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Canadian Peace Congress

Series 1:
                                                          Administration

1948-1973

Administration. -- 1948-1991. -- 7.15 m of textual records. -- Title based on content of series. -- Boxes 1-35.
Note: Correspondence files often contain items in addition to the letters enumerated such as minutes, circulars, printed materials, address lists, news clippings, etc.
Box 1:

F.1      Activists, Peace Pilgrim, 1957
F.2      Activists, John and Sylvia Powell, Julian Schuman, Morton Sobell, 1957-1959
            Includes correspondence, 7 letters
F.3      Activists, Willard Uphaus, 1956-1961
            Includes correspondence, 3 letters. See Box 41, F.20 for more correspondence with Uphaus.
F.4      Circulars and Printed, 1953-1959
F.5      Circulars and Printed, 1960-1969
            Includes pamphlet “Nature and Purpose of the Canadian Peace Congress”.
F.6      Circulars and Printed, 1970
F.7      Circulars and Printed, 1971
F.8      Circulars and Printed, 1972-1973
F.9      Circulars called “Peace Letters”, 1958-1973
F.10    Circulars and Printed on Vietnam
F.11    Conferences, CPC National, May 1949
            Contains one item, “Peace to the People: A Call to a Canadian Peace Congress”.
F.12    Conferences, CPC National, 1950
F.13    Conferences, CPC National, 1972
            Contains statement by the League for Social Action about the resignation of James G. Endicott who charged that he and the CPC were being manipulated by the Communist Party.
F.14    Conferences, Congress of the Peoples for Peace
            Vienna, December 1952
            Printed proceedings, World Council of Peace, with handwritten note that the Canadian delegates were James G. Endicott and Yvan Ducharme
F.15    Conferences, New Directions for Peace Movement, April 1973
F.16    Conferences, Peace Conference of the Asian and Pacific Regions
            Peking (now Beijing) China, 1952
            Includes notes of Eva Sanderson, the CPC delegate. Sanderson was Vice-Chairman of CPC.
F.17    Conferences, Unidentified in Toronto, February 1964
            Registration list.
F.18    Conferences, World Assembly for Peace
            Helsinki, June 1955, printed proceedings, World Council of Peace
F.19    Conferences, World Congress for General Disarmament and Peace
            Moscow, July 1962
            Contains Bertrand Russell’s “Statement on the US High Altitude Nuclear Explosion”.
Conferences, World Congress of Peace Forces, Moscow, October 1973. See Box 4.
F.20    Conferences, World Conference on Vietnam
            Rome, 1973
            Includes two b&w photographs.
F.21    Correspondence, 1955-1960
            3 letters
            Note: Correspondence is contained in various files throughout this series, not just those labelled correspondence.
F.22    Correspondence, 1967-1970
            21 letters
F.23    Correspondence, 1971
            8 letters
F.24    Correspondence, 1972
            95 letters and telegrams
F.25    Correspondence, 1973
            107 letters, including letters from several affiliated Peace Councils, and one from Peter Lougheed, Premier of Alberta.
F.26    Correspondence, 1973 (continued)
            100 letters and telegrams, including letters and minutes from several affiliated Peace Councils, one from Robert L. Stanfield, Leader of the Opposition and five from Mitchell Sharp, Secretary of State for External Affairs.
F.27    Correspondence, Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada, 1971
            2 letters
F.28    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia, 1955-1971
            4 letters
F.29    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa (Edith Holtom), 1969-1971
            8 letters, 1 b&w photograph, and a pamphlet by Holtom, “To Prevent a Third World War: Ottawa Scene, 1948-1968".

Box 2:

F.1      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon, 1969
            1 letter
F.2      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Peace Association (TAP), 1951-1973
            53 letters, circulars, including a list of “Printed Material Distributed from April 1961 to January 1964”
F.3      Correspondence, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1956-7
            15 letters
F.4      Correspondence, World Council of Peace, 1955-1969
            12 letters and telegrams
F.5      Demonstrations, Fort Erie, 1972
            Unsigned report
F.6      Demonstrations, Ottawa, 1961
F.7      Demonstrations, Toronto, Rally for Peace and Disarmament, 1960
F.8      Executive
            Listing of Officers, n.d., but James G. Endicott was on the list.
F.9      Financial Records, 1970-1972
F.10    Fund-raising
F.11    Fund-raising, Christmas Appeals, 1963 and 1967
F.12    Minutes, Executive, 1951-1953
F.13    Minutes, Executive, 1954-1955
F.14    Minutes, Executive, [1958]
            Note: One meeting.
F.15    Minutes, Executive, 1962
            Note: One meeting.
F.16    Minutes, Executive, 1969-1970
F.17    Minutes, Executive, 1971
F.18    Minutes, Executive, 1972
F.19    Minutes, Executive, 1973
F.20    Minutes, General Council, 1972
F.21    Minutes, General Council, 1973
            Includes membership list of the Council, Presiding Committee, and Executive Committee.
F.22    Minutes, National Council, 1953-1954
F.23    Minutes, Presiding Committee, 1972
F.24    Minutes, Presiding Committee, 1973
F.25    Minutes, Toronto Peace and Other Organizations, 1972
F.26    News Clippings, 1970-1973
F.27    News Clippings, South Africa, 1960
F.28    News Clippings, Soviet Union, 1960
F.29    Newsletters, Canadian Far Eastern Newsletter, 1952-1973, scattered issues
            Edited by James G. Endicott.
F.30    Newsletters, Canadian Far Eastern Newsletter, 1979-1986, scattered issues
F.31    Newsletters, Peace News and Peace Newsletter, 1955-1973, scattered issues
F.32    Other Organizations, Affiliates, Circulars and Printed, Canada/USSR Assn.
F.33    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, 1950-1969
F.34    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, 1970
F.35    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, 1971-1973
F.36    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Canadian on South Africa, 1958-1966
F.37    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, International on South Africa, 1957-1960
F.38    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Toronto Disarmament Committee, 1960-1961
F.39    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, United Nations, 1955-1960, undated
F.40    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Vietnam, 1967-1970
F.41    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1951-1961
F.42    Other Organizations, Minutes, ad hoc committee on Vietnam, 1972-1973

Box 3:

F.1      Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, 1973
F.2      Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Lakehead, 1962
F.3      Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Toronto Association for Peace, 1955-1973
            Financial statements, news clippings, reports including one on the founding of TAP in December, 1948.
F.4      Presidents (then called Chairmen), James G. Endicott
            Speeches, including his speech to the Toronto Peace Conference in December 1948, “A Call to Peace” both in mimeo and pamphlet form, biographical data, news clippings, statement by Eva Sanderson on Endicott’s resignation in 1972.
F.5      Presidents, John H. Morgan
            Speeches, 1960-1961, biographical data
F.6      Press Releases, 1957-1973
F.7      Reports, Activities, 1948-1972
            Includes brief summaries of the December 1948 and May 1949 meetings.
F.8      Reports, John H. and Jeannette Morgan, 1972, n.d.
F.9      Reports, Eva Sanderson
            Regarding the Canadian Mothers’ Committee on the Delegation to the United Nations, 1957.
F.10    Reports, Jean Vantour, 1973
            Includes a national tour she made in 1973. Vantour was Executive Secretary of the CPC for many years.
F.11    Research, Circulars and Printed, China
            Includes Constitution of Communist Party of China
F.12    Visits, Soviet Peace Group to Canada, 1967
F.13    World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed, 1955-1972
            Includes pamphlets “What Is The World Council of Peace” and “The Story of the World Council of Peace”. A CPC member has left a note in the latter pamphlet saying that this is the only extant copy.
F.14    World Peace Council, Meetings, Warsaw, 1973
F.15    World Peace Council, World Peace Movement, Resolutions and Documents, 1954
F.16    Unidentified
            Agenda, itinerary

Box 4:
Conferences, World Congress of Peace Forces, Moscow, October 1973

F.1      Appeal
F.2      Correspondence, Canadian Preparatory Committee
            37 letters
F.3      Delegates, Canadian
F.4      Minutes, Canadian Preparatory Committee
F.5      Plans and Press Releases, Canadian
F.6      Consultative Meeting, Moscow, March 1973

F.7      Consultative Meeting, Warsaw, May 1973
F.8      Consultative Meeting, Basel, June 1973
F.9      Consultative Meeting, Moscow, July 1973
F.10    List of Participants
F.11    News clippings
F.12    Post-Conference meetings
F.13    Press Releases
F.14    Printed materials
F.15    Reports
F.16    Reports from Canadian delegates
F.17    Rules of Procedure
F.18    Speeches
F.19    Working Papers

                                                                    1974

Box 5:

F.1      Circulars, on NORAD
F.2      Circulars, issued by Toronto Association for Peace
F.3      Conferences, CPC Biennial, April 1974
F.4      Conferences, Assembly for a New Canadian Foreign Policy
F.5      Conferences, International NGO Conference against Apartheid and Colonialism in Africa
F.6      Conferences, World Disarmament
F.7      Correspondence, Canadian government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            43 letters, including letters from Mitchell Sharp and Allan J. MacEachen, Secretaries of State for External Affairs, Robert J. Stanfield, Leader of the Opposition, and David Lewis, Leader, New Democratic Party
F.8      Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            10 letters

Note: Correspondence with affiliates and peace councils under the CPC umbrella was often filed with General Correspondence in addition to name specific files throughout the Administrative Series.
F.9      Correspondence, General, January-May
            96 letters
F.10    Correspondence, General, June-December
            118 letters

Note: Most of the Peace Council files also contain circulars; some have minutes, reports and membership lists as well. This applies to the entire Administrative Series.
F.11    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            26 letters
F.12    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            5 letters
F.13    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            10 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            7 letters
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Guelph
            5 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Halifax
            10 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            3 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamsack
            6 letters
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, London
            7 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            31 letters
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            9 letters
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Peterborough
            3 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatchewan
            16 letters
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            22 letters
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sydney
            1 letter
F.26    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            8 letters
F.27    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Vernon
            l letter
F.28    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            8 letters
F.29    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Windsor
            3 letters
F.30    Correspondence, People’s Charter
            14 letters
F.31    Correspondence, Tours
            54 letters
F.32    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            27 letters
F.33    Minutes, Executive Board
            Includes membership list, circulars.
F.34    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.35    Minutes, Presiding Committee
F.36    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Africa
F.37    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Australia

F.38    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Cambodia
F.39    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Chile
F.40    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Germany
F.41    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Greece
F.42    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Guyana
F.43    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Indonesia
F.44    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Iraq
F.45    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Vietnam
F.46    Press Releases
F.47    Reports
            Includes reports on the World Congress of Peace Forces; lengthy ts. by Jean Vantour
F.48    Reports, John H. and Jeannette Morgan

Box 6:

F.1      World Congress of Peace Forces, Circulars and Printed
            See also reports in Box 5.
F.2      World Peace Council, Bulletins
F.3      World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed
F.4      World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed (cont.)
F.5      Word Peace Council, Indo-China Newsletter
F.6      World Peace Council, Latin America Today
F.7      World Peace Council, Middle East Newsletter
F.8      World Peace Council, Spotlight on Africa

                                                                    1975

Box 7:

