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A Finding Aid to the New Democratic Party Materi a1 s Shortt J L 197 .N5N5 Prepared by Glen Makahonuk Shortt New Democratic Party Materials , J L 197 .N5N5 This collection contains a wide variety of materials on the New Democratic Party at both the Federal and Provincial levels, which span the period from 1961 to 1979. In keeping with the cataloguing of the CCF collection, an attempt has been made to arrange the material in a chronological order based on each decade: 11. The 1960's; and 111. The 1970's. However, there are a number of documents which have no dates on them. For research purposes they have been placed at the beginning of the collection in Section I. Undated Material. *** I. Undated Materi a1 1. CCF - NDP Program 1. Medical Care for Every Citizen 2. Continued Increase in the Provincial Share of Education Costs 3. Expansion of Social Welfare Benefits 4. More Senior Citizens' Housing 5. $125,000,000 for Provincial Highways 6. Further Development of Provincial and Regional Parks 7. A Sewer and Water Program for Farm Homes 8. Assistance for Sewer and Water Systems in Towns and Villages 9. Natural Gas to at Least 100 Additional Communities 10. $6,000,000 Each Year for Municipal Roads and Bridges 11. Assistance to Improve Rural Telephone Services 12. A Crop Insurance Program 13. Rapid Development of the South Saskatchewan Project 14. Continued Development of Mineral and Forest Resources 15. A Vigorous Program to Attract Additional New Industries 16. Further Improvement of Working Conditions for Wage Earners 17. Continued Leadership in the Farmer's Struggle for a Fair Share of the National Income 2. Canada Needs A New Party. Ottawa: New Party Clubs. 3. "Canada's Tax Structure -Progressive Principle Distorted1' Comment Vol. 3, No. 2. 4. "Consumer and Civil Rights It's Time to Rock the Boat!" CCF Saskatchewan Regina. Addenda I. Undated Material 18. Prince Albert New Democratic Party. Meet.. .Your New Democratic Party Candidate.. .For a Young, Energetic MP in Prince Albert Constituency.. Elect A1 Hartley Prince Albert, n.d. 5. "Foreign Investment - Is Growing Dominance of Foreign-owned Corporations a threat to Canada's Economic and Pol i tical Independence?" Comment Vol. 1, No. 6 6. "A New Era for Agriculturett The New Democratic Party. 7. "Nuclear Weapons .. ? No" New Democratic Party of Canada. Ottawa: Mutual Press Ltd. 8. "The Problem USA The Sol ution" Saskatoon - Humbol dt Position Papers prepared by Carol Gudmundson Campai gn Commi ttee. 9. A New and Democratic Program for Ontario. New Democratic Party. Don Mills: Thistle Printing Ltd. 10. The Right to Health. The New Democratic Party of Canada, Ottawa. 11. Survival of the fittest? CCF Saskatchewan, Regina. 12. New Democratic Victory Fund. The New Democratic Party Federal Office, Ottawa. 13. Vote New Democrat Build A New Canada! the CCF-New Democratic Party. 14. Waffle? Toward a Soci a1 ist Saskatchewan in an Independent Soci a1 ist ,' Canada. The Saskatchewan Waffle Group of the NDP. 15. "Waffle Election Special" The Saskatchewan Waffle Movement, Regina. 16. A Woman ' s Place Is In .. Politics. The New Democratic Party. 17. Youth Everyone Understands the Words "I love you" CCF Saskatchewan, Regina. 11. The 1960's 1. Study Paper on Constitution of the Proposed New Political Party for Canada. National Committee of the New Party, Ottawa, Jan. 1960. 2. Study Paper on Programme of the Proposed New Political Party for Canada. National Committee for the New Party. Ottawa, Jan. 1960. 3. R. Allen, "What the New Party Wants That Tommy Douglas Has" Maclean's Magazine April 8, 1961 4. Song Book New Party Founding Convention. Ottawa July 31 - Aug. 4, 1961. 5. The New Party. Draft Constitution. National Committee for the New Party. Ottawa, March 1961. 6. The New Party. Draft Program. National Committee for the New Party. Ottawa, May 1961. 7. The Federal Constitution of the New Democratic Party Adopted by its Founding Convention. Ottawa, July 31 - Aug. 4, 1961. 8. "Financing Medical Care" An Address by Hon. W.S. Lloyd Premier of Saskatchewan. Provinci a1 Affai rs Broadcast. Nov. 20, 1961. 9. J.A. Stevenson, "Political Duplicity .. The Enemy of Democracy" Sask. CCF Section of the New Democratic Party. 10. The New Democratic Program for Agriculture. A New Deal for Canadian Farmers and the Family Farm. CCF (Sask. Section) NDP, 1962. 11. "No! No Nuclear Weapons for Canada! I' The New Democratic Party. 1962. 12. Democratic Planning A Symposi urn. The Ontario Woodsworth Memori a1 Foundation. Apri 1 1962. 13. Nouveau Parti-Democratique du Quebec. Plani fication Economique. Projet Prel iminai re Soumis au Consei 1 Provisoire et au Congres dlOrientation du Nouveau Parti Democratique du Quebec. 29-30 June 1963. 