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OPERATION OPEN ROADS AND OPERATION MAIN STREETS - RABBIT LAKE

  • FILM R-2290.1
  • Pièce
  • 19--

Trims: Scenes of the festivities in Rabbit Lake recognizing "Operation Open Roads" and "Operation Main Street" sponsored by the Saskatchewan Department of Highways. Includes shots of Allan Blakeney, Eiling Kramer, a picnic and a parade.

Records accumulated by Jack Kinzel

  • R-73.1
  • Dossier
  • ca. 1959-1979

Records accumulated by Jack Kinzel consisting of speech notes for Allan Blakeney's election campaign, 1971; materials relating to medical care in Saskatchewan; and a sound recording of the memorial service for politician Major James William Coldwell held on September 10, 1974 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Speakers at the memorial service included Premier of Saskatchewan Allan Blakeney, George Bothwell, Gertrude Harvey, Stanley Knowles, Alexander Nicholson and Cliff Scotton.

Blakeney, Allan Emrys

  • R-353
  • Dossier
  • 1960-1970

Records created, accumulated and used by Allan Blakeney during his political career in Saskatchewan as Minister of Education, 1960-1961; Provincial Treasurer, 1961-1962; Minister of Public Health, 1962-1964; and as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF)/New Democratic Party (NDP) Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Regina City; Regina West and Regina Centre, 1960-1970.

The collection includes sound recordings of a budget speech delivered by Allan Blakeney as Provincial Treasurer in the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly on March 9, 1962 (reference codes Tape R-8059 to Tape R-8061).

Premier Douglas being presented with bursary proposals

  • R-A10657
  • Pièce
  • 1961

Left to right: W. S. Lloyd, Provincial Treasurer, unidentified woman and man (centre), Saskatchewan Premier T. C. Douglas, Bill Riddell, Dean of Regina College, and Allan Blakeney, Minister of Education, at presentation to Saskatchewan Premier T. C. Douglas of bursary proposals for University of Saskatchewan students.

Official opening of new Court House, in Regina

  • R-B5586 (1)-(22)
  • Pièce
  • 1961

Official opening of new Court House on Victoria Avenue and Smith Street. Views of outdoor ceremonies, including: (1) R.A. Walker, J.A. Langford and W.G. Davies, with the cornerstone; (2)-(5) Views of the crowd outside entrance and individuals on the steps; (6) View of platform and guests; (7)-(9) Views of various individuals on the platform; (10) Silver scissors, presented to R.A. Walker by J.H. Tims, of Poole Construction, Regina, contractors; (11) Gold key presented to J.A. Langford, Dep. Minister of Public Works, by H. Grolle, of Portnall and Grolle, Regina architects; (13) W.M. Martin, laying the cornerstone; (15) Martin and another man, standing by the cornerstone, with R.C.M.P. officer nearby; (16) R.A. Walker, cutting the ribbon.

Attendees visible in images include: Henry Harold Peter Baker, the Mayor of Regina (in photos 4, 6, 11, 14, 19); William G. Davies (in 1-20); Premier Douglas (in 4, 7, 9, 12); Attorney-General Robert Alexander Walker (in 1, 4, 7, 9-12, 16, 19, 22); J.A. Langford (1); Charles Cromwell Williams (in 6, 8, 21); M.C. O'Neill, Archbishop of Regina (in 6, 8, 9, 11, 14); Allan Blakeney (in 6, 8, 9, 11, 14); Frank Lindsay Bastedo (in 4, 17-19).

Roy Romanow fonds

  • F 525
  • Fonds
  • 1961-2001 (predominant: 1987-2001)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Roy Romanow from 1971 to 1982 and 1986 to 2001 during his political career as Attorney General (1971-1982); Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs (1979-1982); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office (1974-1975); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (1974-1982); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Securities Commission (1975-1980); Minister Responsible for Constitutional Secretariat (1975-1980); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Police Commission (1975-1982); Minister Responsible for Communications Secretariat (1977-1982); Minister Responsible for Agent General, Protocol Office (1979-1980); Minister Responsible for Meewasin Valley Authority (1981-1982); Minister Responsible for Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (1980-1982); Leader of the Opposition (1987-1991); Premier of Saskatchewan (1991-2001); and as the New Democratic Party Member of the Legislative Assembly for Saskatoon Riversdale (1971-1982; 1986-2001).

