File consists of a program, notices and a nametag pertaining to Pick's participation in this event.
File consists of a two-volume compendium of Bruce Pittman's career making movies broken down into: Early years, 1950-1972; Getting started, 1972-1979; The Professional, 1980-1989; Directing, 1990-1995; and Still standing, 1996-2015.
File consists of research material related to an unproduced film project on musician Robbie Robertson including a notepad titled Robbie Robertson Notes to interview questions June 2017 and a copy of the book Testimony by Robbie Robertson with a dedication written by the donor which reads Jan 2017 Let the magic begin!
File includes a draft of ‘The Elephant in the Room’ an unpublished play by Uppal. File also includes comic strips and newspaper articles referencing the idiom. ‘Elephant’ was submitted as an entry for the Tiger Bamboo Festival, a celebration of plays and playwrights of Asian heritage during Asian Heritage Month (May).
File consists of a report on the "Probability of Employment Standard Violations Against Temporary Help Agencies in Northwest Toronto," as compiled by Community and Legal Aid Services and Jane Finch Action Against Poverty.
File consists of a copy of the Toronto Strong Neighbourhoods Strategy 2020 information booklet and a photocopy of the same information booklet.
File consists of the final version of the "Keele Finch Plus Profile Report prepared by the City of Toronto. The report contains an assessment of demographics and community services in the Keele Street and Finch Avenue West Area through a Community Services and Facilities Study.
Folder contains outreach materials for the Home Made Visible Project, created by the Regent Park Film Festival. Included are drafts and final versions for the first stage of marketing materials.
File contains a meeting agenda, a draft partnership memorandum of understanding, a list of filmmakers, a project description document, a list of Indigenous resources and artists, an advisory memorandum of understanding, and a preliminary workflow for the Home Made Visible project.
File consists of correspondence and a funding application for a short documentary film on bottle pickers.
File pertains to Ellenwood’s contribution to the Françoise Sullivan retrospective held at Musée d’art contemporain de Montreal (20 Oct. 2018 to 20 Jan. 2019). Records include email correspondence and various drafts of Ellenwood’s essay, “Françoise Sullivan and the question of myth,” written for the exhibition catalog.
File consists of limited run letterpress prints of this poem by Crosbie, taken from her book The Corpses of the Future, printed at the Coach House on bpNichol Lane in Toronto.
File consists of an uncorrected proof of the novel “Ants Among Elephants,” with correspondence from the publisher Farrar Straus Giroux.
File consists of handwritten pages of research notes and copies from published materials.
File consists of research materials and notes pertaining to the HMHS Llandovery Castle, one of five Canadian hospital ships that served during World War One.
File consists of research material on cold water swimming.
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,
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",
File pertains to a Parks Canada report on Northrop Frye prepared by historian Allison Sarkar and Powe’s commentary on and review of the report. Records in this file are printed e-mail and a copy of the report.
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.
File consists of two images of Pick, one in colour and the other rendered in both black and white and colour.
File consists of a bound volume containing reproductions of written documents and photographs selected by Bruce Pittman to commemorate his career in film making.
File consists of a script with handwritten annotations.
File consists of a script based on the novel by Richard Ford.
File consists of the welcome panel text package for the Humber River Hospital's heritage display sponsored by IC Savings. It includes copy text for a timeline of events and a heritage quiz.
File consists of Donya Ahmadi's dissertation "Living with Diversity in Jane-Finch" for the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at Delft University.
File consists of Donya Ahmadi's academic article "Diversity and social cohesion: the case of Jane-Finch, a highly diverse lower income Toronto Neighbourhood" for the academic journal Urban Research & Practice, a journal of the European Urban Research Association.
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.
File contains a copy of permission forms signed by Home Made Visible participants including a copyright license agreement, letter of information and agreement to participate, submission receipt, and artist commission agreements.
File consists of research and production material related to the film Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas including production notes with time stamps
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.’
File includes Fusé’s correspondence with Nancy Xia, a member of the Christian organization Alpha.
File consists of research materials and images for the card game.
File consists of research materials pertaining to an early Norwegian settlement based around the 19th century lumber industry in Quebec, Canada.
File consists of research materials pertaining to the salmon and canning industries in British Columbia.
File pertains to Ellenwood’s contribution to the anthology Canadian Plays and Perfomance Documents: 1606-1967, which was a translation of and commentary about Bien-être (The Good Life) by Claude Gauvreau. Records include email correspondence, notes from a conference about the project, draft copies of other pieces from the anthology, and drafts of Ellenwood’s commentary and his translation.
File consists of a draft manuscripts, notes, email correspondence and research material pertaining to Ellenwood’s review for The Review of Canadian Art of Stan Dragland’s book about painter Gerald Squires.
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 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 one subfolder and six directories containing 111 film elements of b-roll footage shot 18 September 2016 of the local church, a baptism, the moonrise, Sunday service, and sunset. One directory labelled church scenes, is empty.
File consists of one subfolder and two subdirectories containing 88 film elements of b-roll and drone footage taken on 17 September 2016 at Agnes Mckenzie's camp at Annabelle including berry picking, fishing, and ptarmigan hunting.
File consists of one subfolder containing 21 film elements of local vistas, landscape views and local plant life shot on September 16, 2016.
File consists of one subfolder and three directories containing 36 film elements of b-roll and drone footage taken on 15 September 2016 of a conoe class, the Tata mine and train, and an interview with William Einish.
File consists of a community meeting of local people discussing a number of items, primarily in Naskapi.
File consists of one subfolder and three subdirectories containing 69 film elements of b-roll and drone footage of open pit mines, gravel roads, and local plants shot on 13 September 2016.
File consists of two manuscripts with edit notes by Crosbie, Heather Sangster and Sara Peters.
File consists of postcards from the "Transformations: Enlightenment in the Digital Age" Exhibition of which Ali Kazimi was a co-creator.
File consists of two subfolders containing 31 film elements taken on 11 May 2016 of the open pit mines.
File consists of an interview with Noat Einish.
File consists of an interview with Joseph Guanish speaking in Naskapi on 15 February 2016. There are no transcripts for this interview.
File consists of one subfolder containing 18 film elements of footage of a hallway poster in the Jimmy Sandy Memorial School (JSMS) in Kawawachikamach taken on 10 May 2016.
File consists of an interview with David and Susan Swappie on 10 May 2016.
File consists of interviews with Joanne Strasser carreid out on May 10, 2016.
File consists of one subfolder containing 20 film elements taken on 8 May 2016 at the Gordon Dominique famil camp.
File consists of an interview with Gordon Dominique.
File consists of one subfolder containing 9 film elements of the Swappie blind and goode hunt taken on 7 May 2016.
File consists of an interview with Jeremy Einish on 7 May 2016.
File consists of an interview with Robin Shecanapish, speaking mostly in Naskapi, about his life.
File consists of an interview with Ruby Sandy-Robinson.
File consists of an interviwe with Sandy Shecanapish on May 7, 2016.
File consists of an interview with Stella Pien on 7 May 2016.
File consists of an interview with Terrick Einish.
File consists of an interview with Nathan Uniam conducted on 5 May 2016.
File consists of a short interview with Jonathan Shecanapish, and later his sister Michaela, speaking in Naskapi and English about being at the cabin with their family. Interview conducted on 6 May 2016.