Saskatchewan Liberal Party information sheet
- R-E410
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 1979
Information on the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan including names of leaders and presidents from 1905 to 1979 likely compiled by Saskatchewan Archives Board staff.
Saskatchewan Liberal Party information sheet
Information on the Liberal Party of Saskatchewan including names of leaders and presidents from 1905 to 1979 likely compiled by Saskatchewan Archives Board staff.
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 politicians
Group photograph of Saskatchewan Liberal politicians. Identified.
Letter, received May 1961, discussing opinions on the formation of the New Democratic Party. Creator and recipient names are unclear.
Article entitled Premier Blakeney Talks Business.... Saskatchewan Business, from the Saskatchewan Business Journal, Winter-Spring 1972. In the article Premier Allan Blakeney is interviewed by George Derksen, President and Publisher of Cambridge Publishers (Canada) Ltd., J. R. Martin, Editor of the Saskatchewan Business Journal, and Ed Kliewer, Saskatchewan Business Journal Sales Manager, regarding Blakeney's economic direction of Saskatchewan.
Winnifred Brears, President of the Saskatchewan Women's Liberal Association
Head and shoulders portrait of Winnifred Brears, President of the Saskatchewan Women's Liberal Association, 1946.
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.
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.
Party, Government and Administration in Saskatchewan Since 1944
Parte deEvelyn Eager fonds
Paper written by Evelyn Eager and presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association on June 2, 1970.
P.C. Rally; Devine holds artwork, Roy Simpson speaks at podium
Parte deD. Grant Devine fonds
P.C. Rally - (1) Devine holds artwork, Roy Simpson speaks at podium. (2) Devine with artist, Bertha Dyck, holding a painting. (3) Grant and Mrs. Gertie Hoehn. (4) Grant and Marjorie Wiens of Green Lake, Saskatchewan (Mother of Larry Dybuig S.H.C. Director, Prince Albert. Branch)
Premier Grant Devine Speech at Saskatoon Rally
Parte deD. Grant Devine fonds
Side 1: Premier Grant Devine introduces candidates for all Saskatoon ridings. He speaks at the Concordia Club for Saskatoon P.C. rally about economic conditions in Saskatchewan; NDP shortcomings previous to 1982; P.C. progression.
Side 2: Premier Devine does a presentation to Chuck and Ruth Watson at the Saskatoon Rally. *Only Grant Devine's speech has been described.