Correspondence, press releases, memorandum, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding Persons Case II, a news article on the relocation of Inuit peoples to the High Arctic in the 1950s, the life of Muriel McQueen Fergusson who was Canada's first woman to act as Speaker of the House, the Meech Lake Accord, and concern by the Human Rights Institute of Canada of possible harmful effects of pornography.
Correspondence, memorandum, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding the Famous Five statue on Parliament Hill and a distortion of the legal case, relocations of Inuit people to the High Arctic and the Royal Commission on the relocations, celebrations of francophone culture in Newfoundland & Labrador, and letters to the editor of the Ottawa Citizen written by ME Ritchie on bilingualism in the City of Ottawa.
Correspondence, memorandum, and newspaper clippings regarding letters to the editor ME Ritchie published in the Ottawa Citizen on women's rights, Persons Case II, women's rights and racial discrimination, and a newspaper article on the relocation of Inuit peoples to the High Arctic in the 1950s.
Correspondence, memorandum, and newspaper clippings regarding letters to the editor ME Ritchie send to the Alberta Report and the Western Report on the reliocation of Inuit peoples to the high arctic in the 1950s, creation of government departments, the Human Rights Institute of Canada, women's rights, and the New Brunswick Constitutional Amendment.
Correspondence, memorandum, and newspaper clippings regarding letters to the editor ME Ritchie published in the Ottawa Citizen on women's rights, Israeli-Palestinian conflicts, bilingualism in the city of Ottawa, terrorism, Nanoose Bay, misrepresentation of the Persons Case, Persons Case II, criminal law on stalking, and women's equality.
Correspondence, memorandum, and newspaper clippings regarding letters to the editor ME Ritchie sent to The Daily Gleaner in Fredericton New Brunswick on the recognition of Quebec as a distinct society, Persons Case II, and the Meech Lake Accord.
Correspondence, memorandum, press releases, newsletters, and newspaper clippings regarding letters to the editor ME Ritchie sent to Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC) regarding Nanoose Bay, the Meech Lake Accord, and Persons Case II.
Correspondence, memorandum, notes, press releases, draft speech, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding Senator Jayce Fairbairn's support for Persons Case II, Senate reform, and a commemorative statue to the Famous Five being erected at Parliamt. Some references to the rights of aboriginal women.
Correspondence with the Alberta Press Council regarding a case brought by ME Ritchie against The Alberta Report, the Meech Lake Accord, women's rights and gendered language in legislation, and representation of the Human Rights Institute in newspaper articles.
Correspondence, memorandum, transcripts of telephone conversation, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding letters to the editor ME Ritchie sent to the Globe and Mail on the creation of government departments, Persons Case II, and the Meech Lake Accord.
Correspondence with Chatelaine Magazine regarding a piece ME Ritchie wrote on Persons Case II and women's equality in the Senate.
Correspondence with Edges Magazine regarding a piece ME Ritchie wrote on Persons Case II and women's equality in the Senate.
Correspondence, memorandum, articles, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding an article Dale Eisler wrote for the Regina Leader Post supporting gender equality in the Senate, "Alice Through the Statutues" by ME Ritchie ongendered language in legislation, and Persons Case II.
Correspondence regarding letters to the editor ME Ritchie wrote for Persons Case II.
Copies of newspaper clippings and correspondence regarding former Member of Parliament, activist, and radio talk show host Rafe Mair, the constitution, and the issue of Quebec as a distinct society. ME Ritchie was a guest on the Rafe Mair Show to discuss constitutional issues.
Correspondence, newsletters, press releases, and memorandum regarding Nanoose Bay, the New Brunswick Constitutional Amendment, Carleton journalism students volunteering at the Human Rights Institute, and a case case brought to the Ontario Press Council by ME Ritchie against The Ottawa Citizen for their article on the relocation of Inuit people to the high arctic in the 1950s.
