout simulation to stimulation discussion in class.
Item is a certificate award for English non-fiction on a Jewish theme, issued to Pick by the J.I. Segal Foundation and the Jewish Public Library for "Between Gods".
File consists of correspondence and a script for a docudrama series, along with a DVD produced by the Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit, "Can You Picture Yourself As A Public Health Inspector."
File consists of correspondence, project proposal, and commission agreement with Soulpepper Theatre Company.
Accession consists of: booklets containing student projects edited by Judith Rudakoff, “Questionable Activities: Canadian Theatre Artists Interviewed by Canadian Theatre Students,” 3 vols., 1997-1998, and “Telling Tales out of School,” a series of one-person performances created by students of Judith Rudakoff’s Playwriting and New Play Dramaturge classes, 2006-2009; articles about Judith Rudakoff, 1990-2001; correspondence regarding the University of Cape Town, 2016; syllabus for a dramaturgy course, 1988; conference papers, 2006-2011; conference booklets and related documents; correspondence regarding acceptance of Judith Rudakoff’s PhD dissertation by the University of Toronto, 1983; teaching award nominations; playwriting files; issues of Toronto Free Press, 1984-1989; award notices and nominations, 1984-2015; scripts for “Not Having,” “The Straw Hat – The Musical,” “The River,” and “Home is not a place” (the last two plays written with Judith Skelton and Joseph Tisga); and files supporting Judith Rudakoff’s academic promotion, 2003.
File consists of the 1979 background report "Metro's Suburbs in Transition Part I: Evolution and Overview" by R. Marvyn Novick for the Social Planning Council of Metropolitan Toronto. It also includes an article titled "In Memoriam - A Dear Friend and Colleague Passes: Marvyn Novick" (1940-2016).
File consists of Arik C. Day's Master Thesis "Social Innovation as Community Governance: Critical Success Factors in the Neoliberal City," for the Graduate School of Social Sicences, Urban and Regional Planning, at the University of Amsterdam.
File consists of two copies of The Downsview Advocate, issue 3, number 6.
File consists of newspaper clippings and photocopies of news articles published between 2015 and 2016.
File consists of research and production materials related to the film the Devils Horn including correspondence, research notes, and production documents such as agreements and applications.
File consists of research and production material related to the film the Devils Horn including a script, research spreadsheets, and promotional material.
File consists of research material related to the film the Devils Horn including a notepad and notebook.
File consists of miscellaneous materials related to the composer Joaquin Rodrigo, the topic of the 1993 film Shadows and Light: Joaquin Rodrigo at 90 .
File consists of production material related to the film "Devil's Horn" including budget, research, and crew lists.
File consists of Whitaker’s expert opinion on Bill C-51, a bill intended to make changes to the Canadian Criminal Code and the Department of Justice Act. File includes an invitation, reimbursement forms, Whitaker’s notes during his appearance in front of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, and research notes on CSIS’s powers as an intelligence service. File also includes a thank you note from ‘Murray’ with the Arms of Canada emblazoned on the cover page.
File consists of a clean draft manuscript.
File consists of a heavily annotated draft manuscript.
File consists of an edited manuscript.
File consists of a heavily annotated draft manuscript with several pages of handwritten additions to the text by Vassanji.
File includes prepared notes and presentation
File contains entire copies of the magazine (Spring 2016, Winter 2016, Fall 2016, Summer 2006) which contain articles authored by Brian Wright-McLeod or advertisements for the encyclopedia.
Fonds consists of records created and accumulated by Marilou McPhedran through her activities as a lawyer, legal reformer, and activist. These records illustrate the breadth and variety of McPhedran's work in the areas of constitutional reform, women's international and national rights, women's health, and violence against women and children. Included in the fonds are administrative records of a number of non-profit organizations and committees of which she was a founder, including the Women's Legal Education Action Fund, the Gerstein Centre, the Metropolitan Action Committee on Violence against Women and Children, and the Ad Hoc Committee of Canadian Women on the Constitution. Other records in this fonds, including subject files, correspondence and conference materials, document McPhedran's academic, research and writing work and her contracted work for women's health organizations.
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File consists of correspondence regarding requests for interviews from national and foreign media outlets.
File consists of correspondence regarding foreign editions of Mistry’s books through Westwood Creative Artists Ltd.
File consists of correspondence with the Governor General’s office, protocol and instructions for the investiture ceremony, and photocopied portraits of Mistry and the investiture ceremony day.
File consists of three issues of The Royal Society of Literature Review and correspondence. Mistry was appointed a fellow to the organization in 2009.
File consists of invitations, emails and photographs pertaining to The Giller Prize award ceremonies, attended and unattended.
File consists of correspondence pertaining to “A Fine Balance” being on both the Literary Review of Canada’s list of 25 most influential books of the last 25 years (1991-2016) and their list of 100 most important Canadian books (2006).
File includes three catalogues of Tony Urquhart’s artwork, and one catalogue of artwork, with stories by family members, by Marsh Urquhart, Tony’s son.
File consists of published articles written by Crosbie for this monthly magazine.
File consists of items collected and/or accumulated by Crosbie, including a toy belonging to her dog, a pair of earrings, a pen used by Marilyn Manson, items pertaining to the suicide of Daniel Jones and to Tony Burgess. These items are accompanied by explanatory notes written by Crosbie.
Item is a wool sweater once belonging to Mordecai Richler, accompanied by an explanatory note written by Crosbie and email correspondence exchanged with Crosbie, Noah Richler and Sarah MacLaughlin regarding the sweater.
Folder contains Regent Park Film Festival’s 2016 (14th annual) festival programme, poster, and folding flyer distributed in the Regent Park area of Toronto.
File consists of two manuscripts with edit notes by Crosbie, Heather Sangster and Sara Peters.
File consists of correspondence, a program, and schedules related to the screening of the film "Random Acts of Legacy" at the 2016 Chicago International Film Festival.
File consists of postcards from the "Transformations: Enlightenment in the Digital Age" Exhibition of which Ali Kazimi was a co-creator.