Saskatchewan - Political parties

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  • PAASH 2020

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Saskatchewan - Political parties

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Saskatchewan - Political parties

  • UF Political parties - Saskatchewan

58 Archival description results for Saskatchewan - Political parties

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James G. Gardiner fonds

  • F 65
  • Fonds
  • 1893-1961

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Rt. Hon. James G. Gardiner from 1914 to 1958 during his political career as the Liberal Party Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the North Qu'Appelle (1914-1934) and Melville (1934-1935) constituencies, provincial Minister of Highways (1922-1926); Premier of Saskatchewan (1926-1929, 1934-1935); Leader of the Opposition (1929-1934); Member of Parliament for the Assiniboia (1936-1940) and Melville (1940-1958) constituencies, federal Minister of Agriculture (1935-1957), and as a member of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party and the Liberal Party of Canada. The fonds also consists of personal and family records from 1896 to 1962.

This fonds contains public, political and private records.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds. Headings used for descriptions completed for GR 4-1 are: Early Papers, 1910-1913; Member of the Legislative Assembly, 1914-1922; Minister of Highways, 1922-1926; Premier of Saskatchewan, 1926-1929; Leader of the Opposition, 1929-1934; Premier of Saskatchewan, 1934-1935; Minister of Agriculture, 1935-1957; Rt. Hon. J.G. Gardiner, 1957-1962; Personal and Family, 1909-1962 [see GR 4-2]; Political Party Publications, 1896-1962; Miscellaneous Pamphlets and Publications, 1914-1961; and Clippings, 1916-1958.

The types of records included are: correspondence; addresses; publications; reports; newspaper clippings; pamphlets; certificates; programmes; invitations; notebooks; maps; posters; and photographs and negatives.

Gardiner, James G., 1883-1962

W.J. Patterson fonds

  • F 63
  • Fonds
  • 1901-1987 (predominant: 1935-1958)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by W.J. Patterson from 1901 to 1976 during his professional career, most notably as a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Pipestone (1921-1934) and Cannington (1934-1949), as Premier of Saskatchewan (1935-1944), as Leader of the Opposition (1944 to 1946) and as Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (1951-1958).

The fonds also includes a small volume of records accumulated between 1937 and 1987 by W.J. Patterson's wife Florence. These records include a visitor's register from a wedding reception held in her honour, correspondence received after the death of W.J. Patterson, invitations for events held by the Government of Saskatchewan, and vital statistics documents.

This fonds includes public and private records.

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

The types of records included are: speeches; diaries; newspaper clippings; correspondence; invitations; programmes; birth and marriage certificates; publications; certificates; passports; maps; and a visitor's register.

Patterson, William John, 1886-1976

Provincial Rights Party

  • Pamphlet File - Provincial Rights Party
  • File
  • ca. 1905-1912

Sessional Review, Saskatchewan Legislature 1909, and Statement of the Provincial Rights Policy booklet. Published in April 1910 by the Saskatchewan Publishing Co., Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan. 78 p.

Pamphlet entitled Hon. F.W.G. Haultain Outlines his Policy: The Former Premier States His Attitude in Regard to Schools and Lands -- What His Test Case Policy Will Result In -- The Much Discussed Question of Boundaries [1905?] (4 copies). Includes head and shoulders portrait of Hon. F.W.G. Haultain, leader of the Provincial Rights Party, used on cover of pamphlet.

Campaign ribbon from May 1912 - slogan: Saskatchewan for Borden & Haultain.

Article called The Canadian Constitution Respecting Education (undetermined source or date).

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

Prince Albert nominating convention delegates

  • R-D496
  • Item
  • 1926-02

Prince Albert nominating convention delegates, including Mackenzie King, Premier Dunning and members of his cabinet, and many others, at front of City hall.

Political pamphlets accumulated and used by Philip Siemens

Small collection of political pamphlets accumulated and used by Philip Siemens (1897-1990) of Hepburn, Saskatchewan. Includes brief profile of Siemens written by his daughter, Margaret Mehler, in 2013. The political pamphlets are as follows:

Leaflet entitled Farmer-Labor Declaration of Policy, issued by the Farmer-Labor Political Executive. [1933 or after] 4 p.

Speech of Mr. M.J. Coldwell, leader of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, on the address delivered in the House of Commons on February 3, 1947. 8 p.

Leaflet outlining the 12 points in the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation election program. Issued by the CCF, Saskatchewan Section.

Booklet entitled Social Democracy in Canada, by G.H. Williams, Leader of the Opposition, Legislature of Saskatchewan. 1939. 55 p.

Campaign material in newspaper format for Alf Gleave, NDP candidate in Saskatoon - Biggar the October 30, 1972 federal general election.

Booklet containing the CCF Federal General Election Manifesto adopted by the Eighth National Convention in Montreal, Quebec, 1944. Published by the CCF, National Office, Ottawa, Ontario. 19 p.

Booklet containing speech of Premier T.C. Douglas in the Debate on the Speech from the Throne in the Saskatchewan Legislature on February 18, 1953. 27 p.

Booklet entitled A Plea for Social Justice: Extracts from the Speeches of J.S. Woodsworth, MP, in the House of Commons, 1930-33. Selected by Grace MacInnis. Published by the Labour Publishing Company, Ottawa. 80 p.

Booklet entitled Saskatchewan Plans for Progress: A Summary of Legislation passed at the Special Session of the Saskatchewan Legislature, October 19 - November 10, 1944. Issued by the Bureau of Publications, Regina. 1945. 40 p.

Article entitled Socialism in the Commonwealth, by F.R. Scott. Reprinted from International Journal, Volume 1, Number 1. 1945. 30 p.

Booklet entitled The Farmer in the Post-War World: Speeches by C.C.F. Members Delivered in the House of Commons, January and February, 1944. 32 p.

Booklet entitled The C.C.F. in the Legislature 1944 Edition. Issued by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Sask. Section). 39 p.

Excerpts from the House of Commons debates in April and May, 1974 regarding agriculture distributed by A.P. Gleave, MP for Saskatoon - Biggar.

C.C.F. Women's Clubs records

Records of a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F.) Women's Club, established in Saskatoon ca. 1937. Includes: minutes of Lorne Ave. C.C.F. Women's Group, April 20, 1937-May 5, 1938; treasurers' book for C.C.F. Citywide Women's Group, Saskatoon, August 1944-November 1959; guest book, ca. 1959; correspondence from Vern Metheral to Margaret (Mrs. H.J.) Benson regarding the Women's Club and the early years of the C.C.F. Youth Movement; and the January 6, 1938 issue of The New Era, the newspaper of the Saskatchewan C.C.F.

A small volume of records of the Nutana New Democratic Party Women's Club, created and accumulated between 1973 and 1976, is included in the file.

As well, a pamphlet for Helmer J. Benson's candidacy in the Melville constituency during the 1945 Federal election is included in the file.

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