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Argue, Hazen Robert, 1921-1991
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Liberal Party

  • FILM S-2391
  • Item
  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Dave Steuart and other Liberal Party leadership candidates speak, Aug. 19, 1959. 2) Frank Foley is interviewed. 3) Dave Steuart talks about the Liberal medical care program, Feb. 5, 1960. 4) Footage of the Liberal nominating convention, March 4, 1960. (silent) 5) Footage of the Saskatchewan Liberal Association Convention, Nov. 21, 1960. (silent) 6) D. T. McFarlane discusses a fall session debate on agricultural conditions. 7) Unidentified reporter says that Hazen Argue and Sid Buckwold are possible candidates. 8) Thatcher, Perrault, Moggat, Perry say a strong Liberal Party is needed in the west. 9) Arthur Lang says the Liberal convention is the best yet. 10) Sally Merchant speaks about her decision to retire from politics, May 6, 1967. 11) J. Charlebois, candidate, speaks at the Liberal convention. 12) Mr. Forsyth, the Liberal candidate for Nutana South, speaks at the convention. 13) Footage of the Liberal Youth Rally in Saskatoon, Sept. 30, 1967. (silent) 14.) J. J. Greene speaks about his announcement as leadership candidate. 15) Mr. Thompson speaks as the new president of the Saskatchewan Liberal Association. 16) J. Charlebois speaks on the success of the Thatcher Liberal government. 17) Footage of the Liberal Premiers dinner in Saskatoon. 18) A Liberal leadership candidate talks about marketing wheat. 19) Dave Boldt comments that there is no room in the party for Martin Pederson. 20) Footage of a fundraising banquet, May 9, 1970. (silent) 21) Mr. Thompson is confident that Gardiner will not find any dishonest activities in investigations. 22) C. Estey speaks as the Liberal nomination candidate for Nutana Centre. 23) Dave Steuart states that the NDP Waffle sector may bring about the downfall of the Blakeney government. 24) Ron Shorvoyce announces Cy MacDonald and George Heath are possible candidates for provincial leader. 25) Dave Steuart speaks as a Liberal candidate for the provincial leadership. 26) George Heath discusses reasons for wanting to enter the leadership race. 27) Cy MacDonald tells reasons for wanting to enter the leadership race. 29) Mr. Rowand discusses reasons for wanting to enter the leadership race. 30) Footage of the leadership candidates at St. Thomas More College. (silent) 31) Unidentified leadership candidates speaking. 32) Ron Shorvoyce discusses candidates. Footage of the convention is included.

CFQC-TV

Co-operative Commonwealth Federation: Miscellaneous Sources No. 11 to 20

No. 11: Radio address by Hazen Argue, MP. 1 p.

No. 12: Excerpts from an address by Richard Crossman, British Labor MP, given at the 14th CCF National Convention, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 8 p.

No. 13: Leaflet entitled The C.C.F. Goal. Published by William C. Leech, Ottawa, Ontario. 4 p.

No. 14: Booklet entitled Morality in Government, by Stanley Westall. Published by the Ontario Woodsworth Memorial Foundation, April 1965. 25 p.

No. 15: Booklet entitled The C.C.F. and Total War, consisting of speeches delivered by M.J. Coldwell, Clarence Gillis, T.C. Douglas and J.W. Noseworthy in the House of Commons - 1942 Session (January 26, February 4, February 12, and February 23). Issued by King's Printer, 1942, 23 p.

No. 16: Speech of Stanley H. Knowles, Member for Winnipeg North Centre, on Social Security, delivered in the House of Commons on March 3, 1943. 8 p. [Canada House of Commons Debates Official Report].

No. 17: Speech of T.C. Douglas, MP for Weyburn, Saskatchewan, on the Dieppe Operation and Policy for Agriculture in Wartime. Delivered in the House of Commons on February 17, 1943. 8 p. [Canada House of Commons Debates Official Report].

No. 18: Booklet entitled Your Members Speak, consisting of speeches delivered by J.S. Woodsworth; M.J. Coldwell; Angus MacInnis; T.C. Douglas; G.C. MacNeil; P.J. Rowe; and A.A. Heaps. 1939. 42 p. [Canada House of Commons Debates Official Report].

No. 19: Saskatchewan Conditions Addresses of M.J. Coldwell, Member for Rosetown-Biggar, and T.C. Douglas, Member for Weyburn, on the address in reply to the speech from the throne, delivered in the House of Commons on February 2 and 7, 1938. 14 p. [Canada House of Commons Debates Official Report].

No. 20: Speech of M.J. Coldwell, Leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, on Social Security and The Budget, delivered in the House of Commons on March 4 and 9, 1943. 15 p. [Canada House of Commons Debates Official Report].

Co-operative Commonwealth Federation: Saskatchewan Section No. 246 to 260

No. 246: Small banner reading Don't Penalize The Sick...Oppose Deterrent Fees! Date and creator unknown.

No. 247: Small banner reading Welcome To The New Saskatchewan Taxes-Taxes-Taxes. Date and creator unknown.

