Government Documents
- O.D. Skelton, Herbert Marler, E.H. Norman, External Affairs Hires Norman, November 18, 1935
- Lester Pearson, Pearson Introduces Norman to U.S. Intelligence Agency, November 4, 1942
- Herbert Norman & Lester Pearson, Norman Becomes Tutor to Japanese Prince Mikasa, September 30, 1946
- Honourable Mr. Justice Robert Taschereau and Honourable Mr. Justice R.L. Kellock, Commissioners., The Report of the Royal Commission, The Report of the Royal Commission, 1946
- Solon Low, Member of Parliament Demands Investigation of Civil Service, March 19, 1946
- Office of Intelligence Research, Biographic Reports on Selected Members of Foreign Missions in Japan, July 1, 1947
- Norman, E.H., Telegram No.100 (from Norman), March 22, 1948
- George F. Kennan, U.S. Seeks to Shift Canadian Policy on Japan, May 7, 1948
- E. Herbert Norman, Norman's Assessment of His Duties Japan, February 4, 1949
- Stone, Thomas A., Release of the notorious "Sorge Spy Ring" Report, February 19, 1949
- Oliver Franks, U.S. Plans for Asia 1949, December 17, 1949
- Chargé d’affaires, Canadian Reaction to Communist Revolution in China, December 29, 1949
- E. Herbert Norman, Norman Argues Against Posting to Moscow, February 6, 1950
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police, RCMP First Report on Norman, October 17, 1950
- George Glazebrook, External Affairs Confronts Norman About Halperin, October 24, 1950
- Unknown, RCMP Report on Norman, November 27, 1950
- T.M. Guernsey, RCMP Inspector, RCMP Report on Egerton Herbert Norman, December 1, 1950
- Glenn H. Bethel, FBI Liaison Officer with RCMP Conveys Report on Norman, December 7, 1950
- A.D.P Heeney, Canadian Ambassador in USA Protests McCarran Committee Raising Norman Name, August 17, 1951
- L.L. Laughlin, FBI Office Memorandum Regarding Norman Files, August 23, 1951
- Supt. Geo. B. McClellan; Insp. T.M. Guernsey; E.H. Norman; G. de T. Glasebrook, RCMP Interrogation of Norman 1952, January 26, 1952
- E. Herbert Norman, 'Nasser Enjoys a Good Crisis'-Norman, March 12, 1957
- J.G. Diefenbaker, L.B. Pearson, House of Commons Exchange About US Charges Against Norman, March 15, 1957
- various, Diefenbaker Reponse to Norman's Death, April 4, 1957
- Various, House of Commons, Response to Norman's Death, April 4, 1957
- L.B. Pearson, Pearson Says Canada Will Cut Off Security Information to USA, April 8, 1957
- Various, Canadian Government Protest, April 10, 1957
- J. Edgar Hoover, Willoughby Gives Report on Norman to CIA , April 26, 1957
- Bethel, Glenn H., Bethel on Media Coverage of the Norman Case, June 28, 1957
- P. Wesley Kriebel, U.S. Embassy, Ottawa, Reports That Canadian Press Will Let Norman Case Rest , August 28, 1957
- Carl Betke and S.W. Horall, Canada's Security Service: An Historical Outline, 1864-1966, 1978
- E. Herbert Norman, Norman's Conversation with Nasser, Herbert Norman: A Documentary Perspective, 1999