File consists of one York University employee transaction form completed and signed by Whitaker.
File consists of a draft and proof copy of Whitaker’s chapter “’We Know They’re Here’: Canada and Its Others, with or without the Cold War” for editing and inclusion in the book Love, Hate, and Fear in Canada’s Cold War. The lessons of Cold War in the context of the 2000 United States Presidential Election are the focus of this chapter.
File consists of correspondence and documents relating to Whitaker’s employment within the University of Victoria’s Faculty of Political Science and Faculty of Graduate Studies. It includes appointment status confirmations from 2001 to 2005 and payroll deposit confirmations from 2005. File also includes letters from Faculty of Political Science Chairs and the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Victoria regarding Whitaker’s appointment as sessional lecturer and Adjunct Professor.
File consists of correspondence, a memo on the table of contents for Queen’s Quarterly (June 1993), and Wesley K. Wark’s article ‘Security Intelligence in Canada, 1864-1945: The History of a “National Insecurity State.”’ These records date from Whitaker’s tenure at the University of Toronto’s Department of History.
File consists of correspondence and an invoice from Whitaker’s guest lecture at Green College, an interdisciplinary college at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Correspondence with Professor Richard Clavell and other UBC staff includes discussion of the Green College lecture series, accommodations and reimbursement of travel expenses.
File consists of two copies of Whitaker’s article ‘Fortress North America? New Borders for Old’ in “Transnational America: The Fading of Borders in the Western Hemisphere” (2002).
File consists of photocopies and three copies of Section F in the August 24, 2002 issue of the Toronto Star. File also includes a business card from Mark Richardson of the Toronto Star.
File consists of Whitaker’s web articles ‘Even with Amendments, C-51 Should Worry Activists’ (March 28, 2015), ‘Will Changes to C-51 Give Spy Agency Power to Detain?’ (April 2, 2015), and ‘Sorry Liberals, ‘Oversight’ Won’t Fix Menace of a Terror Bill’ (May 8, 2015), all of which were written for The Tyee website.
File consists of Whitaker’s article ‘A Faustian Bargain? America and the Dream of Total Information Awareness’ and related correspondence, lecture notes, a letter of agreement and invitations to present the paper at the Green College conference known as “The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility.”
File consists of a draft and photocopy of discussion paper ‘The City in the World: Security and Resiliency as a Foundation for Long Term Urban Planning,” for which Whitaker was a contributor.
File consists of a memorandum of agreement and table of contents for the York University publication “The Charter at Twenty,” which features Whitaker’s chapter ‘The Flight from Politics.’
File consists of a proof copy and published copy of Whitaker’s article “Israel is the New Jew:” The Canadian Israeli Lobby Today.
File consists of two copies of Whitaker’s article ‘Sovereignties Old and New: Canada, Quebec, and Aboriginal Peoples,’ which was featured in Studies in Political Economy Volume 58, number 1 .
File consists of articles about Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper written by Whitaker for the Toronto Star (‘Prime Minister vs. Parliament’ December 18, 2009) and the magazine Labour/Le Travail (‘Harper’s History: Does the Right Hand Know What the Other Right Hand is Doing?’ Labour/Le Travail Vol. 73).
File consists of correspondence, itineraries, and subscription postcards relating to Whitaker’s association with the Socialist Register. It also includes miscellaneous pages relating to the contents of a home computer, with some words highlighted.
File consists of lecture notes, correspondence, thank you cards and posters relating to Whitaker’s lecture on “The Flight from Politics,” as part of the Escape from Politics community forum.
File consists of correspondence, invitations, event programs, invoices and itineraries related to honours received during and after the publication of “Secret Service: Political Policing in Canada from the Fenians to Fortress America.” It includes correspondence congratulating Whitaker on the Governor General’s History Award and event programs for the award presentation at Rideau Hall and celebratory dinner. It also includes correspondence related to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) award to fund publication, in addition to correspondence, invoices and itineraries related to the Canada Prize in the Social Sciences.
File consists of correspondence relating to Whitaker’s speech on ‘Canada’s Intelligence Services’ at the Bay Street Armoury for the Royal United Services Institute of Vancouver Island, an organization with a membership of mostly retired Canadian military personnel.
File consists of correspondence, draft manuscripts, an annotated bibliography, a book proposal and newspaper clippings related to Whitaker’s work with Robert Goldstein. It also includes the article “1837-38: Rebellion Reconsidered” by Allan Greer.
File consists of a photocopy of Whitaker’s article ‘The Post-9/11 National Security Regime in Canada: Strengthening Security, Diminishing Accountability,’ which was included in Volume 16, issue 2 of , which was included in Volume 16, issue 2 of the Review of Constitutional Studies / Revue d’etudes constitutionnelles.
File consists of three copies and two drafts of Whitaker’s contribution to the Review of Constitutional Studies / Revue d’etudes constitutionnelles: ‘The Chrétien Legacy.’ File also includes correspondence relating to its publication and reviews of the article.
File consists of correspondence and event programs related to the Rethinking Citizenship in the Canadian Federation Conference in 2001. The conference was held in honour of Alan C. Cairns, a professor of political science at the University of British Columbia and a selection of papers presented at this conference was later published in a volume circa 2004. The original folder, with event details, is also included.
Fonds consists of records pertaining to Reg Whitaker’s writing and research projects and his work as an academic. Records include correspondence, drafts, research materials and subject files.
Whitaker, Reginald, 1943-File consists of two copies and a draft copy of Refuge Volume 2, number 4, which includes Whitaker’s article ‘Refugee Policy after September 11: Not Much New.’