File contains 2 copies of the paper written by Donald Gilies for the Association for the Study of Canadian Radio and Television's Learned Societies of Canada Conference held at the University of Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia from May 31 - June 2, 1990.
File contains records related to the Delgamuukw decision and the Canadian Government. Included in the file are: 1) Delgamuukw Implementation Committee background materials and meeting minutes 2) draft strategy framework on the recognition & affirmation of Aboriginal title 3) agendas and accompanying materials related to the May 6-7, 2000 Comprehensive Claims Strategy meeting and the May 8-9, 2000 joint AFN/DOJ/DIAND working session on comprehensive claims policy review 4) Correspondence and press releases 5) Assembly of First Nations - Canada's Comprehensive Claims Policy: The Need for Fundamental Change 6) News release re: Fraser Valley Blockade
File contains records related to the establishment of an Independent Claims Body. Included is correspondence between Matthew Coon Come, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations and Robert D. Nault, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development; Assembly of First Nations update: Independent Claims Body - AFN Confederacy report; and other records.
6 colour photographs of the exterior of Seabird Island School on the Seabird Island Native Reserve near Agassiz in the County of Kent, British Columbia.
File contains records related to the British Columbia Treaty Commission. Along with newspaper clippings, correspondence, and other related materials there are: 1) two copies of "Building a New Relationship with First Nations in British Columbia - Canada's response to the report of the B. C. Claims Task Force 2) newsletter "Pride in Partnership - British Columbia" 3) two copies of "British Columbia Treaty Commission Agreement" 4) newsletter "Treaty News" July 1995, and December 1996 editions 5) "The Report of The British Columbia Claims Task Force" July 28, 1991 6) "Aboriginal Rights and Title - A Made in B. C. Approach" by the Westbank Indian Council 7) Form 11 - Chief R. Kwasistala on behalf of the Lichkwilthach hereditary chiefs and others v. Canadian Government 8) Outline and background on BC Treaty Commission
File contains records related to the British Columbia Treaty Commission (BCTC). Included in the file are news releases and clippings, as well as: 1) brochures "Treaties in British Columbia" and "Treaty Making" from the First Nations Summit Perspective 2) brochure "The British Columbia Treaty Commission" from the UBCIC 3) brochure "Treaty Negotiations in B. C. ' an Overview" from the Federal Treaty Negotiation Office 4) "BCTC & The Land Question" 5) "BCTC 1997 Annual Report excerpts 6) Report on the Treaty Process in British Columbia 7) Musqueam Indian Band - Band Council Resolution 8) Understanding the B. C. Treaty Process - an opportunity for dialogue 9) newsletter "British Columbia Treaty Commission update"
File contains records related to land claims and specific court cases related to logging in British Columbia. There are affidavits and reasons for judgement in the Supreme Court of British Columbia cases - Ron Derrickson et al. v. Province of British Columbia, and Chief Dan Wilson et. al v. Province of British Columbia.
File contains records related to British Columbia land claims. Included in the file are newspaper clippings; Provincial memo re: lands and resources component of treaty negotiations; and "New Confederation - Building the New Canada with a New Federalism" by Preston Manning, leader of Reform Party of Canada.
File contains records related to the British Columbia Treaty Commission. Included in the file are: 1) British Columbia Treaty Commission Feb. and Nov. 1999 update 2) Correspondence and accompanying material related to the First Nations Summit Task Group 3) News clippings 4) Speech by Honourable Dale Lovick to the First Nations Summit 5) B. C. Treaty Commission annual report 1999 6) Fax copy of the "Tripartite Review of the B. C. Treaty Process Report of the Working Group".
File contains records related to the treaty process in British Columbia. Included in the file are: 1) British Columbia Treaty Commission dual report - Treaty Commission 2001 annual report/Looking Forward Looking Back a review of the BC Treaty Process 2) newspaper clipping re: BC treaty talks 3) news release re: referendum ballot from the Select Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs
File contains correspondence, reports, and news clippings regarding British Columbia First Nations treaty negotiations, and materials from the First Nations Summit. Included are annual reports from the B. C. Treaty Commission, and information packages from the First Nations Summit.
This files contains graphic and textual material related to a house designed by the architect Bill Pechet in the Southlands neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia. It includes copies of architectural plans and drawings, photographs documenting the construction process and finished product, and correspondence between Bill Pechet and Canadian Architect about featuring the house in the publication.
This folder consists of photographs of the Bowen Island residence. Situated on two acres of a rocky island near Vancouver, the house consists of four connecting pavilions, design to give privacy to the owners while accommodating servants, guests and grandchildren. The design is Massey Medal winner of 1965. The review article was published in Canadian Architect in February 1965, p. 55. There are some B&W photos and a drawing plan of the residence.
File contains 1 colour photograph of the Bridgeland/Memorial CTrain station in Calgary Alberta. The image shows the station from across a street, and through trees.
The Burnaby Jamatkhana is located on a 1.4 ha site in a residential suburb of Vancouver. The building concept was generated by Islamic architectural principles. Thus, building is totaly symmetrical, with a plan composed of two squares.
