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Industrial relations and law : DD & HG

File consists of a draft program of seminars on the subject of industrial relations and the law, coordinated by Drache and Harry Glasbeek. Also included is a form letter written by Drache and Glasbeek about "Dear Mr. Mulroney" letters that they were distributing to mobilize Canadians against free trade.

Notes and photograph

File consists of notes and a notebook written in French as well as an ID photograph of Drache and a certificate enrolling Drache in the Institut d'Etudes Francaises pour Etudiants Etrangers in Aix-en-Provence, France.

Parker : manuscript

File consists of the draft manuscript of "Harold Innis: staples, nationalism, political economy and communication", edited by Ian Parker, accompanied by a letter to Drache from Parker regarding the manuscript.

Pisa talk

File consists of handwritten notes and a copy of Drache's paper, "Canada-US free trade talks: not a muddle, not a mess but an unparalleled disaster".

Pol. Ec. book : 1976-1977 : notes

File consists of Drache's typescript and handwritten notes on political economy and the work of R.T. Naylor, possible related to the writing of his book, "A Practical Guide to Canadian Political Economy", with Wallace Clement. Also included in the file is a letter pertaining to a meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association in 1976, an Oct. 1976 programme and contact list for a conference entitled "Perspectives for development - Latin America/Canada", and a notice for a 1977 Carleton University seminar on equality and Canada.

Red 1 mss

Item is an annotated draft manuscript, possibly a book chapter, for an unidentified project.

Regulation conference

File consists of correspondence, memoranda, a draft programme, a budget and notes pertaining to Drache's role in organizing a conference, "Global strategies and economic restructuring: the contribution of the regulation school", held at York University in March 1991.

Regulation outline

File consists of a letter sent to Ferran Brunet by Drache outlining a proposal for the "International Conference on the Theory of Regulation: present situation and future prospects". Also included in the file is a draft paper entitled "The new global economy: the end of full employment capitalism", handwritten notes, a grant application for a project entitled "The French Regulation school: a critical analysis", and a draft paper entitled "The instrumental role of labour in a staples economy".

Research outline

File consists of memoranda from Drache to Harry Glasbeek detailing research tasks and data to be collected for their project on state and industrial relations, 1960-1982.

Notes on nat.

File contains newspaper clippings pertaining to North American free trade and Drache's handwritten notes.

Notes on scale

File consists of Drache's typescript notes on articles pertaining to the subject of scale in political economy.

OFL seminar : intro comments

Item is the typescript remarks given by Drache at an Ontario Federation of Labour seminar on the subject of the globalization of production.

Osnabruck file : June '87

File consists of a conference programme, correspondence and a poster pertaining to Drache's attendance and presentation at a June 1987 presentation at the Universitat Osnabruck, entitled "New fordism in Canada: capital's offensive, labour's opportunity".

Papers and letter from D.C. MacCharles

File consists of a letter sent to Drache by D.C. MacCharles, accompanied by two of his papers, "Foreign direct investment in Canada and free trade" and "Persisting unemployment in Canada: new evidence on an old theory".

Statement & speeches

File consists Drache's handwritten and typescript notes on the general subject of Canadian foreign policy, compiled for an unidentified book project.

Strategic Grants application

Item is a SSHRCC grant application prepared by Drache for his project, "Europe 1992 and the North American Free Trade Agreement: a socio-economic analysis of economic integration".

Richard Johnston : poverty in Ont.

File consists of a statement by Richard Johnston, NDP MPP for Scarborough West, on the issue of poverty in Ontario, as well as press releases on this subject from Johnston and the Ontario NDP.

Sharpe II : productivity papers

File consists of four papers written by Andrew Sharpe of the Canadian Department of Finance: "The causes of the productivity slowdown in Canada", "Implications of the services account deficit for Canada's international competitive position", "The Canadian economy: a Marxian analysis, 1926-1979", and "The paradoxical behaviour of recent aggregate productivity developments". Some of these papers have been annotated by Drache.

