Publication is entitled "Speech from the Throne Opening the Third Session of the Thirtieth Parliament".
Publication contains background paper for parliamentarians entitled "A Comparative Study of Senators and MPs" by John McDonough of the Research Branch, Library of Parliament.
Publication contains unpublished analysis that is "a digest of the numerous briefs which were received in response to the Green Paper entitled 'toward a national policy on amateur sport'" written by Iona Campagnolo and her office of the Ministry of Fitness and Amateur Sport.
Publication contains a workbook published by CAHPER for the promotion of the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games in Canadian schools.
Publication contains a government publication published in 1969 by the Task Force on Sports for Canadians, which was authorized by the Cabinet to study the field of sports and to report their findings on the sports situation in Canada at the time.
Publication contains the 74th annual yearbook of the Empire Club entitled "Empire Club of Canada Addresses 1976-1977" which includes speeches given to the Empire Club of Canada during that time period.
Map depicts existing oil lines, oil lines proposed or under construction, product lines, existing gas lines, gas lines proposed or under construction, LPG lines, and LPG lines proposed in Canada and Northern USA.
Map depicts the Coast of British Columbia and Federal and Provincial proposed fishing boundaries, including the 200 mile limit.
Tourist map of Corner Brook, Newfoundland depicting the various parks, streets and attraction centres.
This issue of "ISSUE" explores human rights in global perspective. It examines the efforts of people around the world to bring the spirit of the declaration into the relationships which govern their lives.
Newspaper includes article "Hazelton: Centre or Epicentre?" featuring photographs of Iona Campagnolo on pages 10 - 11.
Newspaper covers various First Nation concerns including the meeting of the brotherhood, the BC Indian Fishermen’s Assistance Program, fishing rights, and a tribute to the early members of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia.
The News Advertiser serves the areas of Terrace, Thornhill and Kitimat, British Columbia. This issue's headlines read "Why did Peter Burton lie on Sunday?" Also included are articles regarding the Alcan project,.
A 1978 calendar to support property forest management without spraying.
Computer print-out contains information regarding various projects funded by Ministry of Fitness and Amateur Sport. Includes the names of projects, organization names, project number, description of project, the approval amount of funds allotted to the project and the payments year to date. Also included are the projects missing refusal.
Poster advertising the Alberta Winter Games in Medicine Hat, March 1-5, 1978.
1977 Wall calendar with picture of Elfi Schlegel on the cross beam in support of XOCES - Eagles School of Gymnastics in Weston, Ontario.
Proposed master plan for the inner areas of Kitimat Port. Drawing includes proposed terminal area, industrial terminal, future forest products terminal, bulk terminal, and the industrial corridor.
Blueprint to the Carrier Communication Centre in Vanderhoof depicts third story floor plan which includes: office spaces, lunch room, kitchen, and accommodation rooms.
Drawing depicts the grounds and layout of the proposed Queen Charlotte Islands Museum, located on Skidegate Inlet.
Drawing is the third of five that depict the proposed family recreation complex in Whitehorse. This drawing shows proposed elevations and includes two sketches, one of the Northeast elevation and the other of the Southeast elevation.
Drawing is the final drawing of five of the proposed family recreation complex in Whitehorse. Notable areas in this design include: a lounge, and viewing areas where a person could overlook the curling rink, the theatres, and the pool.
Lower floor plans of the proposed Family Recreation Complex in Whitehorse include: an ice hockey arena, pool, curling rink, courtyard, gym and an outline for a future gym.
Corn husk figurines of a child and a woman holding a basket, which were a souvenir gifted by the people of Claresholm, Alberta to Minister Iona Campagnolo.
This souvenir coin depicts the Kitimat city crest on the front and aboriginal artwork on the reverse. The words inscribed read "Corporation of the district of Kitimat - incorporated 1953" on the front, and "Kitimat, British Columba, Aluminum City" on the reverse. This coin was likely a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo when she visited Kitimat.
Button badge promotes W.A.R.P.—Women Against Rising Prices—which was formed in Bramalea, Ontario on Feb. 15, 1979.
Includes six ribbons for first, second, and third places with three in English and three in French. Also includes 2 foam badges for the 1979 Royal Bank Junior Olympics, one in English and the other in French.
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to the amateur sport functions of the Fitness and Amateur Sport branch of the Department of National Health and Welfare. Records include copies of legislation and policy relating to sport, reports, questionnaires, newspaper and magazine clippings, newsletters, meeting minutes, brochures, posters, reference material, and speeches from Minister Campagnolo and others. Includes correspondence regarding government policies on amateur sport; the metrication of sports; Canadian hosting policies for tournaments; Canada Cup 1976; the Commonwealth Games, particularly the 1978 Commonwealth Games held in Edmonton; the Pan American Games; international ice hockey competitions, particularly at the World Cup Championships; the Arctic Winter Games; the Canada Winter Games, particularly the 1979 Brandon, Manitoba games; the Canada Summer Games; requests for financial assistance and grant applications from various sporting bodies; Hockey Canada; the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal and the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow; the Special Olympics and financial assistance for physically disabled atheletes; the effects of apartheid and racism on the Olympics; sports halls of fame; and sports award programs. Also includes alphabetical name registry files for amateur sport associations and organizations that contain correspondence and informational material related to specific groups. Contains records for Loto Canada, the national lottery that funded in part the Fitness and Amateur Sport branch, which include inquiries, complaints, and statements of opinion about lotteries from interested Canadians.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding Canadian policies on amateur sports. Also includes a bill from the United States Senate about athletic activity, notes on various issues in sports, a copy of a new governmental sports policy for amateur sport, a report in French entitled "Une Politique du Sport au Canada" (Sports Policy in Canada) about increasing Canadian participation in recreational activities and sports.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding financial assistance to sports organizations.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding financial assistance to sports organizations. Also includes photocopied newspaper clippings, a newsletter in French and English by the Canadian Federation of Provincial School Athletic Associations (CFPSAA), a submission to the government by the Chess Federation of Canada for support in international chess efforts, notes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding financial assistance for sports in schools and universities. Also includes a newsletter in French and English by the Canadian Federation of Provincial School Athletic Associations (CFPSAA), business cards for publications director Louise Behan, a bulletin on College Bowl '78, a list of Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU) board members, an address by Campagnolo at the CIAU annual meeting, brochures in French and English with information on the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union, a business card for CIAU assistant executive director John McConachie, a CIAU 1976-1977 directory booklet, notes, telexes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding sports in schools and universities. Also includes a bulletin on Loto Canada, and newsletters in French and English by the Canadian Federation of Provincial School Athletic Associations (CFPSAA).
