Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 61 to 80 of 786
Holding Institution: Library and Archives Canada
  1. [Beaverlodge mining operation at Uranium City, Saskatchewan] [cartographic material]

    Accession consists of maps, geological data and engineering plans pertaining to the Beaverlodge mining operation, Uranium City, Saskatchewan, one of the first major uranium mining operations to be established outside the Northwest Territories. The records for the Beaverlodge operation span from 1947 to June 1982 when it closed.

  2. Essays [textual record]

    The material in this series consists of essays written by Rabbi Dow Marmur. The subject matter includes topics such as: holiness and spirituality; Jewish-Christian relations; Reform Judaism; the future of Jews; the future of the diaspora; the Holocaust; feminism and Judaism; personal commitment and collective responsibility; returning to Poland; the role of the Rabbi; and many others.

  3. Documents sur les relations avec les Juifs [document textuel]

    Cette série comprend des guides de ressources, des rapports, des documents de travail, des dépliants et d'autres documents textuels qui portent sur la relation entre les communautés ukrainienne et juive du Canada. Les sujets incluent l'antisémitisme, l'holocauste, le Congrès juif canadien, l'accusation des criminels de guerre soupçonnés, et autres.

  4. Philatelic issues of 1995 design submissions [textual record, graphic material, philatelic record]

    Consists of research and design submissions for 1995 stamp issues. Issues represented include: Lunenburg Academy Centenary (29 Jun.), Second World War (20 Mar.), Manitoba (14 Jul.), Bridges (1 Sep.), Comic Book Superheroes (2 Oct.), Christmas-Capital Sculptures (2 Nov.), The Holocaust (9 Nov.)

  5. [Laureen Harper attends a luncheon at the Ritz Carlton in Toronto hosted by the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies (FSWC) on]

    Laureen Harper attends a luncheon at the Ritz Carlton in Toronto hosted by the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies (FSWC) on September 16, 2011. She accepted the Award of Valour in honour of her human rights work.

  6. [Laureen Harper waits to be announced prior to speaking at a luncheon at the Ritz Carlton in Toronto hosted by the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies (FSWC)]

    Laureen Harper waits to be announced prior to speaking at a luncheon at the Ritz Carlton in Toronto hosted by the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies (FSWC) on September 16, 2011.

  7. Diary kept by Ethel Ostry [textual record]

    Item is a bound photocopy (230 pages) of a diary kept by Ethel Ostry, welfare officer with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (U.N.R.R.A.) in Europe, 1945-1947. The diary was transcribed, edited and copied by her sister, Elizabeth O. Fisher in 1978. It was titled After the Holocaust: My Work with U.N.R.R.A. and originally titled Where is My Family?.

  8. Jewish Relations records [textual record]

    This series consists of resource guides, reports, discussion papers, pamphlets, and other textual documents that concentrate on the relationship between the Ukrainian and Jewish communities in Canada. Topics include anti-semitism, the Holocaust, the Canadian Jewish Congress, the prosecution of suspected war criminals, among many other topics.

  9. Posters, banner, and other oversize documents [textual record]

    Series consists of posters produced by the Jewish Labour Committee and other organizations, concerning educational campaigns, commemoration of the Holocaust and of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and other topics; a banner concerning a memorial of the Holocaust; and other oversize documents concerning human rights matters.

  10. [Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen Harper light candles as a sign of respect during a visit to the Holocaust of Kalavryta Monument, in Kalavryta, Greece]

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen Harper light candles as a sign of respect during a visit to the Holocaust of Kalavryta Monument, in Kalavryta, Greece, May 29, 2011.

  11. [Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen Harper light candles as a sign of respect during a visit to the Holocaust of Kalavryta Monument, in Kalavryta, Greece]

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen Harper light candles as a sign of respect during a visit to the Holocaust of Kalavryta Monument, in Kalavryta, Greece, May 29, 2011.

  12. Lazarus Phillips fonds [textual record (microform), graphic material]

    Fonds consists of the following series of textual records: Correspondence, 1909-1979; Subject files, 1918-1975; and Printed material, n.d., 1934-1973. The fonds contains photographs depicting the activities of Lazarus Phillips in business, financial and community affairs, and in federal politics, 1904-1966.

  13. Holocaust Denial and Historical Revisionism [textual record]

    Series consists of correspondence, memoranda, notes, articles and publications about persons and organizations who promote Holocaust denial, anti-semitism and hate propaganda. Individuals included are James Bacque, Doug Christie, Doug Collins, Paul Fromm, David Irving, James Keegstra and Ernst Zundel.

  14. [Laureen Harper chats with guests prior to a luncheon at the Ritz Carlton in Toronto hosted by the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies (FSWC)]

    Laureen Harper chats with guests prior to a luncheon at the Ritz Carlton in Toronto hosted by the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies (FSWC) on September 16, 2011.

  15. 2007 04 15 1400 Ottawa Remarks-The Annual Canadian Holocaust Remembrance Day

    Transcript of Stephen J. Harper's speech at the annual National Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa, ON, on 15 April 2007. The Prime Minister honours the memory of the 6 million Jewish people killed during the holocaust and speaks against anti-Semitism.

  16. [Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Holocaust survivor Joe Lebovic lay a wreath by the Centennial Flame at Parliament Hill in remembrance of Holocaust victims]

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Holocaust survivor Joe Lebovic lay a wreath by the Centennial Flame at Parliament Hill in remembrance of Holocaust victims, April 15, 2007.

  17. [Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Holocaust survivor Joe Lebovic lay a wreath by the Centennial Flame at Parliament Hill in remembrance of Holocaust victims]

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Holocaust survivor Joe Lebovic lay a wreath by the Centennial Flame at Parliament Hill in remembrance of Holocaust victims, April 15, 2007.

  18. [Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Holocaust survivor Joe Lebovic lay a wreath by the Centennial Flame at Parliament Hill in remembrance of Holocaust victims]

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Holocaust survivor Joe Lebovic lay a wreath by the Centennial Flame at Parliament Hill in remembrance of Holocaust victims, April 15, 2007.

  19. [Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Holocaust survivor Joe Lebovic lay a wreath by the Centennial Flame at Parliament Hill in remembrance of Holocaust victims]

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Holocaust survivor Joe Lebovic lay a wreath by the Centennial Flame at Parliament Hill in remembrance of Holocaust victims, April 15, 2007.

  20. [Laureen Harper accepts the Award of Valour at the Ritz Carlton in Toronto hosted by the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies (FSWC)]

    Laureen Harper accepts the Award of Valour at the Ritz Carlton in Toronto hosted by the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies (FSWC) on September 16, 2011.