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Douglas Fisher fonds
Archief · 1957 - 2006

Douglas Fisher was a politician and journalist from Northwestern Ontario. He served as Member of Parliament for Port Arthur from 1957 to 1965, representing the CCF and then NDP.

These papers largely consist of correspondence from his time as MP, and cover a range of subjects, most notably including: transportation, shipbuilding, shipbuilding industries and the St. Lawrence Seaway; labour; House of Commons documentation; and Canadian Federal Politics in general.

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Winter, J.R.
Bestanddeel · 1965-1970
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Correspondence with J.R. Winter, assistant professor of Economics at Laurentian University, and later, Acadia University. 1965-1970.

White River
Bestanddeel
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Correspondence, newspapers and newspaper clippings with White River, Ontario, including personal correspondence, and infrastructure and forestry correspondence.

Welch, Ralph
Bestanddeel · 1958, 1986
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Correspondence with Ralph Welch, 1958, and the announcing of Robert Welch as I.J.C. Commissioner, 1986.

Watt, Tom
Bestanddeel · 1981
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Newspaper clipping from the Toronto Sun, October 31st, 1981, on Winnipeg Jets head coach Tom Watt.

Webster, Warwick
Bestanddeel
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Correspondence with Warwick Webster, mostly on music, including a booklet containing photographs of music. 1960s.

Ward, Norman
Bestanddeel · 1959-60
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Correspondence with Norman Ward, professor of Political and Economic Science at both Queens University and the University of Saskatchewan, 1959-1960.

Wardrope, George
Bestanddeel · 1960-65
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Correspondence and newspaper clippings related to George Wardrope, Minister of Mines. 1960-1965.

Water Pollution
Bestanddeel
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Correspondence, newspaper clippings, surveys, reports and miscellaneous documents on water pollution. 1960s.