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding coaching positions and appointments. Also includes booklets entitled "Coaching Review," original and photocopied newspaper clippings, a newsletter on sports by CAHPER News, photocopied financial statements for SporTiV Inc., a business card for Frank Ratcliffe with the Coaching Association of Canada, amendments to the general operating by-law for the Coaching Association of Canada, a list of publications by national and provincial sport governing bodies, a photocopied article on sport documentation from the Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, a report on SporTiV Inc., a pamphlet in French and English on the Sport Information Resource Centre (SIRC), a report on the Financial Post presented to the president of SporTiV Inc., notes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding Bob Nelitz's gold medal in Model Aviation.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding financial assistance for sporting organizations. Also includes a list of sports supported by the O'Keefe Sports Foundation, and an informational pamphlet and rules booklets for the Ottawa Athletic Club.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding alpine ski facilities in Brandon Manitoba for the Jeux Canada Winter Games. Also includes a newsletter from the Brandon Hills Action Committee, copies of a petition to keep Alpine and Nordic skiing in Brandon for the games, and newspaper clippings.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding concerns with the Canada Cup in hockey. Also includes official statements by Marc Lalonde on the Canada Cup and the Canadian Invitational Hockey Tournament, photocopied newspaper clippings, and telexes.
File consists of telexes in French and English regarding the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta. Also includes newspaper clippings, notes on international policies connected with the Games, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta. Also includes a press release on an art performance group from Papua New Guinea, a list of prominent foreign visitors, a brochure of young artists of the commonwealth, photocopied newspaper clippings, telexes in French and English, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta. Also includes a copy of an agreement between Queen Elizabeth and the Commonwealth Games of Canada Foundation to host the Games in Edmonton, an invitation list for a state dinner with Queen Elizabeth, original and photocopied newspaper clippings, a magazine article in Arabic with accompanying English translation about Campagnolo's achievements in politics, a list of standings in shooting with accompanied payments, a press release about rebroadcasting the cultural program from the Games, a list of suppliers who contributed to the Games, a list of Canadian medal winners, notes, telexes, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the official film and financial contributions for the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta. Prominent correspondents include Norman Cafik Minister of State for Multiculturalism, and Wallace Fife, Australian Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs.
File consists of incoming telexes about the inclusion of South African athletes in World Figure Skating Championships. Also includes a newspaper clipping on Canadian skaters.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding Canada's participation in international hockey at the World Cup Championships and the Committee on International Hockey. Prominent correspondents include MPs Donald Munro, Kenneth Robinson, Robert McCleave, Jim Fleming, and Jack Marshall, and Minister of National Revenue Monique Begin. Also includes original and photocopied newspaper clippings, a press release in English and French about Canada's role in international hockey, a report in English and French on the Committee on International Hockey, a transcript from the CBC radio program "The World at Six," memoranda, and a telex.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding Canada's participation in international hockey and the development of hockey in Canada. Also includes photocopied newspaper clippings, photocopied invoices from Le Quatre Saisons in Montreal, briefs in English and French submitted to the committee on international hockey, lists of names of people who attended meetings by the committee on International Hockey.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding the Arctic Winter Games. Prominent correspondents include MPs Erik Nielsen, and Wally Firth. Also includes a report by the Arctic Winter Games Corporation entitled "The Impact and achievements of the Arctic Winter Games: 1968-1976," notes, telexes, and memoranda.
File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding the 1975 Jeux Canada Winter Games. Also includes a news release acknowledging Lethbridge as host city for the games, a report to the board of directors, an issue of the "Lethbridge Herald" with front-page feature of the games, and a memorandum on a grant to the organizing committee.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding the Jeux Canada Winter Games in Brandon, Manitoba. Prominent correspondents include Minister of Finance Jean Chretien, and President of the Liberal Party of Canada Gildas Molgat. Also includes photocopied newspaper clippings, original signature of Jean Chretien, a report on the progress of the Jeux Canada Winter Games, an informational booklet on the City of Brandon, a proposal for a banquet in support of the winter games, meeting minutes of the management committee of the winter games, an article in a Jeux Canada Games magazine, a report on the Jeux Canada Games, and memoranda.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding bids for host cities of the 1983 Jeux Canada Winter games. Also includes a tourist brochure and sticker promoting Corner Brook Newfoundland, a newsletter entitled "Leisure Time" a booklet for ecotourism on the Trans-Canada Highway in Newfoundland, and a Corner Brook community newsletter.
File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding the Jeux Canada Summer Games. Also includes a report on expenditures and budget for the 1977 Canada Games, telexes and memoranda