Newspapers, magazines, and newsletters
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Collection consists of photocopies of newspaper clippings gathered as part of the press clippings service for Indian and Northern Affairs from June 10 1989 to August 30 1990. The photocopies are on a wide range of topics all concerning Indigenous peoples and communities. A large portion of the articles are about the Oka Crisis with mention to Alanis Obomsawin and the Kanehsatake Resistance, as well as the Meech Lake Accord with mention to Premier Robert Bourassa and the groups, The Native Council of Canada, The Inuit Tapirisat of Canada, and The Assembly of First Nations.
Collection consists of several Indigenous newspaper titles. The publications are dated primarily in the 1970s and 1980s and are, in most cases, Canadian in origin. See file listings for more information on each individual title.
Fonds consists of indexes and other material compiled by Joan Murray in 1970, in her capacity as art editor for The Canadian Forum. Contains two three-ring binders of textual and graphic records, one print copy of The Canadian Forum from April-May 1970, and a 1-page handwritten note [in Murray's hand?]. The first binder (7 cm) contains an index of all illustrations by artists in The Canadian Forum until 1970, organized alphabetically by artist. The second binder (4 cm) contains an index of select articles in The Canadian Forum between 1930 and 1950, organized alphabetically by subject matter. The print copy of the magazine is the 50th anniversary edition, dated April-May 1970. The handwritten note is titled "Themes of the time."
Murray, JoanThis fonds consists of bound volumes of newspaper clippings, mostly concerning the Legislative Assembly of Ontario between 1916 and 1919. Four of the six volumes have the name J.J. Preston inside the front cover. One volume has the name J.C. Elliott on it. Elliott was the member for Middlesex West. The newspapers are from "The Globe" and the "Daily Mail and Empire".
Preston, Josiah J.The following folder includes
MEECH LAKE:
- Please see Newsclippings, Edition 90-25.1 for
special coverage of Meech Lake.
EDUCATION: - Sod-turning for new school
- Juggling the budget to keep promises
- Students would rather go to jail than pay fine for trespassing
- Fines paid
- Increasing Native literacy
- High school gang fights threaten the education of some Native students
POLICING, JUSTICE: - Braids now allowed for native officers
- Police, natives try to close the gap
- Controversy grows over police braids
- Number of arrest rise after youth program cut
- Aborigines caught in cycle of despair
AKWESASNE: - It's not over bingo
- Police occupation of Akwesasne Mohawk territory
THE ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH: - Temagami wilderness agreement unsatisfactory to many
- Safe water
- Water ban lifted
- Indians want to handle health
EDITORIALS, LETTERS: - A legitimate use of crime statistics
- Native self-policing
- The curse of civilization
- No objectivity in low-level assessment
- I am a Canadian
HISTORY, ARTS AND CULTURE: - Indian chief on wheels
- The lost tribe of Georgian Bay
- Indian village excavated on path of 403 extension
- Ancestral remains uncovered in southern Ontario
- Government rejects protests over purchase of native artifacts
- Kids enjoy Indian lore at day camp
- From igloo to art gallery
- Carving or sculpture?
- Native rights and universal images
- Indian Country paints picture of the dreams, hopes of natives
- Indian athletes shine in history
- Thunder Bay no longer rough but always ready for fun
- Inuit hunters harvest polar bears for cash
- Native grads keep occasion all in the family
- Commons Debates - Literacy
- N.W.T. will try to teach tolerance
- Native students succeed at Daniel Mac
- Unity sealed
- Are you Native and graduating from high school?
