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Budget 2001

Full coverage from the CBC national team of Prime Minister Paul Martin presenting the Federal budget. No clippings list is available.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 07 Mar. 1974 - 09 Mar. 1974

  • FILM S-273
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  • 1974-03-07 to 1974-03-09

News: (1) Owen Buss at the Saskatchewan Legislature, Regina; news item on the provincial budget; interview with Joseph McIssac on how the budget surplus might reduce taxes. (2) Announcement by Roy Will, Jack MacLeod, and Max Bentley of the Doug Bentley Hockey Scholarship presentation day. (3) Clavet, Saskatchewan; school buses drop off children at school; interior buses (silent). (4) Overturned truck in the snow, near a highway (silent). (5) Wes Robbins on the use of government resources to stimulate the economy. (6) Mr. Mosquin on the effect of nuclear power on the environment, versus other forms of power. (7) Frank Richard on a universal standard of driver education. (8) Ray Fast urging parents to visit their children's schools during "Education Week". (9 & 10) The Leonard Payne Briars Company; pipes (smoking) being made in a shop (silent). Ed Kelly interviews Leonard Payne on the reasons he relocated his company to Saskatoon. (11) Owen Buss at the Legislature; interview with Joseph McIssac on Liberal Party reaction to the New Democratic Party budget.

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THATCHER ON 1967 BUDGET

  • FILM R-403.1
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  • 1981 or before

Statement: Premier Ross Thatcher makes comments on the 1967 budget. By: DSR

SASKATCHEWAN. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. INFORMATION SERVI

The Backward Budget

  • (S)G 4.1967.29
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  • 1967

The Backward Budget. Text of a speech given by Allan E. Blakeney, Member of the Legislative Assembly and Opposition Finance Critic, during a Budget debate in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan on February 20, 1967.

The Juggler's Budget

  • (S)G 4.1966.1
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  • 1966

The Juggler's Budget. Text of a speech given by Allan E. Blakeney, Member of the Legislative Assembly and Opposition Finance Critic, during a Budget debate in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan on February 10, 1966.

The Wrong Budget for Saskatchewan

  • (S)G 4.1965.5
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  • 1965

The Wrong Budget for Saskatchewan. Text of a speech given by Allan E. Blakeney, Member of the Legislative Assembly and Opposition Finance Critic, during a Budget debate in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan on February 22, 1965.

University of Saskatchewan

  • FILM S-2365
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  • 2006 or before

University of Saskatchewan: 1) D. Burgess is interviewed about plans for the new Griffith Stadium, the newly completed swimming pool complex and future plans for other sports facilities. 2) Mr. Trapp and J. W. T. Spinks talk about plans to establish a dental college on campus. 3) Tom Townsend discusses plans to begin a student run bus service. 4) Shots of sculptures and paintings in Marquis Hall, Oct. 7, 1965. (silent) 5) Two unidentified men working on erecting an FM aerial. (silent) 6) Shots of indoor flood damage and clean up of Arts Building, Nov. 28, 1965. (silent) 7) Allison reporting on the co operation between the university and the Highways Department for the location of the Sutherland by-pass. 8) Participation by a number of unidentified people in the U of S Parliament, Jan. 20, 1966. 9) Dean D. L. T. Smith commenting on the fact that the new Vet college will produce much needed veterinarians. 10) Participants and spectators in a log sawing competition, Feb. 20, 1966. (silent) 11) Participants and spectators at the launching of a weather balloon, Feb 24, 1966. (silent) 12)Dean J. B. Kirkpatrick discussing components in the teacher training program. 13) Portion of a speech concerning the educational system given by J. W. T. Spinks at the U of S Convocation, May 18, 1966. 14) Shots of the opening of the Thorvalson Building, June 6, 1966. (silent) 15) Volunteers shining shoes for Shinerama, Sept. 20, 1966. 16) Reporter describing the new Commerce and Law Buildings including interior shots of the buildings under construction. 17) Mr. Jamieson reporting on the new Education Building to be completed in 1969. 18) Exterior shots of the College of Law Building during the opening ceremony, June 17, 1967. 19) Ms. H. Keeler speaking about the adoption of the 4 year degree nursing program. 20) E. M. Culliton speaking at the official opening of the Law Building, Sept. 22, 1967. 21) Opening ceremonies of the Law Building, Sept. 22, 1967. John G. Diefenbaker can be seen in several shots. (silent) 22) Displays, demonstrators and spectators at a Physics show, Oct. 19, 1967. (silent) 23) Mr. Tubby reporting that the university budget will be considered separately from the Department of Education budget. 24) Dr. J. W. T. Spinks introducing an appeal to the public to raise $11 million. 25) Dr. J. C. McIsaac discussing government involvement in university spending. 26) The first Physiotherapy graduation exercises, Dec. 1, 1967. (silent) 27) Mr. Charlebois, Mr. Pierpoint and Otto Lang speaking on government control of government spending. 28) Dr. Naylor speaking against government controls of the university budget. 29) A portion of a speech given by Dr. R. W. Begg at his investiture as President of the University, Dec. 8, 1967. 30) D. J. W. T. Spinks' national appeal for funds. 310 Dr Moore describing changes in the curriculum for the College of Medicine. 32) Dean O. Lang describing changes in the curriculum for the College of Law. 33)Speakers at the official opening of the Commerce Building, March 8, 1968. 34) Participants at the St. Thomas More College sod turning, March 21, 1968. (silent) 35) Scientists working on the Black Brandt rocket at Churchill, Manitoba, Apr. 18, 1968. (silent) 36) Earl Bowman and Dr. J. W. T. Spinks officially launching the $11 million campaign for funds. 37) Presentation of an award to Dr. Downey for rapeseed research, May 3, 1968. (silent) 38) Dr. R. W. Begg describing two new housing complexes to be constructed in 1969. 39) Dr. R. N. H. Haslam describing changes to the Arts and Science curriculum. 40) Earl Bowman speaks of reaching the half way point in the $11 million fund raising effort. 41) Earl Bowman hopes that the $11 million building fund campaign will be completed by Sept.1968. 42) Earl Bowman announces the completion of the first stage of the building campaign. 43) Honorary degrees are being presented and Dr. R. W. Begg speaks at the Fall Convocation, Nov. 2, 1968.

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