File consists of the report "Who's the Target," prepared by the Committee to Stop Targeted Policing. It examines the impact of Community Action Policing, a City of Toronto initiative that assigned police officers to patrol "hotspots" in the summer of 1999.
File consists of Sig Gerber's production file as director of the documentary on unemployment, including correspondence with the producer, Allan King.
File consists of notes, correspondence, and other material pertaining to Wholenote magazine.
File consists of a copy of the interim report on effective implementation of Canada’s international obligations with respect to the rights of children.
File consists of the report "Who Lived Where in 2006? A Neighbourhood Typology of Eight Canadian Metropolitan Areas" by Robert Murdie, Jennifer Logan and Richard Maaranen. It examines the metropolitan populations of Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa-Gatineau, Toronto, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver through demographic descriptors such as: older working class, urban/suburban homeowner, old city establishment, young, single and mobile renters, disadvantaged groups and family ethnoburbs.
File consists of correspondence and articles related to the debate over the teaching of Canadian history and the book, Who Killed Canadian History? (1998).
File consists of articles from magazines and websites, reports, and correspondence relating to teaching history in secondary schools, the connection between history and citizenship, the role of Remembrance Day and commemoration in society, and revisions to J.L. Granatstein's book, Who Killed Canadian History?
File contains correspondence.
File consists of records for an episode on prejudice.
File consists of a murder-mystery draft radio script, likely written by Rita and Robert Greer Allen.
File consists of correspondence and supporting documents pertaining to Axelrod's nomination for the Canadian Education Association's Whitworth Award for Education Research in 2006.
File consists of folder of correspondence.