Saskatchewan - Political parties

Taxonomy

Code

Scope note(s)

Source note(s)

  • PAASH 2020

Display note(s)

Hierarchical terms

Saskatchewan - Political parties

Equivalent terms

Saskatchewan - Political parties

  • UF Political parties - Saskatchewan

58 Archival description results for Saskatchewan - Political parties

58 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

W.S. Lloyd fonds

  • F 131
  • Fonds
  • 1938-1972 (predominant: 1944-1964)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by W.S. Lloyd from 1944 to 1971 during his political career as Minister of Education (1944-1960); Minister in Charge of Libraries and the Saskatchewan Archives Board (1948-1960); Chairman of the Saskatchewan Research Council (1947-1960); Minister in Charge of the Public Service Commission (1952-1961); Minister in Charge of the Board for the Centre for Community Studies (1957-1960); Provincial Treasurer (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of the Highway Traffic Board (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Taxation Branch (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Queen's Printer and Saskatchewan Government Printing Office (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Saskatchewan Government Purchasing Agency (1960-1961); Minister in Charge of Government Finance Office (1960-1961); Premier of Saskatchewan (1961-1964); Leader of the Opposition (1964-1970); and as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Member of the Legislative Assembly for Biggar (1944-1967) and the New Democratic Party Member of the Legislative Assembly for Biggar (1967-1971).

This fonds also consists of correspondence written by Lloyd from Bangkok, Thailand to recipients in Saskatchewan in March 1972.

This fonds contains public, political and private records.

Records described in old guide GR 101 were originally arranged into ten collections: Cabinet Secretary Files (R-61.1); Crown Corporations (R-61.2); Personal (Ministerial) Papers - Minister of Education (R-61.3); Premier's Papers (R-61.4); Personal (Ministerial) Papers - Provincial Treasurer (R-61.5); Economic Advisory and Planning Board Files (R-61.6); Miscellaneous Files (R-61.7); Leader of the Opposition Files (R-61.8). Two additional collections were not described in old guide GR 101: Cabinet Documents and Memoranda (R-61.9); and Index Files (R-61.10).

Records created and accumulated by T.K. Shoyama as secretary of the Economic Advisory and Planning Board are included in the fonds.

The types of records included are correspondence; memoranda; briefing notes; itineraries; speeches; minutes and agendas; publications; reports; speaking notes; press releases; newspaper clippings; petitions; legislation; certificates; audio reels; and photographs and negatives.

Lloyd, Woodrow Stanley, 1913-1972

Charles A. Dunning fonds

  • F 684
  • Fonds
  • 1916-1926

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Hon. Charles A. Dunning from 1916 to 1926 during his political career in Saskatchewan as Provincial Treasurer (1916-1926), Minister of Railways (1917-1919, 1922-1926), Minister of Telephones (1918-1919), Minister of Agriculture (1919-1920), Provincial Secretary (1921-1922), Minister of Municipal Affairs (1921-1922), and Premier and President of the Executive Council (1922-1926).

The fonds also consists of photocopies of records held by Queen's University Archives in its Charles Avery Dunning fonds that relate to Dunning's political career in Saskatchewan.

This fonds contains public and private records.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

The types of records included are correspondence; memoranda; briefing notes; reports; minutes and agendas; publications; speaking notes; newspaper clippings; petitions; acts and legislation; and pamphlets.

Dunning, Charles Avery, 1885-1958

Lynda Haverstock campaigning with David Ashdown

Saskatchewan Liberal leader Lynda Haverstock campaigning in Davidson, Saskatchewan with David Ashdown, the Liberal candidate in the Arm River constituency in the October 21, 1991 general election. Haverstock visits with various groups, including senior citizens and employees at a store and automobile repair shop.

Lynda Haverstock attends Liberal Party events

(1) Jean Chrétien speaks at a podium at a political event. Date and geographical location unknown.

(2) Lynda Haverstock stands with three unidentified women at the federal Liberal convention in Ottawa, Ontario, May 1994.

(3): Lynda Haverstock sits at a table with Marian Maloney standing behind her at the National Women's Liberal Commission on November 30, 1991.

(4)-(5): Lynda Haverstock attends the Saskatchewan-Manitoba Liberal Women's Retreat at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, September 22, 1990.

(6)-(8): Lynda Haverstock, leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party and Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chrétien meet in Ottawa, Ontario, 1995.

Saskatchewan Liberal Party posters

(1) Black, white and red campaign poster authorized by the Saskatchewan Liberal Association. Poster caption reads "Support Thatcher elect Herman Danielson Vote Liberal". Pictures of W. Ross Thatcher and Danielson included. 1964?

(2) Poster on the Liberal Farm Program issued by the Saskatchewan Liberal Association. Includes 16 steps a Liberal Government in Saskatchewan would take to improve the position of the farmer. Includes quote by Saskatchewan Liberal leader Walter Tucker. [Between 1946 and 1954]

(3) Lynda Haverstock campaign poster authorized May, 1995 by the Saskatchewan Liberal Association. Poster includes black and white photograph of Haverstock with the slogan "Together. A better way".

(4) Lynda Haverstock campaign poster authorized by Bill Johnson, official agent, Saskatchewan Liberal Association. Poster includes black and white photograph of Haverstock with her handwritten signature in corner. Includes slogan "There is a better way" on top corner of poster.

(5) Lynda Haverstock campaign poster authorized in May, 1995 by the Saskatchewan Liberal Association. Poster includes colour photograph of Haverstock with slogan "Together. A better way." on top.

Thomas, Lewis H.

Copy of typewritten paper entitled The C.C.F. Victory in Saskatchewan, 1944. Presented by Lewis H. Thomas to the Canadian Historical Association annual meeting in Saskatoon.

Results 1 to 10 of 58