Saskatchewan - Political parties

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Lynda Haverstock attends Liberal Party events

(1) Jean Chrétien speaks at a podium at a political event. Date and geographical location unknown.

(2) Lynda Haverstock stands with three unidentified women at the federal Liberal convention in Ottawa, Ontario, May 1994.

(3): Lynda Haverstock sits at a table with Marian Maloney standing behind her at the National Women's Liberal Commission on November 30, 1991.

(4)-(5): Lynda Haverstock attends the Saskatchewan-Manitoba Liberal Women's Retreat at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, September 22, 1990.

(6)-(8): Lynda Haverstock, leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party and Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chrétien meet in Ottawa, Ontario, 1995.

Lynda Haverstock campaigning across Saskatchewan

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.

The Greatest Canadian: Tommy Douglas

  • MI-13451
  • Item
  • 2004

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.

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.

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.

Miscellaneous No. 1 to 8

No. 1: Leaflet entitled Put People Before Profits, issued by the Communist Party of Canada, ca. 1982.

Nos. 2 to 5: Campaign leaflets for Carol Stadnyk, Independent candidate in Saskatoon South in the April 26, 1982 provincial general election.

No. 6: Campaign leaflet issued by the Political Education Committee, Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, CLC, supporting the New Democratic Party in the June 23, 1971 provincial general election. The leaflet is entitled What Saskatchewan and its Wage-Earners Deserve from a Provincial Government After June 23rd...

No. 7: Campaign leaflet for Jim Harding, Independent candidate in Regina Victoria in the April 26, 1982 provincial general election.

No. 8: Pamphlet issued by the Western Canada Concept Party of Saskatchewan. 198-?.

New Democratic Party - Regina Centre, Regina Lakeview, Regina Lake Centre pamphlets, leaflets, etc.

Records relating to the provincial and federal New Democratic Party, many particularly regarding the districts of Regina Centre, Regina Lakeview, and Regina Lake Centre. The records are predominantly pamphlets, leaflets, and letters to members, constituents, and supporters, relating to elections, New Deal for People and party policies.

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