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Office of the Fairness Commissioner Publications

File consists of publications from the Office of the Fairness Commissioner, including the 2014 Annual Report and information sheets regarding the challenges that internationally educated professionals face, as well as other publications from researchers regarding human resources, equity, and skills development.

Correspondence : miscellaneous requests

File consists of invitations to be a writer-in-residence, book award juror, to speak or read at literary and book festivals, and requests for conference attendance as a keynote speaker. Included with one greeting card is a George V, 1912 “H” Heaton Mint penny.

Times of India Lit. Carnival

File consists of records pertaining to the Times of India Literary Carnival and Mistry’s acceptance of the Times Litfest Lifetime Achievement Award. Included are three drafts, including the final one, of his acceptance speech.

Blurb request : Tania Malik

File consists of an advance reading copy of the novel “Three Bargains,” with correspondence from the author and publisher, W.W. Norton & Company.

The Naturalist : 2nd assembly

File consists of a draft of Alissa York's novel, The Naturalist (2016), cut into pieces, re-arranged and connected by tape, which form a scroll of text. The object is the product of York's writing process.

The Naturalist : 3rd assembly

File consists of a draft of Alissa York's novel, The Naturalist (2016), cut into pieces, re-arranged and connected by tape, which form a scroll of text. The object is the product of York's writing process.

Our interviews

File includes interview notes and research material regarding the Reid interrogation technique.

What Linda Said: “Kickboxing 2.14”

File includes Linda Griffiths’ recollection of her breast cancer diagnosis, which likely served as inspiration for Priscila Uppal’s composition of the play “What Linda Said.” The play is based on both Griffith’s and Uppal’s cancer experiences.

Recommendations

File consists of letters of support for primarily graduate students written by James.

Posters and ephemera

File contains posters pertaining to Mi'kmaq history month, North York, and notable Black Canadians and Americans including Kenney Robinson, Bromley Armstrong, Yvonne Atwell, Lynn Jones, Chief Devon Clunis, Nelson Mandela, Bob Marley, MalcomX, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King Jr., Oscar Peterson, Rita Cox, Eva Smith, Harry Ralph Gairey, John Brooks, and Kobe Bryant. File also consists of a "Nelson Mandela : the face of freedom" calendar (1996) the flag of liberation" and a "Four Seasons Festival Productions and Black Cultural Arts Project Ontario presents Viadorsha" publication (2012) which includes a CD and pertains to the history of the BCAPO.

Michael A. Gilbert fonds

  • F0706
  • Fonds
  • [196-?]-2014

Fonds consists of records pertaining to the work and activities of Michael A. Gilbert. These records document Gilbert’s work as a professor of philosophy and administrator at York University, as a writer and lecturer in the areas of argumentation theory and transgender theory, and as a writer of literary fiction. Records in this fonds include correspondence and day planners, academic papers and articles, draft manuscripts and screenplays, notes, course materials and lecture notes, photographs, and conference materials.

Gilbert, Michael A.

ENVS 8102 Fall 2014

File consists of a course outline, notes and a handbook for this Faculty of Environmental Studies PhD research seminar taught by Rahder in the fall of 2014.

Peter Flemington fonds

  • F0673
  • Fonds
  • 1963-2014, predominant 1963-2001

Fonds consists of the professional records of Peter Flemington including: correspondence, memorandums, reports, CRTC briefs and applications, meeting minutes, research files, film project files including copies of films and scripts, academic writing project files, and files related to his work as Head of Programming and Development of VisionTV. The records in this fonds document his role in the evolution of religious communication and the development of religious broadcasting in Canada, notably the establishment of VisionTV in 1986.

Fonds contains the following series, based on Flemington’s career:
S00689: Religious Television Associates
S00690: Berkeley Studio
S00691: Peter Flemington Broadcast Services (freelance work)
S00692: The Rosewell Group / Canadian Interfaith Network files
S00693: VisionTV

Flemington, Peter, 1936-

Religious Television Associates

Series consists of records created and accumulated by Flemington in his work with Religious Television Associates (RTA). RTA was founded as a production and consultation entity by the United, Anglican and Roman Catholic churches in 1964 and joined for a time – or on a per-project basis – by the Baptist, Presbyterian and Lutheran churches and other faith communities.

Records in this series include: correspondence; meeting minutes; files related to Flemington’s work as a producer on the CTV show Spectrum (1965-1968); research notes, correspondence and briefs related to RTA’s advocacy work on behalf of Interchurch Broadcasting/Interchurch Communication (ICC), including a study on cable television and community; production notes for a radio and television advertising campaign to raise funds for world development work on behalf of the Interchurch Campaign Committee; research and production files related to Flemington’s films on the topic of international development including three films about Southeast Asia for the CBC television show Man Alive: “How Long Does It Take a Tree to Grow Here? (Philippines), “No Way To Say No” (West Irian, Indonesia), and “They’ll Tell Me When the Tread’s Gone” (Malaysian territory in Borneo); research and production files for films about Japan: "Deep Currents Moving" (for the United Church of Canada) and "To Remember the Fallen" (for CBC’s Man Alive); correspondence, research notes, and draft scripts for two films about Brazil co-produced between RTA and Danchurchaid: “The Journey: From Faith to Action” and “People of No Interest”.

