- Deelreeks
Part of Richard St. Barbe Baker fonds
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Part of Richard St. Barbe Baker fonds
Part of Richard St. Barbe Baker fonds
Part of Richard St. Barbe Baker fonds
Part of Richard St. Barbe Baker fonds
Part of G. Bilson fonds
Part of G. Bilson fonds
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
This subseries consists of personal records and general correspondence, including Diefenbaker’s financial records, invitations, and requests for assistance from persons outside of Diefenbaker’s constituency.
VII/B. Election Campaign 1958 Subseries
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
This subseries contains reference material accumulated by Diefenbaker’s staff for the 1965 election campaign.
VII/D. Paul Martineau Subseries
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Paul Martineau, born at Bryson, Quebec, in 1921, was a lawyer and Conservative Member of Parliament for Pontiac-Temiscamingue from 1958 to 1965. He served as Diefenbaker’s Parliamentary Secretary (1959-1961), Deputy Speaker (1962), and Minister of Mines and Technical Services (1962-1963).
This subseries contains the reference material assembled by Paul Martineau while serving as Diefenbaker’s Parliamentary Secretary.
VII/H. Thomas Van Dusen Subseries
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Thomas Van Dusen served as executive assistant to John Diefenbaker from 1964-1967.
IX/C. General Correspondence Subseries
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
This subseries contains correspondence, clippings, and memorabilia sent to Diefenbaker by the general public. The letters cover a full range of political topics of the day. There is also correspondence from Diefenbaker’s Prince Albert constituents asking for his assistance as their Member of Parliament.
Part of Leith Knight fonds
This subseries consists of draft documents denoted by a “C” and a number in the top right corner. The subject matter varies greatly and includes: Father Lestanc, the Catholic Church, the Qu’Appelle - Moose Jaw Trail, Hector Sutherland, St. Columba’s Church, Eugene Bourgeau and John Palliser, Moose Jaw in 1890, the Rural Municipality of Marquis, Tom Sukanen, and the Moose Jaw - Regina Rivalry in 1882-1883.