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Hnatyshyn Clips

  • FILM S-2241
  • Stuk
  • 1978-1979

News clips: (1) Shots of Ray Hnatyshyn playing in a yard with children and talking to a woman: (2) More shots with children; (3) Shots of Hnatyshyn at an airport and of newspaper clippings re: Prime Minister Clark and energy issues; (4) Hnatyshyn is shown answering an unknown question; (5) Shots of Hnatyshyn at an airport; (6) Hnatyshyn speaking on the Trudeau government having no new programs; (7) election campaign shots; (8) Hnatyshyn shaking hands on a street; (9) Exterior and interior shots of election polls; (10) Hnatyshyn interviewed re: Liberal cabinet ministers Lang, Lalonde and Prime Minister Trudeau.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

Debates in the Canada House of Commons

  • Micro. R-2.19
  • Bestanddeel
  • copied 19--(originally created 1873-1874)

Debates in the Canada House of Commons reported by The Ottawa Times and Toronto Globe and Mail newspapers.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.81
  • Bestanddeel
  • copied 1957? (originally created 1882-1950)

Diary of William Frederick Meyers dating from May 1, 1882 to June 6, 1884. There are a few entries for November 1884 and one dated November 23, 1890. Diary includes some entries written by Donald, presumably the brother of William F. Meyers. Includes copy of Meyers' Saskatchewan homestead record for 18-45-21-W2, in the Kinistino district. Diary was loaned for copying by the Fort Battleford Museum in April 1957.

Publication entitled Chevalier de La Corne and the Carrot River Valley of Saskatchewan, written by Arthur S. Bennett and published by Atwell Fleming Publishing Company, Toronto, Ontario, 1914. Loaned for copying by Mrs. M.A. Aikenhead of Melfort, Saskatchewan.

Publication entitled The Book of Humbug: The Book of Satire on Canadian Politics, 1930-1935, by William George Bock. Dedicated to R.B. Bennett and printed in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. Loaned for copying by Jean Hinds in June 1957.

Document entitled Stoneycroft: The Story of a Pioneer, by John Hubbard, 1950. Hubbard lived and was active in the Grenfell, Saskatchewan community. Loaned for copying by Morley R. Hall of Regina.

Records of Wilfrid Laurier

  • Micro. R-5.5/2
  • Collectie
  • copied 1973 (originally created 1871-1919)

Political and personal records of Canadian politician, lawyer and journalist Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919), who served as Prime Minister of Canada from 1896 to 1911. Records includ correspondence, memoranda and notes. Author, subject and chronological indices are found on reel nos. 1 to 13.

Manitoba Commonwealth collection

  • PI-137
  • Archief
  • 1944-08-13 to 1952-12-15

Collection consists of microfilmed issues for Manitoba Commonwealth from August 13, 1944 to December 15, 1952.

Canadian Liberal Monthly collection

  • PI-267
  • Archief
  • 1934-03, 1935-01, 1936-04, 1937-12, 1938-01, 1938-03

Collection consists of microfilmed issues for Canadian Liberal Monthly from March 1934, January 1935, April 1936, December 1937, and January and March 1938.

Radio broadcasts of Lorne Harasen

  • Tape R-10250 to Tape R-14029 (not inclusive)
  • Collectie
  • 1968-1995

Original and duplicate sound recordings produced by Lorne Walter Francis Harasen as a reporter, interviewer and open line radio program host (Newsline) that were broadcast on CKRM Radio and CKCK Radio in Regina, Saskatchewan.

The interviewees are as follows: Anita Bryant; Clarence Melvin Fines; Jim Garrison; Chet Huntley; Rene Levesque; Woodrow S. Lloyd; Brian Mulroney; W. Ross Thatcher; Pierre Elliot Trudeau; Ernest Manning; Alexander Campbell; John Robarts; David G. Steuart; Allan Blakeney; Peter C. Newman; Bing Crosby; John James Greene; Jack Lemon; Allan McEachen; Paul Martin; Robert Stanfield; Otto Lang; Gary Lane; Grant Devine; Larry Schneider; Fred Hill; Paul Hill; Johnny Sandison; Willy Cole; Roy Romanow; Lynda Haverstock; Joe Clark; Kim Campbell; Bobbie Jackson; Bill Davis; Jean Evans Sheils.