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#1 Conversation between Earle Mireau and Natalia Carrol, August 15, 1988

Item is an audio cassette recording made by Earle Mireau of telephone conversations between himself and government officials that were made in order to discuss assistance for his re-entrance into a fire-fighting/instructor position. There are six segments on side A and seven segments on side B.

On side A, cassette includes a conversation with Natalia Carrol that discusses the issue of affirmative action candidates, employment equity programs, and qualifications for job postings. Following this conversation is a recording of an unidentified person practicing a presentation/paper on the issue of self-concept.

On side B are conversations between Earle Mireau and government offices on arrangements for a press conference and demonstration to be held by Earle Mireau and held at the Premier's Office. Some of the persons contacted included Pat Atkinson's office, the law firm of Mitchell, Taylor, Madison and Ching (in order to speak with Eric Cline), and Bob Pringle's office. The last track is of Earle Mireau making arrangements to have a cover letter typed up in order to apply for a position discussed on side A with Natalia Carrol

Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission

Brown, James Thomas

  • R-95.1
  • File
  • 1935-1936

Records concerning the Regina Riot Inquiry Commission; correspondence; "Factums of the Government of Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police" by E.C. Leslie and by B.D. Hogarth; clippings; Help Canada's Youth in Their Fight for Justice, a pamphlet issued by Strikers' Citizens' Defence Committee.

CBC. News clips. 1955

  • FILM S-1583
  • Item
  • 1955

News segments: (1) Streets scenes in Moscow, USSR (Russia). (2) Vita, Manitoba aftermath of storm? (3) Unidentified man and woman on murder in Mississippi. (4) Unidentified mass gathering in Buenos Aires. (5) Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip with two of their children in Scotland. (6) Queen Elizabeth II and family at Braemar games in Scotland. (7) Unidentified people arrive in Quebec. (8) Revolution in Argentina. (9) Speed boat racing. Bluebird boat sinks. (10) Unidentified footage in Ontario. (11) Greta Garbo at airport in Paris. (12) Marlene Dietrich performing in Las Vegas.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Ceremony unveiling statue of Louis Riel

Views of a ceremony marking the unveiling of a statue of Louis Riel, held on the grounds of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building at Regina on October 2, 1968. Dignitaries attending the ceremony included Rt. Hon. Pierre Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, and Hon. W. Ross Thatcher, Premier of Saskatchewan. The statue, created by sculptor John Nugent of Lumsden, stood on the grounds of the Legislative Building near Legislative Drive until ca. 1991. The ceremony also attracted approximately 1000 students of the Regina and Saskatoon campuses of the University of Saskatchewan who held a demonstration for better funding of post-secondary education.

Weston, Bruce

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 11 Sept. 1973 - 14 Sept. 1973

  • FILM S-211
  • Item
  • 1973-09-11 to 1973-09-14

News: (1) Alderman Mike Cherneski on conflict of interest procedures. (2) Peter Zakreski on recreational and industrial development. (3) Unnamed Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce representative on small mortgage policy. (4) Kim Thorson on potash price support systems. (5) Mr. Burnett,representative of Cominco Potash Mines, on government control of thepotash industry. (6) Eiling Kramer on the new Traffic Safety Division.(7) Dr. David Lees on the construction of an unspecified plant. (8) Mr.Rowley on police bribes. (9) Ed Kelly interviews Alderman Cliff Wright onthe Canada Summer Games. (10) A wrecked car (silent). (11) Helen Kudryk onfederal welfare and baby bonus changes. (12) Kim Thorson on a national wage and price control program.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 27 Aug. 1979 - 29 Aug. 1979

  • FILM S-1460
  • Item
  • 1979-08-27 to 1979-08-29

Newsclips: (1) Saskatoon City Council on shopping hours by-law and radio active waste by-law. (3 & 4) Mr. Connelly on uranium refinery issue. (5) Traffic accident involving ambulance. (6) Mime. Unknown demonstration. (7) People handing out pamphlets outside the post office. (8) Bill Adamson makes speech. (9 to 11) Natural resources conference. (12) John McCreedy on mining industry.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. Apr. 1970