Records created by John E. Brockelbank as Minister Responsible for Communications (1972-1975); by Ned Shillington as Minister Responsible for the Communications Secretariat (1976-1977); and by Allan Blakeney as Leader of the Opposition (1986-1987) are included in the fonds.

As well, records created by John S. Burton as a civil servant in the Planning and Research office of Executive Council and as Associate Deputy Minister of Saskatchewan Tourism and Renewable Resources exist in the fonds relating to the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan.

This fonds contains public, political and private records.

No series assignment has been applied to the records described in old guides GS 154 and GR 326. The following headings were used for descriptions completed for GS 154 in 1985: Meewasin Valley Authority; Personal; Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office; Department of Intergovernmental Affairs; and Speeches.

Headings used for descriptions completed for GR 326 in 1985 are: Communications: Part 1; Communications: Part II; Communications: Part III; Uranium; Miscellaneous Subjects: Part I; Miscellaneous Subjects: Part II; Miscellaneous Subjects: Part III; Departments, Boards, Commissions, Crown Corporations; Budget Estimates, and Cabinet Planning Conferences; Conferences of Attorneys General; Intergovernmental Affairs; Bills 42 and 47; Burton Files: Potash: Special Projects Series; Burton Files: Potash: Numbered Series; Burton Files: Potash: Miscellaneous Documents; and Burton Files: Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan.

Headings used for descriptions completed for GR 326 in 1992 are: Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, 1980 Files; Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Administration; Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Board of Directors; Cabinet Potash Committee; Potash Communications; Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Subject Files; Potash Subject Files; and Reports.

Headings used for descriptions completed for GR 326 in 2000 are: Agriculture and Food; Community Services; Economic Diversification and Trade; Education; Energy and Mines; Environment and Public Safety; Family; Finance; Health; Highways and Transportation; Human Resources, Labour and Employment; Justice; Parks and Renewable Resources; Rural Development; Seniors; Social Services; Status of Women; Miscellaneous; Constitutional Information; Federal Government; Provincial Governments; Municipal Government; International; and United Nations.

Accruals to this fonds consist of six series: Meetings and Events; Leader of the Opposition; Political; Premier of Saskatchewan (Meetings and Events); Premier of Saskatchewan (Premier's Correspondence Unit); and Speeches.

This fonds is missing records created by Romanow as: Provincial Secretary (1971-1972; 2001); Minister Responsible for Highway Traffic Board, Transportation Unit and Transportation Policy Research Unit (1974-1975); Minister Responsible for Office of Grain Handling and Transportation (1975); Deputy Premier (1971-1982); Minister of Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs (2001); Minister of Municipal Affairs, Culture and Housing (2001); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Housing Corporation (2001); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Archives Board (2001); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Arts Board (2001); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Assessment Management Agency (2001); Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Municipal Board (2001); and Minister Responsible for Western Development Museum (2001).

The types of records included are correspondence; memoranda; briefing notes; itineraries; speeches; minutes and agendas; publications; reports; press releases; speaking notes; newspaper clippings; legislation; Hansard; photographs and negatives; audio cassettes; an audio compact disc; video cassettes; a CD-ROM, computer disks; maps, objects; and a poster.

Romanow, Roy J., 1939-

Sound recordings relating to the political career of Allan E. Blakeney

  • Tape R-8513 to Tape R-8582; Tape R-10396 to Tape R-10403
  • Collection
  • 1961-1982

Sound recordings of speeches, interviews, etc. relating to the political career of Allan E. Blakeney, including his term as Premier of Saskatchewan. Includes sound recordings relating to other New Democratic Party (NDP) politicians, including T.C. Douglas; Eiling Kramer; John Bulloch; and Woodrow S. Lloyd. Includes sound recordings of the public hearings of the Hall Commission, established to examine the administrative structure of the University of Saskatchewan and the reform of the post-secondary education system in Saskatchewan in 1973. The commission was led by former Chief Justice of Saskatchewan Emmett Hall.

Tape R-8513 is a sound recording of a speech delivered by T.C. Douglas at the New Democratic Party (NDP) convention in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1978. 50 minutes.

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