F.1      Circulars and Printed
F.2      Circulars and Printed, on NORAD
F.3      Conferences, Assembly to Save the Peace Agreements
F.4      Conferences, International Conference of Solidarity with the Independence of Puerto Rico
F.5      Conferences, U.S. National on Military Spending
F.6      Conferences, World Peace Council on Multinationals, Peace and Detente
F.7      Correspondence, Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada
            2 letters
F.8      Correspondence, Canadian Arab Federation
            2 letters
F.9      Correspondence, Canadian and Ontario Governments
            22 letters, including one from William G. Davis, Premier of Ontario; Edward Broadbent, Leader, New Democratic Party; André Ouellet, Minister, Consumer and Corporate Affairs
F.10    Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            9 letters
F.11    Correspondence, Disarmament
            2 letters
F.12    Correspondence, General
            118 letters
F.13    Correspondence, Labour Federations
            10 letters
F.14    Correspondence, New Democratic Party
            1 letter
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            27 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            3 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            18 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            1 letter
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Guelph/Kitchener
            1 letter
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Halifax
            11 letters
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            1 letter
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamsack
            5 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, London
            1 letter
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            21 letters
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Nanaimo
            1 letter
F.26    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            2 letters. Also includes mimeo by Robert R. Wright, “Some Reflections on the State of the Canadian Peace Movement” which discusses CPC involvement with the Soviet bloc.
F.27    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatchewan
            11 letters
F.28    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            12 letters
F.29    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sydney
            14 letters
F.30    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            5 letters
F.31    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            1 letter
F.32    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Vernon
            1 letter
F.33    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            1 letter
F.34    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Windsor
            9 letters
F.35    Correspondence, World Congress of Peace Forces
            6 letters
F.36    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            14 letters
F.37    Minutes, Executive Board
F.38    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.39    News clippings
F.40    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Africa
F.41    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Argentina
F.42    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Chile
F.43    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Cyprus
F.44    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Disarmament
F.45    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Guyana
F.46    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Hiroshima
F.47    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Indonesia
F.48    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, International Women’s Year
F.49    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, People’s Assembly
F.50    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Portugal
F.51    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Spain
F.52    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Vietnam
            Includes 2 b&w photographs
F.53    Other Organizations, List of Fraternal Organizations in Toronto
F.54    Press Releases
F.55    Presidents, John H. Morgan
            Correspondence, news clippings, reports, biographical data
F.56    Reports
            By Edna Meakes and Kay MacPherson on the non-violent demonstration of Greek Cypriot women in Cyprus.
            By Art Jenkyn on World Peace Council conference in Czechoslovakia.
F.57    Serigraph
            “Santa Lucia”, no. 51/100 by José Reslofs (?)
F.58    World Congress of Peace Forces, Circulars and Printed
F.59    World Peace Council, Circulars
F.60    World Peace Council, Spotlight on Africa

                                                                    1976
Box 8:

F.1      Conferences, CPC Biennial
F.2      Conferences, World Conference Against A and H Bombs
            Includes 3 b&w photographs taken in Japan
F.3      Conferences, World Conference to End the Arms Race
F.4      Conferences, World Peace Conference on Development
F.5      Conferences, York International Forum on Disarmament
F.6      Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            2 letters
F.7      Correspondence, General
            26 letters
F.8      Correspondence, International Commission of Enquiry into the Crimes of the Military Junta in Chile
            2 letters
F.9      Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            17 letters, 2 colour photographs
F.10    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            3 letters
F.11    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            10 letters
F.12    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            1 letter
F.13    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Guelph/Kitchener
            2 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            4 letters
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamsack
            2 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            33 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            3 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            4 letters, 6 colour slides
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatchewan
            11 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon                         
            14 letters
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            1 letter
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            8 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Vernon
            1 letter
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            3 letters
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Windsor
            7 letters
F.26    Correspondence, World Congress of Peace Forces
            4 letters
F.27    Minutes, Executive Board
            Includes speech of Romesh Chandra, World Peace Council, to the Board
F.28    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.29    Other Organizations, Affiliates, Circulars and Printed, Canada/USSR Assn.
F.30    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Africa
            Includes Minutes
F.31    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Cyprus
F.32    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Disarmament
F.33    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Zionism
            Includes an unidentified ts.
F.34    Presidents, John H. Morgan
            Correspondence, 11 letters
F.35    Reports
            By Jean Vantour on the New Stockholm Appeal; also b&w photograph of Vantour.

                                                                    1977

Box 9:

F.1      Conferences, World Assembly of Builders of Peace
F.2      Correspondence, General
            8 letters and telegrams
F.3      Correspondence, Native Peoples
            12 letters
F.4      Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            20 letters
F.5      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
             6 letters
F.6      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            10 letters
F.7      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            5 letters
F.8      Correspondence, Peace Councils, London
            2 letters
F.9      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            15 letters
F.10    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            4 letters
F.11    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Oshawa
            2 letters
F.12    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            3 letters
F.13    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            6 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            11 letters
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            8 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            2 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            5 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Windsor
            1 letter
F.19    Correspondence, World Council of Peace
            7 letters
F.20    Disarmament, Circulars and Printed
F.21    Minutes, Executive Board
F.22    Minutes, Executive Committee

Box 10:

F.1      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, New Democratic Party
F.2      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, People’s Assembly on Canadian Foreign Policy
F.3      Presidents, John H. Morgan
            Correspondence, 13 letters; speech, report, biographical data
F.4      Testimonial Dinner for Hans Blumenfeld
            Correspondence, 2 letters; program, speech, financial statement, list of names, invitation, news clipping. See Box 46, F.15 and Box 55, F.22 for photographs of this event.
F.5      World Peace Council, Circulars

                                                                    1978
Box 11:

F.1      Circulars
            Includes World Peace Council pamphlet, “Word Peace Council: What It Does” with CPC insert pasted in.
F.2      Conferences, CPC Biennial
F.3      Conferences, CPC 30th Anniversary Celebration
            Correspondence, 8 letters including one from Edward Broadbent of the New Democratic Party and Alfred Dewhurst of the Communist Party of Canada; guest book, invitation, program, press releases, news clippings
F.4      Conferences, Canadian Assembly on Disarmament
F.5      Conferences, International Forum on Stop the N-Bomb
F.6      Conferences, International NGO on Disarmament
            Includes 4 b&w photographs
F.7      Conferences, International, various
F.8      Correspondence, Ban the Neutron Bomb
            2 letters, signed petitions including one signed by June Callwood
F.9      Correspondence, General
            4 letters
F.10    Correspondence, People’s Assembly on Canadian Foreign Policy
            1 letter
F.11    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            22 letters
F.12    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            3 letters
F.13    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            7 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            1 letter
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            11 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamsack
            1 letter
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            19 letters

Box 12:

F.1      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            1 letter
F.2      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Oshawa
            2 letters
F.3      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            5 letters
F.4      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            6 letters
F.5      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            7 letters
F.6      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sudbury
            2 letters
F.7      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sydney
            3 letters
F.8      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thompson
            1 letter
F.9      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            6 letters
F.10    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Peace Association
            1 letter
F.11    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Windsor
            4 letters
F.12    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            7 letters, Canadian Report on the New Stockholm Appeal, biographical data on Romesh Chandra, secretary-general of the WPC
F.13    Minutes, Executive Board
            Includes CPC and Soviet Peace Committee communique
F.14    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.15    Presidents, John H. Morgan
            Pamphlet prepared by Morgan on the neutron bomb, news clippings, biographical data
F.16    World Peace Council, Circulars

                                                                    1979

Box 13:

F.1      Conferences, CPC Ontario Conference
F.2      Conferences, International Emergency Conference in Support of Vietnam
F.3      Conferences, International, Various
F.4      Conferences, World Conference for Solidarity with the People of Nicaragua
F.5      Conferences, World Conference of Solidarity with the Arab Peoples
F.6      Conferences, World Peace Council Presidential Committee, Panama
F.7      Conferences, World Peace Council Presidential Committee, Prague
F.8      Conferences, World Peace Council Special Sessions
F.9      Correspondence, Affiliates, Trade Union Committee for Peace
            2 letters, lists
F.10    Correspondence, Canadian government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            32 letters, including one each from Prime Ministers Joe Clark and Pierre Trudeau, and one from Secretary of State for External Affairs, Flora MacDonald
F.11    Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            8 letters
F.12    Correspondence, Cyprus
            3 letters
F.13    Correspondence, General
            133 letters, including letters to affiliates and peace councils
F.14    Correspondence, Netherlands
            1 letter
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            27 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            2 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            11 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            1 letter
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Guelph
            2 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            3 letters
F.21     Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamsack
            1 letter
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            11 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            6 letters
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Oshawa
            3 letters
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            7 letters
F.26    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            12 letters
F.27    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sudbury
            1 letter
F.28    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thompson
            2 letters
F.29    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            6 letters
F.30    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            2 letters
F.31    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sydney
            4 letters
F.32    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            6 letters
F.33    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Windsor
            5 letters
F.34    Correspondence, People’s Assembly on Canadian Foreign Policy
            3 letters
F.35    Correspondence, Vietnam
            5 letters and telegrams
F.36    Correspondence, World Peace Council and United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
            15 letters
F.37    World Peace Council (Ray Stevenson)
            13 letters
F.38    Disarmament, Circulars and Printed
F.39    Minutes, Executive Board
            Includes letter from Young Communist League of Canada asking for affiliation and reply granting the affiliation
F.40    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.41    News clipping re Anti-Soviet mania
F.42    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
F.43    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Africa
F.44    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Ethiopia
F.45    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, New Democratic Party
F.46    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Palestine
F.47    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Soviet Peace Committee
            Includes pamphlet concerning the Committee, it history and activities.
F.48    Press Releases
F.49    Presidents, John H. Morgan
            7 letters, reports, 1 b&w photograph of Morgan
F.50    World Peace Council, Circulars
F.51    World Peace Council, Special Session in Berlin, Bulletins

                                                                    1980

Box 14:
F.1      Circulars
F.2      Conferences, CPC Biennial
F.3      Conferences, CPC Biennial, Correspondence
            Includes correspondence, 17 letters and telegrams, including one from John Sewell, Mayor of Toronto.
F.4      Conferences, CPC Biennial, Registrations
F.5      Conferences, CPC Biennial, Speeches
            Various tss. of speech by Victor Perlo
F.6      Conferences, CPC Summer School
            Includes correspondence, 9 letters
F.7      Conferences, Global Conference on the Future
F.8      Conferences, People’s Assembly on Canadian Foreign Policy
Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace: see Box 15
F.9      Correspondence, Affiliates, Trade Union Peace Committee
            8 letters
F.10    Correspondence, Canadian government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            22 letters, including one letter from Flora MacDonald, Secretary of State for External Affairs, and one from Lloyd Axworthy, Minister of Employment and Immigration
F.11    Conseil québécois de la paix
            12 letters
F.12    Correspondence, General
            155 letters, including correspondence with Communist Party of Canada and the Young Communist League
F.13    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            14 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            1 letter
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            13 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            8 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            4 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamloops-Shuswap
            3 letters
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            5 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            1 letter
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            11 letters
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            15 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sault Ste. Marie
            6 letters
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sudbury
            9 letters
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sydney
            3 letters
F.26    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            3 letters
F.27    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            8 letters
F.28    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Vernon
            4 letters
F.29    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            2 letters
F.30    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Windsor
            2 letters
F.31    Correspondence, Soviet Peace Committee
            3 letters
F.32    Correspondence, U.S. Peace Council
            5 letters
F.33    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            32 letters and telegrams
F.34    Fund-raising, Appeals
F.35    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.36    Minutes, National Board
            Includes a list of Toronto peace organizations
F.37    Minutes, Officers
F.38    Minutes, Youth Committee for Peace
F.39    News clippings
F.40    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
F.41    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Australia
F.42    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Disarmament
F.43    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Guyana
F.44    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, South Africa
F.45    Petitions, Peace is Everybody’s Business
F.46    Policy, Draft Statement by Nicholas Prychodko, n.d.
F.47    Visits, Soviet Peace Committee Visit to Canada
F.48    World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed
F.49    World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed (cont.)

