Saskatchewan - Political parties

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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.

Samuel Norval Horner biography

Article, written by Colleen Slater-Smith and published in The Western Producer, on Samuel N. Horner. Horner was a Progressive Party Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for the Francis constituency, and a part of the coalition J.M.T. Anderson Government (1929-1934). In the article, Horner recalls his youth, his career in politics, and his life after political service.

Provincial Rights Party

  • Pamphlet File - Provincial Rights Party
  • File
  • ca. 1905-1912

Sessional Review, Saskatchewan Legislature 1909, and Statement of the Provincial Rights Policy booklet. Published in April 1910 by the Saskatchewan Publishing Co., Ltd., Regina, Saskatchewan. 78 p.

Pamphlet entitled Hon. F.W.G. Haultain Outlines his Policy: The Former Premier States His Attitude in Regard to Schools and Lands -- What His Test Case Policy Will Result In -- The Much Discussed Question of Boundaries [1905?] (4 copies). Includes head and shoulders portrait of Hon. F.W.G. Haultain, leader of the Provincial Rights Party, used on cover of pamphlet.

Campaign ribbon from May 1912 - slogan: Saskatchewan for Borden & Haultain.

Article called The Canadian Constitution Respecting Education (undetermined source or date).

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.

Douglas Graber

  • R-A10473 (1)-(2)
  • Item
  • 1946, 1963

Douglas Graber, Past President of the Young Liberal Association; member of the Executive Committee.

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