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Finding Aid No. 2018 / Instrument de recherche no 2018

Prepared in 2001 by the staff of the Préparé en 2001 par le personnel de la Political Archives Section Section des archives politique. -ii-

TABLE OF CONTENT

NORTHERN AFFAIRS SERIES ( MG 26 Q 1)...... 1

TRANSPORT SERIES ( MG 26 Q 2) ...... 7

CONSUMER AND CORPORATE AFFAIRS SERIES (MG 26 Q 3) ...... 8 Registrar General...... 8 Consumer and Corporate Affairs...... 8

JUSTICE SERIES (MG 26 Q 4)...... 12

FINANCE SERIES (MG 26 Q 5) ...... 21

PMO SERIES ( MG 26 Q 6)...... 34 PMO Correspondence - Sub-Series (Q 6-1) ...... 34 Computer Indexes (Q 6-1)...... 36 PMO Subject Files Sub-Series (Q 6-2) ...... 39 Briefing Books - Sub-Series (Q 6-3) ...... 41

LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES (MG 26 Q 7)...... 42 Correspondence Sub-Series (Q 7-1) ...... 42 1985-1986 (Q 7-1) ...... 44 1986-1987 (Q 7-1) ...... 48 Subject Files Sub-Series (Q 7-2)...... 73 Staff Sub-Series (Q 7-3)...... 97 Leader of the Opposition - Additional Correspondence (Q 7-4) ...... 99 Congratulations (Q 7-4)...... 99 Correspondence - General (Q 7-4) ...... 99 Correspondence - Nominal Files (Q 7-4) ...... 100 Correspondence - Stephen Hastings (Q 7-4) ...... 101 JNT Correspondence (Q 7-4) ...... 101 Leader of the Opposition - Press Releases Sub-series (Q 7-5) ...... 103 Leader of the Opposition - Card Indexes Sub-Series (Q 7-6) ...... 136

LEADERSHIP AND ELECTION CAMPAIGNS (MG 26 Q 8) ...... 140 Subject Files and Briefing Material I - Sub-Series (Q 8-1)...... 140 1968 Election (Q 8-1) ...... 140 1968 Election and Leadership (Q 8-1) ...... 140 1968 Leadership campaign (Q 8-1) ...... 140 1972 Election (Q 8-1) ...... 146 1974 Election (Q 8-1) ...... 147 1984 Leadership/Election (Q 8-1) ...... 147 -iii-

Subject Files and Briefing Material II Sub-Series (Q 8-2)...... 156 Young Liberals of Sub-Series (Q 8-3) ...... 166

CONSTITUENCY SERIES (MG 26 Q 9 )...... 170 St. Lawrence - St. George Sub-Series (Q 9-1)...... 170 Constituency - -Carleton Sub-Series (Q 9-2) ...... 171 Quadra Sub-Series (Q 9-3) ...... 173

SPEECHES (MG 26 Q 10) ...... 284 Speeches - Speech Material I Sub-Series (Q 10-1) ...... 284 Speeches - Speech Material II - Sub-series (Q 10-2) ...... 324 Speeches - Indexes Sub-series (Q 10-3) ...... 361 Speeches - Others Sub-Series (Q 10-4) ...... 362

SCHEDULING SERIES (MG 26 Q 11) ...... 363 Date Books and Invitations Sub-Series (Q 11-1) ...... 363 Scheduling - Schedules and Agenda Sub-Series (Q 11-2)...... 370 Guest Books and Related Material Sub-Series (Q 11-3) ...... 384 Visits and Announcements Sub-Series (Q 11-4) ...... 386

SCRAPBOOKS SERIES (MG 26 Q 12) ...... 457

PERSONAL AND PARLIAMENTARY SERIES (MG 26 Q 13) ...... 462 Early Career Sub-Series (Q 13-1) ...... 462 McMillan, Binch Sub-Series (Q 13-2) ...... 468 Leadership Years Sub-Series (Q 13-3) ...... 471 Post-Leadership Years Sub-Series (Q 13-4) ...... 476 Mrs. Turner Sub-Series (Q 13-5)...... 477 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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NORTHERN AFFAIRS SERIES

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1 1 Arctic Institute 1963-1969 1 2 Arctic Institute Speech - July 15, 1965 1965 1 3 Arctic Youth Corps 1965 1 4 Baffin Island Iron Ore Deposits 1964 1 5 Banff 1963-1967 1 6 B.C. - 1964 1 7 Canadian Association for Social Studies 1964 1 8 Campobello International Park, N.B. 1964-1965 1 9 Canadian Council of Resource Ministers, 1963 1963 1 10 Canadian North 1966 1 11 Churchill Falls 1964-1966 1 12 Claireville Dam Opening - September 16, 1964 1964-1965 1 13 Columbia River - Statements in Hansard 1964 1 14 Columbia River Treaty 1963-1965 1 15-16 Columbia River Treaty - Briefs (2 files) (files 1-2 of 6) 1963-1965

2 1-4 Columbia River Treaty - Briefs (4 files) (files 3-6 of 6) 1963-1965 2 5 Columbia River Treaty - Clippings 1962-1964 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 2 NORTHERN AFFAIRS SERIES MG 26 Q 1

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2 6-8 Columbia River Treaty - Committee Hearings (3 files) 1963-1964 2 9 Columbia River Treaty - Confidential 1963-1964

3 1-4 Columbia River Treaty - General File (4 files) 1962-1967 3 5 Columbia River Treaty - A Presentation 1964 3 6-7 Columbia River Treaty - Preservation (2 files) 1961,1964 3 8 Columbia River Treaty - Protocol and Related Documents 1964

4 1 Correspondence - With Eskimos 1963 4 2 Crest Exploration Ltd. - Snake River Iron Deposit 1964 4 3 Dept. Of Transport - S.I.U. (Seafarers' International Union) 1965-1966 4 4 Electrical Club - - November 3, 1965 1965 4 5 Eskimo Affairs in Northern - Briefing Material 1964 4 6 Eskimo Carvings and Crafts 1964-1967 4 7 Eskimos in the North - Material for Speeches 1963-1964 4 8 Federal Provincial Conference 1963 1963 4 9 Franklin Society - McGill 1964- 1965 4 10 Fraser River Board 1964 4 11-12 General Observations on the North (2 files) 1959-1971 4 13 Grand Canal or Diversion of Waters 1963-1968 4 14 Great Slave Lake Railway 1965 4 15 Great Lakes Institute 1964-1967 4 16 Halifax May 3/65 - American Water Works Association 1965 4 17 Indian Affairs 1964-1968 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 1 NORTHERN AFFAIRS SERIES 3

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5 1 Institute for Northern Studies 1963 5 2 International Joint Commission 1964 5 3 JNT - Parliamentary Secretary 1963-1965 5 4 Maps - National Parks n.d. 5 5 Mineral Resources 1966-1967 5 6 Mines, Forests and Waters 1963-1968 5 7 Mitchell Dam Opening - September 22, 1964 1964-1965 5 8 Montreal - April 22, 1965 - Launching of "F.H. Brown" 1965 5 9 Montreal Rotary Club - Nov. 24/64 1964 5 10 National Historic Parks and Sites 1963-1967 5 11 National Parks - Quebec 1968 5 12 National Power Grid 1966 5 13 Nelson River Studies 1966 5 14 Newfoundland Eskimos 1964 5 15 Non-renewable resources 1964 5 16 North American Water and Power Alliance 1965-1966 5 17 Northern Affairs - Literature 1963 5 18 Northern Canada Power Corporation 1964-1965 5 19 Northern Co-ordination and Research Centre 1963-1965 5 20 Northern Development 1962-1968

6 1 Northern Equalization 1964 6 2 Northern Policy 1965 6 3 Northern Tour - 1964 1964 6 4 Northern Transportation Co. Ltd. 1964 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 4 NORTHERN AFFAIRS SERIES MG 26 Q 1

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6 5-6 Northern Trip - September 1963 (2 files) 1963 6 7 N.W.T. Bills 83 & 84 1963-1964 6 8 NWT - Judge Sissons 1962- 1963 6 9-11 Nouveau Quebec - Clippings (3 files) 1963-1970

7 1 Nouveau Quebec - Hansard 1964 7 2 Nouveau Quebec - Wm. Eccles 1963-1965 7 3 Off-Shore Mineral Rights - Territorial Waters 1963-1966 7 4 Oil Policy 1965-1970 7 5 Point Pelee - 1963-1966 7 6 Pollution Conference October 31 - November 4, 1966 - 1966-1967 Montreal 7 7 Priority for Canada - Resource Policy 1965 7 8 Railways in the Soviet North 1963-1965 7 9 Rampart Dam 1964-1965 7 10 Resource Development 1963-1967 7 11 Resources for Tomorrow 1963-1966 7 12 Roads to Resources Program 1963-1964 7 13 Rotary Club - Montreal - October 5, 1965 1965 7 14 Russia in the Arctic 1964-1968

8 1 Russian Delegation in Canada - August 1965 1965 8 2-3 - May and June 1965 (2 files) 1864-1967 8 4 Trip - Saskatchewan - July 1963 1963 8 5 Trip to Banff - September 1964 1964 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 1 NORTHERN AFFAIRS SERIES 5

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8 6 Trip to Cleveland - March 30, 1965 1965 8 7 Trip to Northern Canada (Northern Tour) - August 1964 1964 8 8-11 Trip to the Scandinavian countries and Soviet Union - May 1965-1966 and June 1965 (4 files) 8 12 Trip to the Scandinavian countries and Soviet Union - 1965 Literature and Booklets 8 13 Trip to the Scandinavian countries and Soviet Union - 1965 Literature and Booklets (Russia)

9 1 Trip to Scandinavian countries and Soviet Union - Literature 1965 and Booklets (Scandinavia) 9 2 Trip to U.K., Scandinavia & Russia - Reports on the visit 1963-1965 9 3 Trip to Yukon - 1964 1964 9 4 Trips (General) - J.N. Turner 1963 9 5-7 Washington D.C. - December 9, 1965 (National Water 1965-1966 Conference) (3 files) 9 8 Water - Canada - U.S.A. 1961-1967 9 9 Water - U.S.A. 1965 9 10 Water Conservation and Stream Improvement - Fort William, 1965 1965 9 11 Water for Peace International Conference - Washington, 1967 May 23-31, 1967

10 1 Water Policy 1965-1970 10 2 Water Pollution 1964-1971 10 3-9 Water Resources (Files 1-7 of 8) 1964-1969 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 6 NORTHERN AFFAIRS SERIES MG 26 Q 1

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11 1 Water Resources (File 8 of 8) 1964-1969 11 2 Wildlife Service 1963-1969 11 3 Wildwood Dam - Sod-turning ceremony - June 1963 1963 11 4 Woodstock Dam Opening - July 31, 1964 1964-1967 11 5 Yukon 1963-1968 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 2 TRANSPORT SERIES

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1 1 Aeronautics Act (542-2) n.d., 1971 1 2 Air Pilots Association (542-5) 1963-1971 1 3 Air Transportation Board (542-9) 1966-1971 1 4-7 Marine Safety (545-11) (4 files) 1966-1967 1 8 Montreal Harbour - Longshoremen's Strike (546-3-1) 1966 1 9 Montreal Metro 1966-1967 1 10 National Conference on Safety (541-16) 1966 1 11 National Transportation Bill C-231 (541-5) 1966

2 1 Pilferage - Canadian Ports (546-7) 1966-1967 2 2 Railway Strike Bill 1966 (548-9) 1961-1966 2 3 Railways and Trucking General (548-10) 1962-1966 2 4 Teleferries Bill S-58 (550-11) 1967 2 5 Transportation & Telecommunication (550-2) 1965-1967 2 6 Winter Navigation (545-15) 1959-1967 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 3 CONSUMER AND CORPORATE AFFAIRS SERIES

