This fonds is comprised of correspondence, notes, publications and documentation which reflect the activities of the Low Income Needs Coalition. The records predominantly reflect three main accomplishments or undertakings of the Coalition over the years: opposition to Workfare; the return of the National Child Benefit Supplement to local families on welfare; and the activities of the Direct Action Working Group which assisted and advised individuals in understanding, or registering complaint regarding, the receipt of assistance benefits. Includes photographs of the Queen's Park Riot in June 2000, and LINC demonstrations and awareness campaigns in the City of Kingston as well as display and promotional material for the Coalition.
Fonds consists of subject files; legal records; a CD of the CVP - Kingston, Inc. web site; paper copies of documents posted on the site; photographs of display panels showing children's play areas at various local prisons.
The fonds consists of textual documents reflecting the literary and other professional activities of Bronwen Wallace over a 10 year period. Predominantly, the fonds reflects the activities undertaken in the last five years of her life. There is an obvious cross-over between Wallace's literary and personal life, but the majority of this material pertains to her literary career. The material has been arranged by the archivist into the following series: Correspondence, Writings, Administrative files, and Working files.
Fonds consists of letters to his wife back in Canada, while travelling by ship to India, via Hawaii, Guam, and Manilla to establish factories in Bombay and Calcutta, during World War Two; prints and negatives documenting his trip to, and time in, India.
The fonds consists of correspondence, manuscript poems, photographs, printed poems by Madsen, Wallace Havelock Robb, Wilson Macdonald, C.A. Tupper and others.
The fonds consists of accounts, correspondence, news clippings, articles by Roy, scrapbook leaves, and manuscripts relating to Scotland, World War I and Roy's memories of them. The microfilm reel contains a typescript of the biography, Lieutenant-General Simon Fraser, son of Lord Lovat of the '45 / by James Alexander Roy, [19--].
Fonds consists of correspondence, minutes, miscellaneous records, and scrapbooks.There is a small amount of material on the Jaycettes, the women's branch of the group.
The fonds consists of papers relating to Sherwood's research interests which include the concept of technocracy, John Dewey, Raoul Dautry and Malthus' Essay on Population. In addition there is material related to the biography of Mandel.