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Finding Aid No. MSS2433 Dan Heap Date: 2007-03-07 Dan Heap (R11601) Page 1 Finding Aid No. MSS2433 Database: MikProd Catalog: Y:\app\impromptu\Mikan\Catalog\Mikan.cat Report: Y:\App\Impromptu\Mikan\Reports\Descriptive_Reports\finding_aids.imr MIKAN Container File/Item Cr. file/item Hierarchy Title, etc Date of/de Extent or Media / Dim. / Access # Contenant Dos./PièceDos./item cr. Hiérarchie Titre, etc création Support ou Média / Dim. / Accès 3032244 Series Municipal and NDP files [textual record] 1966-1985 3338981 1 1-2 File New Democratic Party of Ontario - Executive and 1966-1968 Textual records / 10 Council Minutes - St. Andrew-St. Patrick ridings association 3338983 1 3 File New Democratic Party of Ontario - Executive 1967-1969 Textual records / 10 meetings St. Andrew-St. Patrick riding association 3338985 1 4 File New Democratic Party of Ontario - St. Andrew-St. 1969-1970 Textual records / 10 Patrick riding association 3338986 1 5 File New Democratic Party of Ontario - St. Andrew-St. 1969-1971 Textual records / 10 Patrick riding association 3338987 1 6-7 File New Democratic Party of Ontario 1970 Convention1968-1970 Textual records / 10 3338989 1 8 File New Democratic Party of Ontario provincial 1971 Textual records / 10 campaign 3338991 1 9 File New Democratic Party of Ontario provincial 1970-1971 Textual records / 10 campaign 1971 3338992 1 10-11 File New Democratic Party - 1971 provincial election 1969-1971 Textual records / 10 3338993 1 12 File New Democratic Party 1968 federal campaign - 1968 Textual records / 10 Campaign committee 3338994 1 13 File New Democratic Party 1968 federal campaign - 1968 Textual records / 10 campaign committee 3340439 1 14 File New Democratic Party 1968 federal campaign - 1968 Textual records / 10 Organizer's notes 3340440 1 15 File New Democratic Party 1968 federal campaign - 1968 Textual records / 10 Organizer's literature 3340441 1 16 File New Democratic Party 5th federal convention - 1969 Textual records / 10 Resolutions 3340442 1 17-18 File New Democratic Party 6th federal convention 19711970-1971 Textual records / 10 3340735 2 1 File Aldermen's offices - Economic strategy 1979-1980 Textual records / 10 3340935 2 2-4 File Aldermen's offices - Housing 1979-1980 Textual records / 10 Date: 2007-03-07 Dan Heap (R11601) Page 2 Finding Aid No. MSS2433 Database: MikProd Catalog: Y:\app\impromptu\Mikan\Catalog\Mikan.cat Report: Y:\App\Impromptu\Mikan\Reports\Descriptive_Reports\finding_aids.imr MIKAN Container File/Item Cr. file/item Hierarchy Title, etc Date of/de Extent or Media / Dim. / Access # Contenant Dos./PièceDos./item cr. Hiérarchie Titre, etc création Support ou Média / Dim. / Accès 3341191 2 5-7 File Aldermen's offices - Labour 1980-1981 Textual records / 10 3341369 2 8-11 File Aldermen's offices - Municipal elections 1980 Textual records / 10 3341679 2 12 File Aldermen's offices - Municipal election 1982 Textual records / 10 3342998 2 13 File Aldermen's offices - Social Services and Housing 1976 Textual records / 10 Committee - Study 3344199 2 14-15 File Aldermen's offices - Metro NDP transportation 1979-1980 Textual records / 10 committee 3344913 3 1 File City of Toronto - Reform Caucus newsletter 1974-1975 Textual records / 10 3350049 3 2 File City of Toronto - Reform Caucus budget 1975 Textual records / 10 3350461 3 3 File City of Toronto - Caucus - Housing 1975 Textual records / 10 3350462 3 4 File City of Toronto - Reform Caucus Policy - 1975 Textual records / 10 Miscellaneous 3350463 3 5-10 File N.D.P. City caucus 1979 Textual records / 10 3350464 3 11-12 File N.D.P. City caucus 1980 Textual records / 10 3350465 3 13-14 File N.D.P. City caucus 1981 Textual records / 10 3350466 3 15 File [Correspondence] - General 1975-1985 Textual records / 10 3350467 3 16 File [Elections] - General 1976-1978 Textual records / 10 3350468 3 17 File [Elections] - General 1976-1980 Textual records / 10 3350470 4 1 File [Elections] - General 1976-1980 Textual records / 10 3350471 4 2-3 File [Elections] - General 1976-1980 Textual records / 10 3350474 4 4 File [Elections] - General 1979-1988 Textual records / 10 3350475 4 5-6 File [Elections] - Spadina 1979-1980 Textual records / 10 3350476 4 7 File [Elections] - Ward 6 campaign 1980 Textual records / 10 3404745 4 8 File [Elections] - Mayor John Sewell campaign 1980 1980 Textual records / 10 3404862 4 9 File [Elections] 1983-1984 Textual records / 10 3404970 4 10 File [Metropolitan Toronto] - Housing 1976-1979 Textual records / 10 3405093 4 11 File [Information file] - Leaflet Stuff 1972-1978 Textual records / 10 3405170 4 12 File [Information file] - Multiculturalism 1976-1977 Textual records / 10 3407015 4 13 File Labour Council of Metropolitan Toronto 1976 Textual records / 10 3407140 4 14 File Metro New Democrats - Education committee 1979-1981 Textual records / 10 Date: 2007-03-07 Dan Heap (R11601) Page 3 Finding Aid No. MSS2433 Database: MikProd Catalog: Y:\app\impromptu\Mikan\Catalog\Mikan.cat Report: Y:\App\Impromptu\Mikan\Reports\Descriptive_Reports\finding_aids.imr MIKAN Container File/Item Cr. file/item Hierarchy Title, etc Date of/de Extent or Media / Dim. / Access # Contenant Dos./PièceDos./item cr. Hiérarchie Titre, etc création Support ou Média / Dim. / Accès 3407303 4 15 File Metro New Democrats - Election planning 1981 Textual records / 10 committee 3407534 4 16 File Metro New Democrats - Ethnic committee 1981 Textual records / 10 3407648 4 17 File Metro New Democrats - General 1978-1980 Textual records / 10 3407726 4 18-19 File Metro New Democrats - Housing committee 1976-1981 Textual records / 10 3408301 5 1-2 File Metro New Democrats - Housing committee 1976-1981 Textual records / 10 3408425 5 3 File Metro New Democrats - Human rights committee 1981 Textual records / 10 3408492 5 4 File Metro New Democrats - Labour committee 1979-1980 Textual records / 10 3408573 5 6 File Metro New Democrats - Organizing and contact 1981 Textual records / 10 committee 3408911 5 7 File Metro New Democrats - Retail Business Holidays 1979-1980 Textual records / 10 Act 3408977 5 8-10 File Metro New Democrats - Social services committee1977-1981 Textual records / 10 3409173 5 11 File Metro New Democrats - Transportation committee 1978-1981 Textual records / 10 3409538 5 12-14 File Metro New Democrats - Transportation committee 1979-1981 Textual records / 10 3409690 5 15 File Metro New Democrats - Voting record 1978-1980 Textual records / 10 3409878 5 16 File Metro New Democrats - Women's committee 1979 Textual records / 10 3409982 5 17 File [Metro Toronto] - Information 1977-1980 Textual records / 10 3410099 5 18 File [Metro Toronto] - Information 1979-1980 Textual records / 10 3410198 5 19 File New Democratic Party - Election brochures n.d Textual records / 10 