File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Canada Council. This file includes newspaper clippings regarding the Arts Centre, and government critique pieces. This file also includes communication literature from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, literature written by Wadland about the Canadian Council, news releases from the Minister of State for Science and Technology, as well as book chapters from Frank Milligan.
Folder 1
Canada Council Press releases
- 6804-6825
- 6826-6847
- 6901-6910
- 6911-6917
- 6918-6928
Folder 2
Canada Council Press releases
- 6930-6939
- 7001-7028
- 7101-7108
- 7109-7127
- 7202-7212
- 7213-7229
Folder 3
- Press clippings
- Miscellaneous
Folder 1
1-3. The Department and its organization
4-7. Fiscal papers
Folder 2.
1-28. Communiques from the Department, 1970-1972
Folder 3
- Privy Council. Committee. Minutes of a meeting 19 December 1969
- Department. Ontario. Education division. Brocure
- Cohen, Joan. Trouble at Indian Affairs: Can the dinosaur change?
- Speech in Commons re Panarctic Oils Limited
- Berger, Tsidall, Clark and Lesly Limited. Historic birchbark canoes still made at Golden Lake
- Speeches by Ministers of Indian Affairs. Cultural identity of the Indian and Eskimo people
- Statement by minister on Fox Lake affair November 14/66
Strengthening of the Community improvement function within community affairs - Indian and Eskimo Affairs program - Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada. News release January 7, 1968
Folder 4
- News clippings 1966
- News clippings 1967
- News clippings 1968
- News clippings 1969
- News clippings 1970
- News clippings 1971
- News clippings undated
This fonds consists of a microfilm series known as "Black Series" headquarters files from 1872 to 1950.
Canada. Department of Indian and Northern AffairsThis fonds consists of microfilmed records from the eastern Ontario Indian Affairs office known as the "Red Series".
Canada. Department of Indian and Northern Affairs- Press releases
- Press clippings
- News releases
Tall Octavo. (26 cm x 17.4 cm), pp. [vi], 44, large folding map at rear, 38 photos, 22 plans, tables, original printed blue wrappers, stapled binding. Covers soiled with stains to bottom edge, chips at spine ends, p.44 soiled around margins, 7 cm horizontal closed tear at centre fore-edge of p.37/38, otherwise interior very clean and bright, map fine. Overall a very good copy of a scarce item. Not in Peel.
Octavo (21.1 cm x 13.9 cm), pp. 32, original printed tan paper wrappers, map on inside rear cover, illustration to inside front cover, list of Government Agents on rear cover, stapled binding, title-page reproduced in frame to front cover. Covers tanned primarily to margins, tail of spine chipped with small split, 3 minor nicks, 2 short closed tears to lower edge of rear cover, staples starting to oxidize, else a very good, tight, clean copy. Interesting chapter on "Lands in Algoma--Where and How to Obtain Them.--Ontario Free Grant and Twenty Cents an Acre Lands and Dominion Indian (Surrendered) Lands." [2228]