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Records of George and Tillie Taylor

  • (S)A 998
  • Collection
  • 1915?-2001

This collection consists of the personal and professional records of George Taylor and Tillie Taylor of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The collection includes personal correspondence; family records, including degrees, honours, photographs, birth certificates, passports, etc.; correspondence and subject files.

The collection includes records relating to George Taylor's professional and political career as a labour lawyer; alderman in Saskatoon; member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and New Democratic Party (NDP); and volunteer in the Spanish Civil War.

The collection includes records relating to Tillie Taylor's career as a provincial magistrate, judge for the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan and founder of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, as well as records related to the Saskatchewan Legal Aid Committee, Canadian Council on Social Development, John Howard Society, and the Elizabeth Fry Society. The collection includes her poems and novels and records relating to her unpublished manuscript on Dolly Sharzer.

Taylor, George, 1915-2003

Gleave, Alf

  • FILM S-2387
  • Pièce
  • 1999 or before

News compilation: 1) Alfred Pullen Gleave discusses the Ottawa march to protest farm wage and cost conditions, Nov. 19, 1964. 2) Alf Gleave, as a federal New Democratic Party candidate, talks about developing markets in the Far East and in developing nations, Apr. 27, 1968. 3) Alf Gleave speaks about the agricultural policies of the New Democratic Party. 4) Alf Gleave says that the New Democratic Party is set to deal with agricultural issues in Ottawa. 5) Alf Gleave states that some grain should be moved despite the strike. 6) Alf Gleave criticizes the grain handlers strike on TV8. 7) Alf Gleave says, on TV8, that damp grain caused farmers to lose farm income. 8) Alf Gleave is interviewed on TV8 saying that action can be taken to investigate high freight rates. 9) Alf Gleave discusses the federal grain policy on TV8. 10) Alf Gleave states on TV8 that an examination of the prairie economy by the federal government is needed. 11) Alf Gleave says that the Canadian Wheat Board should handle and market all grain. 12) Alf Gleave states on TV8 that the government needs to have a reassessment of its wheat marketing system. 13) Alf Gleave says on TV8 that a cut in wheat production will not heal western economy. 14) Alf Gleave talks about the federal wheat reduction program on TV8. 15) Alf Gleave is interviewed on TV8 saying that farmers are questioning government policy on grain handling and marketing. 16) Alf Gleave agrees with the National Farmers Union (NFU) about the withdrawal from Canada of the grains council. 17) Alf Gleave says that farmers cannot repay cash advances until their grain is sold. 18) Alf Gleave is dissatisfied with the way the government is handling the postal strike, July 24, 1970. 19) Alf Gleave is made an honourary Indian at a ceremony on the Beardy's Reserve, Aug. 7, 1970. 20) Alf Gleave states that the "LIFT" program took decision making away from farmers. 21) Alf Gleave says that there is no equity for farmers in the new federal grain policy. 22) Alf Gleave opposes pay increases for MP's, Dec. 15, 1970. 23) Alf Gleave says the federal government is reacting slowly to the economic situation. 24) Alf Gleave says that grain movement is an important task facing the province. 25) Alf Gleave states that a rail strike will hurt the western economy, Apr. 2, 1971. 26) Alf Gleave objects to the government agricultural stabilization bill, July 20, 1971. 27) Alf Gleave states that Alberta and Saskatchewan farmers should seek compensation for rapeseed infestation, Aug. 16, 1971. 28) Alf Gleave states on TV8 that Canadian grain is moving into American markets. 29) Alf Gleave says that federal agriculture programs do not help farmers. 30) Alf Gleave states that a minimum of $50 million is needed to construct grain storage facilities at the port of Churchill, Manitoba. 31) Alf Gleave, the Member of Parliament for Saskatoon-Biggar, talks about the federal budget. 32) Alf Gleave is disturbed by unemployment in agriculture. 33) Alf Gleave feels that a statement of principles in grain movement is needed. 34) Alf Gleave says that job security is needed. 35) Alf Gleave talks about several of the important issues he feels the government must deal with. 36) Alf Gleave is interviewed saying that the NDP has little confidence in the Liberal government. 37) Alf Gleave feels that excess company profits should be taxed.38) Alf Gleave feels that the government has no transportation policy. (colour) 39) Footage of a special Gleave convention, June 1, 1974. 40) Alf Gleave says that slow grain sales are due to poor rail transportation. 41) Alf Gleave will be involved in the NDP leadership convention as a delegate rather than a candidate.

