Photograph depicts an unknown office assistant in Iona Campagnolo's office in either Prince Rupert or Ottawa.
Photograph depicts a group portrait of Iona Campagnolo, unidentified Chinese delegates, and unidentified others in Campagnolo's Ottawa office.
Photograph depicts a group portrait of Iona Campagnolo, unidentified Chinese delegates, and unidentified others in Campagnolo's Ottawa office.
Photograph depicts a group portrait of Iona Campagnolo, unidentified Chinese delegates, and unidentified others in Campagnolo's Ottawa office.
Photograph depicts a group portrait of Iona Campagnolo, unidentified Chinese delegates, and unidentified others in Campagnolo's Ottawa office.
Photograph depicts a group portrait of Iona Campagnolo, unidentified Chinese delegates, and unidentified other persons in Campagnolo's Ottawa office.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo sitting and talking with a group of unidentified Chinese delegates and others in her Ottawa office. Campagnolo's back is to the camera. A statue of a howling wolf is on the center table, and First Nations art is visible in the background.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo standing and talking with Eugene Whelan, Minister of Agriculture.
Minister Iona Campagnolo speaking at the North Coast District Council, three unidentified men and two unidentified women seated around her. Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “North Coast District Council”.
Many people are seated around a meeting table. Hugh Faulkner is at the head of the table, seated beside a flip chart with the word "Agenda" written at the top.
Hugh Faulkner is sitting at a table and speaking into a recording device that is held by two men. A third man is sitting with his back to the camera.
The group stands against wall, banquet tables in foreground.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: "Minister DINA Hugh Faulkner + Kitamaat Band Council for Land Claim presentation".
Two Kitamaat Band Council members sitting at a table during the Kitamaat Band North Coast District Council meeting and land claim presentation. A third man is sitting in the background with crossed arms.
Hugh Faulkner, Kitamaat Band Council members, and an unknown man sitting at a table talking during the Kitamaat Band North Coast District Council meeting and land claim presentation.
Hugh Faulkner and Kitamaat Band Council members sitting at a table talking during the Kitamaat Band North Coast District Council meeting and land claim presentation.
Iona Campagnolo sitting and speaking with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Doolan in Kincolith during the North Coast Council meeting and land claim presentation with the Kitimaat Band Council.
Group shot of Hugh Faulkner and the Kitimaat Band Council at a land claims presentation during the North Coast District Council meeting. Eight council members are pictured.
Hugh Faulkner and Kitamaat Band Council members sitting at a table talking during the Kitamaat Band North Coast District Council meeting and land claim presentation.
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau talking at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo talking to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Trudeau signing an autograph at an unknown location (possibly Haida Gwaii).
Photograph depicts Jean-Jacques Blais offering to take Margaret Trudeau's bags with Iona Campagnolo nearby at an unknown location (possibly Haida Gwaii).
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau disembarking from an airplane at an unknown location (possibly Haida Gwaii) as crowds watch.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo talking to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at an unknown location.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with students from Kispiox Day School in her Ottawa office.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo meeting with students from Burns Lake School in the House of Commons or elsewhere in Ottawa.
Photograph depicts Iona Campagnolo with students from Burns Lake in the House of Commons.
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Trudeau and Iona Campagnolo with students from Burns Lake in the House of Commons.
Photograph depicts Prime Minister Trudeau and Iona Campagnolo with students from Burns Lake in the House of Commons.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo wearing a button blanket with Pierre Trudeau and students (possibly from the Skeena riding) at the House of Commons.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo sitting at a table with other politicians or constituents in a meeting in Skeena or Ottawa.
Photograph depicts MP Iona Campagnolo, a RCMP officer, and a customs officer standing in front of a boundary marker at the Canadian-American border between Hyder and Stewart.
Publication contains a rebound copy of "100 Questions-Réponses sur l'Indépendance".