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Registrar General 1 1 Dept. Registrar General (141-14) 1967-1968 1 2 Dept. Registrar General - Preliminary Survey of the 1966-1967 Department (141-11) 1 3-4 Organization and Structure of the Dept. of Consumer 1966-1967 and Corporate Affairs (141-7) (2 files) 1 5-6 American Society of Real Estate Counselors 1968 Consumer and Corporate Affairs 1 7-8 Bankruptcy (2 files) 1966-1968 1 9 Bankruptcy - North American General Insurance 1962-1966 1 10 Bankruptcy - Policy (149-0) 1966-1967 1 11-12 Canada Corporations Act (2 files) 1965-1968 1 13-14 Company Law Reform - General (144-1) (2 files) 1966-1967

2 1 Company Law Reform - General (144-1) 1966-1967 2 2 Company Law Reform - Possible Lawyers (144-2) 1967 2 3 Company Law Reform - Task Force (144-3) 1967 2 4 Consumer Advisory Council - Interim Reports 1967 (142-5-1) 2 5 Consumer Affairs - Future Policy 1967 MG 26 Q 3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 9

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2 6 Consumer and Corporate Affairs 1968 2 7 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - J.N.T. - n.d. Employment (154-2) 2 8 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - J.N.T. - n.d. Employment - Executive (154-2-1) 2 9 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - J.N.T. - n.d. Employment - Applications Rejected (154-2-2) 2 10 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - J.N.T. - n.d. Employment, Summer (154-2-3) 2 11 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - J.N.T. - 1967 Montmorency Conference (154-3) 2 12 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - J.N.T. - 1967-1968 Parliamentary Secretary (154-4) 2 13 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - J.N.T. - Privy 1967-1968 Council (154-6) 2 14-15 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - J.N.T. - Speaking 1967-1968 Engagements (154-7) (2 files) 2 16 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - J.N.T.- Washington 1967 Trip (154-8) 2 17 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - J.N.T. - Weekly 1968 Reports (154-9)

3 1 Consumer Bill (142-6) 1967 3 2 Consumer Bill Confidential (142-6-1) 1965-1967 3 3 Consumer, French-speaking (142-8) 1967 3 4 Consumer, General (142-1) 1967-1968 3 5 Consumer Health (142-9) 1967-1968 3 6 Consumer - Kennedy Tariff Round (142-11) n.d. 3 7 Consumer Management Consultants (142-13) 1967 10 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 3

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3 8 Consumer - Marketing (142-12) 1967 3 9 Consumer - Packaging (142-14) 1967 3 10 Consumer policy (142-0) (file 1) 1967-1968

4 1 Consumer policy (142-0) (file 2) 1967-1968 4 2 Consumer - Poverty (142-15) 1967 4 3-4 Consumer Program - Federal (142-18) (2 files) 1967 4 5 Consumer Program - News Releases (142-18-2) 1967-1968 4 6 Consumer Program - United States (142-18-1) 1966-1968 4 7-8 Consumer Protection (142-17) (2 files) 1967-1968 4 9 Consumer - Speech material (142-20) 1967 4 10 Consumer Statistics (142-21) 1967 4 11 Co-operatives - Federal (145-2) 1966-1967 4 12 Corporations - Canadian Javelin (147-3) 1964-1967 4 13 Dept. Prices Review Board (141-13) 1967-1968 4 14 Dept. Safety (141-15) 1961-1968

5 1 Dept. Safety - Auto (141-15-1) 1965-1968 5 2-5 Drugs (2 files) n.d., 1967-1968 5 6 Drugs - Amendments (153-1) 1967-1969 5 7-9 Drugs - Drug Bill (153-2) (files 1-3) 1967-1969

6 1-2 Drugs - Drug Bill (153-2) (files 4-5) 1967-1968 6 3 Drugs - Drug Bill - draft of Minister's speech (153-2-1) 1967-1968 6 4-5 Drugs - Drug Bill (Bill C-190) - Clause-by-Clause 1967-1968 Analysis (2 files) MG 26 Q 3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 11

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6 6 Drugs - Drug Bill - Reference material 1966-1968 6 7 Drugs - Industry Control (153-3) 1966-1967 6 8 Federal-Provincial Conferences 1967 6 9 Institute of Canadian Advertising 1967 6 10 Mutual Funds - Canadian Committee on Mutual Funds 1967 and Investment Contracts (150-2)

7 1 Mutual Funds - General (150-1) 1967-1968 7 2 Patents and Trade Marks - General (151-1) 1967-1970 7 3 Patent Act/Trade Marks Act - Reference material 1967-1968 7 4 Prairie Royal Commission on Consumer Problems and 1968 Inflation (142-16) 7 5 Provincial Activities - Consumer Protection 1967 7 6 Restrictive Trade Practices Commission - Combines 1966-1968 (143-3) 7 7 Securities - Background material (152-6) 1967 7 8 Securities - Conference of Provincial Securities Oct. 1967 Administrators, Montreal (152-3) 7 9 Securities - Federal-Provincial Conference on Financial April 1967 Institutions, Ottawa (152-4) 7 10 Securities - General (152-1) 1966-1969 7 11 Securities - Labour Task Force (152-5) 1966-1967 7 12 Small Businesses (142-19) 1967 7 13 Tariff Policy - Combines (143-0-1) 1967 7 14 Territorial Land Act - Dept. of Consumer and 1966 Corporate Affairs (141-17) RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 4 JUSTICE SERIES

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1 1-6 Abortion (6 files) 1968-1975 1 7 Administrative Law Advisory Committee Jan. 1970 1 8 Administrative Law Reform 1968-1970 1 9 Arctic Sovereignty 1970 1 10 Attorney General, Role of 1968-1969 1 11 Attorney Generals' Conference, Halifax, N.S., 15-17 July 1970 1 12 Bail Reform Bill C-220 8 June 1970 1 13-14 Bilingualism (308-3) (2 files) 1968-1971

2 1 Bilingualism 1969-1970 2 2 Bilingualism and Biculturalism 1969-1971 2 3-11 Bilingualism in the Public Service (files 1-9 of 10) 1968-1971

3 1 Bilingualism in the Public Service (file 10 of 10) 1968-1971 3 2 Bill of Rights 1969-1970 3 3 Bonaventure (Confidential) 1970 3 4-7 Breathalizer Publicity Campaign (4 files) 1968-1970 3 8 - Briefing Book for Cabinet's Visit 1971 3 9 British North America Act - General 1964-1972 3 10 Canada Evidence Act 1968 MG 26 Q 4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 13

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3 11 Canada Shipping Act - Revision 1968-1970 3 12 Canada-U.S. Extradition Agreement 1971 3 13 Canada Water Bill (Bill C-144) 1969-1970 3 14 Canadian-American Relations 1965-1971

4 1 Canadian Bar Association, Midwinter Meeting, 9-13 Mar. 1970 Kingston, Jamaica 4 2 Canadian Bar Association, Annual Meeting, Halifax 1 Sept. 1970 4 3 Canadian International Development Agency 1969-1970 4 4 Canadian National Railways - General 1965-1971 4 5 Canadian Pacific Railway - General (548-3) 1970 4 6 Canadian Unity 1968-1971 4 7 Canal Lachine (545-6-1) 1970 4 8 Capital punishment 1971-1972 4 9 Cities (549-5) 1970-1971 4 10 Citizenship 1971 4 11 Civil Service - Collective Bargaining 1971 4 12 Civil Service - General 1970-1971 4 13 Combines - General (143-1) 1971 4 14 Combines Investigation and Research (143-2) 1968-1970 4 15 Commissioner of Official Languages 1970-1971 4 16 Commonwealth Caribbean - Confidential 1969 4 17 Commonwealth Law Conference 1969 4 18 Communism - Countries and General 1970-1971 4 19 Company of Young 1969-1971 4 20-21 Compensation to Victims of Crime (2 files) 1966-1970 14 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 4

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5 1-2 Competition Act (2 files) 1971-1972 5 3 Computer Conference, Kingston May 1970 5 4 Computers and Privacy--Credit Information 1969-1971 5 5 Computers, Privacy and Freedom of Information, May 1970 Queen's University 5 6 Computers, Privacy and the Law, Canadian June 1970 Operational Research Society, Vancouver 5 7-8 Conf. constitutionnelle et P.E. Trudeau (2 files) févr. 1968 5 9-10 Conference of Commonwealth Ministers of 1971 Law/Justice, New Delhi (2 files) 5 11-12 Confidential correspondence with P.M. and P.C. 1969-1971 (2 files) 5 13 Constitutional Conference: Committee of Ministers on April 1969 Fundamental Rights

6 1-4 Constitution (2 files) 1969-1971 6 5 Constitution: Special Joint Committee on the 1971 Constitution 6 6 Constitutional Caucus Committee 1969-1970 6 7-8 Constitutional Conference, Ottawa (2 files) Dec. 1969 6 9 Constitutional Conference, Ottawa Feb. 1971 6 10-12 Constitutional Conference, Victoria (3 files) 1971 6 13 Constitutional Discussions, London May 1971 6 14 Constitutional Review (Program of Work) 1970 6 15 Contraceptives and Birth Control 1969-1970 6 16 Co-operative federalism 1963-1970 6 17 Coroner's Inquest 1971 6 18 Corporal Punishment 1968-1970 MG 26 Q 4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 15

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7 1 Criminal Code Amendments 1970 7 2-3 Criminal Code - General (2 files) 1969-1971 7 4-5 Criminal Law Reform Bill (2 files) 1969-1970 7 6 Criminal Law Reform - Hijacking 1970-1972 7 7 Cruelty to Animals 1971 7 8 Dept. of Industry - Hudson's Bay Company 1968-1970 7 9 Dept. of Justice 1971-1972 7 10 Dept. of Justice - List of Bills July 1968-Jan. 1972 7 11 Dept. of Justice - Organizational study 1968 7 12 Dept. of Justice - Priorities, Planning and Philosophy 1968-1972 7 13 Dept. of Justice - Salaries 1968-1971 7 14-15 Dept. of Solicitor General (2 files) 1968-1971

8 1 Divorce 1968-1971 8 2 Divorce Act, Press release 7 Aug. 1969 8 3-5 Drinking and Driving - General (2 files) 1968-1971 8 6 Drinking and Driving, Bill C-150 1970 8 7 Embassies 1971 8 8 Expropriation 1968-1970 8 9 Expropriation Act, Press Releases 1969-1970 8 10 External Affairs - Biafra 1970 8 11 Extradition - Hal Banks 1963-1970 8 12-13 Federal Court - Bill C-192 (2 files) 1970-1971 8 14 Federal Court of Canada Bill 2 March 1970 8 15 Federal Court - Press Release - Federal Court Act 21 May 1971 16 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 4

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8 16 Federal Law Reform Commission announced 1970 8 17 Federal-Provincial Conferences 1968-1969

9 1-3 Federal-Provincial Conference (3 files) Feb. 1970 9 4 Federal-Provincial Conference of Welfare Ministers Jan. 1969 9 5 Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements 1966-1971 9 6 Firearms 1968-1971 9 7 Food and Drugs Act, Narcotic Control Act and 20 Aug. 1969 Criminal Code - Amendments 9 8 Foreign Ownership in Canada 1963-1971

10 1 Foreign Policy 1968-1970 10 2-4 Freedom of Information (2 files) 1965-1976 10 5 Freedom within the Law/Freedom under the Law 1971-1972 10 6-7 F.L.Q. (Front de Libération du Québec) (2 files) 1970-1971 10 8 Hate Propaganda 1969-1971 10 9 Hate Propaganda: Report of the Special Committee... 1965 10 10 Hay River, N.W.T., Inquiry into the Administration of 1969 Justice 10 11 Homosexuality 1969 10 12 Human Rights Commission 1970-1971 10 13 Indian Courtworkers Program 1970-1972 10 14 Indian Policy and Indian Treaties 1969-1970 10 15 Institute for Research on Public Policy 1972

11 1 Irving, K.C. - Newspapers in New Brunswick 1970-1971 MG 26 Q 4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 17