HEALTH: - Battle against killer AIDS supported by Atlantic chiefs
- Micmacs coming to grips with AIDS
- AIDS: Breaking the silence
- A Deadly Fear: AIDS
- Native nurses tackle tricky family abuse issues
ARTS AND CULTURE: - Veterans observe Decoration Day
- Wet Bread and Cheese weekend
- Elder holds key to studying site
- Elder shares his knowledge of sacred belts
- Biggest swindle in history of Canada
- Altering our notions of the Indian
- History, heroes, horses on Brantford getaway
- Cree artist outlived reputation as a dangerous man
- Hard and Soft
- Ontario Arts Council First Nations Grants
- Grey Owl from the shadows
- Professional troupe dedicated to natives
COUNCIL FOR CHANGE, PS 2000: - Racism to be probed in Indian Affairs
- Public Service 2000
- PS 2000 more than PR exercise
- "Downsized" public service still growing
- Red Tape: Rules and rigidity choke public services
- Sex, lies, and black-market Bach
EDITORIALS: - Sleazy strategies
- Court cautions on aboriginal rights
- We must teach youth the history of bigotry
- Natives give own views on what's needed to get Indian self-government
- The Hill's class of '88
- Let the managers manage
- Employment equity - nice name for discrimination
UPCOMING EVENTS: - Res '90: Economic Development Conference
- Books about Young Offenders
Government: - Kettle Point chief won't seek re-election
- CESO steps up promotion of Band Support Services
- Ojibway chief urges prudence in inheriting federal programs
Business, Education: - Native business centre tackles financing problems
- "Find your niche," says Diamond
- Job market holds promise for grads
- Are you Native and Graduating from High School?
- Native program may disappear
- College introducing variety of new programs
Culture: - Native languages "not just words, they're everything we are" - Blondin
- Federal cuts are killing native voice
- Aroland chief says "warfare" possible over aboriginal hunting rights
- From one chief ... to another
- The ascent of early New World man
- Hopi elder spins prophecies of earth's damage
Arts: - Indian sculptor practises aret of the "cosmic giggle"
- Theatre for the far North
- Yorkville native arts centre features fun, funky fashions
- Drummers, dancers part of festival
- Native foods focus on natural
Editorials, letters: - Independence would settle Akwesasne woes
- Building new longhouses
- Indian money always goes to wrong Indians
- Natives must forgive the white Canadians
- Respect cultures, languages of those who were here first
- Thanks for series on native peoples
- Where were stories on native MPs?
EDITORIALS, LETTERS: - Indians deserve self-government
- Who has the right and power to govern?
- Memories for Mother's Day
- Low-level flight noise a red herring
- Fete of clay?
- Natives manipulated
File consists of one volume of Maclean's magazine from June 2, 1997 featuring an article titled "So long, and thanks" co-authored by several people affiliated with Morningside, including Peter Gzowski, Shelagh Rogers, and Dalton Camp.
Series documents Peter Gzowski's tenure at the CBC (1971-1997), especially his work on Morningside (1982-1997). Records consist of correspondence, notes, logs, fact sheets, newspaper clippings, proposals, programs, and receipts. A significant amount of material relates to the final broadcast of Morningside (1997), as well as some long-running segments from the show, such as The Bhutan Program and Border Letters. Correspondence consists of internal business communication from CBC and Gzowski's producer, Shelley Ambrose, as well as listener letters.
This collection consists of protest newspapers, newsletters, journals, essays, and 'left wing' political manifestos written and published between 1964 and 1973. The records cover Canada and the United States.
New Left MovementSeries consists of newspaper clippings commemorating alumni accomplishments and university milestones. Series also includes clippings used for information for planning the university’s 50th anniversary and articles written by or about Tom H.B. Symons and Ron Thom.
The following folder includes
MEECH LAKE:
- Please see News Clippings, Edition 90-26.1 for special coverage of Meech Lake.
