File consists of 4 theatre programs published by Factory Theatre from 1992 and 2001. The company was founded in 1970 and was the first Canadian theatre company to only produce Canadian plays. They operated out of a number of different venues accross Toronto, until purchasing a heritage building in 1999 to use as their company theatre.
File consists of 14 theatre programs published by the Ford Centre for the Performing Arts in the years 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998 and 2008. The centre opened in 1993 as the North York Performing Arts Centre. It is now known as the Toronto Centre for the Arts.
File contains records created and maintained by the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs between 1950-1969. The main topic appears to be the Indian Act and Community consultations.
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)
File contains a copy of the meeting agenda and accompanying material for the Joint Working Group on Claims Policy held February 23-25, 1993 in Ottawa, Ontario. Included is information on the previous meetings held in Val D'Or, Winnipeg, and Ottawa.
File contains several copies of brochure "Support the Right to Self-Government" put out by the Assembly of First Nations, and a copy of "Indian Development Issues Post-Patriation" notes from a speech given by W. Rudnicki at McMaster University, June 2, 1982.
File contains a letter from Nipissing University interim President and Vice-Provost Vicky Paine-Mantha, and a certificate from Chancellor Dr. Jon S. Dellandrea, Board of Governor's chair Colin Dennis, and interim President and Vice-Provost Vicky Paine-Mantha to commemorate Chancellor Bloomberg's installation.
File contains a letter, and a certificate signed by Chancellor Edward Lumley and President and Vice-Chancellor Ross H. Paul on the occasion of the installation of G. Raymond Chang as Chancellor.
Two black and white night scenes of Toronto ; one captures Yonge St., A &A and SAM the Record Man (1988) the other a moonlight background of the CN tower and the city (1990). Also four black and white photos of day scenes of the CN tower and the TTC platform at Sheppard subway (1988).
The over-sized images were created from existing negatives or prints for a display showing the period of late Re-establishment Institute and early Ryerson Hall.