File 2009.6.3.06 - Political Speeches, 1977 (I)

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Political Speeches, 1977 (I)

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    2009.6.3.06

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    • 1977 (Creation)

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    (18 October 1932-)

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    File consists of background information, memoranda, programs, correspondence, itineraries, reports, and newspaper clippings relating to Campagnolo's political speeches of 1977. Includes:

    • “Iona Campagnolo: the cabinet minister from Skeena B.C. is strong stuff” Homemaker’s Magazine, September 1977
    • Grey Cup Ticket, Montreal, 1977
    • “Oh Canada! Oh Skeena!” Constituent Report from Ottawa by Iona Campagnolo, March 1977 (2 copies)
    • “at work… for Skeena” Constituent Report from Ottawa by Iona Campagnolo, July, 1977 (2 copies)
    • “…Your Majesty, we offer our sincere…” Constituent Report from Ottawa by Iona Campagnolo, November, 1977 (2 copies)
    • Political pamphlet featuring background and accomplishments of Iona Campagnolo, Minister of State for Fitness and Amateur Sport (2 copies)
    • Copy of memo to Minister / Ian / April / Tom / Peter from Ken re: Granduc Mine Stats, December 1, 1977
    • Newspaper clippings:
      • “Campagnolo one of PM’s top assets”, Kitchener-Waterloo Record, May 11, 1977
      • “Must make room for minorities: Campagnolo” Oakville Journal Record, February 23, 1977
      • “It’s Joe Who versus whom?” ca. 1977
      • “Setting a fine example” The Globe and Mail, February 18, 1977
      • “In the swing” The Citizen, Ottawa, February 22, 1977
      • “Iona Campagnolo tra politica e femminismo” La Tribuna Italiana, August 1977
      • “Would you believe Iona as Canada’s Bionic Woman?” Ottawa Journal, October 15, 1977
      • “Christmas Greeting”, The Tampa Times, December 15, 1977
      • “The longest speech…” Port Hope Evening Guide, October 13, 1977
      • “Il 24 Settembre 1977, data d annali per la comunita’ Italiana” Il Marco Polo, November 1977
      • “A new era in sport” (unidentified) October 13, 1977
      • “Healthy, wealthy and wise” (unidentified) ca. 1977
      • “Visite du minister Campagnolo” (unidentified) ca. 1977
      • “Separatism like ‘amputation’ Campagnolo tells area Grits”, Cobourg Daily Star, October 13, 1977
      • “Questions, questions” Toronto Sun, November 22, 1977
      • “Iona ends speculations – she’ll remain Skeena MP” Northern Sentinel, September 8, 1977
      • “Iona’s parable of the bulls” Northern Sentinel, September 8, 1977
      • “Wolfe manque de neige!” Montréal-Matin, March 9, 1977
      • “Guests enjoy billiard game” The Guardian, Charlottetown, PEI, January 21, 1977
      • “MPs’ taste in cars has American flavor” The Gazette, December 9, 1977
      • “Now that she’s got the money, Iona to create 115, 000 coaches” Ottawa Citizen, February 24, 1977
      • “Federal Minister visits” (unidentified) 1977
      • “Le Canada n’a pas fini d’aller de l’avant” (unidentified) 1977
      • “Aquarena opens” Ottawa Daily News, 1977
      • Newspaper photograph: Iona Campagnolo presenting fitness award to student Peter Douglas, Ottawa Citizen, June 29, 1977
      • “Sport Minister Campagnolo tries moving mountains” The Victorian, September 28, 1977
      • “Federal grant” The Daily News, September 28, 1977
      • Political cartoon, The Citizen, 1977
      • “City was the big winner in Grey Cup” Montréal Gazette, November 29, 1977
      • “The Minister’s a good sport” (unidentified, ca. 1977)
      • “Jacques Beauchamp”, Sunday Express, November 13, 1977
      • “No secrets, no exam, no fat” The Globe and Mail, February 21, 1977
      • “Canada capable of sixth at Olympics: Campagnolo”, The Toronto Star, November 22, 1977
