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Political Speeches, 1974
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2009.6.3.01
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1974 (Creation)
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(18 October 1932-)
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File contains ephemera, correspondence, and newspaper clippings related to political speeches given by Campagnolo in 1974. Includes:
- Political campaign flyer supporting Frank Howard, NDP, 1974
- “Male Chauvinist Pig” Tie, Tie belonged to Roy Last, campaign manager. He surrendered it to Iona Campagnolo for a winning campaign in July 1974 on Election Night. (SEPARATED SEE “OVERSIZE BOX #36”)
- Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Margaret Trudeau, re: thank you for gift, November 12, 1974
- Political campaign pamphlet: Iona Campagnolo: “A New voice for Skeena”, 1974 authorized by Skeena Liberal Association
- Small advertisements for Iona Campagnolo: “A New voice for Skeena”, 1974 authorized by Skeena Liberal Association
- Itinerary for attendance at the Saskatchewan Indian Summer Games in Kamsack (1974?)
- “Campagnolo” – political campaign newspaper, 1974 (2 copies) (SEPARATED SEE “OVERSIZE BOX #35”)
- Newspapers regarding Iona Campagnolo’s victory as Skeena M.P., 1974
- The Daily News, July 9, 1974
- The Nechako Chronicle, July 11, 1974
- The News Advertiser, July 9, 1974
- Newspaper clippings:
- Newspaper photo of Iona Campagnolo at her first Federal Campaign in Terrace, 1974
- “Campagnolo sees fortunes on the rise for the Liberals”
- “All set for snowslide victory” Prince Rupert, June 3, 1974
- “Campagnolo says message is clear” (unidentified, undated)
- “Girl (candidate) meets boy (tractor operator) at logging camp…”
- “Iona’s itinerary” (unidentified) May 29, 1974
- “Liberals open headquarters” (unidentified) May 29, 1974
- “Woman urged to enter political field” (unidentified, undated)
- Iona Campagnolo being licked by a dog (unidentified, undated)
- “Barrett won’t talk – Chretien” (unidentified, undated)
- “Rupert alderman enters race” (unidentified, undated)
- “Trudeau returns in Liberal landslide” The Daily News, July 9, 1974
- “Island kindergarten honours memory of Chief Weah” The Daily News, May 23, 1974
- “Liberals open headquarter” (unidentified, undated)
- “Iona back” (unidentified, undated)
- “Liberal candidate off to Islands” (unidentified, undated)
- “Where the candidates are” The Daily News, June 10, 1974
- “A kick out of Kamloops” (unidentified, undated)
- “Iona back” (unidentified, undated)
- Newspaper photograph featuring Iona Campagnolo in attendance at an Emily Carr travelling art exhibition, The Daily News, June 4, 1974
- “Campagnolo wins in Skeena” The Nechako Chronicle, July 11, 1974
- “It’s Campagnolo for Skeena” The News Advertiser, July 9, 1974
- “Railway network to boost port” (unidentified, undated)
- Newspaper photograph featuring Jean Chretien and Iona Campagnolo in Hazelton, B.C.
- “Chretien says B.C. stalling”
- Newspaper photographs featuring 1) Prime Minister Trudeau, Margaret Trudeau and Iona Campagnolo / 2) Iona Campagnolo and George Jeffries, V.P., B.C. Native Brotherhood
- Newspaper photographs featuring: 1) Iona Campagnolo changing a tire, News Advertiser, June 4, 1974 / 2) Prime Minister Trudeau visiting a Terrace high school, June 13, 1974
- “Our lady in Ottawa” The Herald, July 10, 1974
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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.