Publication contains a rebound copy of "Révolution et Contre-Révolution" by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira published in Canada. This Canadian edition has a section at the end of the book entitled "Révolution et Contre-Révolution au Canada" which describes how the Canadian movement for "Tradition, Famille, Propriete" and "les Jeunes Canadiens pour une Civilisation Chrétienne" were inspired by the Brazillian movement of which Oliveira writes.
Publication contains a booklet outlining the terms and conditions for requests for funding from the Fitness and Amateur Sport Branch.
Publication details the members of each Canadian ministry and the dates for the period they were in office.
Publication contains the first edition of The Corpus Almanac's Canadian Sports Annual, which contains Canadian sport history and honours Canadian national champions.
Publication contains a government green paper on amateur sport that is an outline by the Federal Minister for Sport and the staff of Sport Canada on how Canadian amateur sport stood in 1977 and a series of proposals for the future.
Publication contains unpublished analysis that is "a digest of the numerous briefs which were received in response to the Green Paper entitled 'toward a national policy on amateur sport'" written by Iona Campagnolo and her office of the Ministry of Fitness and Amateur Sport.
Publication contains background paper for parliamentarians entitled "A Comparative Study of Senators and MPs" by John McDonough of the Research Branch, Library of Parliament.
Publication is entitled "British Columbian Women in Politics and Sports - Part I : Some Notes on Women Politicians" by Gary Tait of the Research Branch, Library of Parliament.
Publication is entitled "The Alaska Panhandle Boundary Dispute" by Hugh Finsten of the Research Branch, Library of Parliament.
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 is entitled "The Constitutional Role of the Federal Government in the Area of Resource Development" by George Rudnik of the Research Branch, Library of Parliament.
Publication is entitled "Speech from the Throne Opening the Third Session of the Thirtieth Parliament".
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to federal-provincial relations. Records include copies of legislation, reports, newspaper clippings, and speeches and remarks. Includes correspondence regarding federal and provincial joint projects and provincial executive councils.
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to federal and provincial elections. Records include newspaper clippings, reference material, candidate lists, campaign pamphlets, and reports. Includes correspondence regarding by-elections, electoral processes, and voting legislation.
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to political parties, especially the Liberal Party of Canada. Records include newspaper and magazine clippings, newsletter, brochures and pamphlets, meeting minutes, questionnaires, reports, news releases, speeches, and lists of election results. Includes correspondence regarding the Progressive Conservative Party, the Communist Party of Canada, the National Liberal Party, and provincial Liberal parties. Most records and correspondence relate to the Liberal Party and include mention of Liberal Party activities and meetings, the official language policy, election strategies, fundraising and donations to the Liberal Party, Campagnolo’s 1979 re-election campaign, political debates, youth caucus events, Liberal appointments, Liberal associations in northern BC, and Liberal conventions.
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to Parliament, governmental issues, and Campagnolo’s parliamentary responsibilities. Records include newsletters, reports, itineraries, meeting agendas and minutes, briefing notes, newspaper clippings, brochures, questionnaires, and notes for presentations and speeches by Trudeau and other politicians. Includes correspondence regarding parliamentary procedures, Bill C-84 on parliamentary voting, parliamentary reform, Library of Parliament services, Cabinet meetings, caucus meetings and fundraising, political parties (especially the National Liberal Party and the British Columbia Liberal Party), salaries for Members of Parliament, House of Commons debates and proceedings, tabled legislation, Prime Minister Trudeau’s ministry, the Governor General, visits from the royal family, speeches from the throne, the Order of Canada, Senate meetings and appointments, and parliamentary associations and committees.
Subseries consists of correspondence and accompanying informational material related to the Department of Veterans Affairs. Records include news releases, maps, reports, memoranda, and speeches by Minister of Veteran Affairs Daniel MacDonald. Includes correspondence regarding medical services from the Canadian Pension Commission, Veterans Affairs offices in northern British Columbia. Veterans rights, the fiftieth anniversary of the Royal Canadian Legion, and veterans housing under the Veterans Land Act.