A Checklist of the Records of the Saskatchewan Waffle
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A CHECKLIST OF THE RECORDS OF THE SASKATCHEWAN WAFFLE ", Saskatchewa'n Archives Board, Regina 1988 Introduction The materials covered by this checklist were received from Sheila Roberts (Kuziak) on Aug. 8, 1986 and March 24, 1988, and assigned Accession Nos. R86-433 and R88-98 respectively: Saskatchewan Waffle Records 1. New Democratic Party, 1933-1982. 31. 9 cm 1 ~ Action Line-Action Centre Proposals, 1969. 2 mm 2; Agdcu1ture; 1969-1970; 3 mm 3; Briefs and Submissions; 1969-1970. 2 mm 4. Civic Politics, 1969. 2 mm 5. Clippings, 1969-1970~ 2 mm 6. Conferences, 1969. 5 mm a. Conference on Education; New Brunswick, 1969. 3 mm b; Man and Pollution Conference, 1969. 2 mm 7. Constitution, c. 1969-1970. 2 mm 8. Conventions, 1969-1972. 10 cm a. National Convention, Winnipeg, 1969. 1.5 cm b. Provincial Convention, Saskatoon, 1969. 3 mm c. Provincial Leadership Convention, Regina, 1970. 1.5 cm d. Federal Leadership Convention, Ottawa, 1971. 2 cm e. Manitoba Urban Convention, tVinnipeg, 1971. 1 cm f. Provincial Leadership Convention, Saskatoon, 1972. 1 cm 9. Correspondence, 1970. 4 mm 10. Crescent Lake Community Coop: Proposals, n.d. 2 mm 11. Directory, c. 1967-1970. 1.2 cm 12. Economic Situation in Saskatchewan, 1970. 3 mm 13. Election Campaign, 1969-1972. 3 mm 14. Executive Committees, 1968-1969. 2 mm 15. Federal Council: Officers and Executive, 1969-1971. 2 mm R":'1217 2 I~ 16. Federal Council Dispute: Women's Representation~ 1970. 4 mm 17~ Federal Election Campaign Eva1uation~ 1968~ 2 mm 18~. Financial Matters, 1969-1970. 1 mm 19; Fund Raising~ 1970. 1 mm 20~ Housing and Urban Development; n.d. 1 mm 21. Indian Affairs, 1969. 2 mm 22. Ke1vington Constituency: Voting Behaviour~ n~d. 2 mm 23: Labour~ c. 1970; 1 mm 24. Lloyd, Woodrow~ c. 1970-1982. 4 mm 25. Manitoba NDP, 1970-1972~ 2 cm 26. Meetings, c. 1969-1970. 9 mm a. Communications Committee, 1969. 2 mm b. Provincial Counci1~ c. 1969-1970. 2 mm c. Provincial Executive, 1969-1970. 5 mm 27. Miscellaneous Brochures and Pamph1ets~ c. 1969. 4 mm 28. Newsletters, 1969. 5 mm 29. Pentland, H.C.: Speech, 1969. 1 mm Excerpts from "The Evolution of Industrial Relations, Cooperatives and Unions." 30. Policy, 1969-1970. 3 mm 31. Policy Seminar, Regina Region, 1970. 2 mm 32. Press Releases, 1970. 1 mm 33. Regina Manifesto, 1933. 2 mm 34. Reports, 1969-1970. 5 mm 35. Reso1utions~ c. 1970. 2 mm 36. Saskatchewan Young New Democrats, 1968-1970. 5 mm R-12l7 3 1. 37. Women ~ 1970-1973. 3 mm 38. Workshops and Seminars~ 1969-1970. 2 mm II. Saskatchewan Waffle, c~ 1967-l984~ 48.6 cm l~ Blakeney~ Allan Emrys~ 1972~ 5 mm "The Blakeney Government One Year After:" 2. Briefs and Submissions, c. 1976. 4 mm 3. Chronology: Socialist and Working Class Organizations and Movements, n.d. 1 mm 4. The Citizens' Advocate, 1974. 2 mm Housing Special, vol. 1, no. 2, May and June 1974; Labour Special, vol. 1, no. 3, December 1974. 