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- 1955
The fonds consists of a letter written by D.L. Speer to Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of England, on the defeat of the Conservative Ministry dating from 1955 and a reply from Winston Churchill in 1955.
Speer, D.L.
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The fonds consists of a letter written by D.L. Speer to Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of England, on the defeat of the Conservative Ministry dating from 1955 and a reply from Winston Churchill in 1955.
Speer, D.L.
The fonds consists of photographs relating to Grey's political and private life; scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, correspondence, greeting cards, and other materials from Grey's political career (1988-2004); speeches, some handwritten some taken out of Hansard, given by Grey in the House of Commons (1989, 1998-2004); press releases (1998-2004); handwritten speeches delivered outside the House of Commons (1989-2004); handwritten notes from political activities (1996-2004); reports and polling information related to her activities (1989-2003); House of Commons day planners (1989-2000); materials relating to Reform Party strategies and policies; materials relating to Grey's wedding to Lewis Larson in 1993; materials from the defamation suit filed against Grey by George Bears et all (Grassroots for Day, 2001-2002); assorted e-mails and letters for and against Stockwell Day as leader of the Canadian Alliance Party, in relation to the 2001 CA Leadership National Council, and in regards to the Democratic Representative Caucus (DRC) formed in part by Grey in reaction to the leadership crisis; campaign mailings, newsletters, and Christmas cards Grey sent to her constituents and stationary samples from her constituency office (1988-2004); memorabilia from Grey's appearances on numerous television programs including the CBC production "The Greatest Canadian" and "The Rick Mercer Report"; memorabilia from Grey's 10th anniversary as a member of the House of Commons (1998); a folder of poetry written by Grey; a folder of farewell correspondence related to her retirement in 2004; a small scrapbook of childhood and other photos with handwritten notes; a copy of "Poisoned Chalice: The Last Campaign of the Progressive Conservative Party?" by David McLaughlin, signed by author, with sections highlighted by Grey; VHS tapes of Grey in the House of Commons, on various television programs, and some home movies; audio cassette tapes including speeches by Grey, parodies, Reform party materials, and recordings of "His", a Christian music group Grey was part of; 1 audio reel of "Reform Radio"; and 1 CD of Grey on AM930 the Light.
Grey, Deb
Modern Alberta float in procession at Edmonton inauguration, September 1, 1905
Part of F.R.F. McKitrick fonds
McKitrick, F.R.F., Edmonton, Alberta
Fonds consists of records used by Baker during his time as an MLA with the Alberta Legislature and records pertaining to the Social Credit movement in Alberta. The records include correspondence, reports, photographs, transparencies, articles, brochures, newspaper clippings and published materials. The fonds has been divided into the following series: Political records; Social Credit literature; and Photographs and transparencies.
Baker, Floyd
The fonds consists of correspondence with William Aberhart, C. H. Douglas, Herbert Bruce Brougham, G.B. O'Connor, G.H. Van Allen and others about Social Credit in Alberta, newspaper clippings, research notes, and a copy of "The Case for Douglas Social Credit," the brief prepared by Herbert C. Boyd for C.H. Douglas.
Boyd, Herbert C.
The collection consists of a map of part of Keewatin showing Dominion Land Surveys, a map of Railroads and Counties for the Dominion of Canada, and issues of Social Credit periodicals including Today and Tomorrow, "Mr. Speaker" (published by New Democracy members of Parliament), "The Prophetic Voice" (Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute) and the Canadian Social Creditor.
Heritage Books
1968 Federal Election collection
The collection consists of material related to candidates from Alberta for the 1968 Federal Election and includes pamphlets, correspondence, posters, and clippings.
Fonds consists of a compilation of historical anecdotes written by A. Russell Patrick about his years as a Provincial Cabinet Minister, two printed documents written by A. Russell Patrick, three photographs, and two menus for a banquet in honour of the 60th anniversary of the Edmonton Journal.
Patrick, A. Russell
Election address by A.C. Rutherford
League of the Empire meeting attended by A.C. Rutherford