records related to addison's advocacy work on around provincial parks in ontario including work with the save quetico committee, the coalition for wilderness, and parks for tomorrow.
the canadian injured workers alliance was founded in 1990 as an umbrella organization of injured workers' groups across canada. it has engaged in advocacy, research, and the creation of educational information for members. records relate to the labour movement, disability, legal and legislative rights for workers, and the operation of the organization.
records relate to the lives and rights of lgbtq+ people and people living with hiv/aids in northwestern ontario and in canada more broadly. records reflect the work of belrose as an individual, and in conjunction with the aids committee of thunder bay (act-b); gays of thunder bay; northern pride; out and about; and more.
these records relate to the establishment and first years of operation of the women's studies program at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜
. after a proposal in 1988, the first classes ran in the 1990-1991 academic year. women's studies was granted status as a department in 2002.
margaret phillips was an advocate and activist for feminist and social justice issues. she was a founder of the northern woman's bookstore, an executive director of the lakehead social planning council, and on the board of directors of inter pares, among other work.
correspondence, business documentation, staff resources, photographs, and literacy group documents, kept by margaret phillips of the northern woman's bookstore.
published in thunder bay, ontario, northern woman journal (originally called northern woman) started in 1973 following the first annual northern women’s conference in order to keep the conference attendees connected. initially serving as a newsletter of events, local issues, and women’s resources, the northern woman journal quickly became a diverse publication reaching national and international readers. not only did it serve as a newsletter to keep local women up to date on feminist issues in northwestern ontario, but also as a safe space to discuss women’s resources, law, politics, economics, health, racism, sexism, homophobia, feminist organizing and activism, transnational feminist issues, poetry, feminist reading, feminist art, and women’s diverse lived experiences
the northwestern ontario regional day care committee / child care committee operated from the 1970s to the 1990s. the committee was a grassroots organization made up of child care workers, administrators, parents, and others concerned with the provision of child care in the region. the committee was engaged in advocacy work, as well as supporting the work of child care centres and professionals.
the canadan teollisuusunionistinen kannatus liitto (canadian industrial union support circle) comprised of supporters of industrial unionism who formed associations in their own local communities. the records include minutes, correspondence, financial records, and publications, including for the following organizations: finnish building company, hoito restaurant, one big union, ctkl, industrial workers of the world, lumber workers industrial union #120, and canadian news service. an english-language description is available.
pamphlets, photographs, newspapers, magazines, account books, ledgers, membership books, and manuscripts of the scandinavian workers club of port arthur.
records and minute books of: hoito restaurant; port arthur workingmen’s association: imatra no. 9; c.t.k.l. (canadian industrial unions: port arthur’s finnish association); c.u.t. (canadian news service) and c.t.k.l.; finlandia club; finnish socialist local no. 6: port arthur; lumber workers’ industrial union of the one big union; new attempt temperance society; finnish athletic club: nahjus; finnish building company.
records relate to the united steelworkers of amercia's (uswa or u.s.w.a.) district 6, northwestern ontario, and industries, sites, and companies where union members worked.