Trudeau/Levesque #1

File consists of three outlines sent to Drache by an unidentified collaborator pertaining to the subject matter for a book project on Pierre Trudeau, Rene Levesque and Canadian nationalism.

F.T. chronology

File consists of newspaper clippings assembled by Drache pertaining to the US-Canada Free Trade Agreement.

Harold Innis archival materials

File consists of photocopies of a lecture, essay and assorted newspaper clippings about or by Harold Innis, acquired from the University of Toronto Archives.

Nova Scotia trade archival materials

File consists of photocopies of newspaper articles about tariffs and trade in Nova Scotia during 1934-35 and a Royal Commission on the economics of Nova Scotia, on which Harold Innis served. Also included in the file are documents pertaining to the finances of the town of Peace River, Alberta, in 1923.

Sharpe : productivity papers

File consists of three papers written by Andrew Sharpe of the Economic Analysis and Forecasting Division of the Government of Canada: "A critique of the Fraser Institute study 'On real wage unemployment' by D.J. Daly and D.C. MacCharles", "Developments in Canada's G-9 trade balance", and "Has there been a rebound in trend productivity growth?".

Transcending the past

File consists of two draft proposals by Drache, for a major analysis of the national question from an English Canadian, Marxist perspective, addressed to Wallace Clement, Mel Watkins and R.T. Naylor. Also included is a letter and thesis proposal sent to Drache from Ted Schrecker.

Trudeau/Levesque #2

Item is an outline sent to Drache by an unidentified collaborator pertaining to the subject matter for a book project on Pierre Trudeau, Rene Levesque and Canadian nationalism.

Watkins : articles

File consists of a letter sent to Drache and co-editor David Wolfe by Peter R. Saunders of Garamond Press pertaining to plans for a collection of essays by Mel Watkins, as well as a letter from Drache to Wolfe about the project. Included in the file are draft tables of contents and copies of Watkins' essays for possible inclusion in the collection.

USIS : House of Representatives : competitive trade bill

File consists of a letter from the United States Information Service regarding Drache's request for a copy of the US Comprehensive Trade Policy Reform Act of 1986, and a selection of transcribed articles and commentaries on the bill sent to Drache in lieu of a copy of the bill.

Visit to Budd

File consists of Drache's typescript notes from a trip to Budd Manufacturing in Kitchener to evaluate its labour conditions.

Wells, Don

File consists of an unidentified partial draft manuscript on the history of labour-management relations at Ford Canada and Local 707 of the UAW in Oakville, Ontario.

Daniel Drache fonds

  • F0677
  • Fonds
  • 1950-2011, predominant 1970-2010

Fonds consists of records pertaining to Daniel Drache’s work as a professor of political science at York University, his role as director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, his academic writing and research. These records include correspondence, draft and published articles, course materials and student papers, research materials, grant applications, project proposals, as well as audio cassettes and DVDs. A small amount of personal correspondence and photographs are also part of this fonds.

Drache, Daniel, 1941-

Correspondence

Series consists of Drache’s incoming and outgoing correspondence, mostly pertaining to his academic writing and his work as an instructor at York University and director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies. Some personal correspondence is also part of this series.

Teaching files

Series consists of records pertaining to Drache’s work as a professor of political science at York University and as a visiting professor at the University of Toronto and McMaster University. These records are course materials including syllabi, course kits and lecture notes, as well as samples of his students’ research papers and other course work, CVs, correspondence and a proposal.

Writing and project files

Series consists of records pertaining to Drache’s academic writing and research project work. These records include drafts and published copies of his writing for journals, books and other publications, research and subject files on political economics, free trade and globalization, project files for initiatives undertaken while director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, and files pertaining to his research about Harold Innis and his role in the organization of Innis centenary activities held in 1994. Also included in this series are correspondence, conference materials, notebooks, proposals and grant applications.

Photographs

Series consists mainly of photographs of, or accumulated by, Drache.

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