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11 2 Judges 1970-1972 11 3 Judges: Training Course for Superior Court Judges - 1969 Language Training 11 4 Judges Act 1969-1971 11 5-6 Judicial Appointments - Quebec (2 files) 1967-1972 11 7-9 Judicial Appointments - Ontario (3 files) 1968-1971 11 10 Judicial Appointments - Newfoundland 1968 11 11 Judicial Appointments - New Brunswick 1968-1972 11 12 Judicial Appointments - 1968-1971 11 13 Judicial Appointments - 1969-1970

12 1 Judicial Appointments - 1968-1971 12 2 Judicial Appointments - Saskatchewan 1968-1970 12 3 Judicial Appointments - 1968-1972 12 4 Judicial Appointments - British Columbia 1968-1972 12 5 Judicial Appointments - N.W.T. & Yukon 1968-1969 12 6-7 Judicial Appointments - Confidential (2 files) 1968-1973 12 8 Jurimetrics - Application of Computers 1969-1970 12 9 Jurimetrics Project, Press Release 17 April 1969 12 10 Justice - Memos to Cabinet 1967-1971 12 11 Justice - Secret - Resumption of Postal Strike 1967-1968 12 12 Kidnapping - General 1970-1971 12 13 Killing of Baby Seals (282-3) 1969-1970 12 14-15 Law and Order (2 files) 1971 12 16 Law and Order - Cabinet Priority 1970-1971 12 17 Law Advisory Council 21 Nov. 1969 18 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 4

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13 1-2 Law Reform (2 files) 1968-1970 13 3 Law Reform Commission 1969-1970 13 4 LeDain Commission 1970 13 5 LeDain Report 1969-1970 13 6-8 Legal Aid (3 files) 1970-1972 13 9 Legal Aid, , Y.T. 1969 13 10 Legal Aid, Yellowknife, N.W.T. 1969-1971 13 11 Legislative Drafting Program with the University of 1970 Ottawa, Dr. Roger Guindon 13 12 Littérature obscène 1969-1970 13 13 Lotteries 1969-1971 13 14 Marriage Act 1971 13 15 Meeting of Attorneys General 1970 13 16 Melville Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. 1968

14 1 Miscellaneous Memos from Dept. of Justice 1969-1972 14 2 Miscellaneous Memos from and to Deputy Minister 1969-1972 14 3 Montebello Conference, Advisory Council 1970-1971 14 4 Morrow Commission 1968 14 5-7 Narcotics (3 files) 1968-1971 14 8 National Conference on Law and Poverty 1971 14 9 National Conference on the Law - Announcement 1971 14 10 National Conference on the Law 1972 14 11 Neighbourhood Legal Services 1971 14 12 New Bail and Arrest Laws in Force 1971 MG 26 Q 4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 19

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15 1 North American Judges, San Francisco Dec. 1969 15 2 Off-Track Betting 1969 15 3 Official Languages Act (Bill C-120) 1969 15 4-5 Ombudsman (2 files) 1965-1971 15 6 Omnibus Bill - Press releases 1968-1969 15 7 Omnibus Bills 1971 15 8 Operation Compulex 1971 15 9 Organized Crime - Canada-U.S. 1969 15 10 Ouimet Report on Corrections 1969 15 11 Postal Dispute 1970 15 12-15 Protection of Privacy Act (Bill C-252) (4 files) 1969-1971 15 16 Public Order Act 1970 15 17 Quebec Referendum 1969 15 18 Racial Discrimination 1969

16 1 Research and Planning Branch, Dept. of Justice 1969-1971 16 2 Royal Commission on Crime 1968-1969 16 3 Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada 1970 16 4 Seafarers International Union of Canada (545-14) 1968-1971 16 5 Security 1963-1969 16 6 Security - Confidential 1969 16 7 Securities 1969 16 8 Senate Reform 1968 16 9 Sissons, John Howard - Northern Lake to 1970 Commemorate Pioneering Judge Sissons 16 10 Smythe and Ballard () 1969 20 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 4

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16 11 Statute Revision Commission 1968-1971 16 12 Statutory Instruments 1969-1971 16 13 Statutory Instruments Act 1970-1971 16 14 Supreme Court Act, Bill C-182 1970 16 15-16 Supreme Court Constitutional Review (2 files) 1968-1970 16 17 Tax Reform Bill 1971 16 18 Tax Review Board 1968-1970 16 19 Tax Review Board Proclamation 1971 16 20 Territorial Governments, Proposed Transfer of 1969 Functions to, Yukon and N.W.T. 16 21 Star Editorial Lunch 1970

17 1 Turner, John N. - Personal Career in the Department of 1968-1972 Justice 17 2 Twin Freedoms--The Right to Privacy and the Right to Oct. 1969 Know, Canadian Bar Association meeting, Ottawa 17 3 U.S. Attorney General J.N. Mitchell 1969-1970 17 4 University of of Criminology 1971 17 5 Vagrancy - Criminal Code - General 1970 17 6 Visit to United Kingdom 1969 17 7-8 War Measures Act (2 files) 1970-1971 17 9 Wiretapping 1968-1971 17 10 Writs of Assistance 1969-1971 17 11-12 Young Offenders Act (2 files) 1970-1971

RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 5 FINANCE SERIES

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1 1 Alberta, Negotiations with 1974 1 2 Anti-Dumping Tribunal 1972-1979 1 3 Auditor General 1972-1975 1 4 Bank Act Amendments 1974 1 5 Bank Merger 1972 1 6 1972-1973 1 7 Bank of Canada, Annual Report 1973 1 8 Bank of Canada - Auditors 1972-1975 1 9 Bank of Canada (Governor) 1972-1974 1 10 Banks - General 1972-1973 1 11 Benoît, Pierre 1974 1 12 Bilingualism in the Public Service 1974-1975

2 1 Bilingualism in the Public Service 1972-1975 2 2 Bond Issues 1968-1972 2 3-5 Budget 1972 (3 files) 1972 2 6-7 Budget 1973 (2 files) 1973 2 8 Budget Press 1973 2 9 Budget 1974 (file 1 of 4) 1974 22 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 5

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3 1-3 Budget 1974 (files 2-4 of 4) 1974 3 4-5 Budget arrangements 1974 3 6-8 Budget 1975 (files 1-3 of 5) 1975

4 1-2 Budget 1975 (files 4-5 of 5) 1975 4 3 Budget - Clippings 1975 4 4 Budget - Data 1975 4 5 Budget - Press Conference 1975 4 6 Budget - Transcript of News Conference 1975 4 7-8 Budget arrangements (2 files) 1975 4 9 Budget speech 1975 4 10 Budget speech - Publications 1975 4 11 Cabinet Committees - General (file 5-5-1) 1972-1973 4 12 Cabinet Ministers 1975

5 1 Canada Development Corporation 1972-1975 5 2 Canada Development Corporation - Statements by 1971-1973 Minister of Finance 5 3 Canada-U.S. Relations 1972-1976 5 4 Canadian Bankers Association 1974 5 5-6 Canadian Chamber of Commerce (2 files) 1974 5 7 Canadian Federation of Agriculture 1974 5 8-9 Canadian Federation of Independent Business (2 files) 1972-1975 5 10 1974 5 11 Canadian Trade 1973 5 12 Committee of Twenty Meeting, Washington 1973 MG 26 Q 5 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 23

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5 13 Committee of Twenty Meeting, Rome (file 1 of 2) Jan. 1974

6 1 Committee of Twenty Meeting, Rome (file 2 of 2) Jan. 1974 6 2 Committee of Twenty: "Thinking Through Changes in n.d. International Economic Policy" 6 3 Commonwealth Finance Ministers Meeting, London 1972 6 4-6 Commonwealth Finance Ministers Meeting, Ottawa 1974 (3 files) 6 7 Commonwealth Finance Ministers Conference, Ottawa 1974 6 8-9 Commonwealth Finance Ministers Meeting, 1975 Georgetown, Guyana (2 files) 6 10 Competition Bill 1974 6 11 Consumer and Corporate Affairs 1972-1975 6 12 Co-operative Credit Associations Act (Bill C-183) n.d. 6 13 Corporate Tax (Bill C-192) 4 July 1973

7 1 Current Economy 1975 7 2 Deutsch, John, "Inflation, 1950-1975: A Social and April 1975 Political Perspective" 7 3 Economic Council of Canada 1972-1974 7 4 Economic Outlook 1975 7 5-7 Energy (3 files) 1973-1975 7 8 Energy (3E1-15) 1973-1975 7 9 Estimates 1975 7 10 Exchange Rate 1971-1972 7 11 Exchange Rate Policy 1965-1973 24 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 5

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8 1-3 Exempt Staff - Budget (3 files) 1971-1975 8 4 Excise Tax Act (Bill C-194) 1973 8 5 Federal Mortgage Exchange Corporation 1975 8 6-12 Federal-Provincial Committee of Ministers of Finance Dec. 1974 and Provincial Treasurers (files 1-7 of 8)

9 1 Federal-Provincial Committee of Ministers of Finance Dec. 1974 and Provincial Treasurers (file 8 of 8) 9 2 Federal-Provincial First Ministers' Conference, Ottawa May 1973 9 3-5 Federal-Provincial First Ministers' Conference on Jan. 1974 Energy, Ottawa (3 files) 9 6-10 Federal-Provincial First Ministers' Conference, Ottawa April 1975 (files 1-5 of 7)

10 1-2 Federal-Provincial First Ministers' Conference, Ottawa April 1975 (files 6-7 of 7) 10 3-4 Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act (Bill C-8) 1972 (2 files) 10 5 Federal Securities Commission n.d. 10 6 Finance - Media 1974 10 7 Finance - Media 1975 10 8 Finance - Memos to Cabinet 1972-1973 10 9 Finance - Priorities and Policy 1972-1974 10 10 Fiscal Framework and Fiscal Situation 1973-1975 10 11 Firstbank 1970-1973

11 1 Food Prices 1973 11 2 Foreign Investment Review Act 1972-1975 MG 26 Q 5 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 25

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11 3 Foreign Ownership and Takeover 1972-1974 11 4 Gillies, James 1972-1973 11 5 Government Finance Bonds 1972-1975 11 6 Great-West Life Insurance - Merger - Imperial Life 1972-1973 Assurance Co. 11 7 House of Commons 1973 11 8 Income Tax (Bill C-193) 5 July 1973 11 9 Industrial Development Bank 1973 11 10-11 Insurance Department (2 files) 1972-1975 11 12 International Monetary Discussions, Paris Mar. 1973 11 13 International Monetary Fund, Meeting with Officials, May 1972 Ottawa 11 14 International Monetary Fund/International Bank of Sept. 1972 Reconstruction and Development (IMF/IBRD) 11 15 IMF/IBRD Sept.-Oct. 1974

12 1-2 International Monetary Fund/International Bank for Sept.-Oct. 1974 Reconstruction and Development (IMF/IBRD), Washington (2 files) 12 3-4 IMF/IBRD (2 files) Jan. 1975 12 5 International Monetary Fund, Assorted Briefing Notes 1975 12 6 IMF/IBRD Sept. 1975 12 7 International Monetary and Currency Situation 1972-1974 12 8 Justice, Dept. of 1972-1975 12 9 Liberal Party - National Liberal Caucus 1973 12 10 Lockheed Aircraft 1975 26 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 5

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13 1 Meeting with Ontario Treasurer D. McKeough Mar. 1972 13 2 Meeting with Provincial Ministers of Finance and June-July 1972 Provincial Treasurers 13 3 Meeting with Quebec Finance Minister Raymond Dec. 1972 Garneau 13 4 Meeting with Provincial Ministers of Finance Jan. 1973 13 5-6 Meeting with Provincial Premiers, Ottawa (2 files) 30 Oct. 1974 13 7 Meeting with Maritime Finance Ministers, Halifax 6 Nov. 1974 13 8 Meeting with Ontario Treasurer John White 16 Oct. 1974 13 9 Meeting with Quebec Finance Minister Raymond 15 Oct. 1974 Garneau 13 10 Meeting with Ontario Treasurer Darcy McKeough Mar. 1975 13 11 Meeting with U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, 9 Sept. 1974 Washington, D.C. 13 12 Memoranda, Important - JNT 1972 13 13 Memoranda, Important - JNT 1973

