Party, Government and Administration in Saskatchewan Since 1944
- R-E3345
- Stuk
- 1970
Part of Evelyn Eager fonds
Paper written by Evelyn Eager and presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association on June 2, 1970.
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Party, Government and Administration in Saskatchewan Since 1944
Part of Evelyn Eager fonds
Paper written by Evelyn Eager and presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association on June 2, 1970.
The Communist Party in Saskatchewan Oral History Project - Francis Jarbeau
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.
"Independent" Politics in Saskatchewan Before the Non-Partisan League
Item component is an article by D. S. Spafford that appears in volume 18, issue 1 of Saskatchewan History from page 1 to 9.
Spafford, D. S.
Lynda Haverstock campaigning across Saskatchewan
Part of Lynda Haverstock fonds
Lynda Haverstock, leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party and MLA for Saskatoon Greystone constituency, campaigning across Saskatchewan, including Weyburn, Humboldt and Estevan. Images show Haverstock speaking with unidentified individuals and speaking at podiums. The dates and geographical locations for the majority of photographs are unknown.
(2) Lynda Haverstock and Ralph Goodale riding in the back seat of a car during a parade. Saskatchewan and Canadian flags attached to car along with campaign posters on side of car.
(12) Lynda Haverstock at podium holding one of her grandchildren while her husband, Harley Olsen, daughter Dani, and other grandchild look on.
(18) Lynda Haverstock poses with John Egnatoff and Mildred Egnatoff. John Egnatoff holds Haverstock's granddaughter in his arms.
This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Lynda Haverstock of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The records relate mainly to her activities as a clinical psychologist; leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party; Liberal and Independent Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan representing the Saskatoon Greystone constituency; Leader of the Opposition; 19th Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan; and president/CEO of Tourism Saskatchewan.
The fonds includes public, private and political records.
The types of records included are correspondence; memoranda; publications; programmes and invitations; speeches; appointment diaries; photographs; posters; moving images; and sound recordings.
The fonds includes a small volume of Haverstock's personal records including correspondence; appointment diaries; certificates/awards; greeting cards; and biographical information.
No series assignment was applied to the records in this fonds.
Haverstock, Lynda M. (Lynda Maureen), 1948-
Saskatchewan Government: Politics and Pragmatism
Publication written by Evelyn Eager and published by Western Producer Prairie Books, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Chapter titles are as follows: Political Roots; Territorial Government and Autonomy; Our Constitutional Base: The Saskatchewan Act; The Political Scene; Party Organization; Voters and Elections; The Legislative Assembly; The Lieutenant Governor; The Cabinet; The Public Service: Its Organization and Personnel; Democracy, Party and Government; and Saskatchewan, Ottawa, and the 1970s. Appendices relate to the Separate Schools Controversy, 1905 and the Lieutenant Governor: 1905 and 1916.
A Political History of Saskatchewan, 1905-1929
Thesis entitled, A Political History of Saskatchewan, 1905-1929, submitted by James William Brennan for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Alberta.
The Communist Party in Saskatchewan Oral History Project - George Martyniuk
Audio interview with George Martyniuk of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan conducted by Murray Dobbin. Martyniuk describes his involvement in the Communist party, its organization, the basic principles it follows and its relationship to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF). Visitation report and agreement are included.
The Communist Party in Saskatchewan Oral History Project - Allan Quandt
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 - William Beeching
Audio interview with William Charles Beeching of Regina, Saskatchewan conducted by Murray Dobbin. Beeching describes his involvement in the Communist Party, its organization, history and relationship to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and his arrest during World War II. Visitation report and agreement are included.