- CA ON00239 F2883-78
- Item
- [ca. 1945]
Item is a recording of Christmas Cantata by Clair Leonard.
Leonard, Clair
Item is a recording of Christmas Cantata by Clair Leonard.
Leonard, Clair
Broadcast description of Kingston Air Show, recorded in Kingston, Ont., Aug. 5, 1947
Broadcast description of the Kingston Air Show. CKWS - Stew Clow, announcer. The original recording was by George Cornish. Side One: Broadcast description of the Kingston Air Show, August 5, 1947 - CKLC. Stew Clow announcer. Side Two: blank.
Biological determinism Oct. 5, 1972
Nancy Kleiber examines how biological differences between men and women relate to other differences. Side One: discussion. Side Two: blank.
Address on the World food situation - June 28, 1946
Address by Herbert C. Hoover on food situation. Side One: Hoover talks about the food mission to 38 nations and Canada's role in it. Side Two: blank.
Address in Kingston, Aug. 8, 1984
Address by John Napier Turner. Side One: Address by Turner during 1984 federal election campaign. Also includes Chuck Anderson, Ronald Vastokas and George Speal. Address at Dinner includes issues of unemployment among young people and problems of small business. Side Two: continued.
Address in Kingston, Aug. 12, 1984
Address by Brian Mulroney, Part 2 (continued from sr248). Side One: conclusion of address. Side Two: blank.
Address in Kingston, Aug. 12, 1984
Address by Brian Mulroney. Side One: Address by Mulroney during 1984 federal election campaign. Also Flora Macdonald discusses issues of secrecy, patronage, unity and care for those in need. Side Two: blank.
Eugene Francis Whelan discusses the agricultural industry in Canada, comparing it to that of other countries and notes that Canadians are very affluent and fortunate. He argues that Canadians should not take food for granted; Canada has been well served by the farmers and they beef, arguing that supporting Canadian agriculture is more important than extra profits. Side One: Introductions. Speech by Mr. Collins, Chairman of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. Len Hopkins introduces Mr. Whelan. Side Two: blank.
At this pre-election meeting, Donald Stovel MacDonald discusses the following five areas in which he claims the liberals have had a distinguished record: unity between english and french, tolerance for immigrants, social justice programs, efforts in strenghtening Canadian identity, and improving the economy. Side One: address by Macdonald.
Marc Lalonde discusses his portfolio and what the Liberal government is trying to do. He talks about positive changes the government has made in the area of social security, and lists current changes being implemented in the Canada Pension Plan as well as accomodations for the working poor and those who are unable to work. Side One: Opening remarks by chairman. welcome by Mike Salstree. John Roy introduces guest speaker. Lecture by Lalonde. Side Two: blank.