Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Takes Power in Saskatchewan
- FILM R-1055
- Item
- 1944
Film report: Scenes of the swearing in ceremony of Premier T. C. Douglas and cabinet.
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Takes Power in Saskatchewan
Film report: Scenes of the swearing in ceremony of Premier T. C. Douglas and cabinet.
Delegates to the 15th National Congress for the CCF
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.
Images used in publication Touched by Tommy
Part of Photographs (Private) Collection
Photographic negatives used to reproduce images of photographs, campaign posters and ephemera pertaining to politician Tommy Douglas for use in the publication entitled, "Touched By Tommy" written by Ed and Pemrose Whelan.
Records created, accumulated and used by Olive (Thomas) Wells (1912-2009) of Tuxford, Saskatchewan relating mainly to her teaching career and involvement with the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in the Tommy Douglas era (1944-1948). Records consist mainly of newspaper clippings; publications; correspondence; CCF delegate ribbons.
Includes political publications as follows: Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association Convention Resolutions, 1921; CCF Manifesto: Security with Victory, Dominion General Election 1945; Saskatchewan CCF Members' Handbook, August 1952; Saskatchewan Plans for Progress, issued by the Saskatchewan Bureau of Publications, 1945; Calling Canadians Forward: Speeches by CCF Members Delivered in the House of Commons, March 1946; Delegates' Handbook for Eleventh Annual CCF Provincial Convention in Moose Jaw, July 24 to 26, 1946.
Research papers written by John Oussoren
Copy of term paper by John Oussoren of Regina, Saskatchewan entitled Implementing Radical Agrarian Ideas Within a Saskatchewan Context. Paper completed for CPS 801, Canadian Plains Research Centre, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, January 1987.
Copy of term paper written by John Oussoren of Regina, Saskatchewan entitled T.C. Douglas: From Baptist Church Preacher to Christian Socialist Politician. Completed for History 838, Dr. Clint White, University of Regina, March 26, 1987.
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.
Woodrow: A Biography of W.S. Lloyd
Biography of W.S. Lloyd written by Dianne Lloyd and published by the Woodrow Lloyd Memorial Fund.