File contains agendas, itineraries, speeches, newspaper clippings, and correspondence related to Campagnolo's political speeches and correspondence of 1984. Includes:
- Letter to Bryan Williams from Iona Campagnolo re: threats against her life for her views on Pro-Choice; Campaign Life and CARAL, September 28, 1984
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Leadership Convention (Tribute to Stephen Neary, Leader), St. John’s Newfoundland, October 12, 1982
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Laurier Club of Winnipeg, October 17, 1984
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the National Executive Meeting, October 19, 1984
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Canadian Wood Council, Ottawa, October 23, 1984
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Liberal Party of Saskatoon, November 4, 1984
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Ontario New Liberals Policy Conference, November 23, 1984
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo to the Vancouver-Kingsway Liberal Association, November 24, 1984: “Quo Vadis Canada? – Like B.C.!”
- 1984 Political advertisement supporting Iona Campagnolo for North Vancouver-Burnaby riding
- “Iona Campagnolo for North Vancouver-Burnaby”, political campaign pamphlet for Iona Campagnolo for the 1984 federal election
- Newspaper clippings:
- Political cartoons: “Peterson’s Don’t Believe it or Do!” Vancouver Sun, July 26, 1984
- “Grits see end” The Province, August 22, 1984
- “A strong contender enters the field”, Macleans, 1984
- “Liberal heads held high after Campagnolo erases deficit” The Globe and Mail, March 28, 1984
- “Pleasant persuasion” (unidentified)
- “Abortion foes tackle 3 ridings” (unidentified)
- Political cartoon featuring Iona Campagnolo as Whistler’s Mother about to be ‘launched’ (unidentified)
- “Even $2-million offer can’t make Campagnolo run”, The Citizen, Ottawa, March 13, 1984
- “Campagnolo assured of campaign cash: Liberal”, The Gazette, March 14, 1984
- “Pour Mme Campagnolo, il est ‘trop tard’ pour se présenter”, La Presse, March 15, 1984
- “Campagnolo croit qui’il est trop tard pour elle”, Le Devoir, March 15, 1984
- “Frozen Policy”, The Sun (undated)
- “Anti-abortionist: Jesuit missionary leaves for India”, re: Fr. Lawrence Abello, S.J. (unidentified, undated)
- “Rumours hot, booze cold at Grit-fest”, The Edmonton Journal, June 14, 1984
- “War not over for Campagnolo” The Sun, September 5, 1984
- “Turner hunting new party blood for the next time” The Sun, September 5, 1984
- Special section: “Election ‘84” from The Sun, September 5, 1984
- Macleans magazine front cover, table of contents, and pages 14-24 of article “Canada after Trudeau”, March 12, 1984
- “A strong contender enters the field”, Macleans, March 26, 1984 (4 pages)
- “Turner swallowed himself”, Times Colonist, March 24, 1984
- “It could have been Iona”, Times Colonist, June 14, 1984
- “All is forgiven as western Grits look to future” Times Colonist, June 18, 1984
- “One man’s opinion”, Times Colonist, June 9, 1984
- “An idea whose time has come”, (unidentified) June 1984
- “Campagnolo, 9 others elected to executive of Liberal party” Globe and Mail, June 1984
- “Iona”, Globe and Mail, April 14, 1984
- Handwritten letter to Iona Campagnolo from Rene Bourget re: recent visit
- Postcard to Iona Campagnolo from Leni Joanson (?) re: Pro-Choice support (undated)
- Copy of letter from Kenneth Emberley to various members of the Liberal Party, 1984 re: Liberal policy
- Speech by Iona Campagnolo for Leader’s Night, June 14, 1984 (3 pages)