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Records relating to secession

  • (S)X 32
  • File
  • 1938

Material distributed by F. MacCulloch of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan advocating the secession of the Western provinces from Canada, November 18, 1938.

Western Canada

  • B125
  • Item
  • 1914

Canada. Dept of the Interior

ESSAYS ON NATIONAL TOPICS OF INTEREST TO WESTERN CANADA

  • FILM R-1235
  • Item
  • 19--

Statement: Charles Gibbings, president of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, talks about agriculture and the economy in gereral along with Roger Phillips, Director of Research for the Wheat Pool. By: CL

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 01 Mar. 1973 - 05 Mar. 1973

  • FILM S-163
  • Item
  • 1973-03-01 to 1973-03-05

News: (1) Unidentified man on decreasing costs of data transmission (news item: "Carlite Data Centre"] (colour) (optical sound). (2) United Steelworkers of America strike in front of a potash mine (silent). (3) Jack McFaul on the financing of the University of Saskatchewan. (4) Bill Russell on the Army and Navy Department Store in Saskatoon. (5) Premier Allan Blakeney on a gas agreement with Alberta. (6) Alf Gleave on added assistance for farmers. (7) Kim Thorson on discussions with Romanian representatives regarding a tractor plant for Saskaoon. (8) "Mardi Gras" party; band, symphony chamber players, people dancing, casino, etc. (silent). (9) Hans Maclej on the provincial government's spending of tax dollars. (10) Gary Lane on provincial government unemployement figures. (11) Hans Maclej on the end of inexpensive energy. (12) Winterchimo outdoor festival; crowds, fire-cooked food, helicopter ride, horseshoes, etc. (silent). (13) Hockey; a media team vs. a native team (silent). (14) Ice racing; cars on a winter track (silent). (15) Dr. Johnson on the political situation in Canada, and western Canada.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Droughts

  • Pamphlet File - Droughts
  • File
  • 1934

In the South Country: A reprint of a series of articles which appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press, Regina Leader-Post and Saskatoon Star-Phoenix in September, 1934, as the result of a tour of the drouth-stricken districts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba by D.B. MacRae, editor of the Regina Leader-Post and R.M. Scott, assistant agricultural editor of the Winnipeg Free Press. 43 p.

The Rehabilitation of the Drought Area. An address delivered by the Honourable John Bracken before the Canadian Club of Winnipeg on October 25, 1934. Published by the Manitoba Department of Agriculture. 15 p. (2 copies).

Drought on the Canadian Prairies. An Address Delivered at the Regina Board of Trade Luncheon on November 30, 1934 by A.M. Shaw, Dean of Agriculture, University of Saskatchewan. Issued by the Agricultural Extension Department, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 1934. 12 p. (2 copies).

The Canadian Series of Jackdaws No. C13 on the Great Depression written and compiled by Charles Humphries and Clarke Irwin of Clarke, Irwin & Company Limited of Toronto, Ontario. Jackdaw consists of copies of newspaper articles, pamphlets, handbills and broadsheets. (2 copies). Date of production unknown.

Droughts - Relief Measures

  • Pamphlet File - Droughts - Relief Measures
  • File
  • 1938-1939

Report on Rural Relief due to Drought Conditions and Crop Failures in Western Canada 1930-1937. Report by E.W. Stapleford submitted to James G. Gardiner, the federal Minister of Agriculture, April 1938. 130 p. (3 copies).

The Drought Area of Western Canada and Some of the Measures Adopted to Meet the Program. An address by S.G. Porter to the Canadian Pacific Luncheon Club, Montreal, Quebec on February 16, 1938. Porter was the manager of the Department of Natural Resources, Canadian Pacific Railway Company in Calgary, Alberta. 14 p. (2 copies)

Jews

  • Pamphlet File - Jews
  • File
  • 1919-1976

Booklet and brochure issued by the Jewish Museum of Western Canada to accompany an exhibit in Alloway Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba, entitled Journey into our Heritage. Sponsored by the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature and the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada. 24 p. 1972.

Wapella Farm Settlement (The First Successful Jewish Farm Settlement in Canada): A Pictoral History, by Cyril Edel Leonoff. A joint publication of the Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba and the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada. 1972. 35 p.

Pictorial Supplement issued by the Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba in cooperation with the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada. Publication consists of a selection of photographs in support of A.J. Arnold's paper: The Contribution of the Jews to the Opening and Development of the West, presented to the General Meeting of the Manitoba Historical Society, November 19, 1969.

Booklet for Journey Into Our Heritage on Tour 1976-1977 issued by the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada. 27 p. 1976. (2 copies).

Pamphlet issued by the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada entitled Past Perspectives and Future Plans. [after 1975].

First Annual Publication: A Selection of Papers Presented in 1968-69, issued by the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada, June 1970.

Photocopy of share certificate issued to Abe Kohen by the Jewish Farmers' Co-operative Credit Union of Lipton, Saskatchewan. February 20, 1919.

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