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Anne Golden Fonds Inventory #608 page 1 Anne Golden fonds Inventory #608 File: Title: Date(s): Note: Call Number: 2011-042/001 Publications and reports (1) Review of Gabriel Kolka, The Politics of war : the world May 1969 and United States foreign policy, 1943-1945. The Canadian forum 49, no. 579 (2) Report of the mayor's task force on the old city hall. -- 7 May 1973 File consists of a report written by a committee coordinated by Anne Golden that looked at the adaptive reuse of a heritage building after its lease to the Province of Ontario expired in 1976. (3) Civic affairs. -- File consists of six issues of a bulletin 1974-1977 issued by Bureau of Municipal Research when Anne Golden was its Research Co-ordinator. Topics of the reports include provincial land use policy and the disappearance of farm land, development of new communities in Ontario, citizen participation in Metropolitan Toronto, need for rental housing in the City of Toronto, unification of fire services in Toronto's local municipalities, and the relationship between local government and the news media. (4) Municipal research bureau / John Downing. -- File 1976 consists of a photocopy of an article about the work of the bureau, and the role of Anne Golden in its operations. (5) B.M.R. Comment : bulletin of Bureau of Municipal February Research. -- File consists of six issues of the bulletin, 1974-February 1977 dealing with urban planning issues that include: political representation of Metro Council; Metroplan; waste management; direct election of the Metro Chairman by the electorate; the county school system in Ontario; and the impact of financial restraint and declining budgets on municipal service delivery. (6) Municipal world. -- File consists of an issue of the September 1977 magazine featuring an article, "Food for the cities," that presents the conclusions and recommendations of a study undertaken by the Bureau of Municipal Research on provincial land use policy and disappearing farmland, which were presented at the Southern Ontario and Food for the Cities Conference held in Toronto on 30-31 March 1977. (7) School vandalism : an emerging concern? -- Toronto : September 1977 Bureau of Municipal Research, topic no. 1 (8) In response to the Robarts Report. -- Toronto : Bureau of October 1977 Municipal Research, topic no. 2. -- File consists of a report outlining the bureau's response to the report by John Robarts and the Royal Commission on Metro Toronto on municipal governance and the division of powers between local and regional councils. (9) Metro perspective : a newsletter from Stuart Smith and 1978-1980 the Liberal Caucus and other material from the Ontario Liberal Party (10) Campaign '81 : campaign manual for the 1981 Liberal 1981 page 2 Anne Golden fonds Inventory #608 File: Title: Date(s): Note: Party election campaign (11) A time for change / Ontario Liberal Party Campaign '81 1981 (12) The way ahead for Metro Toronto : Ontario Liberal 1981 policies, Campaign '81. -- File consists of a document outlining the party's platform on a wide range of urban planning issues, including: finance, governance structure, education, energy and the environment, jobs and economic development, public transit, policing, social services, housing, and the conflict in land use on Toronto Island between a residential community and a commuter airport. (13) A new era for volunteerism : proceedings of a 1986 conference held in Toronto, June 1-3, 1986. -- Toronto : United Way of Greater Toronto. -- File consists of published conference proceedings that include an article by Gordon Cressy and Anne Golden, "Leadership and the voluntary sector." Call Number: 2011-042/002 (1) Greater Toronto : report of the GTA task force. -- January 1996 [Toronto, Ont.] : Queen's Printer. -- 269 p. : ill. + 1 computer laser optical disk. -- File consists of the findings of the task force chaired by Anne Golden, including a compact disk that contains the full report, as well as submissions and background papers. (2) United Way of Greater Toronto : setting the future 29-30 March 1996 direction. -- File consists of a presentation document used at the board of directors' offsite meeting, and a document outlining roles and accountability within the United Way's governance structure. (3) Building UWGT as the best way to care : final review / 27 March 1996 McKinsey & Company. -- File consists of a report on ways that the United Way of Greater Toronto can maximize its impact on the community. (4) United Way of Greater Toronto : maximizing support in 15 October 1996 Toronto's diverse communities : board presentation / A.T. Kearney. -- File consists of a report prepared in response to competition for charitable gifts, a shrinking donor base, and increasing ethnic diversity in the metropolitan area. (5) United Way of Greater Toronto : success by 6 initiative December 1996 funding opportunity analysis : a review of services and funding for children 0-6 in Metro Toronto / Lynn Eakin and Associates. -- File consists of a report with handwritten annotations on the front cover. (6) Taking responsibility for homelessness : an