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- 2002
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
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Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of print-outs from four online resources and a brief statement from Krawczyk in court. File contains a copy of “Reasons for Judgment of the Honourable Chief Justice Finch” from CanLII, Krawczyk’s statement titled “Mandamus,” The Canadian Encyclopedia’s entry titled “Criminal Law,” a print-out of “British Columbia (Attorney General) v. Christie” from the Supreme Court of Canada’s website, and excerpts from an article in The Tyee called “Can You Afford Your Charter of Rights?”.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of six printed-out online articles and one excerpt from Martin’s Criminal Code. The online articles are from: "CanLII," "The Court blog," "Criminal Contempt of Court," and "Social Science Research Network."
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Series documents Betty Krawczyk’s publishing activities in British Columbia. The series consists of five of her published books, correspondence, poetry, manuscripts, her published magazine articles, interview transcripts, business cards, pamphlets, speech notes, and notices of upcoming event. File also includes two floppy disks and financial records related to the publication of her works.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of a newspaper clipping of a Letter to the Editor regarding Kevin Falcon threatening Eagleridge protesters, May and September 2007 editions of “The Advocate,” and a 2005 calendar titled “Coalition to Save Eagleridge Bluffs at Horseshoe Bay.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of court documents and print-outs of legal papers. File contains a print-out of “Alford v. Canada (Attorney General), 1997 CanLII 3597,” a print-out of the “BCLRC Report on Civil Litigation in the Public Interest,” draft court transcripts, a print-out of a report titled “Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation,” Contempt Proceedings, a bound volume titled “Crown Authorities / Defence of Necessity,” and print-outs from Wikipedia.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of excerpts from a report titled “Proximate Cause in Insurance Law – Before and After Derksen,” written by Anthony J. Saunders.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Item is a photograph print of a protest sign for environmental activity and the preservation of clean waters.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of two bound volumes regarding Betty Krawczyk’s Supreme Court of British Columbia case against International Forest Products Limited, Elaho Logging Ltd. and B.R. Adam Ltd. File contains two volumes titled “Proceedings at Trial.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s internment at Alouette Correctional Centre for Women. File includes personal property request forms, excerpts from the "Inmate Handbook," and flyers.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s internment. File includes handwritten notes regarding Krawczyk’s court case, a print out of an article from the Governor General of Canada website, a trust fund statement, earnings reports, receipts, trust account slips, and a behavioral report on Krawczyk titled “Burnaby Correctional for Women: Monthly Summary”.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s internment. File includes earning reports, special request forms, pink request forms, Receipt for Prisoner, Prisoner’s Effects and Documents, trust account slips, B.C.C.W. request forms, a receipt, and a Transfer Cash to Telephone form.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s internment. File includes outgoing correspondence regarding Krawczyk’s medical condition and prisoner maltreatment, and three reports titled “A.C.C.W. Monthly Inmate Performance Appraisal.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of receipts Betty Krawczyk received while at the Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women and the Alouette Correctional Centre for Women. Included in the file are: transfer cash to telephone forms, trust account slips, message forms, trust fund statements, request forms, canteen receipts, Government of British Columbia receipts, internal request forms, pink request forms, canteen request forms, emergency procedures forms, and earnings reports.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
[Prison correspondence, receipts, and forms]
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of records related to Betty Krawczyk’s incarceration at Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women. File includes correspondence from the Director of Operations in regards to returned mail, receipts, a B.C.C.W. Request form, and a trust account slip.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence for Betty Krawczyk. Included are typed notes regarding life in prison by Kathy Grimsson and handwritten and typed incoming correspondence. Krawczyk’s outgoing correspondence includes a report she wrote titled “About the Elaho” and a typed letter.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and notes regarding Betty Krawczyk’s incarceration at the B.C.C.W. and preparation for trial. File contains Krawczyk’s typed statements, a print-out of an online news article from The Vancouver Sun, Krawcyzk’s outgoing and incoming correspondence, a trust account statement, a calendar page, receipts, and an Earth First newsletter.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of computer print-outs of eleven digital photographs. The records show Betty Krawczyk’s protesting activities. The photographs are labelled for an appendix.
Photographs and related materials
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Series consists of various photographs collected by Betty Krawczyk. Series includes photographic prints of various sizes that document Krawczyk’s activities in community organizations, protests, prison, and her family. Some photographs have corresponding handwritten notes attached to them.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Personal correspondence and related materials
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
Series consists of letters of correspondence, postcards, greeting cards, photographs, mailing address lists, prison correspondence lists, faxes, photocopies of letters, printed e-mails, excerpts from a magazine, newspaper clippings, a receipt, two calendars, earning reports, newsletters, a real estate advertisement, and drawings from Betty Krawczyk time in prison. Local, national, and international incoming and outgoing correspondence is included in this series. Some of the correspondence and its accompanying materials were received from Krawczyk’s family members and friends, while others are from strangers who read about her experiences in newspapers throughout the world. Some correspondence also includes proof samples of Krawczyk’s publications.
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
[Pamphlet, booklet, and notes]
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of a pamphlet for lawyer referral services, online print-outs of Shakespeare’s Henry V, notes regarding POPs (Persistent Organic Pollutants), protest song lyrics, and a booklet titled “Synchronoptical World History Chart” which provides information on the history of the world.
P3s – Michael Demus, Sea to Sky, Sullivan
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of five printed online articles and user comments from The Tyee and the Government of British Columbia website. File includes user comments from the article “Who Will Revive BC’s Forests?”, and printed copies of the “2007/08 – 2009/10 Service Plan from the Ministry of Transportation,” “An Introduction to Public Private Partnerships,” “World’s P3 Kings Bid in BC,” and “The Hidden, Huge Costs of ‘P3’ Projects.”
Part of Betty Krawczyk fonds
File consists of court documents regarding the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s case between International Forest Products Limited, Elaho Logging Ltd. and B.R. Adam Ltd. and Barney Kern, John Doe, Jane Doe and Persons Unknown. File contains an affidavit and exhibits, such as newspaper clippings, press releases, and a “Report to Crown Counsel Narrative.”