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Devine, D. Grant, 1944- Politicians
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Backrooms: A Story of Politics

Publication written by Colin Thatcher and published by Western Producer Prairie Books, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The publication relates to Thatcher's political life as a Liberal and Progressive Conservative MLA in Saskatchewan and cabinet minister in the Grant Devine administration and the events leading to his resignation from cabinet in 1983.

Documents of Office (Devine Government) series

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  • 1982-1991

This series consists of documents of office relating to cabinet ministers, associate ministers and legislative secretaries to ministers who served in the Twelfth Ministry of the Government of Saskatchewan under Premier Donald Grant Devine, from May 8, 1982 to November 1, 1991. The types of records included are as follows: original signed oaths of office; Recommendations from the Premier to the Executive Council; letters of appointment; original signed oaths of allegiance; original signed oaths taken by Members of the Executive Council of Saskatchewan; copies of related correspondence; and copies of letters of resignation.

No sub-series were identified in this series.

Saskatchewan. Executive Council

Michael Fulmes

(1): Undated image of Michael Fulmes standing with two unidentified men at the Hotel Andalucia in Maputo, Mozambique.

(2): Image of 1991 provincial election debate between Grant Devine, Linda Haverstock and Roy Romanow. Michael Fulmes of CKCK-TV is standing on the left with pen and paper in his right hand. Image copyrighted to Saskatoon Star-Phoenix.

Saskatchewan Premiers of the Twentieth Century

Collection of biographies of the premiers of Saskatchewan written by various contributors, edited by Gordon L. Barnhart, and published by the Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan. Contributors as follows: Gordon L. Barnhart; Ted Regehr; J. William Brennan; David Smith; Patrick Kyba; Beth Bilson; Thomas McLeod; Ian McLeod; Dianne Norton; Dale Eisler; Dennis Gruending; James M. Pitsula; and Gregory J. Marchildon.

Barnhart, Gordon L.