SELF-GOVERNMENT, LAND CLAIMS - Native self-rule forging ahead
- Self-government
- Ottawa, native chiefs to sign deal on self-government negotiations
- Violence feared after talks collapse
- Crees offered millions to tear up agreement
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY: - Business risks urged to reduce jobless rate
- Economic talks set
- RES '90 conference
- Development fund gives Native businesses a chance to get off the ground
- Future's Committee eyeing bank trainee program
- GST may benefit status Indians
- No jobs now, no jobs likely as baby boom hits Arctic
HEALTH: - Improvement noted in health of natives
- Native's health still worse than average
- TB toll for Indians 100 times higher
- Group home opens for ex-psychiatric native patients
ABORIGINAL RIGHTS: - Aboriginal people still lack basic human rights
- Commons Debates: Aboriginal rights
- Indian fishery limit sought
THE ENVIRONMENT: - Fort Severn council tells residents not to drink dirty water
- The Green Plan
- B.C. tribe fears extinction near
CUTBACKS: - Inuit Superman dealt blow by budget cuts
- PEN protests native cuts
EDUCATION: - Logos get the axe
- Webequie school stays closed, children leave year incomplete
- Students get taste of working world through friendship centre program
- Students decide to appeal trespassing convictions
- 20 Mohawk teens finish survival school
POLICING, JUSTICE: - Draft report due out in July
- Opposition to native police wearing braids
- Rape remark has hurt judge, inquiry told
- Local court system curbs Island Lake youth crime
- Native policing a difficult task, but has rewards
- Mountie denies charges of misconduct
- Natives treated as "second rate", committee told
AKWESASNE: - Gambling pact sought for Akwesasne reserve
- Negotiations take place to legalize gambling
- L'Etat de New York negocie la legalisation des casinos d'Akwesasne
POLITICS: - Today's Man
- Natives win status in party
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: - Some Indians will boycott royal visit
- Tutu to visit Osnaburgh
- Nicaragua Indians hand over weapons
EDITORIALS, LETTERS: - Self-sufficiency is goal of native business group
- Include aboriginals among founding people
- Let all tenants pay 25 percent of income
- Shocking charges
- Insult to Inuit artists
- Native exemption from fish, game law is justified
HISTORY, ARTS AND CULTURE: - Another successful elders and youth gathering
- An evening with Muskrat Dam elder Juliet Duncan
- New respect emerges between church, natives
- Taiwanese tribal people visit Six Nations
- Minority artists assail the mainstream
- Bear Island spirits raised in auction
- Native art happens at SAW
- "Rocky" humor riles art groups
- Angry artists blast threat
- Museum officials foil attempt to remove artifact
- Museum, natives urged to negotiate
- Archeologists unlock mystery of Indian site
- Cultures clash over native artifacts
- Museum show promotes trapping
- Indigenous Games need volunteers
The following folder includes
- Tribal tribulations
- 120,000 tins of juice recalled
- Natives paddle to protest hydro's plans
- Decision expected soon on armed force's offer to help battle tire fire
- Tire inferno neighbors vent anger at officials
- Tire King owner says ministry is to blame
- McMaster conference targets bigotry, sexism in Canada
- 600 evacuees told tires will burn for at least a month
- Respect for native stories, letter
- Mural was done by Ojibwa artist, letter
- Metis eye courts to defend trapping
- Experts still in dark over effect of blaze on environment and health
- Ottawa team to assess risks to health
- A towering achievement, photograph
- Use tires as fuel for kilns, firm says
- Fire fighters experiment with alternative ways to deal with blaze
- Ottawa sends team to tire fire to check health risk fears
- Proud Cree nation deserves much more than "funny" stories, comment
- Use of portable showers considered for two towns
- Spending cuts? Start at the top, comment
- Marshall case bureaucrat resigns
- MPs warned about computer virus
- Weather grounds water bombers slowing battle against tire blaze
- How the tires are burning, diagram
- Everybody 's hiding behind tire fire, letter
- Burning tire dump is major disaster, waste experts say
- The fallout from burning tires, editorial
- Lill examines culture shock with subtlety and sensitivity, theatre review
- Dikes hold back oil flowing from blazing tires
- Massive seepage of oil feared ·from burning mountain of tires
- Elmira factory made 'deadly' Agent Orange
- Report proposes native commission to uproot sexual abuse
- Protest targets NATO flights over Labrador
- Government accused of fraud in findings on low-level flights
- 2,000 advised to leave as burning tires emit cloud of toxic smoke
- Federal restraints feared on payments for health, education
- Federal study of low-level flying ignores social costs, groups claim
- Water bombers help fight fire
- Reconciling cultural differences
- Three-kilometre radius evacuated as millions of tires burn at depot
- Forest panel chairman quits Ontario hearings
- Bingo crackdown to aid charities
- Absorbing history lesson
- Divided they fall
- Waiting for a tragedy
- Akwesasne waste site renews tensions
- Anti-fur protesters hurt native livelihood
- Native women's writing poignant, personal
- Walpole withdraws from A.I.A.I.
- Native women's safehouse urged
- Native hockey a lure for Leach
- Consulting firm mum on progress into
- Ohsweken's water problem
- Water crisis spreading communities along Grand Scientists agree any exposure poses risk
The following folder includes
Land claims:
- Yukon land claim
Akwesasne: - Reserve leaders gamble on plan to restore peace
- Mohawk activist on trial
- Roadblock
- Wires to radio station cut
- Mohawks oust head chief
Health care, the environment: - Health care for Canada's natives
- Eagles Nest officially opens
- Protesting - Six Nations school conditions
- Ohsweken water plant possible culprit?