14 1 Memoranda, Important - JNT 1973-1974 14 2-4 Memoranda, Important - JNT (3 files) 1974 14 5 Memoranda, Important - JNT 1975 14 6 Michelin 1972-1973 14 7 Ministerial Documents 1974 14 8-10 Ministerial Documents (files 1-3 of 5) 1975

15 1-2 Ministerial Documents (files 4-5 of 5) 1975 15 3 Ministerial Documents - Cabinet Minutes - Secret 1966-1971 15 4 Ministerial Documents - Meach Lake Cabinet Meeting 23 Nov. 1974 MG 26 Q 5 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 27

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15 5 Ministerial Documents - Meach Lake Cabinet Meeting 17 Sept. 1975 15 6 Ministerial Inflation Consultations: Briefing Book re Jan. 1975 consultations with Canadian Labour Congress 15 7 Ministerial Inflation Consultations: Business (General) Jan. 1975 - Montreal 15 8 Ministerial Inflation Consultations: Confederation of Mar. 1975 National Trade Unions, Montreal 15 9 Ministerial Inflation Consultations: Teamsters Union, Feb. 1975 Ottawa 15 10 Ministerial Inflation Consultations: Business 6 Feb. 1975 (Consumer products) - Ottawa 15 11 Ministerial Inflation Consultations: Advisory Board Mar. 1975 for the Building Trades, Ottawa 15 12-13 Ministerial Inflation Consultations: Agriculture, 28 Feb. 1975 Ottawa (2 files) 15 14 Ministerial Inflation Consultations: Round II - Apr. 1975 Business Group, Ottawa

16 1 Ministerial Inflation Consultations: Round II - Apr. 1975 Canadian Labour Congress 16 2 Ministerial Inflation Consultations: Round II - Ontario Apr. 1975 Construction Industry Review Panel - Toronto 16 3 Ministerial Inflation Consultations - Consultation 1975 Exercise - CLC 16 4 Ministerial Procedure 1974 16 5 National Museums 1974 16 6 National Revenue 1972-1974 16 7 Northern Policy 1972 16 8 Oil Export Charge Act (Bill C-245) 1973-1974 28 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 5

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16 9 Ottawa, City of - Grants-in-lieu 1972-1974 16 10 Parliamentary - Prime Minister 1972-1974 16 11 Pitblado and Hoskin 1974-1975 16 12 Political Cabinet and Cabinet Committee, Ontario 1969-1975 Ministers 16 13 Polymer Corporation of Canada 1972 16 14-16 Prices and Incomes (3 files) 1971-1975

17 1 Prices and Incomes 1971-1972 17 2-3 Reader's Digest (2 files) n.d. 17 4-7 Reid, John, M.P., Question of Privilege - Special n.d. Excise Tax on Boats (4 files) 17 8 Reisman, Simon S. 1975 17 9 Resource Taxation 1974-1975 17 10 Seafarers International Union 1974-1975 17 11 Simon, William - Visit 11-12 Mar. 1975 17 12 Small Business Financing and Expansion and 1972-1973 Improvement of Industrial Development Bank (file 1 of 2)

18 1 Small Business Financing and Expansion and 1972-1973 Improvement of Industrial Development Bank (file 2 of 2) 18 2 Speech from the Throne 17 Feb. 1972 18 3 Speech from the Throne 1973 18 4 Speech from the Throne Jan. 1974 18 5 Stanfield, R.S., Speech Feb. 1975 18 6 State of the Economy 1967-1974 MG 26 Q 5 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 29

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18 7 Syncrude 1975 18 8 Tariff Board 1972 18 9-11 Tax Measures Review (3 files) 1974 18 12 Time Magazine 1975

19 1-2 Trip to Bonn, London and Paris (2 files) 17-23 Sept. 1974 19 3 Trip to Middle East 16 April-3 May 1975 19 4 Trip to Middle East April-May 1975 19 5 Trip to Washington, D.C. 29 Nov. 1974 19 6-8 Trip to Washington, D.C. (3 files) Dec. 1974 19 9 Trip to Washington Mar. 1975 19 10 Trip to Washington May 1975

20 1 Turner, John N. - Confidential Notes 1968-1971 20 2 Turner, John N. - Confidential Notes and Cards 1972 20 3 Turner, John N. - Confidential Notes and Cards 1973 20 4 Turner, John N. - Confidential Notes and Cards 1974 20 5 Turner, John N. - Confidential Notes and Cards 1975 20 6-10 Turner, John N. - Personal (5 files) 1972-1975 20 11 Turner, John N. - Confidential - Correspondence with 1972-1975 P.M. and P.C. 20 12 Turner, John N. - House Confidential and Cabinet 1975 Documents 20 13 Washington Energy Conference (file 1 of 2) 1974 30 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 5

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21 1 Washington Energy Conference (file 2 of 2) 1974 21 2 Western Economic Conference, Calgary 24-26 July 1973 21 3 Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act Feb.-Mar. 1972 21 4 Bill C-169, Act to amend the Income Tax Act Mar. 1972 21 5 Bill C-57, Act to amend the Federal-Provincial Fiscal Apr. 1972 Arrangements Act 21 6-7 Background to Foreign Direct Investment in Canada Apr. 1972 (3 files) 21 8 Post Election Black Book - Tax Policy 31 Oct. 1972

22 1 Supplementary Estimates for Financial, Economic 1972-1973 Policies, Winter Capital Projects and Special Programs 22 2 Canadian Chamber of Commerce Annual Submission 1972-1973 22 3 Department of Finance Estimates 1972-1973 22 4 Notes for Bill C-192, Income Tax Act 1973 and Bill-C- 1973 193, Income Tax Act 1973 22 5 Hospital and Medical Care Cost Analysis Jan. 1973 22 6 Revised Proposal for New Financing Arrangements in 19 Jan. 1973 the Health Care Field 22 7 Joint Meeting of Federal/Provincial Ministers of 19 Jan. 1973 Finance and Health 22 8 Canadian National Railways Financing and Guarantee 1973 Act 22 9 Committee Of Twenty, Washington 26-27 March 1973 22 10 Black Book notes for Bill C-172, Amendments of 30 Mar. 1973 Customs Tariff 22 11 Income Tax Act: Amendments: Winter-Spring 1973 MG 26 Q 5 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 31

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23 1 Federal-Provincial Committee of Ministers of Finance 8-9 May 1973 and Provincial Treasurers - 14th meeting 23 2 Meetings of Ministers of Finance and Provincial 8-9 May 1973 Treasurers 23 3 Briefing for the Delegation of the Government of 23-25 May 1973 Canada - Conference of First Ministers 23 4 Background material for the Federal-Provincial 23-25 May 1973 Conference of First Ministers (Yellow Book) 23 5 Federal-Provincial Conference of First Ministers - 23-25 May 1973 Agenda Items 23 6-7 Federal-Provincial Conference of First Ministers - 23-25 May 1973 Documents issued during the course of the conference (2 files) 23 8 Amendments to Bill C-193, Income Tax Act (French 6 June 1973 copy)

24 1 Amendments to Bill C-193, Income Tax Act (English 6 June 1973 copy) 24 2 Briefing Book for Bill C-192, Income Tax Act 11 June 1973 24 3-4 Bill C-195, Act to Amend the Customs Tariff (2 files) July 1973 24 5-6 Western Economic Opportunities Conference, Calgary 24-26 July 1973 (2 files) 24 7 Western Economic Opportunities Conference - 24-26 July 1973 Minister's Briefing Book, Calgary 24 8 Western Economic Opportunities Conference - 24-26 July 1973 Documentation added to Minister's Briefing Book, Calgary

25 1 Committee Of Twenty (Board of Governors 30-31 July 1973 Committee on Reform of the International Monetary System and Related Issues), Washington 32 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 5

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25 2 Meeting of Commonwealth Finance Ministers, Dar-es- 19-20 Sept. 1973 Salaam, Tanzania 25 3 Meeting of Commonwealth Finance Ministers - 19-20 Sept 1973 Documents added to the Minister's Briefing Book, Dar- es-Salaam, Tanzania 25 4 International Monetary Fund/International Bank for 24-28 Sept. 1973 Reconstruction and Development, Board of Governors Meetings, Nairobi, Kenya 25 5 Meeting between Hon. John N. Turner and Hon. 20 Nov. 1973 Raymond Garneau 25 6-7 Bill C-233, Act to Amend the Federal-Provincial Fiscal 30 Nov. 1973 Arrangements Act, 1972; the Fiscal Revision Act, 1964, and the Income Tax Act (2 files) 25 8-9 Department of Finance Estimates, Minister's Briefing 1973-1974 Book (2 files) 25 10 Bill C-248, Act to Amend the Customs Tariff Jan. 1974 25 11 Committee Of Twenty (Board of Governors 17-18 Jan. 1974 Committee on Reform of the International Monetary System and Related Issues), Rome

26 1-3 Income Tax Amendments (3 files) Spring 1974 26 4 Federal Sales Taxes and Special Taxes 7-10 Apr. 1974 26 5 Bill C-39, Act to Amend the Customs Tariff Jan. 1975 26 6 Bill C-40, Act to Amend the Excise Tax Act and the Feb. 1975 Excise Act (file 1) 26 7 Bill C-40, Act to Amend the Excise Tax Act and the Feb. 1975 Excise Act (file 2) 26 8 Bill C-49, Second Reading, Amendments Income Tax Feb. 1975 Act

27 1-2 Bill C-49, Act to Amend the Income Tax Act (2 files) Feb.-Mar. 1975 MG 26 Q 5 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 33

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27 3 Final Report of the Tax Measures Review Committee May 1975 27 4 Interim Committee of the Board of Governors of the 10-11 June 1975 International Monetary Fund. Documents prior to the meeting, Paris 27 5 Interim Committee of the Board of Governors of the 10-11 June 1975 International Monetary Fund (3rd meeting), Paris 27 6 Joint Ministerial Committee of the Boards of 12-13 June 1975 Governors of the Bank and the Fund on the Transfer of Real Resources to Developing Countries (Development Committee) 27 7 Joint Ministerial Committee of the Boards of 12-13 June 1975 Governors of the Bank and the Fund on the Transfer of Real Resources to Developing Countries, Paris

28 1 Bill C-66, Act to Amend the Excise Tax Act July 1975 28 2 Bill C-67, Black Book notes for the Amendment of the 4-15 July 1975 Customs Tariff 28 3 Bill C-65, Minister's Briefing Book, Income Tax Act 17 July 1975 28 4-5 Interim Committee of the Board of Governors on the 30 Aug.-5 Sept. International Monetary System, Washington (2 files) 1975 28 6 Development Committee Meeting, Washington 3 Sept. 1975 28 7 Commonwealth Finance Minister's Meeting, 26-28 Aug. 1975 Georgetown, Guyana 28 8 Interim Report of Commonwealth Group of Experts Fall 1975 Canadian Position 28 9-10 Special Excise Tax on Boats (2 files) Sept. 1975 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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50 1-2 Election Correspondence (6-7 of 7) (2 files) 1984 50 3-7 Request for Congratulatory Messages Sept.(5 files) 1984

Computer Indexes 51 Nominal: A - Danielo 1984 52 Nominal: Daniels - Howe, Bruce 1984 53 Nominal: Howe, Bruce I. - Meikle 1984 54 Nominal: Meilleur - Scott, W.A. 1984 55 Nominal: Scott, Mrs. Walter - Zyla 1984 56 Accession number 4-086-0003 to 4-191-0230 1984 57 Accession number 4-191-0231 to 4-207-0105 1984 58 Accession number 4-207-0106 to 4-228-0024 1984 59 Accession number 4-228-0025 to 4-240-0114 1984 60 Accession number 4-240-0115 to 4-287-0008 1984

