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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.)

CIPA TV/STATION SIGN ON

  • VT R-5349
  • Item
  • between 1987 and 1990

Video report: Hosts Jack Cennon and Howard Cooper with special guest; Blair Nelson, Ron Skinner, Andre Bureau, Bruce Cowie, Douglas Bassett, Ted Eadinger, Gary Lane and Grant Devine sign-on Prince Albert's new CTV affiliate station. Station program, promotions and speeches from various staff are included.

CKBI/CIPA-TV Prince Albert

AM Edition Interviews #2

Interviews Dennis Gruending has done for the CBC Morning Edition with: (1) Grant Devine about medicare and a recording of Tommy Douglas on the same subject; (2) Bill McKnight, Member of Parliament for Kindersley, and Minister of Indian Affairs, regarding the upcoming 1988 federal election and the government; (3) John Gormley and Lorne Nystrom regarding the 1988 federal election; (4) Lorne Hepworth, Education Minister, regarding cutbacks at Saskatchewan educational institutes; (5) Brenda Wilson, who was let go from her job with the government; (6) Gary Lane from SaskTel and Jeff Smith (Representative for Union Workers - Electrical workers of Canada) regarding their current job situation; (7) Bob Regnier stating his concerns about the mining at Cigar Lake; (8) Lorne Bick about when he found a wallet that was lost by a man 30 - 35 years ago at Queensbury Downs in the 1950's; (9) Alex Wilde, who works for SGI, about insurance for the Saskatchewan people; (10) a Mark and a Lorna about a hospital for the mentally challenged and the group home for them in Regina; (11) Dennis Gruending phoning different bars, pubs, and lounges in the United States and asking them what they would like to trade for some Canadian Bacon. This clip was made because of the recent free trade agreement between the United States and Canada. Copied to ACD R-15502.

Liberal Party

  • FILM S-2392
  • Item
  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Footage of Saskatoon-Biggar candidates. (silent) 2) Pierre Trudeau speaking as a Liberal leadership candidate, Mar. 17, 1968. 3) Pierre Trudeau speaking at the minister's dinner in Regina, Feb. 14, 1971. 4) Pierre Trudeau displays a native jacket. 5) Gary Wilson speaks about Liberal Party reorganizing. 6) Dave Steuart displays letters and says government is strangling opportunities for Saskatchewan farmers to get land. 7) Footage of a Liberal dinner and meeting, June 18, 1973. 8) Dave Steuart states that Canada will no t contribute to pay high prices for Saskatchewan oil. 9) Dave Steuart discusses the statement by the NDP provincial government saying it will follow the Hall Commission recommendations. 10) Ray Fournier, elected candidate for Saskatoon-Biggar, speaking. Silent footage of the audience is included. 11) Dave Steuart says labour courts could possibly be used to settle disputes. 12) Dave Steuart says Saskatchewan NDP has sent many members to work in its federal campaign. 13) Dave Steuart states that the NDP government is destroying the potash industry in Saskatchewan. 14) Dave Steuart discusses election issues on "Insight". (colour) 15) Dave Steuart speaks about oil taxation. (colour) 16) Dave Steuart predicts a flood of investment in Saskatchewan. 17) Dave Steuart says the government should only act as an agent to help farmers get started. 18) Footage of a convention, May 3, 1975. (silent) 19) Dave Steuart says free enterprise should be allowed to develop the province. 20) Gary Lane is pleased with NDP action to prevent flooding in Lumsden. 21) Gary Lane says medical premiums should be reinstalled and given to hospitals. (colour) 22) Gary Lane speaks about rent controls and condominium conversion. (colour) 23) Tony Merchant says that the Liberal Party needs young leaders with new ideas. (colour) 24) Ted Malone states that the caucus supports both him and Tony Merchant as leadership candidates. (colour) 25) Ted Malone says that the Liberal Party will try to get some dissatisfied NDP votes. (colour) 26) Gary Lane will not enter the leadership race. (colour) 27) Footage of speeches by Ted Malone and Tony Merchant. (silent) 28) Dave Steuart says he will pursue other political concerns. (colour) 29) Footage of the leadership convention as Ted Malone is elected the new leader. (colour) 30) Ted Malone questions why top business officials are leaving the province. (colour) 31) Ted Malone talks about campaign plans for Prince Albert/Duck Lake by-election. (colour) 32) Ted Malone states that the present provincial government is incompetent because of failure to develop resources.

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