5. Civic Election: Waffle Campaign, 1973. 1 cm 6. Class Structure, c. 1975-1981. 1 cm 7. Clippings, c. 1972-1974. 4 mm 8. Collier, Ken, n.d. 2 mm "Underdevelopment in Saskatchewan"; "Short Response to The Waffle at Eight." 9. Committee for a New Beginning, 1984. 2 mm Pamphlet: "A Past-Solidarity Perspective for the Left." 10. Committee for Independent Political Action, n.d. 1 mm 11. Communist Party of Canada, c. 1974-1975. 5 mm 12. Conferences and Conventions, c. 1974-1983. 1.7 cm a. Miscellaneous, c. 1974. 6 mm b. Conference, Moose Jaw, 1975. 4 mm c. Conference of Marxist Groups, Regina, 1977. 3 mm d. Proposed Transformation Conference, 1979. 1 mm e. Conference, Fort Qu'Appelle, 1983. 3 mm R-1217 4 II: 13. Constitution; Aims and Objectives, c. 1970-1977. 6 mm 14. Constitutional Socialist Party of Canada; n~d: 2 mm "Declaration of Aims for a Socialist Canada." 15. Conway; John; n:d. 3 mm "A Contribution to the Educational Process Ini tiated by John Conway"; "The Choices Before the Saskatchewan Waffle, or Where Do We Go From Here?" 16. Correspondence~ 1973-1981. 5 mm 17: Elections, c. 1975: 3mm 18. Energy Campaign; 1971. 7 mm 19. Executive, c. 1975-1979. 4 mm 20. Financial Matters, 1973-1978. 3 mm 21. Grains Group II, c. 1973. 2 mm 22. Group for Survival, 1980. 1 mm 23. Health Proposals, 1971-1973. 8 mm 24. History, c. 1975. 3 mm 25. Industrial Democracy, c. 1967-1972. 2 cm 26. International Question, c. 1978. 1.2 cm 27. Labour Force, Saskatchewan, 1971. 2 mm 28. Left/Centre Alliances: Labour Movement, c. 1979- 1982. 1 cm 29. Manifesto, c. 1975.; 1 cm 30. Marxist-Leninist Split, 1976. 1.5 cm 31. Meetings, c. 1972-1983. 3.3 cm a. Annual General; 1976. 3 mm b. Executive, c. 1975-1978. 5 mm c. Membership, c. 1974. 2 mm d. Miscellaneous, c. 1975-1983. 4 mm R-1217 5 II. 31: e. Provincial Council; c. 1974-1978. 7 mm f. Provincial Steering Committee, c. 1972-1975: 1 cm 32. Memhership; c. 1975-1981. 1 cm 33: Moose Jaw Waffle; 1973-1974. 2 mm 34. Name Change; n.d; 1 mm 35. Newsletters, c. 1971-1979. 3.5 cm a. Regina Plain News, n;d. 2 mm b. Saskatchewan Plain News, c. 1975-1976. 3 mm c. Waffle Newsletters, 1971-1979. 3 cm 36: Next Year Country, c. 1972-1982. 6.2 cm a. Correspondence, 1973-1979. 3 mm b. Defence Committee Statement, n.d. 2 mm c. Financial Matters, 1974-1975. 3 mm d. Meetings, c. 1972-1976. 7 mm e. Miscellaneous, c. 1975-1978. 5 mm f. Next Year Country, c. 1975-1982. 3 cm g. Reports, c. 1977-1980. 5 mm h. Suhscription and Circulation, n.d. 7 mm 37. Organizing Committee for an Ideological Center, 1978-1979. 4 mm 38. Pamphlets and Brochures, c. 1972-1974. 6 mm 39, Party Building, c. 1975-1978. 1 cm 40. People's Wood Producers Board, 1974. 3 mm 41. Policy, c. 1972-1981. 7.3 cm a. Aging, n. d. 1 mm h. Agriculture, c. 1972-1979. 1 cm c. Child Care, n.d; 3 mm R-1217 6 II: 41. d: Disarmament; 1981: 1 mm e. Education, n:d. 6 mm f: Ene rgy ~ c. 1974: 2 mm 4 mm h. Industry~ c. 1970. 4 mm i. Labour~ c. 1973-1977. 8 mm j : La nd ~ 1972. 4 mm k. Native Peoples, n.d: 5 mm 1. Natural Resources and Environment, c. 1973. 5 mm m. Northern Saskatchewan~ n.d: 3 mm n. Race and Racism, n.d. 2 mm o. Revenue and Taxation, c. 1973. 3 mm p. Wage Controls, n.d. 2 mm q. Women's Concerns, c. 1977-1985. 1 cm 42. Political Crisis, c. 1978. 3 mm 43. Prairie Educational Publishers, c. 1974-1975. 5 mm 44. Press Releases, 1974-1975. 2 mm 45. Quebec, c. 1980. 5 mm 46. Regina Waffle, c. 1973-1975. 5 mm 47. Reports, c. 1972-1981. 1.3 cm 48. Resolutions, 1975. 1 mm 49. Revolutionary Marxist Group, n.d. 3 mm 50. Richards, J.G., 1973-1974. 3 mm Speech delivered in Saskatchewan Legislature, Feb. 15, 1973; "A Humble Contribution to Strategy," Aug. 2, 1974. 51. Saskatchewan Trade Union Committee, 1977. 2 mm R':'1217 7 II. 52~ Saskatchewan Union for Independence and Socialism, c. 1983-1984. 1 cm 53. Social Trends in Saskatchewan, c. 1974 ~ 3 mm 54: Statement of Unity~ c. 1979. 5 mm 55. Strategy~ c. 1975-1976. 2 mm 56. Study Papers ~ c. 1977-1978. 2 cm 57. Trade Unions, c. 1976-1977 . 1 cm 58. Trotskyism; 1975. 2 mm 59. Waffle Oil Committee~ 1973. 3 mm 60~ Warnock, John W., 1972~ 4 mm "Socialism or Social Democracy"; "Canadian or American Unions?". 61. Workshops and Study Groups, c. 1976-1983. 2 cm III. Other Provinces, c. 1970-1981. 4.3 cm 1. Manitoba Waffle, c. 1970-1971. 1 cm 2. Ontario Waffle, c. 1972-1981. 3.3 cm a. General, c. 1972-1981. 1.3 cm b. Ontario Purge, 1972. 5 mm c. Ontario Report, 1975-1978. 1 cm d. North Country, Ontario's News Magazine, 1974. 5 mm IV. National Waffle, c. 1969-1973. 2 cm A CHECKLIST OF THE RECORDS OF THE SASKATCHEWAN WAFFLE Saskatchewan Archives Board, Regina 1990 Introduction The Waffle was a caucus of the federal New Democratic Party (NDP) which called for a major ideological reorientation of the party. The Waffle policy statement, "For an Independent Socialist Canada," was debated and defeated at the federal NDP convention in October 1969. Woodrow Lloyd, then leader of the Saskatchewan NDP, supported the controversial Waffle initiative and was consequently forced to resign the leadership by the NDP legislative caucus in March 1970. Later that month, the Saskatchewan Waffle was founded. Don Mitchell ran for leader as a Waffle candidate and finished second with 25% of the vote. The Waffle remained a significant minority within the Saskatchewan NDP for the next two years. Waffle calls for a land bank and a crown owned petroleum corporation were reflected in the NDP platform for the 1971 election campaign. Tensions between the NDP and the Waffle grew, however, on both the federal and provincial levels. In 1972, the Ontario NDP expelled the Waffle. In the federal election that November, the Saskatchewan Waffle ran an issue-oriented campaign independent of the NDP. The following year a Saskatchewan Waffle convention voted to split from the NDP. Following its departure from the NDP, the Waffle was racked by internal debates about its role and policies.