Correspondence regarding bias in a CBC made program entitled "The Valour and the Horror" about World War II.
Copies of newspaper articles, memorandum, correspondence with publisher Russell Mills, notes, and speeches regarding the editorial board of the Ottawa Citizen, the firing of publisher Russell Mills, censorship in the media, freedom of the press, the Human Rights Institute of Canada seeking support from the Ottawa Citizen in fighting bilingualism in Ottawa, Israeli-Palestinian conflicts, a biography of Washinton Post editor Katherine Graham, and the Watergate scandal.
Correspondence, memorandum, press releases, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding Senator Jean Forest's support for Persons Case II, Senate reform, and a grant application for funding from the Winspear Fund. Also includes a short biography of Senator Jean Forest.
Correspondence and memorandum regarding interviews, publicity, and media representation of the Human Rights Institute of Canada. Also includes contact lists of media outlets and journalists.
Correspondence, notes, copies of newspaper clippings, and memorandum regarding interviews, publicity, and media representation of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the work of the Institute specifically in reference to Persons Case II, the Meech Lake Accord, the Oka Crisis, and bilingualism and the Official Languages Act. Also includes lists of contact information for various media outlets and journalists.
Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, and memorandum regarding interviews, publicity, and media representation of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the work of the Institute specifically in reference to Persons Case II.
Correspondence, notes, copies of newspaper clippings, and memorandum regarding interviews, publicity, and media representation of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the work of the Institute specifically in reference to Persons Case II and bilingualism. Also includes lists of contact information for various media outlets and journalists.
Correspondence, notes, copies of newspaper clippings, and memorandum regarding interviews, press conferences, and media representation of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the work of the Institute specifically in reference to Persons Case II and the relocation of Inuit peoples to the high arctic in the 1950s. Also includes lists of contact information for various media outlets and journalists.
Correspondence, notes, press releases, and memorandum regarding interviews, publicity, and media representation of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the work of the Institute specifically in reference to Quebec as a disctinct society, bilingualism, Persons Case II, and the relocation of Inuit peoples to the high arctic in the 1950s.
Correspondence, notes, copies of newspaper clippings, and memorandum regarding interviews, press conferences, and media representation of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the work of the Institute specifically in reference to Persons Case II, the creation of government departments by Prime Minister Jean Chretien, and the relocation of Inuit peoples to the high arctic in the 1950s. Also includes lists of contact information for various media outlets and journalists.
Correspondence, notes, press releases, copies of newspaper clippings, and memorandum regarding interviews, press conferences, and media representation of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the work of the Institute specifically in reference to Persons Case II, a video produced on Persons Case II, and Canadian history.
Correspondence, notes, press releases, and memorandum regarding interviews, press conferences, and media representation of the Human Rights Institute of Canada and the work of the Institute specifically in reference to Ottawa bilingualism, Quebec as a distinct society, Persons Case II, among other issues.
Interpretation of the Municipal Affairs Act, 1990, with ammendments in 1991, 1993, and 1998.
Correspondence, memorandum, press releases, transcripts of Senate debates, draft speech, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding Senator Serge Joyal's support for Persons Case II, Senate reform, and a recounting of what happened at the Liberal Women's Caucus meeting. Some references to equality between French and English. Also includes a short biography of Senator Serge Joyal.
Presentations, working plans, copies of newspaper clippings, by-laws, committee reports, Ottawa City Council minutes, and policies regarding the bilingualism by-law for the City of Ottawa after its amalgamation.
Correspondence, memorandum, notes, transcripts of telephone conversations, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding the position of the province of Ontario on the bilingualism by-law in the City of Ottawa.
Correspondence and copies of newspaper clippings regarding the implementation of bilingualism in the amalgamated City of Ottawa, federal government financial support, and debates over the specifics of the new by-law compared to the bilingualism by-law in the City of Ottawa before amalgamation.
Notes, committee reports and minutes, and briefs regarding the Coty of Ottawa bilingualism by-law and the Corporate Services and Economic Development Committee.