action plan January 1999 for Toronto : report of the Mayor's Homelessness Action Task Force. -- Toronto : The Task Force. -- 291 p. : ill. (7) Conference Board of Canada : general. -- File consists 2004-2011 of: a brief article by Anne Golden, "Universities and colleges : cashing in on Canada's education advantage," in New knowledge for a new economy, 5th ed.; a press release about Anne Golden's career released by the Conference Board in July 2011 when she announced page 3 Anne Golden fonds Inventory #608 File: Title: Date(s): Note: her decision to step down as President and Chief Executive Officer; Golden's curriculum vitae; and briefing notes by the Conference Board about major issues facing Canada in 2004, lessons from the United Kingdom about building successful cities, and sustainable funding for Canadian cities. (8) Conference Board of Canada : President's report : the 11 December 2001 first 60 days (9) Conference Board of Canada : President's reports to 2002-2011 Access to this file is quarterly meetings of the Board of Directors. -- 1 USB closed until 2017. flash drive (11.6 MB). -- File consists of electronic copies of 29 documents stored as PDF files. Copies of these reports, which were printed at the time of board meetings and kept in a three-ring binder, can be found in 2011-042/002(10) and /003(1). (10) Conference Board of Canada : President's reports to 2002-2009 Access to this file is quarterly meetings of the Board of Directors. -- File closed until 2017. consists of reports prepared by Anne Golden that deal with the Conference Board's financial situation, personnel, major initiatives, communications and media relations, marketing, conference preparations, and recent and upcoming events. Call Number: 2011-042/003 (1) Conference Board of Canada : President's reports to 2009-2011 Access to this file is quarterly meetings of the Board of Directors. -- File closed until 2017. consists of reports prepared by Anne Golden that deal with the Conference Board's financial situation, personnel, major initiatives, communications and media relations, marketing, conference preparations, and recent and upcoming events. (2) Canada's hub cities : a driving force of the national July 2006 economy / Mario Lefebvre and Natalie Brender. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada, The Canada Project. -- ii, 22 p. (3) The Canada Project final report, volume I : Mission 2007 possible : stellar Canadian performance in the global economy / by Glen Hodgson and Anne Park Shannon. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- x, 126 p. (4) The Canada Project final report, volume II : Mission 2007 possible : a Canadian resources strategy for the boom and beyond / by Gilles Rheaume and John Roberts. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- x, 132 p. (5) The Canada Project final report, volume III : Mission 2007 possible : successful Canadian cities / by Natalie Brender, Marni Cappe and Anne Golden. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- x, 121 p. (6) The Canada Project final report, volume IV : Mission 2007 possible executive summary : sustainable prosperity for Canada / by The Conference Board of Canada. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- x, 59 p. (7) The Canada Project final report in brief : Mission 2007 possible : sustainable prosperity for Canada. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- [15] p. page 4 Anne Golden fonds Inventory #608 File: Title: Date(s): Note: (8) Sustainable urban transportation : a winning strategy for May 2007 Canada / by Anne Golden and Natalie Brender. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada, The Canada Project. -- ii, 19 p. (9) How Canada performs : a report card on Canada. -- June 2007 [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- [iv], 149 p. (10) How Canada performs : a report card on Canada : November 2008 executive summary. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- [ii], 15 [2] p. (11) How Canada performs : a report card on Canada : November 2009 executive summary. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- [ii], 15, [3] p. (12) City magnets : benchmarking the attractiveness of December 2007 Canada's CMAs [census metropolitan areas]. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- xii, 102 p. (13) The Rise of the BRICs [Brazil, Russia, India, and China] January 2008 : what does it mean for Canada? / by Sheila Rao. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada, How Canada Performs. -- iii, 56 p. (14) The Canada project : progress report 2007 : the roads 2007 not travelled. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- [v], 22 p. (15) City magnets II : benchmarking the attractiveness of 50 January 2010 Canadian cities. -- [Ottawa] : The Conference Board of Canada. -- vi, [1], 106 p. Call Number: 2011-042/004 Speeches and articles (1) Anne Golden's speeches and articles. -- 1 USB flash 2001-2011 drive (30.2 MB). -- File consists of electronic copies of 179 documents stored as PDF files. These documents have been printed, and comprise boxes 004(2) to 006(26) of this accession.
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