61 Cross-reference (numerical): 100 Mile House - 8 Oaks 1984 Housing Cooperative MG 26 Q 6-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 37

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61 Cross-reference (alphabetical): A.A. Goldes & 1984 Associates Ltd. - Co Sign Letter Endorsement 62 Cross-reference: Coaching - Fed Sales Tax 1984 63 Cross-reference: Fed Sales Tax - Liberal Leadership 1984 Campaign 64 Cross-reference: Liberal Leadership Campaign - 1984 Librarie (sic) Soulanges 65 Cross-reference: Licence Fee - Reagan, Ronald 1984 66 Cross-reference: Reagan, Ronald - Zudema Farms Inc. 1984 67 Audit Trail Logs 3-9 July 1984 68 Audit Trail Logs 10-18 July 1984 69 Audit Trail Logs 19-30 July 1984 70 Audit Trail Logs 1-14 Aug. 1984 71 Audit Trail Logs 15-24 Aug. 1984 72 Audit Trail Logs 27-31 Aug. 1984 73 Audit Trail Logs 5-11 Sept. 1984 74 Audit Trail Logs 11-14 Sept. 1984

75 PCO Correspondence: Surname 18 Sept. 1984 75 PCO Correspondence: Accession number 18 Sept. 1984 75 PCO Correspondence: Coding Audit Trail Log 16 July-13 Sept. 1984 75 Outstanding list 26 July, 8 Aug. 1984

76 Subject Analysis Report: Summary (General Priority) 31 July 1984 76 Subject Analysis Report: Priority mail 8 Aug. 1984 38 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 6-1

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76 Subject Analysis Report: General mail 8 Aug. 1984 76 Thank-you letters by accession number 31 Aug. 1984

77 1 4254 015 - PMO Correspondence - R. Reagan and G. 1984 Schultz 77 2 PMO Correspondence Index 1984 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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2 1 Briefing notes (Atlantic Premiers) 1984 2 2-3 Cabinet (2 files) 1984 2 4 Canada Day 1984 2 5 Canadian Forces Uniforms 1984 2 6 Deputy Ministers Meeting 1984 2 7 Federal-Provincial Relations 1984 2 8 Finance Meeting 1984 2 9 Foreign Affairs Update 1984 2 10 French PM’s Visit 1984 40 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 6-2

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2 11 London Trip 6-8 July 1984 2 12 Ministerial Task Forces n.d. 2 13 Osbaldeston, G.F. 1984-1985 2 14 Pope’s Visit 1984 2 15 President Reagan 1984 2 16 Prime Minister, Considerations for, prepared by Privy 1984 Council Office 2 17 Provincial Premiers 1984 2 18 Queen’s Visit 1984 2 19 Ridings Represented by PM’s and Leaders of the 1984 Opposition 2 20 Security and Intelligence 1984 2 21 Sources & Uses of Funds 1984 2 22 Sports Pool 1984 2 23 Support and Encouragement 1984 2 24 24 Sussex Drive 1984 2 25 Swearing-In 30 June 1984 2 26 Transition Office 1984 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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2 1 P.M.'s Atlantic Briefing Book 1984 2 2 P.M.'s Initiative on East-West Relations and 1984 International Security 2 3-4 Prime Minister's National Briefing Book ( 2 files) 1984 2 5 Privy Council Office Organization and Staff 1984 2 6-7 Provincial Reference Book (2 files) 1984 2 8 Quebec Study 1984 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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741 60975 to 852200-7 742 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1984-1990 1984-1990 743 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1984-1990 1984-1990 744 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1984-1990 1984-1990 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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1 1 Access to Information 1984 1 2 Advertising 1985 1 3 Acid Rain 1986-1988 1 4 Agriculture n.d., 1985 1 5 Agriculture 1986 1 6 Agriculture 1987 1 7 AIDS 1987-1988 1 8 Air Canada 1987-1988 1 9 Allmand, Hon. Warren 1985 1 10 Apor, Gabor - Communication Strategy 1987 1 11 Aquino, Corazon 1987 1 12 Armenians 1985 1 13 Atlantic Issues n.d. 1 14 Atlantic Task Force 1985 1 15 Auditor General of Canada 1984-1985 1 16 Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association of 1985 Canada 1 17 Axworthy, Lloyd 1985-1987 74 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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1 18 Axworthy, Lloyd 1986-1989 1 19 Axworthy, Tom n.d., 1985-1986 1 20 Baker, George n.d. 1 21 Barlow, Maude 1988 1 22 Berger, David 1989 1 23 Beta Theta Pi 1981-1986 1 24 Blunders 1986 1 25 Bourassa, Robert n.d., 1985

2 1 Budget 1985 2 2 Budget 1989 2 3 Budget Response 1985 2 4 Bujold, Rémi n.d., 1984-1988 2 5 Business Council on National Issues 1984-1987 2 6 By-Election (Hamilton-Mountain) 1987 2 7 By-Election (Lac St. Jean) n.d., 1988 2 8 Cahier Pré-budgétaire 1986 2 9 Cahier Pré-budgétaire 1986 2 10 Canadian Conference - Background Notes 1985-1986 2 11 Canada Conference - Halifax, 4-6 December 1987 1987 2 12 Canada Conference - Montreal, 23-25 October 1987 1987 2 13 Canada Elections Act 1987 2 14 Canada-USA Relations n.d., 1984-1987 2 15 Canada-USA Trade Seminar n.d., 1985 MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 75

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3 1 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation n.d., 1985-1986 3 2 n.d., 1985 3 3 Canadian Federation of Students n.d., 1989 3 4 Canadian Labour Congress n.d. 3 5 Capilano Riding 1985 3 6 Capital Punishment n.d., 1985-1987 3 7 Carre, Stuart 1985 3 8 Catterall, Marlene 1989 3 9 Child Care n.d., 1986-1987 3 10 China 1989 3 11 Chrétien, Hon. Jean 1985 3 12 Chrétien, Hon. Jean - Resignation 1986 3 13 Christmas Cards - 1987 1987 3 14 Collenette, David 1985-1987 3 15 Comor, Henry 1988 3 16 Confederation Dinner - December 5, 1984 1984 3 17 Conflict of Interest Guidelines n.d., 1984-1987 3 18 Conflict of Interest Guidelines for Ministers of the n.d. Crown 3 19 Connolly, Peter 1988, 1990 3 20 Conservative Party of Canada 1988 3 21 Constituency Reports n.d., 1984-1987 3 22 Coopers & Lybrand - OLO Organization n.d. 3 23 Copps, Sheila 1985-1988 3 24 Correspondence - MPs and Cabinet 1984-1986 3 25 Correspondence - MPs and Cabinet 1987 76 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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3 26 Correspondence - MPs and Cabinet 1989 3 27 Corriere Canadese 1985 3 28 Cultural Dinners n.d., 1988 3 29 Cultural Policies n.d., 1988

4 1 Davey, Sen. Keith n.d., 1984, 1986 4 2 Davis, Hon. Jack 1988 4 3 Debates n.d. 4 4 Defence - Cruise Missile Testing n.d. 4 5 Defence - White Paper 1987 4 6 Deficit n.d., 1985 4 7 De Havilland 1985-1986 4 8 Deschenes Commission n.d. 4 9 Dingwall, David 1984-1988 4 10 Dome Petroleum n.d., 1987-1988 4 11 Drinking Issue 1988 4 12 Dryden Committee n.d. 4 13 Economic Review 1988 4 14 Economic Statement n.d. 4 15 Education 1985-1988 4 16 Election Readiness - Montebello 1988 4 17 Energy n.d., 1986-1987 4 18 Environment n.d., 1985-1986 4 19 Expulsions from Caucus 1968-1987 4 20 Equal Pay 1985, 1988 MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 77

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4 21 Estey's Inquiry - Banks n.d. 4 22 External Affairs (Clark) 1985-1989 4 23 Fairbairn, Sen. Joyce n.d., 1987 4 24 Federal By-Elections, 20 July 1987 n.d., 1987 4 25 Federal Government Re-organization 1984 4 26 Finance (McDougall) n.d., 1986, 1989 4 27 First Ministers' Conference, Halifax, 28-29 November 1985 1985 4 28 First Ministers' Conference, Ottawa, 2 July 1987 1987 4 29 First Ministers' Conference, Regina, 14-15 February 1985 1985 4 30 Fisheries - General 1984 4 31 Foreign Policy n.d., 1986-1987 4 32 Francophone Summit 1985 4 33 Fraser, Hon. John 1989 4 34 Fraser, Malcolm 1985 4 35 Free Trade 1985

5 1 Free Trade 1985 5 2 Free Trade 1986 5 3 Free Trade 1986 5 4 Free Trade 1986 5 5 Free Trade 1986-1987 5 6 Free Trade 1986-1987 5 7 Free Trade n.d., 1986-1989 5 8 Free Trade Agreement 1987 78 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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5 9 Free Trade 1987-1988 5 10 Free Trade 1987-1988 5 11 Free Trade 1987-1988 5 12 Free Trade 1988 5 13 Full Employment 1985, 1987 5 14 Fundraising n.d., 1984 5 15 Fundraising - Saskatchewan Liberal Party 1982, 1983 5 16 Gallup Poll 1985-1988 5 17 Garneau, Raymond 1985-1988 5 18 Gigantes, Sen. Phillippe n.d.

6 1 Gordon, Walter n.d. 6 2 Grand Canal Co. 1986 6 3 Gray, Hon. Herb 1988 6 4 Grondin, Gilles 1988 6 5 Guaranteed Annual Income 1985-1986 6 6 Hansen, Rick 1989 6 7 Heard, Raymond 1987 6 8 Hidden Agenda - Tories 1985 6 9 Honeyman, Scott 1989 6 10 Hopkins, Len 1985-1990 6 11 House of Commons 1986-1987 6 12 House of Commons - Closure 1985 6 13 Housing 1988 6 14 Immigration - General 1985-1988 MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 79

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6 15 Immigration - Refugee Policy 1986-1987 6 16 Institute for International Economics 1984 6 17 Interest Rates 1984 6 18 Internal - 90 Day Priorities 1986-1987 6 19 International Banking Centres 1987 6 20 Investment Canada 1984-1985 6 21 Israel 1987-1988 6 22 Italian Community 1985 6 23 Jackson, Dr. Robert 1987-1988 6 24 Jackson, Dr. Robert 1988 6 25 Jamieson, Hon. Don 1986 6 26 Japan - Meeting with His Excellency Toshiki Kaifu, 1989 7 September 1989 6 27 1984-1985 6 28 Jewish Community 1984-1985 6 29 Johnson, Hon. Donald 1984-1988 6 30 Jokes! n.d. 6 31 Kaplan, Hon. Robert 1985-1988 6 32 Katimavik 1986 6 33 Kealey, Marc 1988 6 34 King, Jeff 1986 6 35 Kirby, Sen. Michael 1986 6 36 Langford, Stuart 1985

7 1 Language Rights - Bill 101 1984 7 2 Language Rights - Manitoba 1985 80 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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7 3 Laurier Club 1985-1987 7 4 Leaders' Debate - 25 October 1988 1988 7 5 Leaders' Letter 1985, 1986 7 6 Letters to Caucus - John Turner n.d., 1986 7 7 Letters to Caucus - John Turner 1985 7 8 Letters to Caucus - John Turner 1986 7 9 Liberal International 1986-1988 7 10 Liberal International Congress, 1987 1986-1987 7 11 LPC - Agenda for 1987 1987 7 12 LPC - Agenda for 1987 1988 7 13 LPC - Alberta n.d., 1982-1985 7 14 LPC - Annual Meeting and Policy Convention 1982 7 15 LPC - Association Libérale Fédérale Comté Jonquière 1985 7 16 LPC - Atlantic Liberals n.d., 1982-1987 7 17 LPC - Atlantic Provinces - APEC Economic Summit n.d., 1985