Box 15:
                                        World Parliament of Peoples for Peace

F.1      Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace
F.2      Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace (cont.)
F.3      Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace, Canadian delegates
F.4      Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace, CPC circulars
F.5      Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace, Correspondence
F.6      Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace, News clippings
F.7      Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace, Notes
F.8      Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace, Printed
F.9      Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace, Submissions by the CPC on “Transnational Corporations”
F.10    Conferences, World Parliament of Peoples for Peace, Travel

                                                                    1981

Box 16:

F.1      Circulars
F.2      Conferences, CPC Affiliates
            Note: This Conference was proposed by the Canadian Portuguese Democratic Association
F.3      Conferences, CPC Ontario
F.4      Conferences, CPC Summer School
F.5      Conferences, Atoms for War and Peace--The Saskatchewan Connection
F.6      Conferences, International Conference Against the Arms Race, Stockholm
F.7      Conferences, International Conference in Solidarity with Syria
F.8      Conferences, International Peace Research Association, Geneva Park, Ontario
F.9      Conferences, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
F.10    Conferences, World Conference of Solidarity with Libya
            Note: Attended by John Ferris. See F.25 in this box and audio cassette no. 11, Box 52.
F.11    Correspondence, Affiliates, Canada/USSR Association
            1 letter
F.12    Correspondence, Canadian government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            10 letters
F.13    Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            3 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Disarmament
            5 letters
F.15    Correspondence, General
            56 letters. Note: 21 undated telegrams were found with 1981 and 1982 dated material and were placed here by the archivist.
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            18 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            4 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            12 letters
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            3 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            2 letters
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamloops-Shuswap
            8 letters
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            6 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            1 letter
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            19 letters
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sault Ste. Marie
            6 letters

Box 17:

F.1      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sudbury
            7 letters
F.2      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sydney
            1 letter
F.3      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            6 letters
F.4      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            4 letters
F.5      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            5 letters
F.6      Correspondence, World Peace Council
            12 letters
F.7      Minutes, Executive Board
F.8      Minutes, Executive Committee
F.9      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
F.10    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Disarmament
F.11    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, New Democratic Party
F.12    Peace Councils, Lethbridge
            List of members
F.13    Petitions, Peace is Everybody’s Business
            Includes correspondence, 17 letters including a brief letter from Gary Lautens
F.14    Presidents, John H. Morgan
            Ts. report of Morgan’s visit to peace organizations in New York
F.15    Press Releases
F.16    World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed
            Includes pamphlet, “Rules and Regulations”
F.17    World Peace Council, Meetings, Havana
            Includes notes by an unidentified Canadian delegate

                                                                    1982

Box 18:

Campaigns: see Box 19
F.1      Circulars and Printed
F.2      Conferences, CPC Biennial
            Includes correspondence, 5 letters, including one from Ed Asner. It was at this conference that Gordon Flowers was elected to replace Jean Vantour as Executive Secretary. His title quickly changed to Executive Director.
F.3      Conferences, Canadian Conference in Solidarity with the Liberation Struggles of the Peoples of Southern Africa
F.4      Conferences, International Conference on the Middle East Problem and the Dangers of the Imperialist Military Build-up
F.5      Constitutions, Draft of CPC Constitution
F.6      Correspondence, Canadian government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            13 letters and telegrams
F.7      Correspondence, Congress of Canadian Women
            1 letter
F.8      Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            8 letters
F.9      Correspondence, Disarmament
            5 letters
F.10    Correspondence, General
            92 letters, including one from Ed Asner
F.11    Correspondence, Labour
            6 letters
F.12    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            12 letters
F.13    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            8 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            9 letters
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            3 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            8 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamloops-Shuswap
            3 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamsack
            l letter
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Lethbridge
            2 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            15 letters
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            2 letters
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            14 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            2 letters
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sault Ste. Marie
            2 letters
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sudbury
            3 letters
F.26    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thompson
            2 letters
F.27    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            4 letters
F.28    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            1 letter; among the circulars is one titled “A Directory of Toronto Groups Involved in Issues of Militarism, Disarmament and Peace”
F.29    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Vernon
            3 letters
F.30    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            13 letters
F.31    Demonstrations, Against the Cruise Missile, Ottawa, 30 October
            Includes an article about James G. Endicott
F.32    Demonstrations, Against the Cruise Missile, Toronto, 30 October
            Note: A counter-demonstration to Ottawa organized by CPC
F.33    Disarmament, Demonstrations, New York, 12 June
F.34    Disarmament, News clippings
F.35    Disarmament, United Nations Special Session on
F.36    Disarmament, United Nations Special Session on, Correspondence
            5 letters
F.37    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.38    Minutes, National Board
            Note: Formal minutes not extant in file
F.39    News clippings
F.40    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
F.41    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Canadian Cyclists for Peace
F.42    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Cruise Missile
            Includes press releases from the Communist Party of Canada
F.43    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Disarmament
F.44    Petitions, Peace Is Everybody’s Business
            Includes correspondence, 24 letters
F.45    President, John H. Morgan
            2 letters
F.46    Press Releases
F.47    Visits, Senator Nino Pasti to Canada
            Includes correspondence, 7 letters, and itinerary
F.48    Visits, World Peace Council delegation to Canada
            Includes correspondence, 3 letters, and itineraries
F.49    World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed

                                                               1982-1983
Nuclear Free Zones Campaign
Box 19:

F.1      Circulars and Printed
F.2      Circulars, Canadian
F.3      Circulars, International
F.4      Correspondence
            22 letters
F.5      News clippings
F.6      Notes

                                                                    1983
Box 20:

F.1      Campaigns, Peace Petition Caravan Campaign
F.2      Circulars
F.3      Conferences, CPC Ontario
F.4      Conferences, Soviet and Foreign Movements for Disarmament and Peace
Conferences, World Assembly for Peace and Life, Against Nuclear War: see Box 21
F.5      Correspondence, Affiliates, Canadians Concerned About South Africa
            2 letters
F.6      Correspondence, Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada
            3 letters
F.7      Correspondence, Affiliates, Committee for Racial Equality
            2 letters
F.8      Correspondence, Affiliates, United Jewish People’s Order
            2 letters
F.9      Correspondence, Affiliates, Federation of Russian Canadians
            4 letters
F.10    Correspondence, Bike for Peace
            1 letter
F.11    Correspondence, Canadian government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            8 letters, including one from Erik Nielsen, Leader of the Opposition
F.12    Correspondence, Congress of Canadian Women
            2 letters
F.13    Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            7 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Disarmament
            2 letters
F.15    Correspondence, General
            95 letters and telegrams
F.16    Correspondence, Nicaragua
            2 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Ontario MPP’s
            2 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Brandon
            1 letter
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            15 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            5 letters
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Comax
            1 letter
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            11 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            3 letters
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Halifax
            2 letters
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            10 letters
F.26    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamloops-Shuswap
            1 letter
F.27    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamsack
            1 letter
F.28    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Lethbridge
            1 letter
F.29    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            8 letters
F.30    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Muskoka
            3 letters
F.31    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Nanaimo
            1 letter
F.32    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            4 letters
F.33    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Oshawa
            1 letter
F.34    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            5 letters
F.35    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            9 letters
F.36    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            12 letters
F.37    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sault Ste. Marie
            2 letters
F.38    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sudbury
            1 letter
F.39    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sydney
            2 letters
F.40    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thompson
            8 letters
F.41    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            6 letters
F.42    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            3 letters
F.43    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Vernon
            1 letter
F.44    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            2 letters
F.45    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            18 letters
F.46    Demonstrations, Anti-War Demonstration in Moscow
            Circular letter from Soviet Peace Committee, 12 b&w photographs
            Note: A poster for this demonstration is housed with the over-sized posters in map cabinet 31.
F.47    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.48    Minutes, National Board
F.49    Minutes, Officers
F.50    News clippings
F.51    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
F.52    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Cruise Missile
F.53    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Disarmament
F.54    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Labour
F.55    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Soviet Peace Committee
F.56    Other Organizations, Minutes, World Assembly for Peace and Life and Against Nuclear War
F.57    Other Organizations, Statement by Youth Action on Communist Party of Canada, Marxist-Leninist
F.58    Peace Councils, Brampton, Circulars and Printed
Petitions: see Campaigns, Peace Petition Caravan Campaign, F.1
F.59    Presidents, John H. Morgan
            Includes correspondence, 3 letters, draft of Christmas Appeal, ms. of speech, news clippings
F.60    Press Releases
F.61    Press Releases, Soviet Embassy, Canada
F.62    Visits, CPC to Soviet Union
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter
F.63    Visits, Soviet Peace Committee to Canada
            Incudes correspondence, 29 letters and telegrams (one from George Ignatieff), press releases, itinerary
F.64    World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed

                                                                    1983
                                 World Assembly for Peace and Life Conference
Box 21:

F.1      Conferences, World Assembly for Peace and Life, Against Nuclear War, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1983
F.2      Bulletins and Reports
F.3      CPC Circulars
F.4      CPC Correspondence
            79 letters         
F.5      Canadian Delegates
F.6      Delegates
F.7      Dialogues
F.8      News clippings
F.9      Photograph, 1 b&w
F.10    Printed Materials
F.11    Report by Gordon Flowers, CPC Executive Director
F.12    Travel and Other Notes by Gordon Flowers

                                                                    1984

Box 22:

F.1      Campaigns, Peace Petition Caravan Campaign
            Includes correspondence, 6 letters
F.2      Campaigns, Peace Petition Caravan Campaign, continued
F.3      Circulars
F.4      Conferences, CPC Biennial
F.5      Conferences, CPC Biennial, Correspondence
            23 letters
F.6      Conferences, Consultative Group on Arms Control and Disarmament
            Note: This is the conference package of delegate Mary Eryl Court, Unitarians for Peace
F.7      Conferences, Conference of Representatives of Peace, Disarmament and Anti-War Movements from Europe and North America
F.8      Conferences, Soviet Peace Committee, 2nd Information Meeting-Dialogue of Representatives of Various Anti-war Organizations of Western Europe, USA and Canada in Moscow
F.9      Conferences, World Dialogue on the Prevention of Nuclear War, For Disarmament and Peace, Toronto. See also: Box 45, F.3
            Note: This conference was organized by the CPC.
F.10    Conferences, World Dialogue, Circulars
F.11    Conferences, World Dialogue, Correspondence
            73 letters and telegrams
F.12    Conferences, World Dialogue, Invitations
F.13    Conferences, World Dialogue, Media
F.14    Conferences, World Dialogue, Organizing Committees
F.15    Conferences, World Dialogue, Notes by Gordon Flowers and Others
F.16    Conferences, World Dialogue, Poster Design
F.17    Conferences, World Dialogue, Registrations
F.18    Conferences, World Dialogue, Registrations (continued)
F.19    Conferences, World Dialogue, Sponsors
F.20    Correspondence, Canadian government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            15 letters, including one from Edward Broadbent, Leader of the New Democratic Party. Also includes “Statement from the Canadian Peace Congress to the Standing Committee for External Affairs and National Defence”
F.21    Correspondence, Chief Electorial Officer
            2 letters
F.22    Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            3 letters
F.23    Correspondence, General
            57 letters
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            13 letters
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            2 letters
F.26    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            6 letters
F.27    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            1 letter
F.28    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Halifax
            6 letters
F.29    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            2 letters
F.30    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamloops-Shuswap
            2 letters
F.31    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Lethbridge
            4 letters
F.32    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            3 letters
F.33    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Muskoka
            2 letters
F.34    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            3 letters
F.35    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            5 letters

Box 23:

F.1      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            5 letters
F.2      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sault Ste. Marie
            1 letter
F.3      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            9 letters
F.4      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sydney
            2 letters
F.5      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thompson
            1 letter
F.6      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            1 letter
F.7      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            5 letters
F.8      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            1 letter
F.9      Correspondence, Soviet Embassy, Canada
            2 letters
F.10    Correspondence, Soviet Peace Committee
            1 letter
F.11    Correspondence, World Festival of Youth and Students
            1 letter
F.12    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            8 letters
F.13    Lists, Canadian Peace Groups
Petitions: see Campaigns, Peace Petition Caravan Campaign, Box 22, F.1
F.14    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.15    Minutes, Officers
F.16    News clippings
F.17    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
            Includes Minutes
F.18    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Chile
F.19    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Disarmament
F.20    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Hungary
F.21    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Italy
F.22    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Labour
F.23    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, New Democratic Party
F.24    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Nicaragua
F.25    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, South Africa
            Includes Minutes

Box 24:
F.1      Presidents, John H. Morgan
            Correspondence, 1 letter, reports, biographical data
F.2      Press Releases
F.3      Reports by Gordon Flowers
F.4      World Peace Council, Circulars
            Includes large colour flyer, “What Is the World Peace Council?”

