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Projects
151-S03 · Series · [ca. 1900]-1999
Part of Metis Heritage Association fonds

The series consists of records relating to projects undertaken by the Metis Heritage Association and heritage projects undertaken by the Metis Association prior to the establishment of the Metis Heritage Association in 1988. The records include funding proposals and financial records, briefing notes, work plans, correspondence, contracts and agreements, workshop materials, oral histories and transcripts, gathered historical information and photographs, family trees, book drafts and final versions, historic site database entries and photographs, and project reports. The records were assembled from several accessions and have been arranged by the Archivist by project.

The series is divided into seven sub-series by project: Archives Research Project, Oral History Projects, History Book Volume II Project, Metis History Project, Michif Projects, Tulu Projects, and Miscellaneous Proposals and Projects

Education
G-1979-003-S06 · Series · 1947-1970
Part of Canada. Northern Administration Branch fonds

This block contains the following series:

  • [600-609] [Education] General
  • [610-619] Teachers
  • [620-629] Curriculum
  • [630-639] Schools Administration
  • [640-649] School Supplies & Equipment
  • [660-669] Professional Organizations
  • [670-679] Recreation and Welfare (Schools)
  • [680-689] Vocational Training
  • [690-699] Adult Education
Orders in Council
G-1979-042: S05 · Series · 1927, 1932
Part of Northwest Territories. Legislative Assembly fonds

Between 1905 and 1921, the only legislation for the Northwest Territories (except for two Federal Acts) was by Order in Council. After 1921 minor matters (appointments of officials and their sala­ries, changes in regulations, etc,) were still decided by Order in Council. This series consists of chronological and alphabetical indices of Orders from 1870-1932, a chronological list of Dominion Acts relating to the NWT from 1869-1927, and copies of the Orders in Council from 1905-1932.

AGMs and Executive Meetings
415-S02 · Series · 1971-2001
Part of Boy Scouts of Canada. Northwest Territories Council fonds

This series consists of 52.5 cm of textual records. Records include agendas, minutes, and other materials related to Annual General Meetings and NWT Scout Council executive meetings, including financial statements and reports presented at the meetings. The series also includes a set of annual chrono files containing reports, minutes, correspondence and financial statements for each year from 1975/76 to 1979/80.

Projects and Events
415-S05 · Series · 1965-2001
Part of Boy Scouts of Canada. Northwest Territories Council fonds

This series consists of 25 cm of textual records and 38 photographs. Records include correspondence and reports related to service projects, badges, NWT jamborees, cuborees, regional camps and trips, and interaction between scout groups inside and outside the NWT, as well as photographs of service projects and camps.

The NWT Scout Council organized a territory-wide service project in 1973, Operation Yuuch, which encouraged scout groups to clean up buildings or locations in their communities. The series also includes some correspondence related to Canada-wide service projects and some records related to local service projects undertaken by Yellowknife groups.

In 1964 the national council's Arctic and Northern Scouting Committee created a set of Northern badges aimed at teaching Scouts aspects of life and outdoorsmanship in the North; these badges were maintained and updated by the NWT Council. This series includes a small amount of correspondence related to Northern badges and alterations to badge requirements to make them more relevant for Northern Scouts.

The NWT Council organized three NWT jamborees, in 1973, 1978, and 1982, and one NWT and Nunavut Cuboree in 2001. The series includes planning materials, correspondence, financial statements, and handbooks for these events. The NWT Council also organized two expeditions in Baffin National Park, called Adventure Auyuittuq, in 1976 and 1979; the series includes a bulletin and promotional letter regarding these trips. In addition, there is correspondence regarding camps and trips undertaken by local groups.

The NWT Council also helped to coordinate interactions between NWT scout groups and scout groups outside the NWT, including twinning between NWT and outside scout groups, NWT participation in national and international jamborees, and visits to the NWT by outside groups. The series includes a small amount of correspondence and reports related to these activities.

The photographs include images of Operation Yuuch, the Yellowknife Region's Kakisa Kuboree, and several Yellowknife region Beaver camps, as well as photographs from a report on the NWT Council's display at the 1985 Canadian Jamboree.

Postmaster Log Book
404-S05 · Series · 1944 - 1945
Part of John W. Goodall fonds

Notebook used by John Goodall to record mail dispatches and irregularities in the post during his tenure as postmaster for Fort Simpson between 1944 - 1945.

404-S06 · Series · 1959 - 1969
Part of John W. Goodall fonds

This series contains meeting minutes and reports from various committees with which John Goodall was involved, including the Fort Simpson Local Advisory Council and the District of Mackenzie Indian Advisory Council. This series also includes a notebook containing the minutes of meetings of the Northwest Territories Trappers' Association Fort Simpson Branch between 1944 -1948.

Meeting materials
433-S02 · Series · 1997-2006
Part of OutNorth fonds

Series contains minutes and other materials from Out North's Board meetings and Annual General Meetings.

J.I. Glick early life
429-S01 · Series · 1925-1947
Part of Glick family fonds

This series documents the first four decades of J.I. Glick's life, before he and Sadie Glick moved to Yellowknife. Records relate to his involvement in the mining and fur trade in Ontario, his trials and incarceration, correspondence, World War II service records, return to civilian life and preparation to move to Yellowknife.

Glick, Jacob Isaac
Premier Electrical
429-S06 · Series · 1967-1972
Part of Glick family fonds

Series contains financial records and correspondence regarding Premier Electrical (Yellowknife) Ltd., a company offering electrical repairs and installations. In 1969 J.I. Glick became a director of the company, which had been incorporated in 1967 and was in operation through the 1970s.

Glick, Jacob Isaac
J.I. Glick Personal Records
429-S07 · Series · [196-]-1972
Part of Glick family fonds

Records include J.I. Glick's personal correspondence, political correspondence and ephemera, and passports. Also included are recordings of radio programs on topics of interest to Glick, namely Northern issues and the Progressive Conservative party.

Glick, Jacob Isaac
Harold Glick correspondence
429-S08 · Series · 1955-1977
Part of Glick family fonds

Records include Harold Glick's individual correspondence on personal and business matters, including Yellowknife real estate.

Glick, Harold
Glick family records
429-S13 · Series · 1951-1995, 2007
Part of Glick family fonds

Records consist predominantly of correspondence received by Harold and Zelda Glick from family and friends around the world. Also includes ephemera (festival programs and event flyers), a few newsclippings about the family, audio recordings ("cassette letters") made by family in Montreal for family members in Yellowknife, and an interview of Harold Glick conducted by his grandson Jeremy Glick.

Airlines
423-S01 · Series · 1960-1976
Part of Brock “Rocky” Parsons fonds

This series consists of records relating to airlines that Parsons owned or worked for, including training or flight manuals, personal notes made by Parsons regarding flights and passengers, and correspondence and administrative material.

Maps
423-S03 · Series · 1961-1990
Part of Brock “Rocky” Parsons fonds

This series includes maps annotated by Parsons, likely for use in calculating routes for his flights. Areas covered are primarily NWT communities (including eastern Arctic/present-day Nunavut), but also include northern Alberta, Yukon, British Columbia, Alaska, and Greenland.