8 1 LPC - Biennial Congress 1986 8 2 LPC - Biennial Congress 1988 8 3 LPC - Bill C-93 - A Liberal Overview n.d., 1987 8 4 LPC - Briefing Book on Immigration 1985 8 5 LPC - British Columbia 1989 8 6 LPC - Campaign College n.d., 1965 8 7 LPC - Campaign Coverage Trend Analysis 1984 8 8 LPC - Canada Conference Series 1987 8 9 LPC - Candidates 1987 MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 81

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8 10 LPC - Caucus 1988 8 11 LPC - Caucus Communications Committee 1986 8 12 LPC - Caucus Letters 1985-1986 8 13 LPC - Caucus Meeting 1989 8 14 LPC - Caucus Meeting - Montebello, Québec 1985 8 15 LPC - Caucus Meeting - Vancouver, 21-23 November 1985 1985 8 16 LPC - Caucus Meetings 1985 8 17 LPC - Caucus Meetings n.d., 1986-1987

9 1 LPC - Caucus - National Executive Meeting n.d., 1984, 1985 9 2 LPC - Caucus - Opposition to Re-arrangement 1988 9 3 LPC - Caucus Research Bureau Reports 1984 9 4 LPC - Caucus - Women Members n.d., 1985 9 5 LPC - Communications Group 1984-1986 9 6 LPC - Communiqués 1985 9 7 LPC - Consultative Council 1976-1977 9 8 LPC - Direct Mail 1984-1986 9 9 LPC - Dossier Condition Féminine 1987 9 10 LPC - Election Readiness n.d., 1988 9 11 LPC - Election '84 - Party Platforms 1984 9 12 LPC - Executive Board 1989 9 13 LPC - Finances n.d., 1984 9 14 LPC - Finances n.d., 1985 9 15 LPC - Financial Management Committee 1985-1987 9 16 LPC - Financial Statement 1984-1985 82 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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9 17 LPC - Free Trade - Liberal Trade Strategy Paper 1986-1987 9 18 LPC - Fundraising 1985-1989 9 19 LPC - Fundraising Campaign n.d., 1988

10 1 LPC - General 1981-1989 10 2 LPC - Internal Business n.d., 1985-1987 10 3 LPC - Leadership Critique 1986-1987 10 4 LPC - Leadership 1990 - Aboriginal People 1988-1989 10 5 LPC - Leadership 1990 - Clifford Lincoln 1990 10 6 LPC - Leadership 1990 - Declared Candidates 1989 10 7 LPC - Leadership 1990 - Jean Chrétien n.d., 1989-1990 10 8 LPC - Leadership 1990 - John Nunziata 1990 10 9 LPC - Leadership 1990 - 1990 10 10 LPC - Leadership 1990 - National Executive 1990 10 11 LPC - Leadership 1990 - Party Documents 1989-1990 10 12 LPC - Leadership 1990 - n.d., 1989-1990 10 13 LPC - Leadership 1990 - Regional Conferences 1989-1990 10 14 LPC - Leadership 1990 - Sheila Copps n.d., 1989-1990 10 15 LPC - Leadership 1990 - Spending Limits n.d., 1989 10 16 LPC - Leadership 1990 - Tom Wappel n.d., 1990 10 17 LPC - Leadership 1990 - Turner Announcement n.d., 1990 10 18 LPC - Le Bilan Liberal 1984 10 19 LPC - Liberal Communication n.d., 1986, 1989 10 20 LPC - Liberal Media 1984 10 21 LPC - Liberal National Director 1984-1985 MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 83

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10 22 LPC - Liberal Party Finances - Revenue Committee 1984-1987 10 23 LPC - Liberal Quotes on Issues 1984-1985 10 24 LPC - Liberal Task Force on Employment 1987 10 25 LPC - Liberalism n.d., 1982-1985 10 26 LPC - Liberalism 1987 10 27 LPC - Management Committee 1987 10 28 LPC - Manitoba 1984-1986

11 1 LPC - Memos - Iona Campagnola 1984 11 2 LPC - Memos - Iona Campagnola n.d., 1985-1987 11 3 LPC - Miscellaneous 1984-1987 11 4 LPC - MP's Column for Weekly Riding n.d., 1987 11 5 LPC - National Caucus 1984-1986 11 6 LPC - National Convention 1986 11 7 LPC - National Executive n.d, 1984-1987 11 8 LPC - National Executive - Correspondence 1989 11 9 LPC - National Executive Meeting - Ottawa, 11-13 1987 July 1987 11 10 LPC - National Liberal Task Force on Post-Secondary 1987 Education in Canada 11 11 LPC - National Office Building 1984-1986 11 12 LPC - National Organization Seminar 1986 11 13 LPC - National Revenue Committee 1987-1989 11 14 LPC - New Brunswick 1984-1985 11 15 LPC - Newfoundland n.d., 1984-1986 11 16 LPC - New Headquarters Building Fund 1985 84 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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11 17 LPC - Nominations 1987 11 18 LPC - Northwest Territories 1984 11 19 LPC - Nova Scotia 1984-1986 11 20 LPC - Nova Scotia Caucus n.d.

12 1 LPC - Ontario n.d., 1984-1987 12 2 LPC - Ontario 1985-1986 12 3 LPC - Ontario 1986 12 4 LPC - Ontario - Annual Meeting n.d., 1988-1989 12 5 LPC - Ontario - Caucus 1986, 1988-1989 12 6 LPC - Party Assessment of Current Issues - December 1984-1985 1984 - February 1985 12 7 LPC - Party Forum 1984-1985 12 8 LPC - Party Reform 1985 12 9 LPC - Party Renewal 1957, 1983-1986 12 10 LPC - Philosophy and History n.d., 1986 12 11 LPC - Platform 1988 12 12 LPC - Policy Activities 1987 12 13 LPC - Policy Newsletter 1983-1986 12 14 LPC - President - Michel Robert 1987 12 15 LPC - Prince Edward Island 1984-1985 12 16 LPC - Quebec 1985 12 17 LPC - Quebec Caucus n.d., 1984-1985 12 18 LPC - Reform Conference - Halifax, 7-10 November 1985 1985 12 19 LPC - Research Bureau n.d. MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 85

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12 20 LPC - Research Bureau 1985-1986 12 21 LPC - Riding Targeting 1985 12 22 LPC - Saskatchewan 1984-1985 12 23 LPC - Social Policy Committee 1984-1985 12 24 LPC - Sommaire Législatif 1983-1984

13 1 LPC - Special Caucus - Arrangements, 12-13 July 1988 1988 13 2 LPC - Special Caucus - Iqaluit, 14-16 August 1989 1989 13 3 LPC - Special Caucus - Iqaluit, 14-16 August 1989 1989 13 4 LPC - Special Caucus - Mont Orford, Quebec, 23-25 1987 January 1987 13 5 LPC - Special Caucus - Newfoundland, 20-22 February 1989 1989 13 6 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 13-14 September 1985 1985 13 7 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 17-19 January 1986 1986 13 8 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 17-19 January 1986 1986 13 9 LPC - Special Caucus - Otawa, 17-19 January 1986 1986 13 10 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 7-10 May 1986 1986 13 11 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 13-14 May 1986 1986 13 12 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 4-5 September 1986 1986 13 13 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 4-5 September 1986 1986 13 14 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 4-5 September 1986 1986 13 15 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 4-5 September 1986 1986 13 16 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 7-8 April 1987 1987

14 1 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 11-13 September 1987 1987 86 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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14 2 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 19-20 January 1988 1988 14 3 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 12-13 July 1988 1988 14 4 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 28 September 1988 1988 14 5 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 7 December 1988 1988 14 6 LPC - Special Caucus - St. John's, 20-22 February 1989 1989 14 7 LPC - Special Caucus - Ottawa, 23-24 September 1989 1989 14 8 LPC - Strategy Committee Meeting, 30 August 1987 1987 14 9 LPC - Tax Reform 1987 14 10 LPC - The Tories: Broken Promises - 1984 Election 1988 14 11 LPC - Toronto Women's Event 1986 14 12 LPC - Western Caucus n.d., 1985 14 13 LPC - - National Executive n.d., 1984 14 14 LPC - Youth and the : A Policy 1988 for the 90s 14 15 LPC - Yukon 1984 14 16 Liberal Party of Ontario 1984-1987 14 17 Liberal Task Force on Peace, Security, and World 1985 Disarmament 14 18 Liberalism 1985 14 19 Liberals - Quebec 1988-1989 14 20 Libya n.d., 1986 14 21 Lumber 1986-1989 14 22 Lumley, Ed 1985 14 23 MacEachen, Allan J. 1985 14 24 Malepart, Jean-Claude 1989 MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 87

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14 25 Manitoba Liberal Merger 1985 14 26 Marchi, Sergio 1985-1987 14 27 Martin, Paul Jr. 1988 14 28 McIninch, Elizabeth Lydia Mody 1989

15 1 Mile Circle - Ottawa 1986-1987 15 2 Mills, Dennis 1987-1989 15 3 Montebello Conference 1989 15 4 Multiculturalism 1987-1988 15 5 National Capital Commission n.d., 1976 15 6 National Council of Women 1984-1989 15 7 National Defense 1987 15 8 National Press Club 1985 15 9 Native Issues 1984-1987 15 10 Nielsen, Hon. Erik 1984-1986 15 11 1988 15 12 Newfoundland Offshore Oil and Gas n.d. 15 13 Newspapers Dec. 1989 15 14 Nominated Candidates 1988 15 15 North Atlantic Treaty Organization 1985 15 16 Northeastern Ontario Municipal Association 1989 15 17 Softwood Lumber 1989 15 18 1985 15 19 Northwest Territories 1986 15 20 November '86 - Aftermath 1986 88 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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15 21 November '86 - Briefings n.d., 1983 15 22 November '86 - Constitutional Question 1986 15 23 November '86 - Convention Agenda 1986 15 24 November '86 - Corriveau/Review n.d., 1986 15 25 November '86 - Delegate Selection Meeting 1986 15 26 November '86 - Draft Speech Proposals 1986 15 27 November '86 - Hon. Jean Chrétien n.d., 1986 15 28 November '86 - Hon. n.d., 1986 15 29 November '86 - JNT's Leadership n.d., 1986 15 30 November '86 - LPC Statements 1986-1987 15 31 November '86 - New Headquarters Opening n.d. 15 32 November '86 - November 19th "BASH" n.d., 1986 15 33 November '86 - Organizational Meetings 1986

16 1 November '86 - Policy Resolutions 1983, 1985-1986 16 2 November '86 - Preliminary Agendas 1986 16 3 November '86 - Press Conference Final Wrap-Up 1986 16 4 November '86 - Progressive Conservative Convention n.d., 1983-1984 Data 16 5 November '86 - Pro-Turner Clippings 1986 16 6 November '86 - Quebec - Raymond Garneau 1986 16 7 November '86 - Speech - Acceptance n.d., 1986 16 8 November '86 - Speech - Accountability n.d., 1986 16 9 November '86 - Speech - Iona Campagnola's Dinner n.d., 1986 16 10 November '86 - Speech - Major Address 1986 16 11 November '86 - Speech - Opening 1986 MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 89

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16 12 November '86 - Speech - Ribbon Cutting 1986 16 13 November '86 - Speech - Women 1986 16 14 November '86 - Speech - Youth 1986 16 15 November '86 - Speeches n.d., 1985-1986 16 16 November '86 - Staff Requirements 1986 16 17 November '86 - Thank You Letters 1986 16 18 November '86 - Women's Issues n.d. 16 19 November '86 - Young Liberals 1986 16 20 Nuclear Arms Race 1984 16 21 Nuclear Freeze 1983-1985 16 22 Nunziata, John 1985-1987 16 23 Office of the Leader of the Opposition 1988 16 24 Official Languages 1989 16 25 Official Residences Council 1984, 1985 16 26 Ontario Election 1985, 1987 16 27 Opening of Parliament 1984, 1986 16 28 Pacific Rim 1985-1986 16 29 Pagtakhan, Dr. Rey D. 1989 16 30 Patronage n.d., 1984 16 31 Peace and Security 1984-1986 16 32 Pharmaceuticals 1986-1987 16 33 Pickersgill, Jack n.d., 1985 16 34 Platform Committee n.d., 1987-1988 16 35 Polar Sea n.d., 1985 16 36 Policy Committees 1984, 1987 90 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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16 37 Policy Development 1986 16 38 Polls n.d., 1984 16 39 Polls 1984-1987