  • FILM S-1820
  • Item
  • 1970-04

News: (1) Swimmimg coach Howard Firby on swimming. (2) Boat show. (3) Mr. Couture? (or Dixon) on N.H.L. hockey. (4) American baseball is compared to English game of Rounders (optical & colour). (5) Preparations for the the Canada Winter Games in Saskatoon (optical, colour). (6) Clarence Estey on the selling of bonds. (7) Presentation at Henry Kelsey School in Saskatoon. (8) Mr. Taylor speaks on pollution at Chamber of Commerce meeting. (9) Mr. Swinnerton on plumbers strike. (10) Mr. Fennell on education finance issue. (11) Traffic accident on Highway #5. (12) Ron Shorvoyce, Ross Thatcher, and Woodrow Lloyd on Legislative business. (13) Mr. Chyzowski on teacher/trustee negoiations. (14) Paint-in for peace. (15) Mr. Vick on college graduates prospects for employment. (16) Don Koyl on millrate issue. (17) Mr. Alexander on Board of Trade issues. (18) Saskatchewan Power Corporation pipline (colour). (19) Steve McEachern on grain shipping at Churchill. (20) Earth Day clean up at Mount Royal Collegiate. (21) Board of Trade presents silver spoon to Mrs. McCallion and her baby. (22) Children flying kites. (23) Traffic accident at Wiggins Ave. and 14th St. (24) Cliff Wright on Circle Dr. project. (25) Pollution research (optical, colour). (26) Dr. O.E. Laxdal on medical education telephone tapes. (27) Dr. N. Alcock on Canadian Peace Research Institute. (28) Dr. T. Haig and Dr. McDonald on medical research. (29) Medical faculty dinner? (30) New(?) television broadcasting equipment. (31) High school students tour University.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. Apr. 1971

  • FILM S-1847
  • Item
  • 1971-04

News: (1) Mr. Donnelly on Homecoming '71. (2) Athletic awards presentation at Kelsey Institute. (3) Mr. Jordan on Saskatchewan Winter Festival Association issues. (4) People demonstrate for East Pakistan aid issue. (5) People dancing at Policemen's Ball. (6) Homecoming '71 talent show finals in Saskatoon zone (Dancers, clowns, etc.). (7) Arnold Smith on Board of Trade Week schedule. (8) Barbers' Association Convention; hairstyle judging. (9) Mr. Milliken on Homecoming '71 talent show. (10) Sid Buckwold proclaims Board of Trade Week. (11) Bert Sears on Homecoming '71 project committee. (12) Jim Beveridge on sewer service charges. (13) Paul Saum on soil conditions. (14) Dr. Clementi on nutrition survey. (15) Audience at Ross Thatcher speech. (16) Mr. Main on Canadian Pacific Air service. (17) Ross Thatcher on the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan. (18) Mr. & Mrs. Gold receive baby spoon from Board of Trade. (19) Fire at 701 Dufferin Ave. (20) Two unidentified house fires. (21) Crude oil pipeline; opening ceremonies. (22) Cadets walkathon. (23) High School "Lit Night" at Centennial Auditorium. (24) Mr. Pfeifer on high school student garbage clean-up garbage. (25) W.O. Mitchell Canadian textbook industry. (26) Ross Thatcher on pulp mill project for Dore Lake. (27) Press Club "Roundup" banquet. (28) Dr. Long on United Church of Canada fundraising. (29) Children performing at Saskatoon Music Festival. (30) Roy Romanow on outcome of New Democratic Party convention. (31) Cliff Wright on need for housing lots. (32) Construction work on Extendicare nursing home. (33) Mr. Krause on employment for students. (34) Roy Atkinson on agriculture issue. (35) Students clean up litter.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. July 1969

