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E.K.T. As It Happens July 28, 1986

Item is a recording of a portion of the CBC programs The World at 6 (6:00 pm news) and "As It Happens" from July 28, 1986.

Recording begins on B side by joining in progress The World at 6. News reports on this program concern: British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe's visit to the South African township of Soweto and his meeting with Zulu Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi; car bombing in Lebanon that killed 32 (thirty-two) people; riots/strike by Hindus in New Delhi to protest recent Indian government action in the state of Punjab; sales of heavily subsidized US wheat to China and the USSR (Russia) and how this is perceived as a threat by Canadian and Australian farmers; an arrest of a father [Glenn Roach] in Ontario for killing his 27 month old daughter [Melissa Roach]; search for the killer of 11 year old Alison Parrott; search for 2-1/2 year old Lynn Marie Hellier near the community of Parksville on Vancouver Island; firing of the CN Rail conductor [Wayne Smith] involved in the head-on-collision with a passenger train near Hinton, Alberta that occurred on February 8, 1986; developments in the Sinclair Stevens Conflict of Interest Inquiry, with a focus on the testimony of Shirley Walker (aide to Stevens) and her diaries; attempts by the Nova Scotia government to attract the Linton Company to build a radar components factory in the province; the United States and the USSR preparations for an arms-reduction summit; rematches between chess champion Garry Kasparov and former champion Anatoly Karpov to raise money for Chernobyl nuclear accident victims; results of a general election in Thailand; efforts to have Canada play a larger role in Central America; shooting of grey seals by hunters in Newfoundland to publicize the effect seals have on fish stocks; efforts by the United States' Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban asbestos; the campaign for a new leader of the Social Credit Party of British Columbia; and comments by United States Attorney General Edwin Meese on American efforts in the war on drugs.

As It Happens, hosted by Alan Maitland and Susan Reisler, has the following segments: interview with Janet Jessup (whose daughter Christine Jessup was murdered two years earlier) about the feelings likely being experienced by the parents of murdered 11-year old Alison Parrott; interview with Dr. John Bradford (of the Royal Ottawa Hospital) on efforts to street proof children and how to deal with the criminals who target children; interview with Steven Bindman (of the Ottawa Citizen) on Sinclair Steven Inquiry testimony provided by Shirley Walker (special assistant to Sinclair Stevens while he was industry minister and worked for Stevens' York Centre Corp. for twenty years), in particularly on the testimony about entries in her diaries that appeared to indicate she was informing Mr. Stevens of business dealings that were supposed to be held in a blind trust while he was in elected office. Next is an interview with Wayne Smith, a railway conductor that was fired by CN after his freight train ran into a passenger train near Hinton, Alberta; discussion with Selig Harrison (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) to discuss the implications for relations between the United States and the USSR (Russia) as a result of the proposed pull out of some Soviet troops from Afghanistan; interview with John Hughes, the first Canadian to participate in the BOC (British Oxygen Company) around-the-world solo yacht race; interview with Allan Billard (executive director of the Eastern Fishermen's Federation) who organized a publicity event to illustrate the effects that fisherman see grey seals have on fish stocks and to reinforce the need to reintroduce a cull of the seals; interview with Paul Ajas on how recent floods in Alberta revealed (primarily) flour gold in gravel beds as the floodwaters recede; and interview with E.K. Turner (President, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool) on the effects new American subsidies on wheat will have on Canadian grain sales to China and the USSR.

News Clips (1988-1993)

News Compilation: 1) Visit of Grant Devine to St. Joseph's Hospital/Foyer d'Youville (Gravelbourg, SK) during by-election for Assiniboia-Gravelbourg constituency; 2) closure and conversion of rural hospitals; 3) swearing-in of Jack Wolfe, MLA for Assiniboia-Gravelbourg; 4) moving day Collge Mathieu new facility; 5) Rural Hospitals (depopulation, aging population, ambulance services, fewer births and surgery, lack of doctors), 6) renovation projects in Gravelbourg and Lafleche hospitals; 7) Henri Lost (teacher at Collge Mathieu); 8) Henriette Pich and raising a down-syndrome child; 9) profile of Dr. Lewis Draper (mayor of Gravelbourg); 10) shortage of doctors in rural hospitals; 11) Commission on Direction on Health Care in Saskatchewan (1990) [Murray Commission]; 12) attracting doctors to rural Saskatchewan (interview with Dr. Jack Wolfe, Associate Minister of Health); 13) SARCAN recycling programs in Gravelbourg; 14) Le Lien at Collge Mathieu; 15) activities of the Association Culturelle Franco-Canadienne; 16) profile of Bishop Delaquis for the Diocese of Gravelbourg; 17) main street development plans for Gravelbourg; 18) resignation of Ral Forest from his government position; 19) Mathieuthon - fund raising for Collge Mathieu in Gravelbourg; 20 to 23) local opposition to a new French elementary school in Gravelbourg; 24) official opening of Collge Mathieu; 25) speech of Dr. Jack Wolfe at official opening of Collge Mathieu announcing no money for French elementary school; 26) Paul Fortin and power lifting training at Collge Mathieu; 27) interview with Dianne and Rene Bouvier on the proposed French elementary school in Gravelbourg; 28) opening of cole Beausoleil in Gravelbourg; 29) resignation of Floraent Bilodeau as Director of Collge Mathieu; 30) Mathieuthon - fund raising for Collge Mathieu in Gravelbourg; 31) canonization of Mother d'Youville; 31) early news reports from start of Operation Desert Storm (including portion of President George H.W. Bush's address to the nation and interview with Saddam Hussein); 32) Collge Mathieu career day for students; 33) programs for recruiting/attracting doctors to rural Saskatchewan (including bursaries in exchange for service); 34) and 35) reaction to Fair Share Saskatchewan (decentralizing services across the province); 36) Provincial Liberal leader Lynda Haverstock's ideas on building small rural hospitals (favours Murray Report); 37) adults learning to read and write French; 38) developing nuclear energy in Saskatchewan; 39) constructions projects in Gravelbourg; 40) trip to Quebec by Collge Mathieu students; 41) grand opening of Centre Communautaire de Willow Bunch; 42) reaction to 3% cut in acute medical care funding, and reductions to drug plan; 42) plans for new medical centre in Moose Jaw. These reports originated with CBC-TV, CKCK-TV, and CBC French TV, all in Regina, as well as the American broadcasters CNN and NBC. French and English.