17 1 Pornography in Canada n.d., 1984, 1986 17 2 Porters at International Airport n.d., 1985 17 3 Post Office n.d., 1986-1987 17 4 Pre-Budget Briefing Book 1986 17 5 Pre-Budget Briefing Book 1986 17 6 Pre-Budget Briefing Book 1989 17 7 Press Gallery Dinner 1985 17 8 Press Gallery Dinner 1986 17 9 Press Gallery Dinner 1987 17 10 Press Gallery Dinner 1988 17 11 Press Releases, 1984 1984 17 12 Press Releases, 1984 1984 17 13 Press Releases, 1984 1984 17 14 Press Releases, 1985 1985

18 1 Press Releases, 1985 1985 18 2 Press Releases, 1985 1985 18 3 Press Releases, 1986 1986 18 4 Press Releases, 1986 1986 18 5 Press Releases, 1986 1986 18 6 Press Releases, 1987 1987 MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 91

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18 7 Press Releases, 1987 1987 18 8 Press Releases, 1987 1987 18 9 Press Releases, 1989 1989 18 10 Press Releases, 1989 1989 18 11 Prime Minister 1987-1989 18 12 Principal Secretary 1987 18 13 Privatization 1987 18 14 Procedure on Handling Invitations 1986 18 15 Prostitution 1984 18 16 Provincial Liberal Party - B.C. 1984-1987 18 17 Quadra 1989 18 18 Quebec n.d. 18 19 Quebec - Provincial Liberal Party 1977-1979 18 20 Quebec - Referendum 1980 18 21 Quotations 1961, 1968, 1988 18 22 Rat Pack 1985, 1986 18 23 Redistribution - Bill C74 1985, 1986 18 24 Reform Conference 1985 18 25 Reform Conference - Briefings 1984, 1985

19 1 Reform Conference - Clippings 1985 19 2 Reform Conference - Leadership n.d. 19 3 Reform Conference - Media 1985 19 4 Reform Conference - Reform Paper 1985 19 5 Reform Conference - Speeches 1985 92 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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19 6 Reform Conference - Young Liberals 1985 19 7 Reid, Bill 1985 19 8 Richardson, Doug 1984-1986 19 9 Richardson, Doug 1986-1987 19 10 Robichaud, Fernand 1985 19 11 Rompkey, Hon. Bill 1989 19 12 Sault Ste. Marie - (Hon. Roch LaSalle) 1986 19 13 Schwartz, Gerald - Onex Capital Corp. 1987 19 14 Science and Technology 1988 19 15 Senate n.d., 1985 19 16 Senate 1985-1986 19 17 Senate Reform 1985 19 18 Senate Report on Middle East n.d., 1985 19 19 Senators n.d., 1984-1987 19 20 Senators - Al Graham 1986-1987 19 21 Senators - Eugene Forsey 1985-1987 19 22 Senators - General n.d. 19 23 Senators - Jacques Hébert 1986-1988 19 24 Senators - 1986 19 25 Senators - 1986

20 1 Senators - Michael Kirby 1986-1987 20 2 Senators - Michael Kirby 1988 20 3 Senators - Philippe Gigantès 1984-1987 20 4 September Press Conferences 1986 MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 93

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20 5 Affair 1986-1987 20 6 Small Businesses 1985-1988 20 7 Social Credit in B.C. 1986 20 8 Social Policy 1985-1987 20 9 Speaker of the House 1986-1987 20 10 Staff Meetings 1989 20 11 Star Wars 1985 20 12 St. Pat's College Reunion 1985 20 13 Summer Tour 1985 20 14 Talent Bank 1985 20 15 Tamils n.d. 20 16 Tax - GST 1989 20 17 Tax - Reform 1986-1987 20 18 Tax - Reform 1988-1989 20 19 Tax - Value Added 1985 20 20 Taylor, Nick 1985-1986 20 21 Teleglobe 1984-1986 20 22 Terrorism 1984 20 23 Thinkers' Conference 1986 20 24 Throne Speech Response 1989 20 25 Tobin, Brian 1985-1986 20 26 1986 20 27 Tory Promises n.d., 1986

21 1 Tremblay, Michel 1985-1988 94 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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21 2 Tuna Fish Affair 1985 21 3 Turner, Mrs. - Strategy and Organization 1985-1987 21 4 Turner, Rt. Hon. J.N. - Attendance in House of 1985-1987 Commons 21 5 Turner, Rt. Hon. J.N. - Cabinet 1984 21 6 Turner, Rt. Hon. J.N. - Correspondence Format and 1988 Handling 21 7 Turner, Rt. Hon. J.N. - Election 1984 - Publicity 1984 Material 21 8 Turner, Rt. Hon. J.N. - Radio Interview 1984 21 9 Turner, Rt. Hon. J.N. - Resignation 1989 21 10 Turner, Rt. Hon. J.N. - Television Interviews 1984-1986 21 11 Trudeau, Pierre Elliott n.d., 1980-1985 21 12 Trudeau, Pierre Elliott 1981-1987 21 13 Universality 1984 21 14 - Question and Answer Session, 1985 12 March 1985 21 15 Vancouver - Caucus Visit, etc. - November 1985 1985 21 16 Washington, D.C. - November 2-3, 1989 1989 21 17 Watson, Dominic 1985 21 18 Women's Issues 1984-1989 21 19 Western Accord - Oil and Gas 1985 21 20 Western Caucus - Report on Western Economy 1987 21 21 Weston, Greg - Turner Biography 1988 21 22 Williamson, E.L.R. 1988-1989 21 23 Wilson, W.A. 1985 21 24 Wonderful Wednesday, 27 March 1985 1985 MG 26 Q 7-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 95

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21 25 Wonderful Wednesday, 27 April 1988 1988 21 26 Young, Douglas 1989 21 27 Young Liberals of Canada 1985 21 28 Youth 1986-1987 21 29 Youth - Liberal Caucus Task Force n.d., 1987 21 30 Yukon Territory 1984

22 1 Abortion 1985-1989 22 2 Autographed Photos - Books, etc. 1984-1987 22 3 Canada Conference Series 1987 22 4-6 Canada Conferences (3 files) 1987-1988 22 7 Canada - France 1984 22 8 Conflict of Interest 1988 22 9 Congratulations - Received by JNT 1984-1986 22 10 Levesque, René 1987 22 11 MacDonald Commission 1984-1985 22 12 Maclean’s Magazine Interview (John N. Turner) 11 Feb. 1985 22 13 MacLeod, Norman 1985 22 14 Martin, Paul - The Hon. Paul Martin Dinner 23 June 1988 22 15 Martin, Paul Jr. 1987-1989 22 16 Meares Island 1985 22 17-18 National Liberal Convention - Print Media Summary 1986 (2 files) 22 19 Parliament Opening 1984 22 20 Personal - JNT Oct. 1987 22 21 Personal - JNT Nov. 1987 96 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-2

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22 22 Petro-Com n.d. 22 23 Pickersgill’s Dinner 1985 22 24 R.C.M.P. - Political Interference 1989 22 25 Scrapbook 1984

23 1 South Moresby - Queen Charlotte Islands 1980-1986 23 2 Stornoway n.d. 23 3 Stornoway 1988 23 4 Swift, John J. 1986 23 5 Thatcher, Margaret - 1984 23 6 Turner, Mrs. Geills 1987 23 7 Turner - Video & Photo Inventory 1989 23 8 Zoomit 1988 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 7-3 Staff Sub-Series

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1 1 Flinn, K. - Chronos (Letters) Dec. 1984-Mar. 1985 1 2 Flinn, K. - Chronos (Letters) Mar.-Jul. 1985 1 3 Flinn, K. - Chronos (Memos) 1986 1 4 Flinn, K. - Correspondence 1985 1 5 Flinn, K. - Correspondence 1985-1986 1 6 Flinn, K. - JNT Signature Nov. 1984-Mar 1985 1 7 Flinn, K. - JNT Signature Apr.-Jun. 1985 1 8 Flinn, K. - Memos 1984-1985 1 9 Flinn, K. - Memos Dec. 1984-Apr. 1985

2 1 Flinn, K. - Memos Feb.-Nov. 1985 2 2 Flinn, K. - Memos Apr.-Aug. 1985 2 3 Haley, L. - Office Diary Jan.-Mar. 1985 2 4 Haley, L. - Office Diary Apr.-Aug. 1985 2 5 Haley, L. - Office Diary Sept.-Oct. 1985 2 6 Haley, L. - Office Diary Jan.-Apr. 1986 2 7 Haley, L. - Office Diary Apr.-Sept. 1986 2 8 Haley, L. - Office Diary Sept.-Nov. 1986 98 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-3

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2 9 Haley, L. - Office Diary Nov. 1986-Feb. 1987

3 1 Haley, L. - Office Diary Mar.-July 1987 3 2 Haley, L. - Office Diary July-Dec. 1987 3 3 Haley, L. - Office Diary Jan.-Apr. 1988 3 4 Haley. L. - Office Diary May-Aug. 1988 3 5 Haley, L. - Office Diary Sept. 1988-May 1989 3 6 Haley, L. - Office Diary June-Sept. 1989 3 7 Haley, L. - Office Diary Oct.1989-Mar. 1990 3 8 Haley, L. - Office Diary Apr.-Aug. 1990 3 9 Kirkpatrick, D. - Correspondence & Travel 1988-1989 3 10 Mahoney, R. - Letters and Memos 1986 3 11 Staff. - Notices 1987-1988 3 12 Staff. - Personnel 1984 3 13 Staff. - Personnel 1985-1986 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 7-4 Leader of the Opposition - Additional Correspondence

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Congratulations 1 1-2 Congratulatory Messages (2 files) Oct. 1984 1 3-4 Congratulatory Messages (2 files) Nov. 1984 1 5-6 Congratulatory Messages (2 files) Dec. 1984 Correspondence - General 1 7 Correspondence - Copies 1984 1 8 Correspondence - CBC Cuts Dec. 1984-Jan. 1985 1 9 Correspondence - Social Programs 1985 1 10 Correspondence Jan. 1985 1 11 Correspondence Feb. 1985 1 12-13 Correspondence (2 files) March 1985 1 14 Correspondence - Star Wars March-May 1985 1 15-17 Correspondence (3 files) April 1985

2 1 Correspondence - File 4 April 1985 2 2-3 Correspondence (2 files) May 1985 100 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-4

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2 4 Correspondence - Unusual April-May 1985 Correspondence - Nominal Files 2 5 Dingee, W.C. 1986 2 6 Gauthier, Royal L. 1986 2 7 Gervais, Mr. & Mrs. - Marine & Civil Section 1985 (Cutbacks) 2 8 Gigantes, Senator Philippe 1986 2 9 Goligher, Isabel R. 1982-1985 2 10 Goral, Constance B. - National Defence 1985 2 11 Grebski, C.S. 1986 2 12 Healy, Father - Airport Security 1985 2 13 Kaplan, Bob - Stephen Ledrew - et al 1986 2 14 Keron, Phillips - Jamaica 1986 2 15 Lenius, Reverend Wilfried 1985-1986 2 16 Maltby, Clifford William David 1985-1986 2 17 Meagher, Kathryn 1986 2 18 Ndlovu, Edward - 1986 2 19 Payne, Leslie - Mine Closures 1985 2 20 Ramadeen, David K. 1986 2 21 Robb, James A., Stikeman, Elliott 1986 2 22 Shea, Derwyn - Canadian National Exhibition 1986 2 23 Stevens, Sinclair - Inquiry 1986 2 24 Swanson, Ed. - Golden, B.C. 1986 2 25 Threader, Jack - Mystal 1986 2 26 Vickers, Mike 1985 2 27 Wilson, Robert 1986 101 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 7-4