                                                                    1985

Box 25:
F.1      Affiliates, Circulars and Printed, Communist Party of Canada
F.2      Canada, Special Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on Canada’s International Relations
            Includes submission from Communist Party of Canada
F.3      Circulars and Printed
            Includes pamphlet by Fred Weir, “The Real Facts About NORAD”
F.4      Conferences, Ontario Peace Conference
F.5      Conferences, Canadian Peace Alliance
            Note: The Canadian Peace Alliance was an alliance of many peace groups including the CPC.
F.6      Conferences, Planning Committee for the Canadian Peace Convention
F.7      Conferences, Planning Committee for the Canadian Peace Convention (continued)
F.8      Conferences, CSCE Countries at Kiljava
            Includes one colour photograph taken by CPC delegate
F.9      Conferences, International
F.10    Conferences, Third Vienna Dialogue
F.11    Conferences, World Peace Council Standing Commission on Disarmament
F.12    Correspondence, Canadian government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            75 letters including letters from Brian Mulroney, Jean Chrétien, John Turner, Joe Clark, Ray Hnatyshyn, Pauline Jewett, Flora MacDonald, Erik Nielsen, David Crombie, Edward Broadbent, Lloyd Axworthy and Svend Robinson
F.13    Correspondence, General
            108 letters and telegrams
F.14    Correspondence, Newsletter, Peace News
            2 letters
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            7 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            2 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Charlottetown
            1 letter
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            6 letters
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            8 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            1 letter
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Lethbridge
            1 letter
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Mainland Nova Scotia
            6 letters, 1 colour photograph
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            8 letters
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Newfoundland
            1 letter
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            4 letters
F.26    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Orillia
            2 letters
F.27    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            1 letter
F.28    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            2 letters
F.29    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            6 letters
F.30    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sault Ste. Marie
            2 letters
F.31    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Sydney
            2 letters
F.32    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            3 letters
F.33    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            6 letters
F.34    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            2 letters
F.35    Correspondence, Soviet Embassy, Canada
            1 letter
F.36    Correspondence, Soviet Peace Committee
            5 letters
F.37    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            4 letters
F.38    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.39    Minutes, National Board
F.40    Minutes, Officers
F.41    News clippings
F.42    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
F.43    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Disarmament
F.44    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Kamloops-Shuswap
F.45    Presidents, John H. Morgan
            Reports and speeches
F.46    Press Releases
F.47    Press Releases, Soviet Embassy in Canada
F.48    Visits, Mark Soloman to Canada
            Correspondence, including 13 letters, itinerary
F.49    Visits, Soviet Peace Committee to Canada
            Correspondence, including 13 letters and telegrams, itinerary
F.50    World Peace Council, Circulars

                                                                    1986

Box 26:

F.1      Affiliates, Circulars and Printed, Communist Party of Canada
F.2      Campaigns, Circulars and Printed, Nuclear Weapons Free Ontario
F.3      Campaign, Circulars and Printed, Nuclear Weapons Free Zones
F.4      Canadian Peace Alliance, Administrative Committee
            Note: CPA materials found in large envelope in total disarray.
F.5      Canadian Peace Alliance, Agenda Committee
F.6      Canadian Peace Alliance, Circulars and Printed
F.7      Canadian Peace Alliance, Fund-raising Committee
F.8      Canadian Peace Alliance, Notes by Gordon Flowers
F.9      Canadian Peace Alliance, Membership List
F.10    Canadian Peace Alliance, Steering Committee: see also Conferences
F.11    Circulars
F.12    Conferences, CPC Biennial
F.13    Conferences, CPC Biennial, Correspondence
            14 letters
F.14    Conferences, Canadian, Fate of the Earth
F.15    Conferences, Canadian, Illusions and Realities in the Nuclear Age
F.16    Conferences, Canadian, Ontario Peace
F.17    Conferences, Canadian Peace Alliance, Steering Committee, Canmore
F.18    Conferences, Canadian Peace Alliance, Steering Committee, Gagetown
F.19    Conferences, Canadian Peace Alliance, Winnipeg
F.20    Conferences, Congress of Intellectuals
F.21    Conferences, Five Continent Conference on Peace and Disarmament
F.22    Conferences, International, Various
F.23    Conferences, International NGO Conference to Stop the Iran-Iraq War
F.24    Conferences, Together for Peace
F.25    Conferences, World Congress Devoted to International Year of Peace, Copenhagen
F.26    Conferences, World Congress Devoted to International Year of Peace, Appeal
F.27    Conferences, World Congress Devoted to International Year of Peace, CPC Circulars and Registrations
F.28    Conferences, World Congress Devoted to International Year of Peace, CPC Correspondence
            15 letters
F.29    Conferences, World Congress Devoted to International Year of Peace, Notes taken by Gordon Flowers
F.30    Correspondence, Canadian government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            26 letters, including ones from Brian Mulroney, John Turner, and Edward Broadbent
F.31    Correspondence, Canadian Peace Alliance
            19 letters
F.32    Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            3 letters
F.33    Correspondence, General
            150 letters and telegrams

Box 27:

F.1      Correspondence, Media
            1 letter
F.2      Correspondence, North Atlantic Peace Organization
            5 letters
F.3      Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            11 letters
F.4      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            10 letters
F.5      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            13 letters
F.6      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            3 letters, 2 colour photographs
F.7      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            2 letters
F.8      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamloops-Shuswap
            2 letters
F.9      Correspondence, Peace Councils, Lethbridge
            2 letters
F.10    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Mainland Nova Scotia
            11 letters
F.11    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            7 letters
F.12    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Muskoka
            1 letter, 1 colour photograph
F.13    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            5 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Oshawa
            1 letter
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            5 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            4 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            7 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            3 letters
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            1 letter
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            1 letter
F.21    Correspondence, Peace News
            3 letters, tss. of articles
F.22    Correspondence, Soviet Embassy, Canada
            2 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Soviet Peace Committee
            4 letters
F.24    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            53 letters and telegrams, list of Canadian members of WPC
F.25    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.26    Minutes, Officers
F.27    News clippings
F.28    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Canadian
F.29    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Chile
F.30    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Disarmament
F.31    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, International
F.32    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Nicaragua
F.33    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Veterans Against Nuclear Arms
F.34    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Young Communist League of Canada
F.35    Presidents, John H. Morgan
            Includes correspondence, 7 letters, memo announcing his retirement as President, speeches, reports
F.36    Press Releases
F.37    Press Releases, Soviet Embassy in Canada
F.38    Reports
            David Langille, “How the CPA Could Contribute to Better International Networking and Information Exchange”
F.39    Visits, Soviet Peace Committee to Canada
            Includes correspondence, 15 letters and telegrams, itinerary, statements
F.40    World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed
F.41    World Peace Council, Report to CPC
F.42    World Peace Council, Meetings, Sofia, Bulgaria
            Includes notes made by Gordon Flowers
F.43    World Peace Council, Meetings, Sofia, Bulgaria
            Background Papers

                                                                    1987

Box 28:

F.1      Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada, Circulars and Printed
            Includes minutes of CEC (Central Executive Committee)
F.2      Canadian Peace Alliance, Circulars and Printed
F.3      Canadian Peace Alliance, Circulars and Printed (continued)
F.4      Circulars and Printed
F.5      Conferences, 11th Hungarian Peace Conference
F.6      Correspondence, Canadian government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            34 letters, including ones from John Turner, Brian Mulroney, Ray Hnatyshyn, and Edward Broadbent
F.7      Correspondence, Canadian Peace Alliance
            9 letters
F.8      Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            5 letters
F.9      Correspondence, General
            134 letters
F.10    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            26 letters
F.11    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Calgary
            3 letters
F.12    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            11 letters
F.13    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            7 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            3 letters
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamloops-Shuswap
            1 letter
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Mainland Nova Scotia
            13 letters, 1 colour photograph
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            11 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Muskoka
            1 letter
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            5 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Oshawa
            2 letters
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            11 letters
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            8 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            14 letters
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            2 letters
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            3 letters
F.26    Correspondence, Soviet Embassy, Canada
            8 letters
F.27    Correspondence, Soviet Peace Committee
            16 letters and telegrams
F.28    Correspondence, U.S. Peace Council
            5 letters
F.29    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            27 letters and telegrams
F.30    Fund-raising, Christmas Appeal
F.31    Minutes, Executive Committee
F.32    Minutes, National Board
F.33    Minutes, Officers
F.34    News clippings
F.35    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
F.36    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Toronto Association for Peace
F.37    Press Releases
F.38    Press Releases, Soviet Embassy in Canada
F.39    Reports
            Unsigned reports on the Canadian Peace Alliance and the Ontario Nuclear Weapon Free Conference in Orangeville. Report by John H. Morgan on the World Peace Council Meeting in Lisbon, January 1987
F.40    Visits, Kostas Konstantindes, Vice-Chairman, Greek National Committee for Detente and Peace, to Canada
            6 letters and telegrams, itinerary
F.41    Visits, Soviet Peace Committee to Canada
            7 letters and telegrams, itinerary
F.42    World Peace Council, Circulars
F.43    World Peace Council, Meetings

                                                                    1988

Box 29:

F.1      Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada, Circulars and Printed
            Includes minutes of a Peace Activists Meeting
F.2      Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada Peace Commission
            Reports, agendas, notes
            Note: In July Gordon Flowers, the Executive-Director of the CPC, was elected chair of the Peace Commission.
F.3      Circulars
F.4      Conferences, Together for the Promotion of the Helsinki Process
F.5      Conferences, World Council for Global Conferences-operation
            Includes correspondence, 6 letters
F.6      Correspondence, Affiliates, Canada/USSR Association
            3 letters
F.7      Correspondence, Canadian Peace Alliance
            4 letters
F.8      Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            2 letters
F.9      Correspondence, General
             130 letters
F.10    Correspondence, General (continued)
            42 letters and telegrams
F.11    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            17 letters
F.12    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            10 letters
F.13    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            3 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            3 letters
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Kamloops-Shuswap
            2 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Mainland Nova Scotia
            5 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            7 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            9 letters
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            3 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            5 letters
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            4 letters
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            4 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Soviet Peace Committee
            4 telegrams
F.24    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            20 letters and telegrams
F.25    Fund-raising, Pledge cards
            Arranged alphabetically, A-I, Toronto addresses
F.26    Fund-raising, Pledge cards
            Arranged alphabetically, J-R, Toronto addresses
F.27    Fund-raising, Pledge cards, Toronto addresses
F.28    Fund-raising, Pledges cards, Toronto addresses
F.29    Interviews
            Gordon Flowers interviewed by Robert Penner of Canadian Peace Alliance
F.30    Mailing List
            Toronto addresses
F.31    Minutes, Executive
F.32    Minutes, National Board
            Includes draft of new CPC pamphlet
F.33    Minutes, Officers
F.34    News clippings
F.35    Obituaries, Hans Blumenfeld
            Includes b&w photograph of drawing of Blumenfeld
F.36    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Canadian
F.37    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, International
F.38    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, New Democratic Party
F.39    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Niagara
F.40    Press Releases
F.41    Reports
            By Gordon Flowers on Nordic Peace Conference, Canadian Peace Alliance, and World Peace Council
F.42    Visits, CPC members on Dnieper Peace Cruise
            Includes correspondence, 6 letters and telegrams
F.43    Visits, Soviet Peace Committee to Canada
            Includes correspondence, 2 letters

Box 30:

F.1      World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed
F.2      World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed (continued)
F.3      World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed
F.4      World Peace Council, Meetings

                                                                    1989

Box 31a:

F.1      Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada, Circulars and Printed
F.2      Circulars
F.3      Conferences, Congress of the Americas
F.4      Conferences, Murmansk Peace Festival
            Includes correspondence, 2 letters
F.5      Conferences, Nordic Peace Conference (initially called Arctic Rim Peace Conference), Montreal
            Various drafts of “Call to an Arctic Rim Peace Conference”
F.6      Conferences, Nordic Peace
            Correspondence, 1987-1989, 79 letters including one from Farley Mowat, 11 February 1988
F.7      Conferences, Nordic Peace
            Circulars
F.8      Conferences, Nordic Peace
            Endorsements
F.9      Conferences, Nordic Peace
            News clippings
F.10    Conferences, Nordic Peace
            Preparatory Meetings, Agendas and Minutes
F.11    Conferences, Nordic Peace
            Paper by Bob Abrahams, “The Economic Dimensions of Militarization or Peaceful Development of the North”
F.12    Conferences, Nordic Peace
            Printed Materials from Other Organizations
F.13    Conferences, Nordic Peace
            Program, Working Papers
F.14    Conferences, North American Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution
F.15    Conferences, U.S. Peace Council
F.16    Correspondence, Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada
            12 letters, notes and a Peace Commission report by Gordon Flowers
F.17    Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
            9 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Czechoslovakian Peace Committee
            4 letters
F.19    Correspondence, General
            163 letters, all concern donations to CPC

Box 31b:
F.20    Correspondence, General (continued)
            80 letters, some of which concern donations to CPC
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            8 letters
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            3 letters
F.23    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            2 letters
F.24    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Hamilton
            1 letter
F.25    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Mainland Nova Scotia
            7 letters
F.26    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            4 letters
F.27    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            3 letters
F.28    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            9 letters
F.29    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            3 letters
F.30    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            2 letters
F.31    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace
            5 letters, including a letter from Nicholas Prychodko which accuses Gordon Flowers of deliberate distortions.
F.32    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Victoria
            2 letters
F.33    Correspondence, Soviet Peace Committee
            5 letters
F.34    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            21 letters
F.35    Fund-raising, Christmas Appeal
F.36    Interviews
            Gordon Flowers interviewed by Canadian Tribune
F.37    Minutes, Executive
F.38    Minutes, National Board
F.39    News clippings
F.40    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
F.41    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Soviet Embassy
F.42    Peace Councils, Kamloops, Circulars and Printed
F.43    Press Releases

Box 32:

F.1      World Peace Council, Circulars
F.2      World Peace Council, Circulars
F.3      World Peace Council, Reports
            Includes notes by Gordon Flowers and others

                                                                    1990
Box 33:

F.1      Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada, Circulars and Printed
            Includes reports and minutes
F.2      Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada, Circulars and Printed, continued
            Includes reports and minutes
F.3      Campaigns, Canadian Peace Alliance National Conversion Campaign
            Includes correspondence, 15 letters
F.4      Campaigns, Canadian Peace Alliance National Conversion Campaign, continued
F.5      Campaigns, New Peace Agenda for Canada
            Includes correspondence, 5 letters. The campaign was designed to focus on defence policies and spending by the Canadian government.
F.6      Circulars and Printed
F.7      Conferences, Canadian Labour Convention
F.8      Conferences, Helsinki-Tallin END Convention
F.9      Correspondence, Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada and Peace Commission
            20 letters. Note: Gordon Flowers continues as Chair of the Peace Commission.
F.10    Correspondence, British Peace Assembly
            5 letters
F.11    Correspondence, Canadian Peace Alliance
            3 letters
F.12    Correspondence, Conseil québécois de la paix
F.13    Correspondence, General
            130 letters, including one from Roy Romanow, Leader of the Opposition, Saskatchewan
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            4 letters
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Edmonton
            1 letter
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Mainland Nova Scotia
            2 letters
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            2 letters
F.18    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Niagara
            4 letters
F.19    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            5 letters
F.20    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            16 letters
F.21    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            2 letters
F.22    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Thunder Bay
            6 letters
F.23    Correspondence, U.S. Peace Council
            4 letters
F.24    Correspondence, World Peace Council
            6 letters
F.25    Minutes, Executive
F.26    News clippings
F.27    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
F.28    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
F.29    Other Organizations, New Democratic Party
            Paper by Derek Blackburn, “Canadian Sovereignty, Security and Defence”
F.30    Peace Councils, Fraser Valley, Circulars and Printed
F.31    Peace Councils, Hamilton, Circulars and Printed
F.32    Peace Councils, Toronto Association for Peace, Circulars and Printed
            A March 1990 circular letter announced that TAP has been rejuvenated after several months without an executive.
F.33    Press Releases
F.34    Reports
            Reports on the Arctic, World Peace Council, and Canadian Labour Congress
F.35    World Peace Council, Circulars
F.36    World Peace Council, Circulars (continued)
F.37    World Peace Council, Meetings, Athens
F.38    World Peace Council, Meetings, Athens, Canadian delegates
            Includes correspondence, 18 letters, speech by Gordon Flowers, and travel arrangements for the Canadian delegates via Moscow.

                                                                    1991

Box 34:

Note: In 1991 Gordon Flowers changed positions from Executive Director to Secretary-Treasurer
F.1      Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada, Circulars and Printed
F.2      Campaigns, Press for Conversion
F.3      Circulars
F.4      Conferences, Peace and Security in the Middle East
F.5      Correspondence, Affiliates, Communist Party of Canada,
            2 letters
F.6      Correspondence, Canadian Government and other Members of Parliament and officials
            1 letter from Svend Robinson
F.7      Correspondence, Canadian Peace Alliance
            7 letters
F.8      Correspondence, General
            125 letters
F.9      Correspondence, Peace Councils, British Columbia
            2 letters
F.10    Correspondence. Peace Councils, Edmonton
            3 letters
F.11    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Fraser Valley
            1 letter
F.12    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Lethbridge
            3 letters
F.13    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Mainland Nova Scotia
            2 letters
F.14    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Manitoba
            5 letters
F.15    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Ottawa
            2 letters
F.16    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Regina
            5 letters, one is dated 1992
F.17    Correspondence, Peace Councils, Saskatoon
            3 letters

Box 35:

F.1      Correspondence, Soviet Peace Committee
            2 letters
F.2      Correspondence, World Peace Council
            2 letters
F.3      Lists, Membership
            Note: Undated list found in 1991 carton.
F.4      Lists of Names, Northern Ontario
            Note: Undated list found in 1991 carton.
F.5      Minutes, Executive
F.6      News clippings
F.7      Office Procedures document
            Note: Undated document found in 1991 carton.
F.8      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed
F.9      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, New Democratic Party
F.10    Peace Council, Circulars and Printed, Kamloops
F.11    Presidents, Lari Prokop
            Includes correspondence, 12 letters
F.12    Reports
            By Rob Prince, “From the Other Side of the Pond: Reflections on the Changes in Europe”
F.13    World Peace Council, Circulars
F.14    World Peace Council, Circulars, Peace News
F.15    World Peace Council, Meetings

Series 2:
                                                              Campaigns

Campaigns. -- 1982-1989. -- 32.5 cm of textual records. -- Title based on content of series. -- Box 36.

Box 36:
Note: See also Campaigns throughout the Administrative Series.

F.1      Arctic
            Correspondence, 1 letter, 1988
F.2      Canadian Peace Pledge
            Includes minutes and note by Gordon Flowers, 1988
F.3      Disarmament, United Nations
F.4      Disarmament, 2000
F.5      Euromissiles
            Includes correspondence, 7 letters, notes and reports, CPC circulars and press release, news clippings, 1987
F.6      Global Peace Wave
            Includes correspondence, 18 letters, CPC circulars, other circulars, news clippings, 1988-1989
F.7      Global Peace Wave
            Circulars
F.8      Nuclear Freeze, 1982-85
F.9      Nuclear Weapons Free Zones, 1988
F.10    Nuclear Weapons Free Zones
            Printed materials from German Democratic Republic
F.11    Nuclear Weapons Free Zones in Canada
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter, circulars, 1987
F.12    Star Wars
            Includes correspondence, 2 letters, CPC circulars, 1986
F.13    Star Wars
F.14    Star Wars and NORAD
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter, and CPC circulars, mimeo by Fred Weir, 1985
F.15    Test Ban
            Includes CPC circulars, 1987
F.16    United Nations, SSD III, 1988
F.17    War Toys, 1988
F.18    World Peace Council, Disarmament, 1989

Series 3:
Research Files

Research Files. -- 1975-1989. -- 1.625 m of textual records. -- Title based on content of series. -- Boxes 37-41.

Box 37:
                                                         Canadian Subjects
Note: These files contain circulars, printed materials, reports and news clippings.
F.1      Air Defence Initiative
F.2      ARMX
F.3      Arctic, Militarization of
            Includes tss. and CPC pamphlet, “Canadian North: A Zone of Peace”
F.4      Canada/US Weapons Testing Agreement
F.5      Canadian/Soviet Relations
F.6      CANUS Index of Agreements
            Includes correspondence, 10 letters to and from National Defence, 1987
F.7      CF-18 Hornets
F.8      Chemical Weapons
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter from Department of External Affairs, 1982
F.9      Civil Defence
F.10    Cruise Missile
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter each from Joe Clark and Edward Broadbent 1982
F.11    Cruise Missile, news clippings
F.12    Defence Budget
F.13    Defence Industry
            Includes an agenda
F.14    Defence White Paper
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter
F.15    Economic Costs
F.16    Environment
F.17    Federal Budget, 1989
F.18    Helicopters
F.19    Labrador/Goose Bay
F.20    Low Flight Testing
F.21    Military Service
F.22    Military Trade
F.23    Nanoose Bay
            Includes correspondence, 2 letters
F.24    NATO
F.25    Naval Issues
F.26    Neutrality
            Includes ts. by Nicholas Prychodko, “A Case for Canadian Neutrality”, 1987
F.27    NORAD
            Includes tss. and mss. outlining the CPC position on NORAD, 1975; circular letter from Communist Party of Canada
F.28    North Pacific, militarization of
F.29    North Warning Radar System
F.30    Nuclear Accidents
F.31    Nuclear War Consequences
F.32    Nuclear Weapons
F.33    Prairies
F.34    Star Wars
            Includes ts. by Gordon Flowers, “Star Wars and Canada” and a circular letter by Communist Party of Canada
F.35    Submarines

International, by Subjects
Box 38:
Note: These files contained printed materials and news clippings.

F.1      Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
F.2      Arms Control Negotiations
F.3      Arms Race
F.4      ASATs (Anti-Satellite Weapons)
F.5      CANUS Index of Agreements
            Includes correspondence, letter of 1989 enclosing the listing of Canada-United States agreements of interest to defence
F.6      Chemical Weapons
            Includes CPC press release, 1986
F.7      Chemical Weapons Treaty
F.8      Children, Peace and
F.9      Communications Systems, ELF
F.10    Conversion Issues
F.11    Developing Countries
F.12    Disarmament, General
F.13    Disarmament Literature
F.14    Economic Issues
F.15    Environment
F.16    Euromissiles
            Includes CPC ts., CPC circular, ts. by Communist Party of Canada
F.17    Euromissiles (continued)
F.18    Euromissiles (continued)
F.19    First Strike
            Includes unsigned ts., “Directive 59”, 1980
F.20    Hiroshima and Nagasaki
F.21    Helsinki Agreements, Correspondence
            4 letters, 1980-1981
F.22    Helsinki Agreements, CPC submission to House Committee on Security and Cooperation in Europe
F.23    Helsinki Agreements, Madrid
F.24    Helsinki Agreements
F.25    Ideological and Political Questions
F.26    International Maritime Strategy
F.27    Israel, Nuclear Armaments
F.28    Military Contracts
F.29    Military Facts, Global
F.30    Military Facts, NATO/Warsaw Pact
F.31    Military Facts, Soviet
F.32    Military Facts, U.S.
F.33    Military Facts, U.S./Soviet
F.34    Military Service
F.35    Military Trade
            Includes CPC submission to the World Parliament of Peoples for Peace, 1980. See also Box 15.