1 photograph of Senior Citizen Housing in Burnaby, British Columbia. Winner of the 1971 Award for Residential Design from the Canadian Housing Design Council.
File contains records pertaining to the Chiefs Committee Claims, specifically their meeting in Vancouver on December 9, 1991. Included is the agenda and accompanying materials for the meeting; an extract from the Auditor General of Canada's report on specific land claims; and speaking notes from Ovide Mercredi, National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, presentation to the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs.
File contains the agenda and accompanying materials for the December 9, 1991 meeting of the National Chiefs Commission on Claims held in Vancouver, British Columbia. Also in the file are a meeting follow-up, correspondence, speaking notes, and an extract from the Auditor General of Canada's report.
File contains records from the Specific Claims Joint Working Group (First Nations and Government of Canada). Included are meeting minutes and updates from the meeting held August 17-19, 1992 in Kamloops, British Columbia and meeting minutes from the meeting held September 29-30, 1992 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
The folder consists of 4 b&w photographs of Dogwood Gardens at 5850 177b Street is an 86 unit complex in the heart of Cloverdale. This complex boasts many great features for families including an outdoor pool, clubhouse, fish pond, putting green, playground, plenty of gardens and greenspace. Close to shopping, transit, restaurants, schools and parks. Dogwood Gardens was the Canadian Housing Design Council winner of the award for Residential design in 1971. Caption on verso: "A fine example of medium density housing. The random placing of blocks around four activity areas offer unit variety and identity with special inner spaces. Although a number of different materials and forms are used this is done with great skill and there is a consistant and unified whole to the housing."
Canadian Housing Design Council Award Winner 1971 "A small house which is carefully screened from street traffic by the retention of trees. Multi-levels and open planning add interest. A good lesson in planning particularly in regard to space and light." Owners; Mr & Mrs R. Dodson.
Folder contains 1 black and white photographic print of a miniature model of the Coquitlam City Hall. Photograph is from the CA Magazine Yearbook 1967.
File contains copy of Court of Appeal for British Columbia case between Delgamuukw ( Earl Muldoe), suing on his own behalf and on behalf of all members of the Houses of Delgamuukw, Haaxw, Gitksan and Wet'suwet'en, and Government of British Columbia and the Attorney General of Canada reasons for judgement. Also in the file are summaries of judgements, not part of the bound Court of Appeal document.
File contains various analyses and reports regarding the impact of the Delamuukw decision. Included in the file are: 1) Union of British Columbia Municipalities - Conference on the Supreme Court of Canada Decision on Delgamuukw 2) three analysis by Bull, Housser & Tupper barristers and solicitor regarding decision 3) Specific claims and Delgamuukw by Mandell Pinder for UBCIC 4) Delgamuukw - a preliminary anaylsis of the Supreme Court of Canada's decision for a discussion with legal counsel for British Columbia and First Nations - Dept. of Justice
File contains news clippings and press releases regarding treaty negotiations and Indigenous land claims in British Columbia after the Delgamuukw v. British Columbia Supreme Court ruling.
File contains "The Vancouver Island Treaties (1850-1854) by Dennis Madill; "B. C. Indian Treaties in Historical Perspective" by Dennis Madill, published by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada; and correspondence between The First Nations of South Island to Deputy Minister Harry Swain re: Treaty and Aboriginal Rights.
File contains a letter from Emily Carr University President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Ron Burnett and a certificate from Chancellor John C. Kerr, Board of Governor's chair Evaleen Jaager Roy, and President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Ron Burnett to Ryerson University to commemorate Chancellor Bloomberg's installation.
Photographs of different pavilions and models for EXPO '86 in Vancouver: Australian, Canadian North, Ontario, Alberta, Singapore and Switzerland. There is also an envelope containing a number of negative prints depicting the different pavilions, models and sites for EXPO '86.
File contains copies of the judgement, commentary, and analysis on the Supreme Court of Canada ruling in Delbert Guerin, Joseph Becker, Eddie Campbell, Mary Charles, Gertrude Guerin and Gail Sparrow suing on their own behalf and on the behalf of all other members of the Musqueam Indian Band v. Her Majesty the Queen and The National Indian Brotherhood (Intervenors).
File contains records relating to taxation and First Nations. File contains two copies of the Skuppah First Nation assessment by-law; news releases about appointment to Indian Taxation Advisory Board; and a copy of "Why Tax? - Considerations for First Nations Councils".
File contains records created by/related to the Interior Alliance. Included in the file are press releases, a page titled "Tripartite Political Accord on Treaty Negotiation", and a legal update on Logging Cases for the AFN Committee to Implement Delgamuukw.
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the interior of the Caravel Hotel in Kelowna, B.C. The photo appears to have been taken for the November 1965 issue of Canadian Architect magazine.
Folder contains 1 b&w photograph of the National design award 1964 winner from the Canadian Housing Design Council. Caption on verso: "A splendid plan which takes advantage of a fine site. Circulation within the house is very good and the outside areas are practically and attractively handled." The architects were Hartley Barnes & Arajs of Kelowna, B.C. The builder as M. Ulansky of Kelowna, B.C.
