The recordings contain three programs including "MLA", (item :0001), which examines people's expectations and attitudes toward government, and explains the election process as well as the workings of the Legislative Assembly; "Home Maintenance--N.W.T.H.C.", (item :0002), and "Home Maintenance--C.M.H.C.", (item :0002), uses interviews to provide information on GNWT and federal government home repair programs.
Northwest Territories. Department of Culture and Communications. Language BureauThe collection is comprised of photographs that were deleted from the files in 1992. Themes include: the Legislative Assembly, Members of the Legislative Assembly and the Executive; as well as involvement of the Government of the Northwest Territories in housing, education and training, arts and crafts, tourism, transportation and industry. Also included are images documenting native land use, community activities, facilities, special events and people. Tessa Macintosh, the photographer for the Government of the NWT, took the majority of the photographs.
Northwest Territories. Department of Culture and Communications. Radio and Television Services divisionThis accession consists of Minister's Chronos (Minister Michael McLeod) from the Directorate of the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs.
Records include photographs of a group of people that may have been taken in Ottawa in August 1965 at an official political function. Former Commissioners Ben G. Sivertz and Stuart Hodgson and Father Bern Will Brown appear in the photographs. The two photographs are signed on verso by Ben G. Sivertz.
The material includes memorabilia from the 1973 Legislative Ball at the fictional "Fort Michener", a certificate in the name of Raymond the Raven, Pete Baker's certificate of election to the Council of the Northwest Territories, a commemorative brochure on Martin Frobisher signed by Capt. C. Frobisher, a notice concerning the establishment of the St. John Ambulance in the Northwest Territories, and a public notice concerning land ownership by the Chiefs in Council. These records were collected by Commissioner Stuart M. Hodgson.
This accession, collected by Commissioner Stuart M. Hodgson, consists of a variety of unrelated material. Included in the collection is the transcript of an interview between [Clarence?] Johnson and [Des?] Fogg. The subject of the interview is Mr. Johnson's work aboard the ships "Emma" and "Nigalik". Also included in the collection are 5 unrelated photographs. The photographs include images of: Herbert Charles Wilson, speaker of the NWT Legislative Assembly from 1883-1888, Gordon Robertson, Game Wardens at Fort Smith, the unveiling of a plaque at the Northern United Place in Yellowknife and the NWT Council.
Records include recordings of meetings held between Commissioner Stuart M. Hodgson, Chief Alex Arrowmaker, and Members of the Legislative Assembly, Thomas H. Butters and R. Whitford concerning the development plans for Snare Lakes.
The material includes minutes from standing committees, a meeting with federal air transport representative in Ottawa, and a pamphlet outlining the 1978 visit of Her Royal Highness the Princess Margriet of the Netherlands.
This accession consists of the notice of resignation from Tom Butters.
Accession consists of the itinerary of Govenor General of Canada, Roland Michener's visit to the Northwest Territories from August 17-24, 1970. There is also the itinerary of NWT Commissioner, John Parker's tour of Keewatin South from April 20-23, 1982.
Records consist of biographical information, signed Oaths of Office and Oaths of Allegiance and correspondence between members and the Office of the Clerk for the 8th Council of the Northwest Territories (8th Assembly).
Northwest Territories. Legislative Assembly. Office of the ClerkThe record is that of a proclaimation signed by Robert Welch, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Citizenship of Ontario, on behalf of Premier John Robarts to mark the NWT Centennial.
Records include interim and final reports from the Special Committee on Housing and recordings of the public and other community hearings. The DAT cassettes were copied from the original audiocassettes in October 1995; the recordings are in a variety of native languages and contain simultaneous translations. The transcripts of the recordings are grouped as follows: Baffin/High Arctic Tour, June 1984; Western Arctic Tour, July 1984; Southern Mackenzie Tour, August 1984; Yellowknife/Kitikmeot Tour, September 1984; and the Keewatin Tour, October 1984. The November 1984 interim report is available in both English and Inuktitut syllabics.
Records consist of a keynote address given by Dennis Patterson to the 30th Annual meeting of the Canadian Commission for UNESCO. The address is entitled "A Pathway to the Future: Northern Growth, Tradition and World Cultural Development."
This accession consists of records created by and for the Legislative Assembly's Special Committee on the Northern Economy, including several background studies, a summary of public hearings, and the SCONE Report.
Records include Hansard, Tabled Documents, Return to Written Questions, Return to Oral Questions, Petitions and Committee Reports. They were produced by the 13th Assembly, 4th Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.
Records include Hansard, Tabled Documents, Return to Written Questions, Return to Oral Questions, Petitions and Committee Reports. They were produced by the 13th Assembly, 5th Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.
Records include Hansard, Tabled Documents, Return to Written Questions, Return to Oral Questions, Petitions and Committee Reports. They were produced by the 13th Assembly, 3rd Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.
Records include Hansard, Tabled Documents, Return to Written Questions, Return to Oral Questions, Petitions and Committee Reports. They were produced by the 13th Assembly, 2nd Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.
Records include Hansard, Tabled Documents, Return to Written Questions, Return to Oral Questions, Petitions and Committee Reports. They were produced by the 13th Assembly, 1st Session of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories.