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K:\CASC\Public Services\FA Finalized\Finding Aids Canadian Archives Branch Direction des archives canadiennes The Right Honourable Ramon J. Hnatyshyn fonds R10945 Finding Aid No. MSS2344 / Instrument de recherche no MSS2344 Prepared by Judith Enright in 2004 for the Préparé par Judith Enright en 2004 pour les Economic and Governance Archives Section Archives sur l’économie et la gestion publique ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Subject files ..................................................................1 General Correspondence ......................................................29 Daytimers ..................................................................31 Invitations ..................................................................32 Trips ......................................................................35 Additional Correspondence and other materials ..................................41 Unassigned .................................................................42 Ramon J. Hnatyshyn fonds R10945 Container File File List Date SUBJECT FILES 1 1 12th Annual Pacific Rim Computer Law Institute June 8-9, 1995 Policy-Making in Cyberspace - Notes for a Speech by R.J. Hnatyshyn [ 1 of 3 ] 1 2 12th Annual Pacific Rim Computer Law Institute June 8-9, 1995 Policy-Making in Cyberspace - Notes for a Speech by R.J. Hnatyshyn [ 2 of 3 ] 1 3 12th Annual Pacific Rim Computer Law Institute June 8-9, 1995 Policy-Making in Cyberspace - Notes for a Speech by R.J. Hnatyshyn [ 3 of 3 ] 7 1 20 / 20 Foundation 1997 1 4 Access Foundation - Kids of Ailanthus 1994 1995 18 1 The Air Cadet League of Canada [ 1 of 4 ] 1996-2002 18 2 The Air Cadet League of Canada [ 2 of 4 ] 1996-2002 18 3 The Air Cadet League of Canada [ 3 of 4 ] 1996-2002 18 4 The Air Cadet League of Canada [ 4 of 4 ] 1996-2002 1 5 Ambassadeur de France au Canada et Madame Loïc May 12, 1998 Hennekinne - Dîner 1 6 American Bar Association - Montreal Meeting [ 1 of 2 ] April 24-27, 1996 7 2 American Bar Association - Montreal Meeting [ 2 of 2 ] April 24, 27, 1996 2 Ramon J. Hnatyshyn fonds R10945 Container File File List 1 7 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Society of Canada / La Société 1995, 1997- Canadienne de la S.L.A. 1998 1 8 Arbitration and Mediation Institute of Canada Convention - June 6-8, 1996 Notes for the 1996 Lionel McGowan Memorial Lecture [ 1 of 2 ] 1 9 Arbitration and Mediation Institute of Canada Convention - June 6-8, 1996 Notes for the 1996 Lionel McGowan Memorial Lecture [ 2 of 2 ] 7 3 Arbitration and Mediation Institute of Canada Inc. - 1995 Correspondence 1 10 The Arthritis Society - “Country Kicks” - Notes for a Speech to December 9, the Arthritis Society 1999 1 11 Asia Task Force [ 1 of 3 ] n.d., 1993- 1994, 1996- 1997 1 12 Asia Task Force [ 2 of 3 ] n.d., 1993- 1994, 1996- 1997 7 4 Asia Task Force [ 3 of 3 ] n.d., 1993- 1994, 1996- 1997 1 13 Association Forum September 6, 1995 7 5 Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada 2001-2002 re: Bangladesh Legal Reform [ 1 of 5 ] 7 6 Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada 2001-2002 re: Bangladesh Legal Reform [ 2 of 5 ] 7 7 Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada 2001-2002 re: Bangladesh Legal Reform [ 3 of 5 ] 7 8 Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada 2001-2002 re: Bangladesh Legal Reform [ 4 of 5 ] 7 9 Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada 2001-2002 re: Bangladesh Legal Reform [ 5 of 5 ] 7 10 Azerbaijan Judicial Strengthening Project 1999 R10945 Ramon J. Hnatyshyn fonds 3 Container File File List Date 7 11 BBS Saskatchewan Incorporated - CFQC TV Application for 1996 License 7 12 BCE Media Inc. re: BCE Acquisition of CTV 2000 Application 2000 - 15497 1 14 Backhouse, Professor Constance 2001-2002 Director - Human Rights Centre, University of Ottawa 7 13 Bangladesh - Legal and Judicial Capacity Building Project 2000 1 15 Baseball - Montreal Expos June 16, 1992 1 16 Baseball - Ottawa Lynx Home Opener 1993-1995 1 17 Baseball - Toronto Blue Jays 1991-1993 7 14 Bergbush, Eric re: The Green Project 1998 1 18 Big Brothers of Ottawa-Carleton / Les Grands Frères d’Ottawa- 2000 Carleton 7 15 Bouffard, Ms. Vera February 2, 1995 1 19 Boyce, Professor Peter J. - University of Tasmania 1998 1 20 Boys & Girls Club of Ottawa-Carleton 1999 7 16 The British-American Business Council, International Advisory 1995-1997 Board Volume 1 [ 1 of 3 ] 7 17 The British-American Business Council, International Advisory 1995-1997 Board Volume 1 [ 2 of 3 ] 7 18 The British-American Business Council, International Advisory 1995-1997 Board Volume 1 [ 3 of 3 ] 7 19 The British-American Business Council (BABC) International 1996-1998 Advisory Board Volume 2 1 21 Bulka, Rabbi Reuven P. Re: Book Launch September 8, 1998 16 1 Business Council on National Issues [ 1 of 2 ] 1995-1996, 1998-1999, 2001 4 Ramon J. Hnatyshyn fonds R10945 Container File File List 16 2 Business Council on National Issues [ 2 of 2 ] 1995-1996, 1998-1999, 2001 18 5 Business Law Group November 21, 2001 1 22 C.D. Howe Institute - Commentary No. 65 January 1995 7 20 CIDA - Cambodia Project 2000 7 21 CIDA - Reform of Legal and Judicial System - Organization of 2000 Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) 1 23 Cable Public Affairs Channel “A Public Life” 1999 1 24 Calgary Canadian War Museum - The Museum of the 2001-2002 Regiments - The Naval Museum of Alberta 7 22 California - Business Development 2001 7 23 Canada 2005 Expo 1996 1 25 Canada Blooms - Opening Night Gala March 10, 1998 7 24 Canada Council for the Arts re: General [ 1 of 4 ] 2000-2002 7 25 Canada Council for the Arts re: General [ 2 of 4 ] 2000-2002 8 1 Canada Council for the Arts re: General [ 3 of 4 ] 2000-2002 8 2 Canada Council for the Arts re: General [ 4 of 4 ] 2000-2002 1 26 Canada-Czech Republic Chamber of Commerce High November 29- Technology Conference - Notes for a Speech 30, 1995 1 27 Canada-Ethiopia Coalition for AIDS Prevention & Education 2001-2001 (CECAP) 1 28 Canada-Ukraine Parliamentary Program 1998-1999, 2002 1 29 Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians [ 1 of 3 ] 1995-2003 18 6 Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians [ 2 of 3 ] 1995-2003 16 3 Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians [ 3 of 3 ] 1995-2003 18 7 The Canadian Back Institute 1996 R10945 Ramon J. Hnatyshyn fonds 5 Container File File List Date 8 3 Canadian Bar Association re: John Tate Award [ 1 of 2 ] 1993, 1999- 2000 8 4 Canadian Bar Association re: John Tate Award [ 1 of 2 ] 1993, 1999- 2000 8 5 Canadian Centre for Management Development 1999 re: Machinery of Government 18 8 Canadian Centre for Ukrainian Policy Development 2002 18 9 The Canadian Centre of Intelligence and Security Studies at 2002 Carleton University 16 4 Canadian Children of Chornobyl Fund 1998-1999 1 30 Canadian Club of Edmonton 1999 1 31 Canadian Club of New York 1999 1 32 Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business [ 1 of 4 ] 1995-2002 8 6 Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business [ 2 of 4 ] 1995-2002 8 7 Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business [ 3 of 4 ] 1995-2002 8 8 Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business [ 4 of 4 ] 1995-2002 8 9 The Canadian Council for Public-Private Partnerships 1995-1996 2 1 Canadian Council of Chief Executives 2001 2 2 Canadian Cure Campaign - Batu Center For Leukemia Research 1996 18 10 The Canadian Foundation for the Preservation of Chinese 1996-1997 Cultural and Historical Treasures 2 3 Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University [ 1 of 4 ] 1995-1997, 2000 18 11 Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University [ 2 of 4 ] 1995-1997, 2000 18 12 Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University [ 3 of 4 ] 1995-1997, 2000 18 13 Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University [ 4 of 4 ] 1995-1997, 2000 2 4 Canadian Gene Cure Foundation [ 1 of 3 ] 2000-2002 6 Ramon J. Hnatyshyn fonds R10945 Container File File List 2 5 Canadian Gene Cure Foundation [ 2 of 3 ] 2000-2002 2 6 Canadian Gene Cure Foundation [ 3 of 3 ] 2000-2002 8 10 Canadian Genetic Diseases Network n.d., 2000- re: IP-claudin-7 in head and neck carcinogenesis [ 1 of 2 ] 2001 8 11 Canadian Genetic Diseases Network n.d., 2000- re: IP-claudin-7 in head and neck carcinogenesis [ 2 of 2 ] 2001 8 12 Canadian Genetic Diseases Network n.d., 2001- re: Patentability of the TRIM32 Gene 2002 8 13 Canadian Institute of International Affairs 1991, 1996, 1998 2 7 Canadian Institute of International Affairs - Symposium on 1997-1998 Russia’s Prospects at the Millennium 2 8 Canadian Medical Association re: Roundtable on Canadian 2002 Health Charter 8 14 Canadian Medical Association Task Force on Physician Supply 1999-2000 [ 1 of 3 ] 8 15 Canadian Medical Association Task Force on Physician Supply 1999-2000 [ 2 of 3 ] 8 16 Canadian Medical Association Task Force on Physician Supply 1999-2000 [ 3 of 3 ] 8 17 Canadian Medical Association Forum Task Force on Physician 2000-2001 Supply - Volume 2 8 18 Canadian Medical Forum Task Force Two: A Human Resource 2001-2002 Strategy for Physicians in Canada [ 1 of 4 ] 8 19 Canadian Medical Forum Task Force Two: A Human Resource 2001-2002 Strategy for Physicians in Canada [ 2 of 4 ] 8 20 Canadian Medical Forum Task Force Two: A Human Resource 2001-2002 Strategy for Physicians in Canada [ 3 of 4 ] 8 21 Canadian Medical Forum Task Force Two: A Human Resource 2001-2002 Strategy for Physicians in Canada [ 4 of 4 ] 8 22 Canadian Medical Forum Task Force Two: A Human Resource 2002 Strategy for Physicians in Canada Volume 2 2 9 Canadian Mental Health Association re: Patronage 2002 R10945 Ramon J. Hnatyshyn fonds 7 Container File File List Date 8 23 Canadian Nuclear Association re: General [ 1 of 3 ] 2001 8 24 Canadian Nuclear Association re: General [ 2 of 3 ] 2001 9 1 Canadian
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