- The fears that asbestos can provoke - editorial
- Ottawa, Alberta band agree in principle on land claim
- Asbestos: the fears and facts
Human rights: - Inuit seeking apology for forced move
- Rights body assails native treatment
- Racism alert nothing new, natives say
- Floating demonstration
- Hearings set on redress for Marshall
- Police charge second Catholic cleric
- Visiting native kids help bury stereotypes
Native media: - Clark urged to champion native media
- Native media get reprieve on budget
- Communications - House of Commons debates
Protests: - Logging foes vow final fight on Temagami
- Half-canoe, half-kayak a symbol for protest
- Cree protest James Bay
Protests (contd.): - Referendum dates set for two weeks in April
- Eight bands form coalition to fight dams
- Mohawks call PCB cleanup plan first step
Economy: - $2.5 million CAEDS Capital Corp. announced
AFA, Self-government: - Funding policy 'dangerous'
- Is it self-govt when decisions still rely on feds
- Many jurisdictional aspects could bog down self-govt talks
Editorials, letters: - Canada's .multicultural dream rapidly fading
- Pot's empty for largest native volunteer program
- Insensitive to natives
- Diabetes among Indians
The Arts: - The Shaman's Return
- Other stories, other voices
- McMichael Art Gallery celebrate 25th anniversary
- Metis actress fights to find truth in roles
- Cultural extinction and renewal
Upcoming events: - Dance performance
- 2nd Annual Great Lakes Pow Wow
- Earth Spirit Festival
Folder contains:
- $5 bills on treaty day reaffirm treaty rights Glenevis, Alta.
- Explosion could help Sarcee cause -Calgary
- More about the Osborne slaying in N. Manitoba
- BC Indians issue warning over logging roads -Vancouver
- Cree band ends Quebec road blockade -Chibougamau
- Nine Indian bands sign pact for mutual defence -Quebec
- Innu and Inuit different -letter to Toronto editor
- Task force to examine high number of natives in jails Edmonton
- Native people losing supporters in Quebec -letter to Toronto editor
- Innu struggle in Labrador is for justice -letter to Toronto editor
- Inca treasures in Montreal exhibition -Toronto
- Sarcee Indians agree to talks with minister -Calgary Indian commissioner -Toronto
- Print fosters stereotype of natives, artist says -Calgary
- Cadieux angers natives again despite attempt to mend fences -Quebec City
- TV movie being made about Joseph Brant -Toronto
- Natives given more control in operating legal services Toronto
- Dead Blood's alcohol level found to exceed legal limit Lethbridge, Alta.
- Wanted: native Canadians who want to learn to write Penticton, BC
- NS law school launches program to encourage native, black students -Halifax
- Native cultures on the brink -letter to Toronto editor
- Land transfer for Chapleau Cree -Toronto
- More about Alberta and Quebec native blockades
- More about Innu protests over low flights -Toronto
- Far North is latest battleground in Canadian airlines' war -Yellowknife
- Missing boy is found thin, dirty -Winnipeg
- To their health -Thunder Bay editorial
- Pharmacist fined for refusing a native rubbing alcohol -Edmonton
- More about missing boy in Winnipeg
- Trappers help museum focus on native role in region's past -Ottawa
- More about Sarcee protest over military clean-up
- The white man's game -treaties, etc. -Toronto
- Sheriff admits silence on killing -The Pas, Man.
- Native art: Should it be shown in museum or gallery? Ottawa
- Rickets found widespread in native reserve -Halifax
- $2.4 M pact signed -Big Island First Nation -Morson
- Kahn-Tineta Horn: Her '60s zeal for justice undimmed Ottawa
- Innu leaders willing to talk -letter to St. John's, Nfld. editor
- Native alliance formed -Sioux Lookout
- Reserve 58 opens new housing -Geraldton-Longlac
- Stangecoming band celebrates new reserve -Fort Frances
- Native childcare agency almost 50 percent over budget
- Winnipeg Electricity fix delayed -Fort Hope, Ont.
- Moving from reserve to city terrifying -Toronto
- Natives said ready for confrontation over rights Moraviantown, Ont.
- Walpole Island agriculture steps forward Unified health care is coming -Timmins
- Temagami band declines invitation -North Bay
- CESO native program celebrates 20 years -Toronto