One folder consisting of a report entitled Territorial Review Study by M.F. Coffey.
One folder consisting of correspondence and itineraries related to the Royal Tour of HRH Queen Elizabeth II and party throughout the Northwest Territories.
The file consists of correspondence with Stuart Hodgson as Deputy Commissioner concerning Aklavik.
The file consists of correspondence with Colin Alexander, publisher at "News of the North" in Yellowknife, regarding publications and government adverstising in "News of the North".
One folder consisting of clippings and further information Stuart Hodgson attached to his letter to H.B. Robinson.
One folder consisting of a certified copy of the letter of appointment from the Governor General of Canada appointing Stuart Hodgson to Commissioner of the Northwest Territories.
One folder consisting of a certified copy of the letter of appointment from the Governor General of Canada appointing Stuart Hodgson to membership in the Council of the Northwest Territories.
One folder consisting of a certified copy of the letter of appointment from the Governor General of Canada appointing Stuart Hodgson to Deputy Commissioner of the Northwest Territories.
The file consists of copied correspondence from the Regional Administrator, Frobisher Bay NWT regarding housing issues.
One folder consisting of drafts and final reports discussing the formation and history of the Arctic Winter Games.
The file consists of minutes of meetings for the planning of the "Arctic Celebration for Guides and Voyageurs" dinner hosted by the Government of the Northwest Territories; a compilation of songs in French; and an invitation and program to the "Arctic Celebration for Voyageurs, Explorers and Guides, March 20, 1978".
This series consists of various resumes and lists of accomplishments by Stuart Hodgson, as well as an unfinished manuscript for an autobiography that details his life from birth until the early days of being Commissioner of the Northwest Territories and bringing the seat of government to Yellowknife. The series also includes 30 microcassette and 1 audio cassette recordings of Stuart Hodgson recounting on significant events throughout his career. Accompanying the cassettes are copies of correspondence compiled by Stuart Hodgson in 1994, to provide evidence and documentation of rationale and decisions he made as Commissioner. Correspondence is annotated with references, and additional contextual notes have been provided by Stuart Hodgson.
This series consists of both Stuart Hodgson's appointments to Council, Deputy Commissioner and Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, as well as his Order of Canada, honorary doctorate with the University of Calgary, and Order of St. John's Ambulance, St. Huberts and St. Lazarus of Jerusalem.
The file consists of correspondence with the Commissioner regarding soapstone quarrying in Baker Lake, and the availability of soapstone to carvers.
One folder consisting of correspondence and notes regarding constitutional and aboriginal governance issues with the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
The file consists of correspondence with Claire Barnabe, as a teacher in Fort Providence, then later as a Settlement Manager for several communities including Port Burwell and Norman Wells, and eventually as a Policy Analyst for C. M. Drury. The file also includes a copy of "The Philosophy Paper" (a shortened version of "A Paper of the Philosophy of the Department of Local Government").
One folder consisting of clippings and correspondence about Ben Sivertz's stepping down as Commissioner as well as a film script where Stuart Hodgson speaks regarding challenges of bringing the government north.
One folder consisting of copies of reports, correspondence, clippings and news releases related to the Berger Inquiry. The file appears to be a personal compendium of material on the topic.
One folder consisting of a reference copy of bound letters written and collected by B.G. Sivertz on the issue of the relocation of Inuit in 1953-1955 in regards to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
One folder containing a curriculum vitae or resume of Stuart Hodgson.