3410485 5 20 File New Democratic Party - Federal - General 1977-1979 Textual records / 10 3410522 6 1 File New Democratic Party - Policy - General 1969 Textual records / 10 3410523 6 2 File New Democratic Party - Policy - General 1978 Textual records / 10 3410524 6 3 File New Democratic Party - Policy - General 1979 Textual records / 10 3410550 6 4-5 File New Democratic Party - Policy - Municipal and 1978-1979 Textual records / 10 Federal 3410685 6 6 File New Democratic Party - Policy - Ontario - Waffles 1972-1974 Textual records / 10 Date: 2007-03-07 Dan Heap (R11601) Page 4 Finding Aid No. MSS2433 Database: MikProd Catalog: Y:\app\impromptu\Mikan\Catalog\Mikan.cat Report: Y:\App\Impromptu\Mikan\Reports\Descriptive_Reports\finding_aids.imr MIKAN Container File/Item Cr. file/item Hierarchy Title, etc Date of/de Extent or Media / Dim. / Access # Contenant Dos./PièceDos./item cr. Hiérarchie Titre, etc création Support ou Média / Dim. / Accès 3410745 6 7 File New Democratic Party - Policy - Inquiries 1984 Textual records / 10 3410834 6 8 File New Democratic Party of Ontario - Provincial 1970-1972 Textual records / 10 council 3410999 6 9 File New Democratic Party - Trinity - Spadina riding 1981-1982 Textual records / 10 executive 3411166 6 10-11 File New Democratic Party - Spadina executive 1985-1989 Textual records / 10 meetings - Minutes 3411381 6 12 File New Democratic Party - Trinity - Spadina riding 1988 Textual records / 10 executive 3411507 6 13 File New Democratic Party - Spadina phonetree - n.d Textual records / 10 Objectives 3411709 6 14 File News letters - City Hall 1977 Textual records / 10 3417288 6 15 File New Democratic Party - News Magazines 1974-1980 Textual records / 10 3417490 6 17 File News clippings 1974, 1978 Textual records / 10 3417738 6 18 File Ward 6 - St. Andrew-St. Patrick - General 1972 Textual records / 10 3418729 6 19 File Ward 6 - St. Andrew-St. Patrick - General 1974 Textual records / 10 3418949 6 20 File Ward 6 - Community organization - General 1975-1976 Textual records / 10 3419144 6 21 File Ward 6 - Community organization - General 1975-1976 Textual records / 10 3419287 6 22 File Ward 6 - Community organization - General 1957-1980 Textual records / 10 3420139 7 1 File Ward 6 - General 1980 Textual records / 10 3420377 7 2 File War 6 - Community organization - General 1980 Textual records / 10 3420551 7 3 File Ward 6 - Election 1980 1980-1981 Textual records / 10 3420552 7 4-5 File Voting record - Municipal election 1980 1980-1981 Textual records / 10 3420554 7 6-9 File Voting records on selected issues - Metro Council 1979-1980 Textual records / 10 & Municipal councils 3032248 Series Correspondence, Ottawa and Constituency 1982-1991 [textual record] 3420556 7 10-13 File Constituency office - Flimsies Sept. 1981-July 1982 Textual records / 10 3420558 7 14-15 File Constituency office - Flimsies Oct. 1981-Apr. 1982 Textual records / 10 3420559 8 1 File Constituency office - Flimsies Oct. 1981-Apr. 1982 Textual records / 10 Date: 2007-03-07 Dan Heap (R11601) Page 5 Finding Aid No. MSS2433 Database: MikProd Catalog: Y:\app\impromptu\Mikan\Catalog\Mikan.cat Report: Y:\App\Impromptu\Mikan\Reports\Descriptive_Reports\finding_aids.imr MIKAN Container File/Item Cr. file/item Hierarchy Title, etc Date of/de Extent or Media / Dim. / Access # Contenant Dos./PièceDos./item cr.
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