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Mel Hurtig. "1986: The most crucial year in modern Canadian history [Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series, Queen's University] Feb. 10, 1986

Mr. Hurtig argues against the proposed free trade agreement with the U.S. and asserts that it is a threat to Canadian sovereignty. Side One: Address continues, with a question and answer period at the end. Rector Rick Powers thanks Mr. Hurtig for his address. Side Two: blank.

Mel Hurtig. "1986: The most crucial year in modern Canadian history [Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture series, Queen's University] Feb. 10, 1986

Mr. Hurtig argues against the proposed free trade agreement with the U.S. and asserts that it is a threat to Canadian sovereignty. Side One: Introduction to Principal David Smith. Address by Mr. Mel Hurtig. Side Two: blank.

John Meisel. Newspeak in the Information Society [Address in the Chancellor Dunning Trust Lecture Series, Queen's University] Oct. 19, 1984

Describes the information society, and discusses some of its dominant features in relation to the threat of totalitarianism as portrayed in George Orwells book "1984". Side One: Welcome by Gerald Hodge. Introduction by Principal Ronald Watts. Addresses by John Meisel. Side Two: blank.

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