File contains four prints featuring an identical image of the Kodak Processing Lab in Vancouver, BC and 4 identical prints featuring aerial views of Kodak Heights in the 1970s.
File contains prints and snapshots featuring images from the Kodak exhibit booths at the 1956 Canadian National Exhibition.and the 1956 Pacific National Exhibition.
Folder contains 6 b&w photographs of the Ladner Pioneer Library in Ladner, B.C. Established in 1930, the Fraser Valley Regional Library System was the first of its kind in North America. Today it is the largest public library system in British Columbia, with 24 community libraries serving 650,000 people in its service area. The article was published in Canadian Architect yearbook, 1964, p. 48-49. Architects on the project were Richard B. Archambault, J. Blair Macdonald and Barry V. Downs.
File contains records related to the Comprehensive Claims Policy. Included in the file are:
1) National Overview of Comprehensive Claims Policy and the Constitution Act 1982 (draft - for discussion only) 2) Status report on Comprehensive Claims 3) Package of topics, issues, background information, talking points, and status dealing with comprehensive land claims across Canada.
Folder contains 3 b&w photographs of the Good Shepard Convent. Built in a French speaking town near New Westminster, BC, this convent is an adaptation on the Californian Mission style. The altar is constructed from local light grey granite, the top polished, the base unpolished.
Folder contains photographic prints of the Maple Ridge Municipal Hall & Plaza in B.C. The architecture firm responsible for the project was Henriquez and Partners Architects of Vancouver, B.C.
File contains records related to fishing rights for the Chippewas of Nawash, Saugeen First Nation., and he Haida Nation. Included is correspondence, Dibaudjimoh newsletter, press release, and newspaper clippings.
Folder consists of two black and white photographs of the Connaught Heights School of Vancouver, B.C. It is a single storey cluster of individual buildings, connected with covered walkways.
File contains correspondence, news clippings and stories regarding the Nisga'a Agreement in Principle with the Governments of British Columbia and Canada. Also in the file are Nisga'a Land Claim Negotiation brochures; a copy of framework agreement; and a copy of a statement of Claim by the Pacific Fishermen's Defence Alliance, and others against the Government of Canada, with the Nisga'a Tribal Council as the Intervenor.
File contains records related to the Agreement in Principle between the Nisga'a Tribal Council and the Governments of Canada and British Columbia. Included in the file are "Nisga'a Treaty Negotiations - Agreement in Principle brief"; news clippings; and two copies of "Part I: Executive Summary and Analysis of the Nisga'a Treaty Negotiations Agreement in Principle" by Mandell Pinder LLP Barristers and Solicitors for the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs.
File contains materials related to the Nisga'a Agreement with the Federal and Provincial governments. Included along with the news clippings are: 1) Notes for remarks by Tom Siddon, Minister of Indian Affairs at Nisga'a Ceremony 2) newsletter "British Columbia Treaty Commission update" 3) Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs information bulletin re: legal opinion involving Nisga'a Final Agreement 4) Interior Alliance press release denouncing Nisga'a agreement 5) Press release re: Kincolith Hereditary Chiefs Treaty
Black and white image of exterior of the Pacific Marine Training Institute (now British Columbia Institute of Technology: Marine Campus). Caption attached to photo: The Pacific Marine Training Institute building, an integral part of North Vancouver's Lonsdale Quay development, recently received recognition for design excellence from the Architectural Institute of B.C.
Typed note on verso: NATIONAL DESIGN AWARD 1969 This condominium housing - a pioneer of it's kind in BC, through the simple use of local materials and good siting achieves a very natural architectural character. The retention of treed areas, the consideration of grading for access, and siting for views, indicate the high degree of attention given to living considerations. The suites are well planned. The vertical stacking of the suites was necessitated by requirements in the early BC strata titles act concerning individual ownership which have since been changed. Good housing provided at a reasonable cost.
File contains a letter sent by Karen Hakkarainen, Board Governance and Planning and a certificate sent by University of the Fraser Valley Chancellor and Chair of the Board of Governors Kathleen Birney.
File contains records relating to the Sechelt Indian Band and the Government of Canada. Included in the folder are correspondence regarding the Sechelt Band Comprehensive Claim; a copy of "A Practical Proposal for Resolving the Indian Land Claim in British Columbia as it Affects The Sechelt Indian Band" by the Sechelt Indian Band Council; 2 copies of the Sechelt Indian Band act; a copy of a Communique from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada regarding the renewal of federal self-government funding to the Sechelt Indian Band.
File contains double-sided stereographs (with images on both sides of the card) that depict buildings, animals and people at the beach, a lake, a creek bank, an island in the middle of a lake with a person on it a street scene, an Indigenous Person and Paul Wing Jr.
File contains copies of the judgement, commentary, and analysis on the Supreme Court of Canada ruling in Ronald Edward Sparrow v. Her Majesty the Queen and The National Indian Brotherhood/ Assembly of First Nations (intervenors).