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CLARENCE FINES

  • VT R-9182
  • Pièce
  • 1993 or before

Interview: Interview with Clarence Fines by George Bothwell. Mr.Fines talks about his life and his involvement in municipal and provincial politics mentioning the Independent Labour League, the Western Conference of Labour Political Parties, the League for Social Reconstruction, the Farmer Labour Party of Saskatchewan, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, the Regina Manifest, the Regina Riot, Saskatchewan Government Insurance Office, International Provincial Steel Company and the New Democratic Party. The interview is continued on Tape R-9183.

Saskatchewan Provincial Elections - 1982 and 1986: Party Strategies Oral History Project

  • Tape R-12788 to Tape R-12800
  • Collection
  • 1991

Sound recordings of oral history interviews with politicians and party workers from the New Democratic Party (NDP) and Progressive Conservative Party (PC) relating to the strategies used in the April 26, 1982 and October 20, 1986 provincial general elections. The project was conducted as an exercise for a Journalism class at the University of Regina organized by assistant professor Jill Spelliscy. Interviewers were Trent Bancarz; Richard Blitz; Michael Drapack; David Eggleston; William Gibson; Barton Johnson; and Mark Torjusen.

Interviewees are as follows:

Graham George Baker, Regina (Tape R-12788) Interviewer: Michael Drapack. 50 minutes.

Thomas (Tom) James Brook, Regina (Tape R-12789) Interviewer: Richard Blitz. 60 minutes.

Barbara Byers, Regina (Tape R-12790) Interviewer: David Eggleston. 45 minutes.

Elwood L. Cowley, Saskatoon (Tape R-12791; Tape R-12792) Interviewer: Barton Johnson. 110 minutes.

Ellis George Hill, Briercrest (Tape R-12793) Interviewer: Trent Bancarz. 50 minutes.

Evan Grant Kosior, Regina (Tape R-12794)

Dianne Martin, Regina (Tape R-12795) Interviewer: David Bennett Eggleston. 20 minutes.

John Sven Sandberg, Saskatoon (Tape R-12796) Interviewer: Richard E. Blitz. 1991. 55 minutes.

Garry Allan Simons, Regina (Tape R-12797) Interviewer: Michael Drapack. 45 minutes.

Walter E. Smishek, Regina (Tape R-12798) Interviewer: Michael J. Drapack. 1991. 45 minutes.

David George Tkachuk, Saskatoon (Tape R-12799) Interviewer: William Gibson. 1991. 50 minutes.

Clinton O. White, Regina (Tape R-12800) Interviewer: Mark G. Torjusen. 1991. 50 minutes.

Blakeney, Allan Emrys

  • R-1143
  • Dossier
  • 1957-1987

Records created, accumulated and used by Allan E. Blakeney relating to constituencies, federal and provincial New Democratic Party (NDP) and personal matters; and photographs. File XXII.10 includes the publication entitled Wind in the Wheatfields: A Pictorial History of Briercrest Bible College, 1935-1985, by H.H. Budd, 63 p. ca. 1986.

The collection includes a sound recording of a speech delivered by Allan E. Blakeney in response to the 1967 provincial budget speech (reference code R-11700).

Knight, William George

  • R-1435
  • Dossier
  • 1975-1987

Records created, accumulated and used by Bill Knight as prinicipal secretary to federal New Democratic Party (NDP) leader, Ed Broadbent.

Lane, Grace

  • R-876.1
  • Dossier
  • 1939-1986

Records relating to the history of Weyburn, Saskatchewan; programmes and bulletins relating to activities at Metropolitan United Church, Regina, 1939-1944; clippings re Earlswood Cemetery and re Jim Rollefson; letters from Peter Gzowski and Ed Broadbent; biographical materials re the Elliott Robins family; United Church (Regina Presbytery) Homes for the Handicapped minutes, June 4, 1984 and April 15, 1985.

Lane, Grace

  • R-1256
  • Dossier
  • 1953-1984

Records relating to the United Church which include records of the Harmony Unit and the Bosto Club of Knox Metropolitan Church, Regina, and correspondence concerning Grace Lane's book, Brief Halt at Mile 50; materials concerning credit unions, the New Democratic Party, handicapped persons, the Co-op Upgrader in Regina, etc.

Lane, Grace

  • R-809
  • Dossier
  • 1864-1984

Correspondence and memoranda relating to a variety of topics which include co-operatives, credit unions, homes for the handicapped, Regina and Saskatoon associations for the mentally retarded, United Church of Canada; diary of Gavin Middleton of Carnduff, Saskatchewan, 1882-1884; Sixty Years of CGIT, 1915-1975; correspondence regarding Grace Lane's book, Sturdy Strands of Faith; photographs; and an undated map of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan issued by the Moose Jaw Chamber of Commerce showing streets and points of interest, etc.

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