International Harvester Company.
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The members of Local 2868 are employees of International Harvester Company in Hamilton, Ont.
International Harvester Company.
The members of Local 2868 are employees of International Harvester Company in Hamilton, Ont.
International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades.
Local 205 received its charter on 27 June 1900 from the Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators of America. Meetings to organize the local began in August 1899, after the failure of Local 27. Members of Local 205 work for a variety of different contractors. This history of Local 205 has been written in two-coil bound, mimeographed books. The first on is located with the fonds and was written by George McMenemy. The second book has been catalogued for Archives and Research Collections. The International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades officially changed its name to International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, in August 1999, to better reflect its membership of men and women.
International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades.
Local 1795 received its charter from the International Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers on 8 December 1954. Members of this local are glaziers. The International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades officially changed its name to International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, in August 1999, to better reflect its membership of men and women.
International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades.
The International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades officially changed its name to International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, in August 1999, to better reflect its membership of men and women.
Bridge and Tank Company of Canada.
Members of Local 2537 are employees of Bridge and Tank Company of Canada--Hamilton Bridge Division.
Stanley Works of Canada Ltd. (Hamilton, Ont.)
The members of Local 3692 are employees of the Stanley Works of Canada Limited, Hamilton, Ont.
In 1983 the workers at American Can in Simcoe, Ont. voted to join the United Steel Workers of America. Previously they had belonged to the Can Workers' Federal Unions (a directly chartered Canadian Labour Congress Union) as Local 535. In 1986 the company name was changed to Onex Packing Inc.
Westank-Willock (Hamilton, Ont.)
Members of Local 8095 are employees of Westank-Willock.
Front de Libération Populaire.
Le front de libération populaire was formed in 1968 by the union of several left-wing groups that had broken away from the Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale. It was the main organization behind the Opération McGill demonstrations and in the mobilization against Bill 63, as well as Opération Congrès. It ceased activity in 1970.
Ministerial Association (Ancaster (Ont.))
The Ancaster Ministerial Association is a voluntary organization with its membership drawn from ministers serving the Christian churches of Ancaster.The first meeting of the re-organized association was held on 10 March 1964. The association has been active in planning joint services, making political statements, issuing advertising, and providing programming and studies. The fonds consists of minutes, correspondence, orders of service, marriage preparation course materials, and a community study of Ancaster.
Union générale des étudiants du Québec
The Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) was founded in March 1963 to promote the establishment of an independent Québec. Pierre Vallières jointed the FLQ in 1965 and provided its philosphical underpinnings. The group used readical tactics, being involved in over 200 bombings between 1963 and 1970. In 1970 the FLQ kidnapped cabinet minister Pierre Laporte and British trade commissioner James Cross. Laporte was later murdered. The FLQ, many of its members in prison, ceased activity in 1971.
Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
Christ Church (St. Catharines, Ont.)
St. James' Anglican Church (Guelph, Ont.)
St. Mark's Church (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.)
St. Mark's Church, Niagara-on-the-Lake, is the oldest Anglican community in the Diocese of Niagara, established by the first resident missionary of Niagara, Rev. Robert Addison in 1792. The church, completed in 1810, was burned during the war of 1812 and rebuilt in 1816.
Otis Elevator Company (Hamilton, Ont.)
Members of Local 7062 are employees of Otis Elevator.
Canron Special Products (Hamilton, Ont.)
Members of Local 4213 are employees of Canron Special Products.