This file contains a record of a newspaper article published in the Globe and Mail in 1964. The author expresses concern that the immigration policy at the time was not sufficient to meet the demand for workers in the province of Ontario. This…
This newspaper article expresses concern about the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), which was initiated in 1973. This article illustrates how concern had shifted from bringing high skilled workers to bringing in low skilled workers to…
This newspaper article reports on debates surrounding pay equity, as Ontario considered enacting equal pay legislation. This article highlights some of political issues related to employment that existed at the same time that foreign workers were…
A monograph written by John Griffith, a Welsh-born Professor of Law who would eventually teach at York University during the mid-80s. The following monograph is detailed to have been a controversial published item that sparked outrage because of…
This file is a digital story book that explores the "waves of feminism" in Canada. It tells the stories of women who fought for equality rights in Canada.
Tipping Point for Advanced Capitalism: Class, Class Consciousness and Activism in the ‘Knowledge Economy’. Black Point, Nova Scotia: Fernwood Publishing, 2023.…
From Library and Archives Canada: "Medal presented to Indian chiefs to commemorate Treaty Numbers 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Year digit would be added following inscribed: "187" Treaty digit would be added following inscribed "INDIAN TREATY NO" This medal…
Newspaper Clipping including photograph of Professor Edwards and mentions of events, conferences and academic achievements under the directorship of Professor John Edwards at the Centre of Criminology. Article discusses Professor John Edward's…
Newspaper clipping provides an account of Professor Edward's refusal to accept the grants from the provincial government who requested that secret report findings be kept hidden from the public. The coverage lists the ongoing dispute with Provincial…
Toronto Star article highlighting Professor Ericson's 11-month study of the Peel Regional Police Force and the controvery that arose from his published research findings.