Photograph depicts a group of people standing by a Boeing ASW 707 test aircraft and a Lockheed Electra ASW naval test aircraft.
Photograph taken from interior of vehicle, dashboard visible in foreground. Snow on either side of highway stands at extreme height.
Trees on mountain base visible in background.
Man stands beside pickup truck on highway, hills in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “With the boss at Kivsta, Q.C.I.: May 1976, 13,000 yrs. carbondated habitation in the same location-- The real Charlottes and his counter culture protection in the rain, mist, moss and dense forest of the Haida”.
Sign in foreground reads: “Stop Bull Shitting, [Phoney (crossed out)] Ioney”.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “The Kitimat Oil Port Environmental Lobby, didn’t believe I killed it. I did!”
Running track visible in background.
Photograph depicts Campagnolo wearing sweat suit while sitting on exercise bike, lockers in background.
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.
This book is a complete pictorial history of the Summer and Winter Olympic Games in Montreal, Canada and Innsbruck, Austria.
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.
Plan for Kinsman childcare centre in Kitimat shows a general perspective of the potential building.
Newspaper includes article "Hazelton: Centre or Epicentre?" featuring photographs of Iona Campagnolo on pages 10 - 11.
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,.
1977 Wall calendar with picture of Elfi Schlegel on the cross beam in support of XOCES - Eagles School of Gymnastics in Weston, Ontario.
Full-length portrait of Bobby Orr in a Chicago Blackhawks jersey, signed "To Mrs Campagnolo, Best Wishes, Bobby Orr".
Photograph depicts an aerial view of the Prince Rupert shoreline.
Photograph depicts Jack Baker of Fort St John standing in the doorway of his log cabin on Tutizzi Lake.
Photograph depicts Jack Baker's log cabin on Tutizzi Lake covered with snow.
Photograph depicts Jack Baker's cabin with shoreline and plane as seen from a boat on Tutizzi Lake.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with MP Art Lee (of Vancouver East riding) and an unknown woman in a parking lot.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo standing in front of Berendon Glacier and Granduc mining operation north of Stewart.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo sitting with First Nations people at an event.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo talking to Houston Mayor Basil Studer and Ellen Williams at the official opening of the Houston & District Curling Club
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo shaking hands with Allan Lamport at the opening of the Allan A. Lamport Stadium in Toronto.
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Trudeau signing an autograph at an unknown location (possibly Haida Gwaii).
Photograph depicts Brian J. Sketchey of Simon Fraser University landing at the the Vancouver Sea Festival Accuracy Competition at English Beach. Sketchey was also a recipient of a 1976/77 grant-in-aid for student athletes.
Photograph depicts a portrait of Guy Cousineau. Photograph accompanied his notice of appointment as director of Loto Canada in 1976.
Photograph depicts a portrait of Albert F. Whyte that was attached to his resume for Director of Loto Canada.
Caption from paper on which photograph pasted reads: “Between Friends . . . Entre Amis”.
Woman stands on road, arm raised to show scale of snowbank in background.
Photograph depicts snowy area.
Plaques on unidentified structure in foreground.
Artwork hangs on wall in background. A man can be seen sitting on either side of Campagnolo.
Iona Campagnolo smiles from back seat.
File consists of correspondence, background material, newspaper clippings, reports, and an itinerary relating to Campagnolo's political speeches of 1976. Includes:
- “Between friends…entre amis” Constituent Report from Ottawa by Iona Campagnolo, July 1976
- “Speaking out…for Skeena” Constituent Report from Ottawa by Iona Campagnolo, March 1976
- House of Commons Debates, “Official Report” Monday, February 16, 1976
- House of Commons Debates, “Official Report” Tuesday, April 6, 1976
- House of Commons Debates, “Official Report” Friday, May 14, 1976
- House of Commons Debates, “Official Report” Monday, June 7, 1976
- Newsletter for the Prince Rupert Garden Club, March 1976 (includes membership card for Iona Campagnolo)
- Poem: “Souvenirs”, from Rhymes of a Country Postmistress by Edith Mary Essex
- Program: 1976 Canada Cup $3.00
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from “R” at 560 TK Radio / CHTK Radion Ltd, Prince Rupert, re: general correspondence, February 24, 1976
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Prime Minister Trudeau re: Meach Lake meeting, September 16, 1976
- Flower bouquet notecard from Roger Jackson re: appreciation, ca. 1976
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Jean Marchand re: thank you , July 14, 1976