No. 248: Booklet entitled Farm Power in Politics. 1956. Issued by the CCF Provincial Office, Regina.

No. 249: Appeal for contributions to the building fund for the CCF Provincial Office in Regina, Saskatchewan. 1959.

No. 250: Booklet entitled Taxes Aren't Squeezing the Farmer!. Issued by the CCF (Sask. Section). 14 p. ca. 1954.

No. 251: Campaign card for Louis H. (Scoop) Lewry, CCF candidate in Moose Jaw-Lake Centre in the federal general election. 1957 or 1958. Published by the CCF, Saskatchewan Section, Regina.

No. 252: Article entitled Political Duplicity...The Enemy of Democracy: An Internationally Known Journalist Looks at the Case of Hazen Argue, by John A. Stevenson. Issued by the Sask. CCF Section of the New Democratic Party. 4 p.

No. 253: Campaign leaflet relating to the activities of John Diefenbaker issued by the Saskatchewan CCF. [1957 or after].

No. 254: Campaign leaflet issued by the Saskatchewan CCF for the June 10, 1957 federal general election.

No. 255: Campaign leaflet for L.H. (Scoop) Lewry, the New Democratic Party candidate for Morse in the October 11, 1967 provincial general election. Issued by the Saskatchewan CCF.

No. 256: Campaign leaflet entitled Let's Go Forward, issued by the Saskatchewan CCF, Regina, for the March 31, 1958 federal general election.

No. 257: Leaflet entitled Will Your Life Insurance Be Safe with the C.C.F. in Power? consisting of speech by M.J. Coldwell broadcast March 23, 28, April 4. [1941 or after]. Issued by the CCF (Saskatchewan Section). 4 p.

No. 258: Campaign leaflet for Ed McCullough, the New Democratic Party candidate in Moose Mountain, for either the 1958 or 1962 federal general election. 7 p.

No. 259: Booklet reprinted from The Yorkton Enterprise, June 25, 1959, relating to speech made by C.M. Fines regarding the accomplishments of the CCF government in Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1959.

No. 260: Leaflet entitled What about Saskatchewan Oil?. Issued by the CCF, Saskatchewan Section. 1952. 4 p.

Speeches/addresses by Saskatchewan MLAs, Cabinet Ministers and political party leaders

Typewritten transcripts of speeches and addresses (mostly radio broadcasts) by Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and Liberal Members of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (MLA); Members of Parliament; and Cabinet Ministers; and the leaders of the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party and Saskatchewan Liberal Party. Some of the addresses were part of the Provincial Affairs broadcast series aired on radio stations CKRM; CJGX; CKBI; CKAB; and CFQC. Includes speeches by J.W. Corman that were a part of the Your Attorney General Speaks series, 1947-1948. Includes pamphlet of radio talk delivered by Premier T.C. Douglas, Minister of Co-operation and Co-operative Development, relating to co-operation amongst fishermen, produced by the Bureau of Publications.

Spence, George

  • R-276
  • File
  • 1917-1957

Includes papers relating to his career as Member of the Legislative Assembly, 1917-1938; Member of Parliament, 1925-1927; Saskatchewan Cabinet Minister, 1927-1929 and 1934-1938; director of the PFRA, 1938-1947; and as member of the International Joint Commision, 1947-1957.

Delegates to the 15th National Congress for the CCF

  • R-D1658
  • Item
  • 1958-07

Group photo of delegates, seated at tables, to the 15th National Congress for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), held from July 23 to 25, 1958. Some of the delegates include John H. Brockelbank, Hazen Argue, W. S. Lloyd, T. C. Douglas and David Lewis.

Records of Olive and Joyce Wells

Records created, accumulated and used from 1944 to 1957 by Mrs. Olive E. Wells of the Tuxford, Saskatchewan district relating mainly to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF). Includes correspondence; newspaper clippings; publications; an article regarding J.S. Woodsworth reprinted from Maclean's Magazine; letters regarding the rehabilitation of soldiers and their dependents after World War II and the resignation of W. Ross Thatcher in 1955; and copy of typewritten document entitled How the CCF Got Started (author unknown).

Two letters dated April 29, 1960 and August 11, 1960 to Mrs. Olive Wells from members of the Stoughton Co-operative Women's Guild regarding Mrs. Wells' presentation regarding Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's visit to the Wells farm near Tuxford, Saskatchewan in 1959.

Typewritten document entitled Details of the Royal Visit to Our Farm, written by Miss Joyce Wells, daughter of Mrs. Olive Wells, October 7, 1959. 2 p.

Typewritten document entitled The Day I Met the Queen, written by Joyce E. Wells of Tuxford, Saskatchewan. ca. 1959. 3 p.

March 31, 1983 issue of Western People containing an article by Joyce Wells entitled 60-mile run with the dogs, outlining her experiences dog-sledding in northern Manitoba.

September 1988 issue of Reader's Digest containing an article by Joyce Wells entitled The Queen Is Coming to Tea!, regarding the royal visit to the Wells farm in 1959.