14. Annual Convention of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (Sask. Section) of the N.D.P. July 10 - 12, 1963. Saskatoon 15. Saskatchewan Labour Legislation. Aug. 1963. Saskatchewan Department of Labour. 16. The Federal Program of the New Democratic Party. Adopted by its Founding Convention Ottawa, July 31 - Aug. 4, 1961 and by its Second Federal Convention Regina, Aug. 6 - 9, 1963. 17. Notes on 1964 CCF Program of Social and Economic Development to "Keep Saskatchewan Ahead" 18. Premier W.S. Lloyd Address to Caucua May 2, 1964. 19. Province of Saskatchewan. Treasury Department Saskatchewan Is Financi a1 and Economic Position. May 1964. 20. Le Democrate Organe Officiel du Nouveau Parti Democratique - Quebec 101. 1, No. 4 Juillet - Aout 1964 Vol. 1, No. 5 Sept. 1964 Vol. 1, No. 5 Oct - Nov 1964 21. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation Sask. Section of. the New Democratic Party. Constitution. Sept. 1964. 22. The Democrat Vol. 3, No. 14, Nov. 1, 1964 23. The Riverdale Story A By-Election Campaign. The New Democratic Party of Ontario. Nov. 1964. 24. The Prairie New Democrat Commonwealth Vol. 24, No. 41, Nov. 4, 1964. Vol. 24, No. 42, Nov. 11, 1964. 25. The New Democrat Vol. 4, No. 4, Dec., 1964. 26. Comment The Publication of the New Democratic Party of Nova Scotia. No. 1 Aug. 1964. Vol. 1, No. 2 Sept. 1964. Vol. 1, No. 3 Oct 1964. Vol . 1 , No. 5 Dec. 1 964. Vol. 1, No. 6 Jan. 1965. Vol. 1, No. 7 Feb. 1965. Vol . 1 , No. 8 March 1965. Vol . 1, No. 9 April 1965. Vol. 1, No. 10 May 1965. Vol. 1, No. 11 June-July 1965. Vol. 1, No. 12 Sept. 1965. 27. Meet Bi11 Goodwi n. Goodwi n for Moosomi n. Moosomin Constituency CCfi. 28. Scrutineers' Instructions Federal 1965. 29. Moosomi n Record. Moosomi n CCF Constituency Associati on. No. 2, June 1965. No. 3, June 1965. No. 3 Special Edition June 1965. 30. The Commonwealth Vol. 24, No. 44 Nov. 25, 1965. 31. New Democratic Comment. Published by the Nova Scotia New Democratic Partv. ~01.~2,No. 1 Jan. '966. Vol. 2, No.2 Feb. 1966. Vol. 2, No. 3 March-April 1966. Vol. 2, No. 4 May 1966. Vol. 2, No. 6 Sept. 1966. Vol . 2, No. 8 Nov.-Dec. 1966. 31a. Freeman, J.M. Biggest Sellout in History! Foreign Ownership of Alberta's Oil and Gas Industry and the Oil Sands. Edmonton: A1 berta New Democratic Party, 1966. 32. Annual Report Cooperative Comnonweal th Federation (Saskatchewan Section) of the N.D.P.. 31st Annual Convention 1966. 33. "In all Fairness.. ."the Saskatchewan CCF, Rebina, 1967. 34. "CCF Program for Indian-Meti s Citizens" SaskaCuhewan CCF, Regina, 1967. 35. "What the Liberal Party Has Done For Saskatchewan" Saskatchewan CCF, 1967. 36. The CCF Program Means Progress for You. CCF Saskatchewan Section of the New Democratic Party, Regina, 1967. 37. B. Grant, "Ihave a Suggestion for the Flag, Sir ..." - Political Cartoons from The Commonwealth. Regina, 1967. 38. Resources and Development. Beware of the Quick Buck Philosophy" CCF Saskatchewan, Regina 1967. 39. "Work ... We Can't Live Without It ... How Can We Best Live With It?" CCF Saskatchewan, Regina 1967. 40. "Thatcher Bucks" Saskatchewan CCF Regina, 1967. 41. Information - Candidates Representatives (Scrutineers) Sept. 1967. CCF Saskatchewan Section of the N. D. P. 42. "Problems Ignored and Promises Broken" - the 1967 Throne Speech. Woodrow S. Lloyd, Leader of the Opposition Speaking in Debate on the Address in Reply to the Throne Speech Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly. Feb. 7, 1967. 43. The Backward Budget. A1 1an E. Blakeney , M. L. A. Opposition Financi a1 Critic. Speaking in the Budget Debate Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Feb. 20, 1967. 44. New Democrat Vol. 7, No. 1 Oct. 1967 45. Project 71 Is What's Happening in Saskatchewan. The New Democratic Party, Saskatchewan Section, Regina, 1968. 46. Deterrent Fees. An Obstacle to Good Health. The New Democratic Party, Saskatchewan Section, Regina 1968. 47. "Is This the "New" Saskatchewan?" Saskatchewan New Democrati c Party Regina, 1968. 48. New Democratic Party Saskatchewan Section. 33rd Annual Report and Convention July 18 - 20, 1968. Saskatchewan Hotel, Regina. 49. For An Independent Socialist Canada. Resolutions introduced by the Waffle Caucus at the Federal Convention of the N.D.P. in Winnipeg, 1969. I," ' I. The 1970's 1. It's Time to Act! A Brief to the Government of Saskatchewan on the Economic Crisis Facing the Province Submitted by New Democratic MLA's Jan. 20, 1970. 2. A1 lan Blakeney Election Ral ly with NDP Candidates Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon June 18, 1971 3. New Deal. for People. New Democrati-c Party of Saskatchewa'n Program for Progress. Regina, Feb. 1971. - 4. This Booklet is about Saskatchewan and the June 23 election. And the kind of government we need for the 1970's ... a New Deal for People Government. Saskatchewan N. D. P. 1971. 5. New Deal for People. New Democratic Party Election Program .