- Handwritten note to Iona Campagnolo from Ed Broadbent re: missing a comment at noon, ca. 1976
- Christmas card from “Chief Skidegate” Dempsey (ca. 1976)
- “Happy New Year” card from Pierre Trudeau, Margaret, Justin, Sacha & Michel
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Prime Minister Trudeau re: happy birthday, October 18, 1976
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Richard O’Hagan, office of the Prime Minister re: thank you, April 14, 1976
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Joe Clark, Leader of the Opposition, re: thank you, March 4, 1976
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Prime Minister Trudeau re: thank you for assistance in planning trip to Queen Charlotte Islands, August 6, 1976
- Prime Minister’s Itinerary, Queen Charlotte Islands (P.M. Pierre Trudeau, 1976)
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Jean Marchand re: election results, November 29, 1976
- Unification of Sport Report, March 1976
- Portion of a typed apology to Iona Campagnolo, from another M.P., received October 27, 1976
- Ticket to Opening Ceremony of the Montreal, 1976 Olympic Games, July 17, 1976
- Typed copy of newspaper clipping on Iona Campagnolo by Alan Binkley
- Photocopied Commons Debates featuring Iona Campagnolo: October 14, 1976
- Newspaper clippings:
- “Our west coast transportation problems making Canada-wide news” Daily News, December 16, 1976
- “Folkfest” advertisement (unidentified B.C. newspaper, ca. 1976)
- “Iona”, Atlin News Miner, November 24, 1976
- “MP Iona Campagnolo takes Ottawa by storm” Toronto Star, April 24, 1976
- “Chretien outlines plans for 1976 federal spending” Daily News, March 1, 1976
- “Prime Minister Trudeau, arrogance or ignorance?” Daily News, March 16, 1976
- Newspaper photograph of Iona Campagnolo at a ribbon cutting ceremony for Mt. Hays ski hill, Daily News, 1976
- Newspaper photograph of Iona Campagnolo getting into her car (unidentified) ca. 1976
- “Socreds to control fish plant” Financial Times, March 1, 1976
- “Well here is one way to greet politicians” (unidentified), 1976
- “Minister to visit Rupert” Terrace Herald, February 4, 1976
- “Kimberley Dynamiter” Kimberley Bulletin, May 1976
- “A busy Iona Campagnolo presents Stewart Liberals with 1976 membership Award” The Grit, May 1976
- “Liberal MPs visiting” Kimberley Bulletin, May 4, 1976
- “Iona Campagnolo, Liberal MP” Kimberley Bulletin, May 5, 1976
- “Peggy Forgie, Left” Kimberley Bulletin, May 6, 1976
- “Joyous reunion” Ottawa Citizen, May 29, 1976
- “Iona Campagnolo, MP – Rising Star” Commentary newsletter, vol. 30, issue 6, August 1976
- “Making a Point” Lakes District News, February 11, 1976
- “Fitness boost for kids has Iona fit to be tied” Montreal Star, December 29, 1976
- Unidentified article by Douglas Fisher, Windsor Star, May 31, 1976
Publication is entitled "The Terms of BC's Entry into Confederation as they Relate to Transportation" by John Christopher of the Research Branch, Library of Parliament.
Publication contains booklet entitled "Citizens Plus: The Nishga People of the Naas River in Northwestern British Columbia" published by the Nishga Tribal Council of New Aiyansh.
Publication contains report entitled "Bear River Pass Railway Feasibility" created for the District of Stewart.
Publication details the members of each Canadian ministry and the dates for the period they were in office.
This Inuit carving is of an arctic mammal, possibly an otter, with a mounted brass plate with the inscription "Canada Cup 1976." This carving was a gift to Minister Iona Campagnolo from the Canada Cup yacht racing event.
Map depicts the whole of Canada and notes: gas pipelines, gas gathering lines, proposed gas pipelines, oil pipelines, oil gathering lines, proposed oil pipelines, gas fields, oil fields, refining centres, extraction plants, and oil sands. There is a smaller subsequent map of Alberta highlighting these features in greater detail.
Map depicts the city of Regina, Saskatchewan, noting main arterial, visitor centre, special interest points, parks and recreational areas, elementary and secondary schools, and shopping centres. A smaller subsequent map of the business district is provided as well.
Map depicts existing harbour development in Stewart, with an enlargement of the west side of the harbour.
Satellite map of the district of Kitimat for the purpose of developing an industrial corridor.
Plans for Kinsman childcare centre in Kitimat shows the site area plan of where the centre will be built.
Newspaper contains information regarding Leonard Peltier and an interview with Anna Ma Aquash.
This is a special edition of Coyoti Prints regarding the a declaration by Chief Jerome Patrick of the Nazko band and Chief Stanley Boyd of the Kluskus band entitled "Nazko-Kluskus: The Future is Now." The issue also includes articles such as "Before the Whiteman" and the "Impact of the Newcomers." Also includes letters from band members to the BC government regarding the territory of the Nazko and Kluskus bands.