CKCK (Television station : Regina, Sask.)

News Clips (1993-1996)

News Compilation: 1) future of rural hospitals; 2) move to establish four year degree program for RNs; 3) death of Marcel Moor (journalist); 4) fund raising concert at the Cathedral in Gravelbourg; 5) experience of Herv Millette and family in Yugoslavia; 6) health care budget constraints; 7) renovations to St. Joseph's Hospital/Foyer d'Youville; 8) what the health care reforms and hospital closures means for rural Saskatchewan; 9) attempts to recruit a paediatric specialist to Saskatoon District Health board; 10) possibility for the status of some rural hospitals to change; 11) profile of Rossel Mulaire as he plans to attend the University of Ottawa; 12) funding available for Gravelbourg's new hospital; 13) small hospital closures; 14) Collge Mathieu students spend a day performing the work of staff at St. Joseph's Hospital/Foyer d'Youville; 15) Collge Mathieu francophonie; 16) the Vatican (portion of a documentary hosted by Peter Ustinov); 17) death of Archbishop Charles Halpin; 18) Gala de Chansons at Collge Mathieu; 19) sod turning ceremony for new St. Joseph's Hospital/Foyer d'Youville; 20) "Grey Nun's" 150th Anniversary celebrations; 21) community of Ponteix decides not to sue Provincial government over budget cuts to health care facility; 22) commencement of construction of St. Joseph's Hospital/Foyer d'Youville; 23) profile of Laurent Arams and his passion for 5-pin bowling; 24) first responder program announcement by Minister of Health Louise Simard; 25) doctors leaving Canada to go to the United States (explained through the example of Dr. Joel Blanchard); 26) Dr. Lewis Draper criticizing the Provincial government's policies on health care reform; 27) union salaries; 28) Dr. Lewis Draper criticizing the Provincial government; 29) Dr. Draper criticizes the Provincial government; 30) Saskatchewan not alone in addressing health system problems; 31) status of plans to open new Foyer d'Youville in June 1995 (question over number of beds for the hospital); 32) death of (Dr.) Jack Wolfe (former Associate Minister of Health); 33) and 34) resignation of Louise Simard as Minister of Health; 35) death of Jack Wolfe; 36) death of Bishop James (Patrick) Mahoney; 37) financial deficits experienced by health districts; 38) Bishop James Mahoney's funeral; 40) financial deficits in health districts; 41) Lorne Calvert's fainting spell; 42) government limits on the number of personal care home beds; 43) reactions to District Health Board elections in Gravelbourg; 44) and 45) results of District Health Board elections (low voter turnout); 46) demonstration regarding the upcoming referendum vote in Quebec; 47) reaction in Gravelbourg to the results of the referendum vote in Quebec; 48) provincial election results; 49) panel discussion on results of provincial elections; 50) story of the Richard family in St. Front, Saskatchewan; 51) interview with Singer Constant Polivre; 52) Dr. Lewis Draper's criticism of the provincial government, doctors leaving for the United States, death of Jack Wolfe, death of Bishop James Mahoney, results of health board and provincial elections (1995), the Referendum vote in Quebec (1995), and entrepreneurship. Also included are profiles of Marcel Moor, Rossel Mulaire, Laurent Arams, Michel Vizina, Constant Polirre, Herv Milette, and the Richard Family (from St. Front, SK). These reports originated with CBC-TV, CKCK-TV, and CBC French TV, all in Regina. French and English. For an itemization of reports see index in File 1 of Fonds 470.

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SUPERTHON '89

  • VT R-5378
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  • 1989

Television special: Saskatoon Abilities Council's Superthon '89 is broadcast live from Saskatoon and Regina. The ten hour telethon is hosted by Howard Thorton, Steve Ruddick and Alvin Law in Regina while Cathy Little, Brenda Baker and Lindy Thorson host from Saskatoon. Special guests include Cynthia Dale, Bill Wright, Gord McCall, The Jack Semple Band, Ron Katmakoff and various local talent as they encourage donations to the Abilities Council. See VT R-5378 to VT R-5387.
Digital recordings (SX Video Cassettes) transferred from 3/4" U'Matic Video Cassettes. (Feb. 2002)

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