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Betty Krawczyk fonds
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Sec. 7

File consists of computer print-outs from Section 7 on the CanLII website and a Wikipedia article titled “Section Seven of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.”

[Publications]

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.”

[Walbran]

File consists of press releases and newspaper clippings that were obtained from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as evidence in court.

Elaho

File consists of newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper articles regarding Elaho protests and Betty Krawczyk’s involvement. The file includes excerpts from "B.C. Environmental Report," "Globe and Mail," "The Vancouver Sun," "Times Colonist," and "The Guardian."

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk while she was in prison. File contains: postcards, greeting cards, envelopes, handwritten letters, and photocopies of newspaper clippings. Some of the greeting cards are decorated with drawings from the senders.

Sec. 6

File consists of a print-out of an excerpt from “R. v. Askov” from the Supreme Court of Canada.

Sec. 2(b)

File consists of four print-outs from online resources regarding Section 2 from the Canadian Charter of Rights. File contains excerpts from: Section 2(b), Section 2(a), and a handbook titled “Civil Disobedience: A Legal Handbook for Activists.”

[R. v. Krawczyk research]

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?”.

[Oral reasons for judgment]

File consists of a copy of “Oral Reasons for Judgment” from the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s case between Betty Krawczyk and Regina.

Prison

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.

[Correspondence and statements]

File consists of Betty Krawczyk’s correspondence and statements from her time at B.C.C.W. file contains her open letter to the Supreme Court Justices of British Columbia, print-outs of e-mails, a photocopy of a map, and her handwritten statement read in court.

Lawsuit Interfor

File consists of court documents regarding the Interfor lawsuit. File contains a “Writ of Summons,” “Affidavit,” and exhibit book related to the court case.

Final arguments

File consists of Betty Krawczyk’s statements and applications while in court. File contains signed applications, typed statements, and excerpts from the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Martin’s Criminal Code.

[Statements]

File contains four of Betty Krawczyk’s handwritten statements from court to Mr. Justice Parrett, and one typed statement.

Sisele

File consists of flyers, a mission statement, handwritten speech notes, correspondence and a press release regarding the activities of Women in the Woods. Other records include: a booklet titled “Save the Mountains,” minutes for the Cheam Elders’ Meeting, a flyer for the protest against Sun Peaks, and protest song lyrics.

Walbran

File consists of newspaper clippings related to Walbran’s logging activities and Betty Krawczyk. Included are excerpts from "The Vancouver Sun," "24 Hours," "Times Colonist," and "The Globe and Mail." There is also a "Corrections Network (CORNET) System Bulletin" broadcasting Betty Krawczyk’s arrest.

[Incoming correspondence]

File consists of correspondence addressed to Betty Krawczyk. File contains envelopes, flyers for book publications, photocopies of a book chapter, newspaper comics, a receipt, typed and handwritten letters, speech notes from Krawczyk’s daughter in regard to her mother’s incarceration, greeting cards, two photograph negatives, and one photograph print.

[B.C.C.W. forms and lists]

File consists of records related to Betty Krawczyk’s time spent at the Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women. File includes trust account slips, a Transfer Cash to Telephone form, a receipt, and a listing of all of the prices for items at the canteen.

[Correspondence, reasons for judgment, exhibit items and other materials]

File consists of numerous court documents related to International Forest Products Limited, Elaho Logging Ltd. and B.R. Adam Ltd. v. Barney Kern et al. Supreme Court of British Columbia case, of which Betty Krawczyk was involved. File contains correspondence, “Oral Reasons for Judgment,” exhibit items, “Notice of Appeal or Application for Leave to Appeal,” and a “Proceedings in Chambers” booklet. File also contains CanLII print-outs for “Interfor v. Paine and Krawczyk” and a B.C.C.W. request form.

[Statements and correspondence]

File consists of Betty Krawczyk’s handwritten statements for her appearances in court and her outgoing letters of correspondence to the media, including Radical Press, documenting her experiences in the Burnaby Correctional Centre for Women.

Outside media

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.”

Elaho trial

File consists of court documents, speech notes, and correspondence for Betty Krawczyk’s court case regarding her Elaho protest. File contains a “Notice of Intention to Act in Person,” rally flyers, outgoing correspondence to the Editor at The Province and the Honourable William Glen Parrett, speech notes, and print-outs from the Green Peace Canada website.

Public interest

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.

Mandamus

File consists of court documents related to Betty Krawczyk’s trial. File contains court proceedings, an article on the structure of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, a Wikipedia article on Mandamus, and print-outs from CanLII and the B.C. Civil Liberties Association.

[Proceedings at trial]

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.”

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