      • “Shape up Londoners”, London Evening Free Press, November 9, 1977
      • “Liberal Minister chats with Kelowna children”, The Kelowna Daily Courier, June 17, 1977
      • “Hockey probe worth more than $20,000” Montréal Gazette, July 13, 1977
      • “Iona Campagnolo: un minister Canadien à l’écoute du milieu sportif”, Le Devoir, August 2, 1977
      • “The chief: John George Diefenbaker fights on for One Canada”, The Whig-Standard, April 27, 1977
      • “Speight on sports” Nechako Chronicle, February 24, 1977
      • Letter to the editor, Northern Sentinel, February 10, 1977
      • “Only money will talk” The Citizen-Ottawa, January 28, 1977
      • “Sports Federation delegates” The Citizen-Ottawa, January 28, 1977
      • “A deadly duo” Daily News, February 11, 1977
      • “The Prince of Wales? No. Mr. Bennett”, Vancouver Sun, February 10, 1977
      • “Gov’t steps in to ‘help’ hockey”, The Province, May 19, 1977
      • “Ships grain” The Vernon Daily Press, February 24, 1977
      • “She has hopes, not power” Ottawa Journal, May 19, 1977
      • “Campagnolo wants hockey summit” The Vancouver Sun, May 19, 1977
      • “Campagnolo plans probe of hockey” Montréal Gazette, May 19, 1977
      • “Special status seen as cure” Lakes District News, April 20, 1977
      • “Campagnolo confident of the success of Winter Games” The Brandon Sun, May 21, 1977
      • Letter to the Editor, Nechako Chronicle, February 3, 1977
      • “Campagnolo meets co-op leaders” (unidentified, ca. 1977)
      • “Campagnolo says gov’t won’t subsidize costs” (unidentified, ca. 1977)
      • “Into the spirit of things” Ottawa Citizen, May 3, 1977
      • “Helping hand” Ottawa Citizen, February 18, 1977
      • “Hockey a unity factor” Citizen, August 19, 1977
      • “Frank Howard’s Bureaucrats” The Citizen-Ottawa, September 30, 1977
      • “Minister visits” Halifax Herald, February 14, 1977
      • “Amateur sport puts cards on table”, The Tribune, December 6, 1977
      • “I’m not a jock says” (partial clipping, unidentified) ca. 1977
      • “Canada’s sport boss” The Toronto Star, January 22, 1977
      • Page 8 of The Daily News, St. John’s Newfoundland featuring: “Aquarena opens”, January 24, 1977
      • Feature section of the Sunday Sun on the Royal Visit, October 16, 1977
      • “Grande inaugurazione”, L’Eco D’Italia, September 30, 1977
    • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Rosalyn Carter, wife of President Jimmy Carter, re: thank you for gift and visit, August 30, 1977
    • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Francoise Fortin (?), re: thank you, July 19, 1977
    • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Hon. John G. Diefenbaker re: thank you for condolences, February 18, 1977
    • Itinerary for Iona Campagnolo, September 20-26, 1977
    • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Paul Tremblay, Ambassador of Canada (Rome) re: upcoming visit, April 22, 1977
    • Program for Luncheon hosted by Iona Campagnolo, Minister of State, Fitness and Amateur Sport in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, October 15, 1977 (2 copies)
    • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Jack H. Horner, M.P., Minister Without Portfolio, re: thank you, June 1, 1977
    • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau re: thank you for work with 1977 Canada Summer Games in St. John’s Newfoundland, September 14, 1977
    • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau re: birthday wishes, October 18, 1977
    • Postcard to Iona Campagnolo from unidentified re: condemnation of her following Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, November 14, 1977
    • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Denis Howell, Department of the Environment, England re: thank you, December 16, 1977

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