  • FILM S-1803
  • Item
  • 1969-07

News: (1) Traveller's Day Parade. (2) Tom Milne (?) opens Board of Trade Week. (3) Pionera "Pioneer of the Year" awards banquet. (4) Shriner's parade. (5) Mr. Mitchellmore on the Traveller's parade. (6) Wind damage at the Exhibition. (7) Children protest the judging of the Children's Day Parade. (8) Mr. Berry on the closing of the Gulf Oil refinery in Saskatoon. Footage of the refinery. Mr. Wilson refinery closing. (9) Pionera retail store decorating and staff costume contest. (10) Phantom tourist award to Jack Burr. (11) Unidentified workshop at unidentified Art Centre. (12) Lily show at University of Saskatchewan. (13) Traffic fatality at 31st St. and Idylwyld Drive. (14) James Gray on opening of shipping season at Port Churchill. (15) Sid Buckwold on moving the Animal Park. (16) Bert Sears on traffic problems in Mayfair area. (17) Mr. Hendy of Safeway on unknown issue. (18) Gordon Grant on traffic accidents. (19) New recreation complex opens in Richmond Heights. (20) Phanton tourist award to Ruby Harding. (21) Fundraising party at the Mendel Art Gallery. (22) Mr. Conway on Rotary Club International. (23) Mr. Matthews on the Yellowhead Highway route. (24) Storm damaged cabins at Blackstrap Lake.(25) Traffic accident at Clarence Ave. and Freeway. (26) Terry Higgins reports on land expropriati on on Idylwyld Dr. (27) Canadian export marketing in Puerto Rico (color). (28) Elwood Hart on having a casino at the Exhibition. (29) Pole vaulting. (30) Swim meet.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. June 1970

  • Film S-1824
  • Item
  • 1970-06

News: (1) Students demonstrating against dress and conduct regulations.
(2) Fatal traffic accident at Preston Avenue and Circle Drive in Saskatoon.
(3) Mr. Marshall on Yorkton teachers resigning in protest.
(4) Mr. Mills of Vancouver on recreation survey.
(5) Mr. Rosenberg on centralized hospital services.
(6) People watching flag raising.
(7) Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster opening Gulf Service Station on Cumberland Avenue (silent).
(8) Mr. McLeod on firefighters wage issues.
(9) Mr. Day on industrial issue.
(10) Saskachimo Exposition costume ball.
(11) Mr. Anderson on Saskachimo Exposition souvenir coin.
(12) Saskatoon Board of Trade declaring "Nova Scotia Week."
(13) Cliff Wright (Saskatoon city councillor) on new speed-skating oval issue.
(14) Mr. Wanka with his painting of John Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy.
(15) Otto Lang (Member of Parliament for Saskatoon - Humboldt and Minister responsible for the Canadian Wheat Board) on grain quota issue.
(16) Roy Romanow (member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Saskatoon Riverside) on predictions of election date.
(17) Mr. Summers on military recruit training at Dundurn.
(18) River level at Saskatoon.
(19) Mr. Cameron speaking at opening ceremonies at Central Canada Potash Co. Limited.
(20) Mr. Ellis on unidentified service.
(21) 3rd Avenue and 23rd Street in Saskatoon (old Patrick Dodge building).
(22) Indian high school students touring Mendel Art Gallery.
(23) Mr. Boden on agriculture industry.
(24) Camp Easter Seal health centre; opening ceremonies.
(25) Tourist information booth.
(26) Mr. Korchin on balloon for exhibition.
(27) Mr. Wiggins on teachers firing issue in Shamrock.
(28) Ron Shorvoyce reports on labour striking issue. Ross Thatcher (Member of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly for Morse, Premier of Saskatchewan, Minister of Industry and Commerce) on labour strike.
(29) Farmer spraying for weeds.
(30) Mr. Pritchard on mosquito control.
(31) Mr. Walker on education administration.
(32) Children receive report cards at North Park school.
(33) Mr. Cullingworth on repairs to Art Gallery roof.
(34) Car rally.
(35) King and His Court fastball game.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

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