Also included are records related to the founding of Agency Film Seminar, an international group of filmmakers and producers for church agencies, brought together by RTA, Danchurchaid (Denmark), the World Council of Churches, and the World Association for Christian Communication. Flemington was the founding secretary/communicator.

Contracts

Series consists primarily of contracts created throughout the duration of Galloway's career as a performing artist, booking agent and festival administrator. Series also includes some correspondence pertaining to contracts, as well as miscellaneous notes, tax records, and other material. Some overlap exists between this series and the Working Life series.

Eric McLuhan : ideas

File consists of printed e-mail exchanged between Powe, Eric McLuhan, Vincent Hevern, Lance Strate, and Rob van Kranenburg.

Life files

Series consists of files comprised of correspondence, articles, photographs, ephemera and other materials created, accumulated and grouped together by Jeanne Randolph and organized by date. These files pertain to Randolph's personal and domestic life, her activities as a writer, lecturer and critic, as well as her work as a psychiatrist.

Stuff about Mc-Frye

File pertains to Powe's book "Marshall McLuhan and Northrop Frye". Records include a blurb by Barry Callaghan, a draft promotional release, a copy of the book's cover art, and e-mail about the book's publication, promotion and launch.

The World's Fair

File consists of correspondence, agreements, and a proposal for a television series.

Crude

File consists of handwritten notes and part of a letter.

E-mail about Globe and Mail essay

File consists of e-mail exchanged between Swan, Sheila Heti, Lisan Jutras and Jared Bland pertaining to Swan's essay for the Globe and Mail on the subject of the "new unromantic romantics" in literature.

Cards received

File consists of thank you cards received by Lynn Gehl.

Laurence Hutchman fonds

  • F0565
  • Fonds
  • 1901-2014

Fonds consists of records pertaining to the writing and literary activities of poet Laurence Hutchman. These records, which include poetry drafts and manuscripts, notebooks, research materials, correspondence, memorabilia, photographs and audio cassettes, document Hutchman’s work as a poet, editor, interviewer and professor of English.

Hutchman, Laurence

HIST 3423 : seminars

File consists of material for HIST 3423, England from Reformation to Revolution, 1500-1658, taught at Tyndale University College.

HLRI board meetings : agendas, minutes, reports

File consists of meeting minutes, reports, financial statements and other records pertaining to the executive activities of the Human Life Research Institute (a.k.a the deVeber Institute for Bioethics).

PEQAB file : Conestoga College : quality assurance

File consists of correspondence, an employment agreement and assessment guidelines pertaining to Axelrod's work as a quality assessor for the Government of Ontario's Postsecondary Education Quality Assessment Board (PEQAB) to examine the Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning's Bachelor of Applied Technology (architecture - project and facility management) program.

Rankings article 2014

Item is an article entitled "Op-ed describes university rankings as flawed intellectual shortcuts" published on the Academica Group website. The article references Axelrod's 10 November 2014 op-ed piece for the National Post newspaper.

General press, master class files and other material

Series consists of press, correspondence, and other material related to the career of Larry Weinstein, Rhombus Media and other subjects not falling within the purview of any specific project. Also includes records pertaining to master classes, juries and workshops in which Larry Weinstein was a participant.

York PhD and general correspondence

Series consists of general correspondence created or compiled by Larry Weinstein between 1980 and 2014, as well as material pertaining to an honorary doctorate awarded to Rhombus Media principals Niv Fichman, Larry Weinstein, Barbara Willis Sweete, and Sheena MacDonald in 1998.

Artworks, various

File consists of miscellaneous drawings and paintings, primarily acrylic on board, created by Luigi Nasato over the course of his career. Subject matter includes landscapes, portraits, still lifes, and religious imagery.

Biographical and administrative records

Series consists of biographical and administrative records pertaining to the life and achievements of Luigi Nasato. Includes: plaques and certificates; birth, marriage, citizenship, immigration and other governmental records; communion and educational documents; biographical statements and resumes; personal and professional correspondence; clippings and articles about Nasato and kin; Nasato's obituary; and other material.

Certificates and plaques, various

File consists of: a certificate, signed by former Prime Minister, Jean Chretien, congratulating Nasato on his 75th birthday; 2 certificates and a plaque from Associazione Trevisani nel Mundo; a medallion from Regione del Veneto; and a certificate of thanks from S. Elisabetta Church, Istrana.

Biography

File includes biographical records pertaining to the life of Luigi Nasato. Includes Nasato's obituary in the Toronto Star, biographies, educational records, lists of completed projects, records related to Nasato's work for Conn-Arts Studio and Douglas Aircraft, employment records, and other materials.

Articles on Nasato

File consists of clippings, printouts and photocopies of scholarly and journalistic articles written about Luigi Nasato.

Show DVDs : 11/12, 12/13, 13/14

File consists of DVD recordings pertaining to the Obsidian Theatre Company’s 2011-2012, 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 seasons, featuring “Topdog/Underdog”, “The Whipping Man”, “The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble, “Shakespeare’s Nigga”.

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