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Political Speeches, 1986 (II)
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2009.6.3.31
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1986 (Creation)
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(18 October 1932-)
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File contains agendas, itineraries, speeches, newspaper clippings, and correspondence related to Campagnolo's political speeches of 1986. Includes:
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Harold Wright O.C. re: thank you, August 20, 1986
- Notes for speech by Iona Campagnolo to a business luncheon in Kelowna, B.C.: “A fair trade for Canada”, August 21, 1986
- Itineraries: September 29 – December 13, 1986
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Kitchener Liberal Association: “The Bibittes”, September 10, 1986
- Itinerary for Iona Campagnolo: visit to the St-Maurice Constituency, September 24, 1986
- Newspaper clipping: “Iona Campagnolo aime Chretién mais demeure loyale à Turner” Le Nouvelliste, September 25, 1986
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to St.-Maurice By-Election, September 29, 1986
- Itinerary for Iona Campagnolo: visit to the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, October 5-7, 1986
- Poetry and brief note sent to Iona Campagnolo from Margaret (?) re: “The Women” by Frances Frost; “Bitter Cup” by Mary V. Farnum and poem by Margaret (?), October 21, 1986
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Alan Simmons, re: general support, October 28, 1986
- Women and Politics Conference Forum: “Honourable gentlemen and important women with chic wide shoulders”, Toronto, November 7, 1986 (2 copies)
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Jolunders (?) re: thank you, November 18, 1986
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from John C. Crosbie, Minister of Transport re: thank you and comments on her retirement tribute as President of the Liberal Party, November 18, 1986
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Leo D. Barry, M.L.A. Newfoundland and Labrador, Leader of the Opposition re: female candidates within the Liberal Party, November 21, 1986
- Pamphlet: “Call for the 1986 National Convention of the Liberal Party of Canada”, November 27-30, 1986”
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Wendy Williams re: women in politics, December 29, 1986
- Photocopy of handwritten “Newsletter Column: The Policy Agenda”, ca. 1986
- Publication: Talented Canadians: Past and Present, published by Sargent Park School, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Chapter: “Iona Campagnolo” written by Kathleen Williamson, ca.1986
- Newspaper clippings:
- “Anti-Turner voters said loyal Liberals” The Vancouver Sun, October 29, 1986
- “252 Liberals sign letter chastising Campagnolo” The Globe and Mail, October 29, 1986
- “76% of Liberal delegates tell Turner he’s the boss”, The Toronto Star, December 1, 1986
- “Iona’s last stand” The Vancouver Sun, November 15, 1986
- “Nouveau président du PLC, Michel Robert veut régler le déficit du parti”, La Presse, December 1, 1986
- “The great debate: will it be John or Jean?” The Vancouver Sun, November 27, 1986
- “Davey: is he hawking his book or poised for a coup” The Gazette, September 20, 1986
- “Davey: loyalty owed to party not to leader” The Gazette, September 17, 1986
- “Le vice-président du PLC réclame la tête de Turner” La Presse, September 21, 1986
- “Davey’s jabs ruin the party for Turner” The Gazette, September 23, 1986
- “Bennett exit cheers Grits” New Westminster Now, June 3, 1986
- “Door is open for Liberals” New Westminster Record, 1986
- “Iona Campagnolo tirera sa révérence” Le Droit, October 16, 1986
- “Campagnolo stirs party faithful” Gazette, April 16, 1986
- “Bull of the woods will roar no more” The Province, July 20, 1986
- “Canada in unique position” (unidentified) June 13, 1986
- “300 fires roast Chenier Liberal red”, Timmins Daily Press, January 24, 1986
- “Campagnolo credits gains by the Grits to distrust of the Tories”, Timmins Daily Press, January 24, 1986
- “Anti-Turner voters said loyal Liberals” The Vancouver Sun, October 29, 1986
- “252 Liberals sign letter chastising Campagnolo”, The Globe and Mail, October 29, 1986
- Coverage of the Liberal Convention in The Ottawa Citizen, pages A1-A4, November 28, 1986
- Speech by the Honourable Iona Campagnolo to the Alberta Liberal Party, Red Deer, Alta.: “When I’m 64”, March 8, 1986
- Open Letter to Iona Campagnolo, President of the Liberal Party of Canada, October 28, 1986 re: free and open debate
- Program for a Liberal Party event: “The Evening to Remember”, November 15, 1986 featuring Iona Campagnolo
- Correspondence between Miss Stephanie Rathwell and Mary Alderman re: sitting appointment for Iona Campagnolo to be photographed by Yousuf Karsh, photographer, July 17, 1986
- Portrait* of Iona Campagnolo by Yousuf Karsh (SEPARATED SEE “PHOTOGRAPH INVENTORY”)
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Dan Gilbert re: loan of Karsh photo for purposes of painting, May 26 (1986?)
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Liberal Party of Canada (Quebec), Quebec City, March 2, 1986 (in French and English)
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