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Authority record- CA QUA12058
- Corporate body
- n.d.
F.I. Weaver & Co. was a printer active in Berlin, ON.
Fiddlehead. University of New Brunswick
- CA QUA09129
- Corporate body
- n.d.
No information available on this creator.
- CA QUA10056
- Corporate body
- 1975-
The Fifth Estate is an award-winning, English-language Canadian newsmagazine television program. It airs on the national CBC Television network as well as on CBC News Network. The name is a reference to the term "Fourth Estate", and was chosen to highlight the program's determination to go beyond everyday news into original journalism. The program has been on the air since September 15, 1975, and its primary focus is on investigative journalism. It has engaged in co-productions with the BBC, The New York Times, The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, and often with the PBS program Frontline.
- CA QUA00756
- Person
- 1887-1973
Celia B. File (nee Vandervoort) was born in Belleville ON in 1887, and was raised in Napanee. In 1908, she married Herbert Clifton File, a local farmer also from Napanee. She was a teacher on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Reserve, which led to a lifelong interest and involvement in aboriginal issues. Celia was granted a native name by the people of Tyendinaga: "Kanoerohnkwa" which means love or loving-hearted. Circa 1934, she participated in a naming ceremony at the Cayuga Longhouse. Celia was a graduate of Queen's in Arts in English and History (1929), was the recipient of the Sir James Aikens Fellowship in Colonial History, and received her MA in History (1931). Her thesis was on Indian Affairs with a focus on Molly Brant. Celia was a longtime teacher and writer, including a gardening column for the Napanee Beaver.
- CA QUA11705
- Person
- fl. 1941
Paul Filteau was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.