Box 39:

F.1      MX Missile
            Includes ts., “Statement by CPC”, 1982
F.2      NATO
            Includes handwritten “Cable from Brussels”
F.3      Naval, General
F.4      Neutron Bomb
F.5      Non-Proliferation Treaty
F.6      Non-Violence
F.7      Nuclear Power
F.8      Nuclear Strategy
F.9      Nuclear Tests
F.10    Nuclear War, Accidental
F.11    Nuclear War, Consequences
F.12    Nuclear Weapons
F.13    Nuclear Winter
F.14    Open Skies Agreement
F.15    Pershing II
F.16    Radiation
F.17    SALT I and SALT II Treaties
F.18    SALT II
            Includes ts., “Arguments in Favour of SALT II”, 1979
F.19    Star Wars
            Includes CPC pamphlet, “Canada and Star Wars”
F.20    Stockholm Conference, 1985
F.21    Soviet ICBMs
F.22    Soviet Peace 2000
F.23    Soviet Positions
F.24    Soviet SS-20
F.25    Soviet/US Agreements
F.26    Space Peace
F.27    Stealth Bomber
F.28    Test Ban Treaty
            Includes correspondence, 5 letters and telegrams, 1986-1987 and CPC Press Release, 1986
F.29    Treaty Compliance
F.30    Trident Missile
F.31    U.S. Positions
F.32    U.S.-Soviet Summit, 1986
F.33    U.S.-Soviet Summit, 1987
            Includes correspondence, 2 letters, and 2 CPC circulars, 1987
F.34    Vienna Conference
            Includes correspondence from Communist Party of Canada, 1 letter, 1987
F.35    Vienna Conference, “Focus on Vienna” Newsletter
F.36    Warsaw Treaty
F.37    Weapons Systems

International, by Geography
Box 40:

F.1      Afghanistan
            Includes statement by Gordon Flowers for TASS, 1984
F.2      Afghanistan (continued)
F.3      Africa. See also South Africa, Box 41, F.51
F.4      Afro-Asian People’s Solidarity Organization
F.5      Argentina
F.6      Asia
F.7      Asia, Southeast
F.8      Australia and New Zealand
F.9      Britain
            Includes letter from Fenner Brockway, Chairman, World Disarmament Campaign, 1983
F.10    Central America
            Includes Press Release from Communist Party of Canada, 1983
F.11    Chile
F.12    China
F.13    Cuba
F.14    Cyprus
F.15    El Salvador
F.16    Ethiopia
F.17    Europe, East
F.18    Europe, West
F.19    Falkland Islands
F.20    German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
F.21    German Democratic Republic (East Germany) (continued)
F.22    Greece
F.23    Grenada
F.24    Guatemala
F.25    Haiti, Communist Party of Canada statement, 1987
F.26    Hungary
F.27    Indian Ocean
F.28    Israel
F.29    Iraq
F.30    Jamaica
F.31    Japan
            Includes correspondence with Japan Peace Committee, 82, 83 and 84 World Conferences against Atomic & Hydrogen Bombs, Japan Council Against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, 9 letters and telegrams, 1981-1989; CPC Press Release, 1982
F.33    Jamaica

Box 41:

F.1      Kampuchea (Cambodia)
F.2      Korea
F.3      Lebanon
            Includes correspondence, 4 letters and telegrams, 1982-1983; CPC Press Release, 1982; statement by Soviet Peace Committee, “Shame on Israeli Fascists!”; Resolution on the Middle East by the Communist Party of Canada
F.4      Libya
F.5      Middle East
            Includes correspondence, 2 letters, 1981-1984; Communist Party of Canada Press Release, 1988; report by John Ferris, about the two conferences he attended in the summer of 1981: International Conference on Current Situation in the Middle East in the Light of Nasser’s Policy held in Athens and World Conference of Solidarity with the People of the Socialist Peoples Libyan Arab Jamahirilyed in Tripoli. See also audio cassettee no. 11, Box 52 for his recorded remarks.
F.6      Netherlands, The
F.7      Nicaragua
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter, 1983
F.8      Nicaragua (continued)
F.9      Pacific Ocean
F.10    Palestine
            Includes conference report by Ellen Lipsius on the International Conference for Solidarity with Syria and Palestine
F.11    Panama
F.12    Philippines
F.13    Poland
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter, n.d.
F.14    Puerto Rico
F.15    South Africa
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter, 1980 from South African Congress of Trade Unions and 1 letter, from Joe Clark, 1989, then Secretary of State for External Affairs
F.16    South America
F.17    Soviet Union
F.18    Turkey
F.19    Uruguay
F.20    United States
            Includes correspondence with U.S. Peace Council, International Peace Petition, National Peace Coalition, June 12 Rally Committee, Willard Uphaus (have a x to this), Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, 24 letters, 1980-1983. See Box 1, F.3 for further correspondence with Uphaus.
F.21    United States
F.22    Vietnam
            Includes CPC statement on “Boat People”; CPC circular; report by Ray Stevenson.

Series 4:
                                                            Peace Groups

Peace Groups. -- 1982-1991. -- 57.5 cm of textual records. -- Title based on content of series. -- Boxes 42-44.

Box 42:
Note: These peace groups do not fall under the umbrella of the CPC. However the CPC was a member of the Canadian Peace Alliance. These files contain printed materials, circulars, news clippings in addition to the correspondence listed.
F.1      Alberta, Bow Valley Peace Group
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter, 1989; small colour photograph of poster, Nitassinan: Our Land
F.2      American Association for the Advancement of Science
F.3      Atlantic
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter to North Atlantic Network Newsletter, 1989
F.4      British Columbia
F.5      Canadian Centre for Arms Control and Disarmament
F.6      Canadian Council of Churches
F.7      Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security
F.8      Canadian Institute of International Affairs
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter, 1982
F.9      Canadian Peace Alliance, Structure Document, 1985
F.10    Canadian Peace Alliance, 1986
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter, and minutes
F.11    Canadian Peace Alliance, 1987
            Includes correspondence, 3 letters, and minutes
F.12    Canadian Peace Alliance, 1987
            Includes notes, minutes
F.13    Canadian Peace Alliance, 1988
            Includes Ottawa Convention documents, agendas, correspondence, 1 letter concerning the CPC workshop on “Militarization of our North” by Nicholas Prychodko
F.14    Canadian Peace Alliance, 1988
            Includes correspondence, 2 letters; notes, agendas
F.15    Canadian Peace Alliance, 1988
            Includes correspondence, 2 letters; notes, agendas, minutes
F.16    Canadian Peace Alliance, April 1988
            Includes agendas and notes
F.17    Canadian Peace Alliance, 1988-1990
            Includes correspondence, 6 letters; documents on the NATO out of Nitassinan Campaign; list of CPA committees (Gordon Flowers a member of two of them); minutes, agendas
F.18    Canadian Peace Alliance, 1990
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter and 2 fax; Convention documents
F.19    Canadian Peace Alliance, 1990-1991
            Includes minutes
F.20    Canadian Peace Alliance, Finance
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter, 1989
F.21    Canadian Psychologists for Social Responsibility

Box 43:

F.1      Centre for Defence Information
F.2      Coalition Against Free Trade
F.3      Congress of Canadian Women
F.4      Council of Canadians
F.5      End the Arms Race
F.6      Greenpeace
F.7      Group of 78
F.8      International Test Ban Network
F.9      Labour Movement
F.10    Markland Group
F.11    North-South Institute
F.12    Nuclear Awareness Project
F.13    Ontario Peace Groups
            Includes CPC circular, 1987 and “A Directory of Toronto Groups Involved in Issues of Militarism, Disarmament and Peace”, 1981
F.14    Operation Dismantle
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter, 1989
F.15    Peace Organizations (various)
F.16    Peace Research Institute, Dundas
            Includes correspondence, 2 letters, 1986
F.17    Popular Sector Groups
F.18    Project Ploughshares
            Includes correspondence, 2 letters, 1982
F.19    SANE (Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy)
F.20    Science for Peace

Box 44:

F.1      Soviet Peace Committee, 1983-1984
F.2      Soviet Peace Committee, 1985
F.3      Soviet Peace Committee, 1986-1987
            Includes correspondence, 1 letter and 2 telegrams, 1987
F.4      Toronto, city of
F.5      Toronto Disarmament Network
F.6      United Nations
F.7      Veterans Against Nuclear Arms
F.8      World Congress Devoted to International Year of Peace
            Correspondence, 2 letters
F.9      World Federalists
F.10    World Information Clearing Centre
F.11    Youth Groups

Series 5:

                                                        Financial Records

Financial Records. -- 1968-1988. -- 32.5 cm of textual records. Title taken from content of series. -- Box 45.

Box 45:
Note: This correspondence is the same in content as correspondence filed in the Administrative series, under the headings, correspondence: affiliates, general, and peace councils.

F.1      Correspondence, 1984-1986
            147 letters.
F.2      Correspondence, 1987-1988
            60 letters
F.3      World Dialogue on the Prevention of Nuclear War, For Disarmament and Peace, Toronto, Correspondence
            4 letters, 1984; receipt book
F.4      Loose Ledger sheets
            Payroll records for the following employees: Jean Doig, 1977-1986; Pamela Fitzgerald, 1980; Gordon Flowers, 1982-1988; Marjory Mitchell, 1987; Nicholas Prychodko, 1981-1982
F.5      Loose Ledger sheets, 1969-1972
F.6      Loose Ledger sheets, 1970-1981
F.7      Loose Ledger sheets, 1982
F.8      Loose Ledger sheets, 1986
F.9      Loose Ledger sheets, 1988

Bound Ledger Books
Note: Numbered by archivist
1          Income, 1968-1973
2          Income, 1973-1976
3          Income, 1978-1979
4          Income, 1979-1982
5          Income, 1983-1986
6          Income, 1986-1988
7          Income and Payments, 1983
8          Payments, 1974-1976
9          Payments, 1978-1979
10        Payments, 1979-1982
11        Payments, 1982-1984
12        Payments, 1985-1987

Receipt Books, November 1983-May 1988
16 books
Note: Numbered by archivist

Bank Deposit Book
            1 book, 1987

Series 6:

                                         Photographs, Posters, and Circulars

Photographs, Posters, and Circulars. -- 1937-1986; 1973-1986 predominant. -- 56 cm of photographs and textual records. -- Title based on contents of series. -- Boxes 46-49.

Box 46:
                                                              Photographs

Note: Photographs are also found in Series 1, Administrative series, as enclosures with letters. There are also some photographs in Series 8, Toronto Association for Peace.

Conferences:
F.1      Ontario Peace Conference, Toronto, 1979
            22 colour photographs
F.2      People’s Assembly, Toronto, 1978
            1 b&w photograph of John H. Morgan
F.3      World Congress of Peace Forces, Preparations meeting, 1973
            3 b&w photographs
F.4      World Dialogue on the Prevention of Nuclear War, Toronto, 1984
            8 colour photographs
F.5      World Peace Council Conference on Multinationals, Peace and Detente, 1975
            83 b&w photographs

Demonstrations:
Note: See Box 55, F.22 for photographs of Ban the Neutron Bomb demonstration
F.6      Against Vietnam War, “This War Must Stop”, Toronto
            32 b&w photographs
F.7      China! Hands off Vietnam
            1 colour photograph
F.8      China out of Vietnam, Ottawa
            24 colour photographs
F.9      Hands off Cuba, Toronto, 1976
            14 b&w photographs; Hans Blumenfeld is in one of them
F.10    Peace is Everybody’s Business, 1981
            7 b&w photographs, 1 colour photograph which includes John H. Morgan
F.11    Stop the H-Bomb, Ottawa, 1958
            2 b&w photographs, includes Eva Sanderson and Mary Endicott
F.12    United Nations Disarmament Week, Toronto, 1981
            7 b&w, 10 colour photographs
F.13    Various demonstrations
            10 b&w photographs, 10 colour photographs

Individuals:
F.14    John Benson
            1 b&w photograph
F.15    Hans Blumenfeld
            9 b&w photographs taken at his 85th birthday party in 1977; 2 photographs include the Mayor of Toronto, David Crombie. See also Box 55, F.22 for more photographs of this occasion.
F.16    Romesh Chandra
            8 b&w photographs
F.17    Romesh Chandra
            1 b&w photograph with members of World Peace Council in Helsinki, 1978; 1 b&w photograph with Jeanette and John H. Morgan and Jean Vantour, n.d.
F.18    Freda Hiskie
            1 b&w photograph
F.19    John H. Morgan
            3 b&w photographs
F.20    Ray Stevenson
            1 b&w photograph