Memorandum, reports, and agendas regarding assessments and planning for the City of Ottawa bilingualism by-law from the French Language Services Advisory Committee and the Corporate Services and Economic Development Committee.
Copies of newspaper clippings and correspondence regarding the issue of a bilingualism by-law in the City of Ottawa in the media and the reaction of citizens to the by-law and to other bilingualism issues.
Petition from the Human Rights Institute of Canada to the government of Ontario seeking support for a court case to challenge the bilingualism by-law for the City of Ottawa.
Petition from the Human Rights Institute of Canada to the government of Ontario seeking support for a court case to challenge the bilingualism by-law for the City of Ottawa.
Correspondence, planning documents, and notes regarding a screening of the documentary "The Rise and Fall of English Montreal" at the Presbyterian Church in Canada.
Correspondence, notes, and policies regarding the hiring practices in Russell Township resulting from bilingualism by-laws.
Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding a court challenge in Russell Township over signage laws and bilingualism policies.
Correspondence, memorandum, and draft speechs regarding the Governor General's Persons Award ceremony.
Copies of newspaper clippings, press releases, policies, correspondence, memorandum, and reports regarding French languages services in Ontario for bilingualism
Correspondence and court documents regarding the legality of the City of Ottawa instituting a by-law for bilingualism without the government of Ontario legislating it.
Press releases and court documents regarding the case against Hopital Montfort in Ottawa for offering French language medical education.
Reports, policies, and implementation manuals regarding the bilingualism by-law in the City of Ottawa.
Copies of newspaper clippings regarding French language services and education in Ontario.
Correspondence, memorandum, notes, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding Peggy Harrison starting a Merrickville chapter of an English language advocacy group.
Correspondence, memorandum, copies of newspaper clippings, reports, policies, and press releases regarding French language services in Manitoba, federal funding for French language institutes in Manitoba, and population breakdown by language for Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, policies, and newsletters regarding bilingualism in New Brunswick, court cases over language rights, and Moncton being declared a bilingual city
Correspondence, House of Commons debates, House of Commons bills, copies of newspaper clippings, and job postings regarding bilingualism in the City of Ottawa and the federal government.
Copies of newspaper clippings and Statistics Canada (StatsCan) census data on mother tongue and language as well as Heritage funding for language training.
Correspondence and background research regarding the Persons Case and Senator Jack Marshall's support for equal rights and subsequent retirement.
Memorandum, correspondence, and press releases regarding funding from French language services and Heritage Canada for translation and language education.
Copies of newspaper clippings and statistics on the cost of bilingualism and census data on mother tongue and language.
Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, and job posting regarding bilingualism as employment requirements.
Copies of newspaper clippings regarding French education for children and French immersion programs.
Copies of newspaper clippings and correspondence from members of the Human Rights Institute of Canada supporting HRI work on bilingualism.
Correspondence from members of the Human Rights Institute of Canada supporting HRI work on bilingualism.
Correspondence and supporting documents from members of the Human Rights Institute of Canada supporting HRI work on bilingualism.
Copies of newspaper clippings and magazine articles regarding the Official Languages Act, bilingualism, and the cost of language training.
Copies of newspaper clippings regarding bilingualism and discrimination against anglophones in Quebec.
Correspondence, transcripts of Senate debates, regarding the hanging of a portrait of the Famous Five in the Lobby of the Senate and historical innaccuracies of how the case is being represented, as well as Senate reform.
Copies of newspaper clippings regarding the cost of bilingualism, language laws in Quebec, and opinions on the efficacy and benefits of bilingualism in the federal government.
Copies of newspaper clippings, correspondence, press releases, notes, job postings, and reports regarding bilingualism, multiculturalism, the Meech Lake Accord, and Quebec nationalism.
Copies of newspaper clippings, correspondence, memorandum, and press releases regarding bilingualism and the effect of language laws in Quebec.
