File 2009.6.13.12.38 - Energy, Mines and Resources / Pipeline / Alcan (Alaska) Pipeline

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Energy, Mines and Resources / Pipeline / Alcan (Alaska) Pipeline

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    2009.6.13.12.38

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    • 1976-1979 (Creation)

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    2.5 cm of textual records

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    (18 October 1932-)

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    File consists of Campagnolo's correspondence regarding inquiries about the development of the Alcan (Alaska) Pipeline mainly regarding constituents' concerns about possible environmental effects. Includes memoranda, newspaper clippings, telexes, and communiques. Prominent people mentioned in the file are: Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Mayor Patrick D. Walsh (Fort St. John), and MLA Tom Butters. Also includes an information booklet entitled "The Alcan Pipeline Project - A Realistic solution to the Transportation of Alaskan Gas", an "Analysis of the Proposed Alcan Gas Pipeline" report, "The Alaska Highway Pipeline" (1978) report, "The Northern Gas Pipeline and BC's Development Proposals" (1978), a Yukon Conservation Society letter of concerns "Re: Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline", "Pipeline Agreement is Most Reasonable Deal Possible" (1978) report, "Benefits to Canada of the Northern Gas Pipeline" (1978) report, "Notes for an Address by Kent Jespersen, Vice President, Services, of Foothills Pipelines (Yukon) Ltd. to the Alberta Economic Outlook 1978 Seminar" (1977), "Lysyk Inquiry - A Submission by Thomas H. Butters, M.L.A. - Inuvik, N.W.T." (1977), an "Agreement between Canada and The United States of America on Principles Applicable to a Northern Natural Gas Pipeline" (1977), the "Definition of a Yukoner" by the Government of Yukon Territory (1977), "A Presentation to the Lysyk Inquiry" (1977), a No Pipeline Now "The National Coalition Against Northern Pipelines" press release (1977), "Importance to CP Air of Participation in the Proposed Alcan Pipeline Project" (1977), and a Canadian Wildlife Federation "Pipeline Update - NEB Hearings" (1977),

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    Files maintained in original Government of Canada Subject Block Numeric Classification System.

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    • English

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      Personal or academic use of materials is welcomed under the standard fair dealing and educational use clauses of Canadian Copyright Law. Commercial use is, however, forbidden without the express permission of the copyright holder. For information on obtaining written permission from the copyright holder, please contact the Northern B.C. Archives and Special Collections.

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      Part of the Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

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