Meetings, Picnics, Vigils in Canada:
F.21    CPC 30th Anniversary Meeting, 1978
            9 b&w photographs, 6 colour photographs
F.22    CPC Board Meeting, Winnipeg
            11 b&w photographs, 9 colour photographs, John H. Morgan is in one of the photographs
F.23    Chilean Meeting, Unitarian Church, September 1973
            30 b&w photographs
F.24    Chile Solidarity Meeting, Toronto, 1975?
            13 b&w photographs, including performing group, Perth County Conspiracy
F.25    Unidentified Meeting at the Lord Simcoe Hotel, Toronto
            17 b&w photographs, including Jean Vantour and Ray Stevenson
F.26    Unidentified Meeting
            15 colour photographs, including John H. Morgan and Gordon Flowers
F.27    Unidentified Meeting
            15 b&w photographs
F.28    Unidentified Meetings
            42 b&w photographs, 16 colour photographs, some of office repairs
F.29    First International Peace Picnic, Palermo, ON, September 1975
            59 b&w photographs, including Jean Vantour, Jeannette and John H. Morgan, Portuguese Canadian Democratic Association, Concerned Guyanese
F.30    Soviet Peace Committee Visit to Canada, 1980 and 1986
            1 colour photograph of each visit, one includes Gordon Flowers
F.31    Vigil for Solomon Mahlangu, Toronto City Hall, April 1979
            1 b&w photograph, 8 colour photographs

Meetings, Events, Trips outside of Canada:
F.32    Australia, National Peace Conference
            7 b&w photographs
F.33    China, Peace Conference of the Asian and Pacific Regions
            Peking (now Beijing) China, 1952
            2 b&w photographs of the conference; 9 b&w photographs of life in China, with notes and translation by Sanderson acquired by her when she was in China
            Note: There is also a very long rolled photograph of a group in China acquired by Sanderson. It is too thick to be placed in a file; kept at the back of the box.
F.34    China and Soviet Union
            b&w and colour post cards of China and Soviet Union, including a set of “Red Detachment of Women”, A Modern Revolutionary Dance Drama
F.35    Czechoslovakia, 1983
            5 colour photographs, including Gordon Flowers, in Prague
F.36    German Democratic Republic, 25th Anniversary Celebrations, 1974
            13 b&w, 25 colour photographs, including Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker
F.37    Hungary, Meeting in Budapest, 1980
            9 b&w photographs, including Ray Stevenson; also copy of Budapest Appeal in French
F.38    Poland
            10 b&w photographs of delegates at Warsaw, 1977
F.39    Portugal
            2 colour photographs
F.40    Soviet Union
            13 numbered b&w photographs, with accompanying text, 1985
F.41    Soviet Union
            4 b&w photographs of V.P. Ruben, USSR Supreme Soviet, receiving a group of American school children
F.42    Soviet Union
            Peace Demonstrations, 10 b&w photographs, with accompanying text
F.43    Soviet Union
            Soviet Peace Committee, 17 b&w photographs with accompanying text to illustrate “Mass Actions in the USSR for Peace, Against Nuclear Threat”
F.44    Soviet Union
            World Congress of Peace Forces, Moscow, October 1973
            19 b&w photographs , 9 colour photographs
F.45    Soviet Union
            World Peace Council, Presidential Committee Meeting, Moscow, July 1978
            13 b&w photographs
F.46    Ukraine
            24 colour slides of Kiev
F.47    Unidentified Meetings
            4 b&w photographs , 2 colour photographs
F.48    Outdoor scenes
            13 colour photographs
            
Other:
F.49    Grindstone School
            5 colour photographs
F.50    Hamilton Peace Council
            3 colour photographs
F.51    Peace News, Summer 1982
            2 b&w photographs, 4 colour photographs (includes Gordon Flowers, John H. Morgan, Romesh Chandra)
F.52    Contact sheets
            4 b&w

Box 47:
Oversize
F.1      Canadian Peace Caravan Visits Kiev, Ukraine, May 1985
            6 b&w photographs, 8 duplicates
F.2      Romesh Chandra with unidentified man
F.3      Ukraine, 45 numbered b&w and colour photographs with text, illustrating Ukraine. Note: Number 26 is missing; last photograph is numbered 46.

Note: One oversize b&w framed photograph of the Canadian Congress for Peace and Democracy delegates in Toronto, 20 November 1937 has been placed beside Box 47.

                                                                  Posters

Box 48
            63 posters, 2 produced by CPC, the others collected; 2 calendars issued by CPC for 1951 and 1952; 1 Cuban calendar; 3 poster sets; 2 rolled demonstration signs

Note: 88 oversize posters are housed in the map cabinet 31. Includes poster for World Dialogue on the Prevention of Nuclear War hosted by CPC; all the other posters were not produced by CPC but collected by them.

                                             Buttons, Balloons, and Circulars

Box 49
F.1      CPC Buttons and Balloons
F.2      CPC Circulars and Printed
            Note: There are many more circulars in the Administrative Series.

Series 7:

                         Films, Filmstrips, Videocassettes, and Audio Cassettes

Films, Filmstrips, Videocassettes, and Audio Cassettes. -- 1953-1984. -- 97.5 cm of audio-visual materials. -- Title based on content of series. -- Boxes 50-52.

Box 50
                                                            Videocassettes

Note: The original 16 mm. films and differently formatted videos are located either in Box 51 or beside it. The filmstrips are located in Box 52. All videos listed here are VHS format.

Video 1           Challenges Facing the World Peace Movement presented by Toronto Association for Peace and the Canadian Peace Congress. Part 1, colour, 54 minutes. Original video produced by Rogers Cable. Features John H. Morgan, Romesh Chandra and Olga Lopez speaking at the World Dialogue on the Prevention of Nuclear War conference in Toronto, 1984.

Video 2           Challenges Facing the World Peace Movement presented by Toronto Association for Peace and the Canadian Peace Congress. Part 2, colour, 29 minutes. Original video produced by Rogers Cable. Features Gus Newport and E.M. Primakov speaking at the World Dialogue on the Prevention of Nuclear War conference in Toronto, 1984.

Video 3           Canadian Peace Congress 35th Anniversary Celebrations, 1984. Part 1, colour, 59 minutes. Converted from a differently formatted video. Speakers are Eric Blair, John H. Morgan, Karen Talbot, Marjorie Mitchell.

Video 4           Canadian Peace Congress 35th Anniversary Celebrations, 1984. Part 2, colour, 60 minutes. Converted from a differently formatted video. Speaker is Romesh Chandra.

Video 5           Canadian Peace Congress 30th Anniversary Celebrations. Colour, 10 minutes. Converted from 1 reel of film. Parts of the video have no sound. Speakers are John H. Morgan and Romesh Chandra.

Video 6           Push Back the Nuclear Threat. Colour, 10 minutes. Converted from 1 reel of film. Produced by Soviet Peace Committee. Russian text with English narration. Filmed in Moscow in the autumn of 1983. Peace demonstrations.

Video 7           Peace to You Our Planet. World Congress of Peace Forces conference, Moscow, October 1973. Colour, 30 minutes. Converted from 3 reels of film. Includes excerpts from Leonid Brezhnev’s speech. Note: The original film ends abruptly with no credits. Conversion was difficult because of the poor quality of the original reels. The picture jumps occasionally but the sound is not affected.

Video 8           Video from Russia: The People Speak. Colour, 37 minutes. Original videocassette. Interviews with ordinary Russians conducted by 2 Americans in August 1983. In Russian with English translation. Note: The video ends abruptly at the 37 minute point, completely unrelated sound then begins.

Video 9           The Right to Live in Peace. B&w and colour, 24 minutes. Produced by Belorus Films. Converted from 1 reel of film. Russian titles with English narration.

Video 10         No Effort Is Too Great for Peace. Für den Frieden is kleine. 30 minutes, colour. Produced by DFFA Studio für Dokumentairfilme in the German Democratic Republic. Converted from 2 reels of film. English narration.

Video 11         The Manipulated Society. Do You Know Kappler? Colour, 50 minutes. Produced by the group DR. Katins of the German Democratic Republic. Filmed in the Federal Republic of Germany in September and October, 1977. Converted from 1 reel of film. English narration. Note: Kappler is called a war criminal in the film.

Video 12         Living Life in Peace. Leben in Frieden leben. Colour, 39 minutes. Filmed in the German Democratic Republic. Converted from 2 reels of film.

Video 13         Wrath of Grapes. Colour, 15 minutes. Original videocassette. Produced by United Farm Workers of America. Narrated by Mike Farrell.

Video 14         Aldermaston March, Easter 1958. B&w, 30 minutes. Converted from 1 reel of film. Note: The Aldermaston march was an anti-nuclear protest march from London to Aldermaston, the location of a nuclear bomb factory. Rev. Michael Scott makes a brief speech. The sound quality is poor.

Video 15         North Vietnam Women’s Brigade. B&w, 20 minutes. Titles and narration in Vietnamese. Converted from 1 reel of film.

Video 16         North Vietnam. B&w, 10 minutes. Converted from 1 reel of film. Titles and narration in Vietnamese. Begins with scenes in Hanoi, 1967.

Video 17         North Vietnam, B&w, 20 minutes. Converted from 1 reel of film. Titles and narration in Vietnamese.

Video 18         Eight filmstrips converted to video. 1 hour, 57 minutes
                        1. Mother and Child Protection in the Romanian People’s Republic. Captions are in English.
                        2. Things Can’t Go On Like This. Captions in English. Anti-war. Features F. Joliot-Curie. Begins at 14 minutes.
                        3. Bela Bartók biography. No captions. Begins at 28 minutes.
                        4. Romanian People’s Republic, Part 2. Captions in English. 1954. Begins at 39 minutes. See no. 9 for Part 1.
                        5. Travelling in the Socialist Republic of Romania. Captions in English. Begins at 51 minutes.
                        6. Paul Mihail Sadoveanu biography. Captions in Romanian. 1955. Appears to be part 2. Begins at 1 hour, 7 minutes.
                        7. Paul Mihail Sadoveanu biography. Captions in Romanian. 1955. Appears to be part 1. Begins at 1 hour, 25 minutes.
                        8. British Peace Committee. Germ Warfare in China and Korea. Begins at 1 hour, 47 minutes.

Video 19         Six filmstrips converted to video. 1 hour, 2 minutes.
                        9. Romanian Peoples Republic, Part 1. Captions in English. 1954.
                        10. Things Can’t Go on Like This. This is a duplicate of no. 2. Begins at 14 minutes.
                        11. Peace and Friendship. IVth World Festival of Youth and Students in Bucharest Conference. English captions. 1953. Begins at 29 minutes.
                        12. The World Congress of Women. Moscow, June 1963. Captions on the strip are in Russian. A booklet, located in Box 52 with the actual filmstrips, supplies the English captions. Begins at 42 minutes.
                        13. National Travel Office Presents Mamaia, Romania. A beach resort. Begins at 57 minutes.

Box 51:
                                                                   Films

15 reels of 16 mm. film converted to videocassettes. See Box 52 for description. The larger reels are packaged in padded envelopes and sit beside the box.

Box 52:
                                               Filmstrips and Audio Cassettes

Filmstrips:
14 filmstrips, 13 of which are described above and converted to video cassettes. Filmstrip no. 14, Ban the A and H bombs, was too wide to convert. There are 2 copies of filmstrip no. 5.

Audio cassettes:
1-4      CPC National Convention, May 1972. Cassette no. 4 contains part of the convention proceedings (including the election of John H. Morgan as president). It then has an unidentified speaker from what appears to be a different meeting. He had just returned from an anti-Vietnam march in Washington, D.C. The speech is not complete. Side 2 of the cassette is blank.

5-10    CPC Biennial Conference, Winnipeg, 1976. Cassettes 5-7 are a set of the policy discussion including defence spending, nuclear reactors, NORAD, Cyprus, etc.
            No. 6 has sound on only one side. No. 7 has sound on only part of one side. Cassettes 8-10 are a set of some of the speeches as well as financial and other reports.

