One folder consisting of mainly handwritten notes and speeches, as well as correspondence regarding Stuart Hodgson's finances and vacation time allotment.
One folder consisting of meeting minutes and notes of the International Joint Commission with Stuart Hodgson as Chairman of the Canadian section.
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.
The file consists of copied correspondence to Minister Jean Chretien, dated November 4, 1969, regarding the development of the Indian Brotherhood. At the beginning of the file is a note to Jackie, providing contextual information about the compiled correspondence and the content of the tape. Correspondence appears to have been photocopied ca. 1994 and compiled by Stuart Hodgson to accompany his audio recordings on tape.
The file consists of copied correspondence, ca. 1969-1970, regarding jet equipment for air travel in the NWT; territorial government administration and programmes; the relationship between DIAND, the Territorial Government and First Nations representation (Indian Brotherhood). At the beginning of the file is a note to Jackie, providing contextual information about the compiled correspondence and the content of the tape. Correspondence appears to have been photocopied ca. 1994 and compiled by Stuart Hodgson to accompany his audio recordings on tape, and is referred to in item 1083B.
The file consists of copied correspondence, dated 1973, concerning the NWT Council and politics of Council; Stuart Hodgson's mother's funeral, the Fort Smith Medical Situation; "Up Canada" and "Captain Al Cohol" comic; the use of the stone quarry at Baker Lake. At the beginning of the file is a note to Jackie, providing contextual information about the compiled correspondence and the content of the tape. Correspondence appears to have been photocopied ca. 1994 and compiled by Stuart Hodgson to accompany his audio recordings on tape, and is referred to in items 1090B, 1091A, and 1091B.
The file consists of copied correspondence, dating 1976, concerning the gas pipeline and submissions from the Indian Brotherhood; the passing of Des Fogg; the role of the Commissioner's Office; Statistics on Students leaving the NWT. At the beginning of the file is a note, providing contextual information about the compiled correspondence and the content of the tape. Correspondence appears to have been photocopied ca. 1994 and compiled by Stuart Hodgson to accompany his audio recordings on tape, and is referred to in items 1100A and 1100B.
The file consists of a four page note providing contextual information about the compiled correspondence and the content of the tapes.
The file consists of copied correspondence, dated 1975-1976, concerning Stuart Hodgson's Tour of Greenland, Arctic Canada and Alaska; the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline; the Berger Inquiry Hearings; education in the Territory; "The Development Process" of government in the NWT. At the beginning of the file is a note, providing contextual information about the compiled correspondence and the content of the tape. Correspondence appears to have been photocopied ca. 1994 and compiled by Stuart Hodgson to accompany his audio recordings on tape, and is referred to in items 1097A and 1097B.
The file consists of the Commissioner's first and last addresses to the NWT Council: Sessional Paper No. 1 (First Session, March 6, 1967), Commissioner's Opening Address; and, the Opening Address of Commissioner Stuart M. Hodgson to the 67 Session of the Council of the Northwest Territories, January 19, 1969; and the Progrogation Addresss of Commissioner S. M. Hodgson to the Council of the Northwest Territories, March 30, 1979. File 2 of 3. Original file was large and split into 3 files. These documents are referred to in item 1109B (audio recording).
One folder consisting of various mementos of Stuart Hodgson. It includes awards, menus, invitations, colour printouts of photographs and a 1982 Annual Report of the Government of the Northwest Territories.
The file consists of Terms of Reference for the Territorial Division of the Northern Administration Branch, and lists sections, position and classification, duties, liaison - reference and authority, and recommendations for possible decentralization.
The file consists of correspondence and memoranda regarding staff planning, staff duties, resposibilities, and office procedures of the Northwest Territories Council Secretariat.
The file contains a study titled, "Economic Development in the Northwest Territories: Recommendations" prepared by W. A. Lewis, November 10, 1965 with correspondence from Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources to Commissioner.
The file consists of minutes of meetings, agendas, aide-memoires, memorandum and other materials for the Northern Policy Coordinating Committee.
The file consists of correspondence between Robert Porritt of Hay River, member of the NWT Council, and the Deputy Commissioner, Stuart Hodgson.
The file consists of correspondence between Lyle Trimble of Aklavik, member of the NWT Council, and the Deputy Commissioner, Stuart Hodgson.
The file consists of correspondence, mainly outgoing, the Deputy Commissioner, Stuart Hodgson, to editors of newspapers such as "News of the North," "The Drum," "TAPWE" and "The Norther."
The file consists of correspondence with the Director and Associate Directors.
The file contains one item of correspondence between J. A. Van Pelt, Director, Fitness and Amateur Sport, Fort Smith, and Deputy Commissioner, Stuart Hodgson.