Part 2. Main Speakers: John White, Sheila McIntyre. Video begins with the continuation and conclusion of White's lecture. Afterwards McIntyre offers comments on both Abella's and White's lectures. The panelists then take questions from the audience for the remainder of the video.
Part 2. Main Speaker(s): Dr John Whalley, Dr Richard Lipsey. Begins with the continuation and conclusion of Dr Whalley's lecture on economic policy and free trade. Dr Lipsey then comments on the speakers' papers, after which the audience asks the speakers questions for the remainder of the video.
Part 2. Main Speaker(s): Tom Axworthy, Ron Watts, Tom Courchene. Video begins with the continuation and conclusion of Axworthy's opinions on the conference. Afterwards Watts thanks the rapporteurs, and Courchene expresses thanks to the creators and attendees of the conference.
Video is an advertisement for the Queen's Facult of Music. Begins with narrator talking about musci at Queen's, after which clips of the different groups within the faculty of music performing are played.
Main Speaker(s): Jamil Musa Kalim. Location: Unknown high school classroom. Video is of a presentation to a high school class by Kalim about the history and origins of rap music.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Justice Archie Campbell, Marcia Matsui, Michael Brown. Video is of a part of the 1990 Fogler, Rubinoff Advocacy Symposium. The panelists discuss issues with the legal system, focusing on the relationship between the defense and the jury. Part 2. Continuation and conclusion of the symposium discussion between Justice Campbell, Matsui, and Brown. The panelists answer questions from the audience during the last portion of the video.