11        Report of John Ferris, the CPC representative, who attended the World Conference of Solidarity with the People of the Socialist Peoples Libyan Arab Jamahirilyed in Tripoli in 1981. Includes Mummar Khadafy’s message to the Canadian people as told to Ferris. Only one side has sound.

12-13  CPC 35th Anniversary Dinner, 26 February 1984. Speeches by John H. Morgan, Karen Talbot and Romesh Chandra. Chandra’s speech continues on side 2. No. 13 contains speeches by the same people at a different unspecified gathering on 24 February 1984. Chandra’s entire speech is on side 2.

14        World Peace Council Conference on Multinationals, Peace and Detente, 1975. Final session.

15        Soviet Peace Committee Visit to Canada in 1980 as guests of CPC. Sergei Gribkov, one of the delegates, interviewed by Betty Kennedy on CFRB radio on the Soviet parliament, press differences between East and West, Poland and the election of Ronald Reagan in the United States. Side 2 is blank.

16        Interviews taped off the radio in 1980; Paul Robeson. Side 1: Bruce Kidd interviewed by Don Harron on CBC about the boycott of the Moscow Olympic games; Kidd speaking on Moscow radio; Maxine Cook interviewed by Kidd on CBC about tourism in Soviet Union; Victor Mallory interviewed by Harron on Afghanistan. Side 2: Bill McVean interviews Newell of World Vision on CFRB in 1980. This is followed by Paul Robeson (1898-1976) singer, actor, and militant civil rights leader. Robeson performed at the founding meeting of the CPC at the Bathurst Street United Church in 1948. Since he died in 1976 the recordings of him have to be earlier than the other 1980 recordings on this cassette but the occasions are not identified. On this cassette Robeson sings and plays the piano then speaks on peace. A second open-air concert for the International Union of Mine and Smelter Workers follows.

17        Wilfred Burchett interviewed. Burchett, an Australian author of several books on Vietnam, China and Japan, was in Toronto in June 1980 to speak at a meeting sponsored by the Toronto Association for Peace. Side 1: Burchett interviewed by Vicki Gabereau on CBC radio. Side 2: Burchett interviewed by Betty Kennedy on CFRB radio.

18-19  International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Conference in Geneva in 1985. An unidentified speaker introduces in French the speakers Bernard Lown and E. Chazov. The dialogue then switches to English. Lown and Chazov speak, followed by Rear Admiral Carroll. There is a pause then there are some incomplete remarks by an unidentified speaker. No. 19 is a duplicate of 18.

20        World Conference of Peace Forces, Moscow, October 1973. This is a professionally produced audio reel which has been duplicated to an audio cassette. Begins in Montreal where delegates have gathered to leave for Moscow. There is sound on only one side of the cassette.

21        Congrès Mondial des Intellectuels à Wroclaw, 1948. [World Congress of Intellectuals, Warsaw, Poland, 1948]. Radio program to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Congress by Radio Varsovie in 1973. This is a professionally produced cassette. Side 1: Dialogue in French; Side 2: Musical concert.

22        In Defence of Peace; a documentary feature. Radio program by Polish Radio, External Services. This is a professional produced cassette. English narration with brief musical interludes about Poland and how it works for peace following the Leninist ideal. Ends at the time of New Stockholm Appeal, 1978.

23        The Inside Track. Produced by the Division of Communication, United Church of Canada, February 1977. Professionally produced cassette. Executive of General Council of United Church.

24        Canadian Labour Congress proceedings. Very poor audio quality. Side 2 is blank.

Series 7:

                                              Toronto Association for Peace

Toronto Association for Peace. -- 1962?-1989; 1978-1989 predominant. -- 97.5 cm of textual records and photographs. -- Title based on content of series. -- Boxes 53-55.

Note: The Toronto Association for Peace was founded at the same time or slightly before the Canadian Peace Congress. One of the many peace groups under the Congress’s umbrella, many TAP members were also CPC members. In the latter years, TAP shared office space with CPC and many of their records became part of the CPC records. The following three boxes remained separate from CPC records, but to gain a more complete picture of TAP activities it is necessary to look at the many TAP files in the other series as well.

Box 53:
F.1      Annual General Meeting, 1988
            Report
F.2      Annual General Meeting, 1989
            Report; letter stating that the organization was not able to constitute an executive and thus became dormant. See also Box 33, F.32 for a letter which announced the rejuvenation of TAP.
F.3      Buttons
F.4      Canadian Peace Congress, Biennial Conference, 1978
F.5      CPC, Biennial Conference, 1980
F.6      CPC Circulars, 1974
F.7      CPC Circulars, 1977
F.8      CPC Circulars, 1978
F.9      CPC Circulars and Press Release, 1979
F.10    CPC Circulars, 1980
F.11    CPC Circulars, 1982
F.12    CPC Circulars, 1986
F.13    CPC Executive Board, 1978
F.14    CPC Executive Board, 1979
            Includes notes by the TAP representative
F.15    CPC Fund-raising, Christmas Appeal
F.16    CPC Membership List (Executive, Affiliates, and Peace Councils), 1978
F.17    CPC Minutes, 1978-1980
            With notes by Stan Dalton, Chairman of TAP
F.18    CPC Ontario Conference, 1979
F.19    CPC, Statement to the Royal Commission on Taxation, [1962?]
F.20    CPC, Thirtieth Anniversary Meeting, 1978
            Paper by Howard L. Parsons, “Politicizing the Peace Sentiment”
F.21    Campaigns, Stockholm Appeal
F.22    Chairmen, Hans Blumenfeld
            Correspondence, articles, news clippings, 1979-1983
F.23    Chairmen, Hans Blumenfeld
            Letters to the editor, 1978-1986
F.24    Chairmen, Stan Dalton
            Correspondence, articles, reports, news clippings, 1978-1981. See also Box 55, F.37 for his research notes.
F.25    Circulars and Press Releases, 1973-1989; 1978-80 predominant
            Includes ts. “What Is Toronto Association for Peace?”
F.26    Committees, ad hoc, 10 May 1980
            Correspondence and Minutes
F.27    Committees, ad hoc to Ban the Neutron Bomb, 1978
            Correspondence, 3 letters; circulars
F.28    Conferences, Assembly for a New Canadian Foreign Policy, 1974
            Includes correspondence
F.29    Conferences, Canada-wide on South Africa, 1979
F.30    Conferences, Canadian Peace Convention, 1985
F.31    Conferences, Seven Days for Peace, 1980
F.32    Conferences, TAP’s First Annual, 1980
F.33    Conferences, TAP’s Second Annual, 1981
F.34    Conferences, Tripoli on Solidarity with Arab Peoples, 1979
F.35    Conferences, World Parliament of the Peoples for Peace, 1980
F.36    Correspondence, n.d.
            2 letters
F.37    Correspondence, 1971
            1 letter
F.38    Correspondence, 1976
            1 letter
F.39    Correspondence, 1977
            2 letters
F.40    Correspondence, 1978
            29 letters, including one from Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, 29 September
F.41    Correspondence, January-May 1979
            65 letters, including one from Cesar Chavez, United Farm Workers of America, 16 March
F.42    Correspondence, June-December 1979
            73 letters
F.43    Correspondence, January-May 1980
            78 letters
F.44    Correspondence, June-December 1980
            73 letters
F.45    Correspondence, 1981
            31 letters
F.46    Correspondence, 1982
            12 letters
F.47    Correspondence, 1983
            5 letters. Also draft paper on Cyrus Eaton by Stephen Salaff.
F.48    Correspondence, 1984
            3 letters
F.49    Correspondence, 1986
            7 letters, including one from David Crombie
F.50    Correspondence, Canadian National Exhibition, 1979-1981
            30 letters
F.51    Correspondence, Canadian Peace Congress, 1979-1981
            25 letters. Includes a 14 November 1978 letter concerning the first organizing meeting of CPC and TAP in 1948.
F.52    Correspondence, Communist Party of Canada, 1978-80
            4 letters
F.53    Correspondence, Various Government Officials, 1978-1982
            30 letters, speeches by Pierre Trudeau, newsletters
F.54    Elections, 1980, Questions for Candidates
F.55    Fund-raising
F.56    List of Organizations Working for Peace and Disarmament and/or Arms Control in Toronto
F.57    Mailing Lists
F.58    Minutes, Executive, 1978
F.59    Minutes, Executive, 1979

Box 54:

F.1      Minutes, Executive, 1980
F.2      Minutes, Executive, 1981
F.3      Minutes, Executive, 1984
F.4      Minutes, Executive, 1985
F.5      Minutes, Executive, 1986
F.6      Minutes, Executive, 1987
F.7      Minutes, Executive, 1988
F.8      Minutes, Executive, 1989
F.9      News clippings
F.10    News clippings collected by Hans Blumenfeld
F.11    News clippings collected by Hans Blumenfeld
F.12    News clippings on racism
            Includes clippings on Paul Robeson
F.13    Newsletters, Toronto Peace Call and Toronto Alert
F.14    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Anti-Nuclear
F.15    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Argentina
F.16    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Arts for Peace
F.17    Other Organizations, Conferences, Canada-USSR Association
F.18    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Canadian Jews
F.19    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Canadian Labour Congress
F.20    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Canadian Peace Research Institute
F.21    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Canadian Women
F.22    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Chile
F.23    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Cruise Missile Conversion Project
F.24    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Cuba
F.25    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Cultural Festivals
F.26    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Cyprus
F.27    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Disarmament
F.28    Other Organizations, Conferences, El Salvador
F.29    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Ethiopia
F.30    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Grenada
F.31    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Guatemala
F.32    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Guyana
F.33    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Hiroshima Nagasaki Relived
F.34    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, International Year of the Child, 1979
F.35    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Kampuchea (Cambodia)
F.36    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Korea
F.37    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Kundalini Research Institute of Canada
F.38    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Labour
F.39    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Labour Rights for Domestic Servants
F.40    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, May Day Committee
F.41    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, New Democratic Party
F.42    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, New Horizons (Senior Citizens)
F.43    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Nicaragua
F.44    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Northern Book House
F.45    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Nuclear
F.46    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Palestine
F.47    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Partisan Art Gallery
F.48    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Peace Tax Fund Committee
F.49    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, People’s Assembly on Canadian Foreign Policy
F.50    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Philippines
F.51    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Physicians for Social Responsibility
F.52    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Project Ploughshares

Box 55:

F.1      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Racial Equality
F.2      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Science for Peace
F.3      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, South Africa
F.4      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, South Africa
F.5      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Union of Concerned Scientists
F.6      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, United Farm Workers
F.7      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Uruguay
            Note: Includes TAP minutes of a meeting about Uruguay
F.8      Other Organizations, Conferences, University of Toronto Communist Club
F.9      Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Various
F.10    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Vietnam
F.11    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, War Resisters
F.12    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, Women. See also Canadian Women
F.13    Other Organizations, Circulars and Printed, World Federalists of Canada
F.14    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, British Columbia
F.15    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Edmonton
F.16    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Fraser Valley
F.17    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Hamilton
F.18    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Kamloops
F.19    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Manitoba
F.20    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Ryerson Peace Committee
F.21    Peace Councils, Circulars and Printed, Thunder Bay
F.22    Photographs, 26 colour, of Hans Blumenfeld 85th Birthday and Ban the Neutron Bomb Demonstration
F.23    Photographs, negative strips of Vigil at Cenotaph, 1980
F.24    Press Releases, Vietnam Embassy in Canada, 1979
F.25    Press Releases, Vietnam Embassy in Canada, 1980
F.26    Research, Afghanistan
F.28    Research, China
F.29    Research, German Democratic Republic
F.30    Research, Helsinki
F.31    Research, Hungary
F.32    Research, O.P.S.E.U.
F.33    Research, Soviet Union
F.34    Research, Toronto
            Ronald G. Macfarlane, “The Information Transfer Process of Social Change Organizations: A Case Study of the Peace and Disarmament Movement in Toronto” 1983
F.35    Research, Toronto Islands
F.36    Research, Ukraine
F.37    Research Notes by Stan Dalton
F.38    World Peace Council, Circulars and Printed

 

 

 


 

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