- CA ON00239 F2883-1
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- 1967
Side One: Address at Repentiony Following his arrival in Canada, July 1967. Side Two: De Gaulle's speech at State Banquet at Quebec.
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Side One: Address at Repentiony Following his arrival in Canada, July 1967. Side Two: De Gaulle's speech at State Banquet at Quebec.
Side One: Université de Montreal, Roger Gaudry introduces the General, followed by De Gaulle's speech. Side Two: Drapeau's farewell speech to De Gaulle at city hall reception.
Marcus Long Hosts an open-line broadcast called "Speak Your Mind" on CHUM. Side One: Long speaks with callers, asking "Does Canada Need a New Political Party?". Side Two: One advertisement, then blank.
Side One: Adams' discusses the development of Métis society and the organization of Indigenous groups to deal with government. Adams also talks about problems and attitudes associated with the Indigenous peoples in Canada, and societal attitudes towards the Métis in particular.. Side Two: blank.
Olympic Summer '76 Broadcast by CKLC, Dec. 13, 1976
Side One: Highlights of the 1976 events associated with the 1976 summer olympics in Kingston. Side Two: blank.
Address in Kingston, Aug. 8, 1984 Address in Kingston, Aug. 12, 1984
Addresses in Kingston during the 1984 Federal Election Campain by John Napier Turner and Martin Brian Mulroney. Side One: 1) Address by Turner during 1984 Federal Election Campaign. Also Chuck Anderson, Ronald Vastokas and George Speal. Address at Dinner includes issues of unemployment among young people and problems of small business. 2) Address by Mulroney during 1984 federal election campaign. Also Flora Macdonald discusses issues of secrecy, patronage, unity and care for those in need. Part 1 of address continued on sr249. Side Two: blank.
Address in Kingston, Aug. 12, 1984
Address by Brian Mulroney, Part 2 (continued from sr248). Side One: conclusion of address. Side Two: blank.
William Aberhart, from the Proceedings of the Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute, Aug. 1936, from the Grandstand, Exhibition Grounds, Calgary, on the occasion of the First Anniversary of the Social Credit Election Victory. Broadcast by CFCN. Side One: Aberhart's speech and proceedings. Manning's speech. Side Two: continued.
Sounds of History from the National Archives. World War II
see box - contents list. Side One: American Radio Mobilizes the homefront. Side Two: Allied turncoats broadcast for Axis Powers.
Nationalism in Quebec. Solange Chaput-Rolland, Paul Untermeyer and Hellmut Bluma discuss
CBC: Ideas: the Mass and the Single Will: Nationalism and the Quebec Minority. 3 different view points. Side One: discussion. Side Two: blank (with print through).