Correspondence, memorandum, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding bilingualism in Ottawa and the federal government.
Correspondence and copies of newspaper clippings regarding articles William Johnson wrote about bilingualism in the federal government and in the City of Ottawa.
Copies of newspaper clippings, speeches, correspondence, and memorandum regarding bilingualism in the City of Ottawa, the official Languages Act, and language laws in Quebec.
Correspondence, articles, court documents, and memorandum regarding writings of Marvin Jason on bilingualism, Quebec politics, anti-semitism, and Israeli-Palestinian conflicts.
Presentations, correspondence, census statistics, and supporting documents regarding Robert Kline's activism on bilingualism for the City of Ottawa and presentation given to city council.
Correspondence, reports, letters to the editor, census statistics, copies of newspaper clippings, and supporting documents regarding Robert Kline's activism on bilingualism for the City of Ottawa, language distribution in Canada, bilingualism in the federal government, and funding for bilingualism.
Correspondence, newsletters, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding Irene Marchand's support for the Human Rights Institute of Canada.
Correspondence, memorandum, press release, and transcripts for Senate debates regarding a request for Senator Joan Neiman's support for Persons Case II and a recounting of what happened at the Liberal Women's Caucus meeting. Some references to aboriginal rights.
Correspondence from Kenneth Tellis regarding French-Canadians, colonial history, and international politics.
Correspondence with Marjorie Hurley, newsletters, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding bilingualism and the Official Languages Act.
Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, and Coporate Services and Economic Development Committee agenda regarding a small claims lawsuit brought by Joe Holden against Ottawa city councillor for a comment about cockroaches during debate on the Ottawa bilingualism by-law.
Political cartoons, poems, correspondence, and letters to the editor by Reginald Dixon regarding bilingualism, as well as Canadian history and politics.
Correspondence and an article regarding Joe Holden's writings on bilingualism in Canada, the future of Canada, and Quebec seperatism.
Correspondence, memorandum, copies of newspaper clippings, and press releases regarding support from Canadians for Language Fairness for the Human Rights Institute of Canada, petitions and activism for the rights of anglophones in Ottawa, bilingualism in the city of Ottawa, the Official Languages Act, political leaders, and the official adoption of the franco-Ontarian flag by the provincial government of Ontario.
Correspondence, memorandum, copies of newspaper clippings, public meeting agendas, and press releases regarding support from Canadians for Language Fairness for the Human Rights Institute of Canada, bilingualism in the city of Ottawa, the effect of bilingualism in the western part of Canada, and the Official Languages Act.
Correspondence, memorandum, copies of newspaper clippings, and press releases regarding support from Canadians for Language Fairness for the Human Rights Institute of Canada, petitions and activism for the rights of anglophones in Ottawa, bilingualism in the city of Ottawa, and the Official Languages Act.
Correspondence, memorandum, copies of newspaper clippings, public meeting agendas, and press releases regarding support from Canadians for Language Fairness for the Human Rights Institute of Canada, bilingualism in Ottawa and in Canada more broadly, rights for anglophone majorities, and the Official Languages Act.
Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, public meeting agendas, and press releases regarding support from Canadians for Language Fairness (CLF) for the Human Rights Institute of Canada, public meetings of CLF, historical revisionism, bilingualism in Ottawa and in Canada more broadly, rights for anglophone majorities, and the Official Languages Act.
Correspondence, memorandum, newspaper clippings, and an invoice regarding Senator Lois Wilson's membership in the Human Rights Institute of Canada and requesting her support and support from the United Church of Canada for a reference to the Supreme Court for Persons Case II. Also includes a brief presented to the Joint Committee on the Constitution of Canada by the United Church of Canada regarding aboriginal rights and transcript of a question and answer by Reverend and Senator Lois Wilson regarding northern oil pipelines.
Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, memorandum, newsletters, public meeting agendas, and press releases regarding support from Canadians for Language Fairness (CLF) for the Human Rights Institute of Canada, public meetings of CLF, historical revisionism, bilingualism in Ottawa and in Canada more broadly, and the Official Languages Act.
Affidavits for the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, newsletters, and promotional materials regarding a lawsuit filed by the Canadians for Language Fairness (CLF) against the city of Ottawa over the bilingualism by-law.
Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, newsletters, and legal documentation regarding the failed lawsuit filed by the Canadians for Language Fairness (CLF) against the city of Ottawa over the bilingualism by-law.
Newsletters from the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC). APEC has subsequently been renamed Canadians Against Bilingualism Injustice (CABI) and then the Canadian Network for Language. APEC played a role in the defeat of the Meech Lake Accord.
Newsletters from the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC). APEC has subsequently been renamed Canadians Against Bilingualism Injustice (CABI) and then the Canadian Network for Language. APEC played a role in the defeat of the Meech Lake Accord.
Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, presentation to the Standing Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on Official Languages, meeting minutes of this joint committee, memorandum, fact sheets, briefs, and pamphletes regarding the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC)'s work against bilingualism policies and government reactions to APEC's work.
Correspondence, membership form, newsletters, and supporting documents regarding support for the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC), an APEC produced video on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the New Brunscwick constitutional amendment, and APEC's attempt to have the Charter of Rights and Freedoms overturned.
Newsletters, pamphlettes, publications, correspondence, speeches, copies of newspaper clippings, and memorandum regarding the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC) Chairman Ronald Leitch and his wife Pauline Leitch, mutual support between APEC and the Human Rights Institute of Canada, bilingualism, and the death of Ronald Leitch. Also includes "Official Bilingualism: The Sell-out of English Canada," "Constitutions are for People," and "Freedom or Political Slavery" by Ronald Leitch.
Memorandum, correspondence, research, encyclopedia entries, and speeches regarding bilingualism, bigotry, the notion of Canada being founded by two nations, support for Persons Case II, and the work of the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC) which ME Ritchie and the Human Rights Institute of Canada supports.
Copies of newspaper clippings, correspondence, open letters, press releases, regarding bilingualism, the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC) work to have Ontario declare English the only official language of the province, the Meech Lake Accord, language laws in Quebec, the cost of bilingualism, the New Brunswick constitutional amendment, and mutual support between APEC and the Human Rights Institute of Canada.
Correspondence, memorandum, notes, transcripts from Senate debates, sample press releases, notes for speech, and copies of newspaper clippings regarding Senator Lois Wilson's Senate work, requestion her support for a reference to the Supreme Court for Persons Case II, bilingualism in the City of Ottawa, and Senate reform. Also includes correspondence with Preston Manning and the Reform Party regarding Persons Case II.
Correspondence, copies of newspaper clippings, newsletters, memorandum, and notes regarding bilingualism, summits of La Francophonie, language rights, the Official Languages Act, and mutual support between Canadian Against Bilingual Injustice (CABI), formerly called the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC), and the Human Rights Institute of Canada.
Correspondence, newsletters, and notes regarding bilingualism, the renaming of the Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC) to Canadian Against Bilingual Injustice (CABI), and mutual support between CABI and the Human Rights Institute of Canada.
Newsletters and correspondence regarding bilingualism, the renaming of the Canadian Against Bilingual Injustice (CABI), formerly known as Alliance for the Preservation of English in Canada (APEC), to the Canadian Network for Language Awareness (CNLA), and requests for support and membership to CNLA.
Correspondence, speeches, House of Commons debates, notes, and Dialogue Magazine regarding the formation of Heritage Canada, presentations made by the Chateauguay Valley English-Speaking Peoples Association (CVESPA) to the Official Languages Committee, government speeches for the Acadian World Congress, mutual support between the CVESPA and the Human Rights Institute of Canada, and legal action considered by ME Ritchie against the mayor of Chateauguay for innapropriate comments.