Saskatchewan - Political parties

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Saskatchewan - Political parties

  • UF Political parties - Saskatchewan

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Saskatchewan Liberal Newsletter

Issues of Saskatchewan Liberal Newsletter, issued by the Saskatchewan Liberal Association, Regina, Saskatchewan. Printed by Commercial Printers, Ltd., Regina. Includes issues dated as follows: January 31, 1953; February 14, 1953; February 28, 1953; March 14, 1953; March 28, 1953; April 11, 1953; April 25, 1953; May 9, 1953; May 23, 1953; June 6, 1953; June 20, 1953; July 4, 1953; July 18, 1953; August 1, 1953; January 23, 1954; and May 1956.

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.

Saskatchewan Women's Liberal Association

  • R-171.1
  • File
  • 1954-1987

Includes: minutes and correspondence; "Women's Kit" (1967); constitutions (1954-1976); records of the Regina Lakeview Women's Liberal Association (1965-1985) and of the Women's Liberal Federation of Canada, later called Women's Liberal Commission (1963-1980s).

This file also includes 45 photographs of Liberal Party functions, the Thatcher years, D.G. Steuart, Ted Malone, and Ralph Goodale.

T.C. Douglas and W.S. Lloyd at CCF/NDP convention

  • R-B12052
  • Item
  • 1961

T.C. Douglas and W.S. Lloyd together at the 26th annual convention of the
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and the first convention of the New Democratic Party (NDP).

The Communist Party in Saskatchewan Oral History Project - Allan Quandt

  • Tape R-5045
  • Item
  • 1979

Audio interview with businessman and civil servant Allan Quandt of La Ronge, Saskatchewan conducted by Murray Dobbin. As a Marxist and socialist, Quandt describes his involvement in the politics of the north from 1949 and in the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) with comments about the relationships between the CCF and the Communist Party. Visitation report and agreement are included.

The Communist Party in Saskatchewan Oral History Project - Francis Jarbeau

  • Tape R-5047; Tape R-5048; Tape R-5049
  • Item
  • 1979

Audio interview with Francis Jarbeau of Regina, Saskatchewan conducted by Murray Dobbin. Jarbeau discusses his involvement in the Communist Party, the Farmers' Unity League and the Worker's Unity League, the communist influence in the building of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), the organization and philosophy of the Communist party, clubs, conventions and meetings. Visitation report and agreement are included.

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