Saskatchewan Liberal Party information sheet
- R-E410
- File
- 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.
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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.
"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.
The Greatest Canadian: Tommy Douglas
Item is a VHS copy of the home DVD version of an episode entitled "Tommy Douglas" from the television documentary series The Greatest Canadian, which aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In the episode, media personality George Stroumboulopoulos advocates why Douglas should be considered as the greatest Canadian. Through the use of archival material and dramatization, the episode chronicles Douglas's life and political contributions to Canada.
The writer, director and producer for the episode was Guy O'Sullivan; the associate producer was Rachel Houlihan; the editor was Jim Goertzen; and the director of photography was Jeff Cole. Copyright is held by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Part of Garrett Wilson fonds
Pamphlet issued by the CCF National Office in Ottawa, Ontario entitled Who Benefits From Soaring Prices? regarding inflation and price control. ca. 1950.
Notice issued by the University of Saskatchewan CCF Club outlining the CCF Platform.
Notice issued by the Progressive Conservative Student Association outlining the party's platform on national defence, bureaucracy and development of Canada.
Liberal platform issued by the University Liberal Club, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Printed by Midwest Litho Limited.
Booklet entitled Liberals on the Campus: How Men and Women of Canada's Universities Helped to Write Platform and Choose New Leader of the Liberal Party. Published by the Canadian University Liberal Federation, Ottawa, Ontario, January 1949.
Unidentified man and maybe the secretary preparing the "Saskatchewan Liberal" for mailing.
Saskatchewan Women's Liberal Association
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.
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
Reminiscences of a Left Wing Social Democrat
Part of Niles L. Buchanan fonds
Unpublished manuscript entitled, Reminiscences of a Left Wing Social Democrat, written by Niles L. Buchanan. A short history of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation movement in the Notukeu-Willow Bunch region of Saskatchewan, and Buchanan's involvement in it.
Buchanan, Niles Leonard, 1909-1987
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.
Frank Eliason : A Forgotten Founder of the CCF
Item component is an article by George Hoffman that appears in volume 58, issue 1 of Saskatchewan History beginning on page 18.
Hoffman, George