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Correspondence - Stephen Hastings 2 28 Correspondence Dec. 1984-March 1985 2 29 Correspondence April-July 1985 2 30 Correspondence Aug.-Sept. 1985 2 31 Correspondence Oct. 1985-Jan. 1986 2 32 Correspondence Feb.-March 1986 2 33 Correspondence April-Aug. 1986 2 34 Correspondence Aug.-Oct. 1986 2 35 Correspondence Nov.-Dec. 1986 2 36 Correspondence Jan.-Feb. 1987 2 37 Correspondence March-May 1987

3 1 Correspondence June-Dec. 1987 3 2 Correspondence Jan.-March 1988 3 3 Directory - Liberal Party of Canada 1988 3 4 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) - Executive May 1986 Guide 3 5 Ontario Provincial Government - Phone Numbers March 1986 JNT Correspondence 3 6 JNT Correspondence Feb.-May 1985 3 7 JNT Correspondence 17 May 1985 3 8 JNT Correspondence 22 May -6 June 1985 3 9 JNT Correspondence July 1985 3 10 JNT Correspondence Aug.-Oct. 1985 3 11 JNT Correspondence Nov. 1985 MG 26 Q 7-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 102

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3 12 JNT Correspondence Jan. 1986 3 13 JNT Correspondence Feb. 1986 3 14 JNT Correspondence March-April 1986 3 15 JNT Correspondence May-July 1986 3 16 JNT Correspondence July-Sept. 1986 3 17 JNT Correspondence Oct.-Dec. 1986 3 18 Convention - Nov. 1986 - Letters of Thanks Nov.-Dec. 1986 3 19 JNT Correspondence Feb.-April 1987 3 20 JNT Correspondence May-Oct. 1987 3 21 JNT Correspondence Nov. 1987- Dec. 1988 3 22 Correspondence of Mrs. Turner 1987-1989 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 7-5 Leader of the Opposition - Press Releases Sub-series

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1 1 Speech: Election Results Sept. 1984 1 2 Speech: Nuclear Arms Race 10 Dec. 1984 1 3 Press Release: Agenda for , Calgary, 17-20 Jan. 1985 Vancouver 1 4 Press Release: Laurier Club - Winnipeg 18 Jan. 1985 1 5 Press Release: Calgary Fundraiser 18 Jan. 1985 1 6 Press Release: Capilano Annual Meeting 19 Jan. 1985 1 7 Speech: Star Wars 21 Jan. 1985 1 8 Press Release: Meeting with Lord Carrington 22 Jan. 1985 1 9 Press Release: Opposition Day - Youth 23 Jan. 1985 1 10 Press Release: Ottawa-Vanier Annual Meeting 24 Jan. 1985 1 11 Press Release: Meeting with Art Miki 28 Jan. 1985 1 12 Press Release: Opposition Day - Investment Canada 30 Jan. 1985 (Bill C-15) 1 13 Press Release: Agenda for Quebec, Kingston and 31 Jan.-2 Feb. 1985 Cornwall 1 14 Communques de Presse 1985 1 15 Press Release: Opposition Day - Agriculture 5 Feb. 1985 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 104

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1 16 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto, Scarborough and 6-14 Feb. 1985 Vancouver 1 17 Press Release: Town Hall Meeting - Vancouver 12 Feb. 1985 1 18 Press Release: “ Negev” Speaking Notes - Vancouver 14 Feb. 1985 1 19 Press Release: Letter to Prime Minister on Domtar 26 Feb. 1985 1 20 Press Release: National Caucus Meeting 26 Feb. 1985 1 21 Press Release: The Liberal Forum - Toronto 27 Feb. 1985 1 22 Press Release: Agenda for St. John’s and Halifax 28 Feb.-2 March 1985 1 23 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto - Midday, 4 March 1985 Heritage Gala - Queen’s Park 1 24 Press Release: Opposition Day - Environment 5 March 1985 1 25 Press Release: Agenda for Winnipeg 7-9 March 1985 1 26 Press Release: Les Gens de l’Air 11 March 1985 1 27 Press Release: University of Ottawa 12 March 1985 1 28 Press Release: Canada-Israel Committee 13 March 1985 1 29 Press Release: Yitzhak Shamir Visit 14 March 1985 1 30 Press Release: NDP Opposition Day - Canada/US 19 March 1985 1 31 Press Release: Agenda for Regina, Yorkton, Victoria 21-25 March 1985 and Vancouver 1 32 Press Release: Ecomonic Summit 22-23 March 1985 1 33 Press Release: Agenda for Montreal 1 April 1985 1 34 Press Release: Stornoway 2 April 1985 1 35 Press Release: Ontario Election 4 April 1985 1 36 Press Release: Stuart Langford 9 April 1985 1 37 Press Release: Agenda for Montreal 12 April 1985 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 105 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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1 38 Press Release: 15 April 1985 1 39 Press Release: Section 15 of Charter 17 April 1985 1 40 Press Release: Agenda for 17 April 1985 1 41 Press Release: Agenda for Hamilton 24-25 April 1985 1 42 Press Release: Salvation Army Lunch 26 April 1985 1 43 Press Release: Holocaust Memorial 28 April 1985 1 44 Press Release: Carleton East Campaign 30 April 1985 1 45 Press Release: Renfrew Liberal Rally 1 May 1985 1 46 Press Release: Senate Press Conference 2 May 1985 1 47 Speech: Conférence de presse 2 May 1985 1 48 Press Release: Agenda for Montreal 6 May 1985 1 49 Press Release: Agenda for Saskatoon, Kelowna, 8-13 May 1985 and Vancouver 1 50 Press Release: Task Force on Peace 8 May 1985 1 51 Speech: Canadian Club of Saskatchewan 9 May 1985 1 52 Press Release: NDP Opposition Day (B.C.) 15 May 1985 1 53 Press Release: LPC(Q) Annual Dinner 25 May 1985 1 54 Press Release: Budget Speech in H of C 29 May 1985 1 55 Press Release: Atlantic Task Force 30 May 1985 1 56 Press Release: Agenda for Moncton, Shediac 3-5 June 1985 Fredericton 1 57 Press Release: Raymond Garneau in Calgary 4 June 1985 1 58 Press Release: Petition for Senior Citizens 5 June 1985 1 59 Press Release: Senate Reform Speech 7 June 1985 1 60 Press Release: “On to Ottawa” Trek 10 June 1985 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 106

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1 61 Press Release: Agenda for Vancouver 10-13 June 1985 1 62 Press Release: Dinner 20 June 1985 1 63 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto 21-22 June 1985 1 64 Press Release: Senior Citizens’ Rally 25 June 1985 1 65 Press Release: St-Jean-Baptiste Message 24 June 1985 1 66 Press Release: Agenda for 24 June 1985 1 67 Press Release: Agenda for Penticton, Vancouver and 29 June-2 July Prince George - Summer Tour 1985 1 68 Press Release: Agenda for Lethbridge, Calgary and 5-7 July 1985 Edmonton - Summer Tour 1 69 Press Release: Agenda for Nova Scotia, Halifax and 9-11 July 1985 Lunenberg - Summer Tour 1 70 Press Release: Agenda for Ontario - Summer Tour 12-14 July 1985 1 71 Press Release: Michèle Tremblay Announcement 9 Aug. 1985 1 72 Press Release: Michel Simard Announcement 9 Aug. 1985 1 73 Press Release: Voyage of “Polar Sea” 9 Aug. 1985 1 74 Press Release: New Shadow Cabinet Roles 26 Aug. 1985 1 75 Press Release: Forum for Canadians - Budget 29-30 Aug. 1985 1 76 Press Release: Visit to Queen Charlotte Islands 30 Aug. 1985 1 77 Press Release: 1 Year Anniversary of Election - 4 Sept. 1985 Gray/Frith - Press Conference 1 78 Press Release: Commonwealth Jewish Council 9 Sept. 1985 1 79 Press Release: Canadian Commercial Bank 5 Sept. 1985 1 80 Press Release: Pizza & Reception for Press 11 Sept. 1985 Gallery in 409-S 1 81 Press Release: Operation Justice - Families 10 Sept. 1985 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 107 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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1 82 Press Release: Anniversary of Government 17 Sept. 1985 1 83 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto 19-21 Sept. 1985 1 84 Press Release: Critics and Deputy Critics 20 Sept. 1985 1 85 Press Release: LPC(O) Policy Forum 21 Sept. 1985 1 86 Press Release: Agenda for Saskatchewan & Manitoba 22-24 Sept. 1985 1 87 Press Release: Agriculture Policy 24 Sept. 1985 1 88 Press Release: House of Commons Speech on Trade 26 Sept. 1985 with U.S. 1 89 Press Release: Press Conference - Banks 30 Sept. 1985 1 90 Press Release: Agenda for Vancouver 2-4 Oct. 1985 1 91 Press Release: Speech in Response to C-79 7 Oct. 1985 Compensation for CCB 1 92 Press Release: Family Week 7 Oct. 1985 1 93 Press Release: Meeting with reps from Gulf 9 Oct. 1985 1 94 Press Release: Laurier Club Luncheon - Montreal 11 Oct. 1985 1 95 Press Release: Full Employment Program 11 Oct. 1985 1 96 Press Release: Reception for Publication of Memoirs 15 Oct. 1985 of Hon. Jean Chrétien - Montreal 1 97 Press Release: Meeting - Le Comité de Survie du 16 Oct. 1985 Textile et des Vêtements 1 98 Press Release: Agenda for Kingston 16 Oct. 1985

2 1 Press Release: Agenda for Trois-Rivières 18 Oct. 1985 2 2 Press Release: Agenda for Corner Brook, 18-19 Oct. 1985 Newfoundland 2 3 Press Release: Confederation Dinner - Toronto 21 Oct. 1985 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 108

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2 4 Press Release: Task Force on Agriculture - Press 22 Oct. 1985 Conference 2 5 Press Release: Task Force on Agriculture 22 Oct. 1985 2 6 Press Release: Meeting with Coalition Against 23 Oct. 1985 De-indexation of Family Allowances 2 7 Press Release: Opposition Day - Agriculture 25 Oct. 1985 2 8 Press Release: Agenda for Welland, St. Catharines, 24-25 Oct. 1985 Niagara Falls 2 9 Press Release: Statement on Death of Maurice 25 Oct. 1985 Cardinal Roy 2 10 Press Release: Agenda for Sault Ste. Marie and Elliot 28-29 Oct. 1985 Lake 2 11 Press Release: Agenda for Hawkesbury 30 Oct. 1985 2 12 Press Release: Agenda for Stratford 2 Nov. 1985 2 13 Press Release: Agenda for Halifax 7-10 Nov. 1985 2 14 Press Release: Ground-Breaking Ceremony LPC - 5 Nov. 1985 LPC Headquarters, Ottawa 2 15 Press Release: Caucus Visit to Vancouver 21-23 Nov. 1985 2 16 Press Release: Agenda for Vancouver 21-22 Nov. 1985 2 17 Press Release: Paul Martin Book Launch Party 26 Nov. 1985 2 18 Press Release: Agenda for Montreal 27 Nov. 1985 2 19 Press Release: First Ministers’ Conference - Halifax 27-29 Nov. 1985 2 20 Press Release: Thunderous Thursday 28 Nov. 1985 2 21 Press Release: Press Conference - Quebec Election 2 Dec. 1985 Results 409-S 2 22 Press Release: Pacific Rim Conference - Los Angeles 5-8 Dec. 1985 2 23 Press Release: Agenda for Vancouver 8-10 Dec. 1985 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 109 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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2 24 Press Release: Agenda for Vancouver 8-10 Dec. 1985 2 25 Press Release: Caucus Christmas Party 11 Dec. 1985 2 26 Press Release: Agenda for Quebec City 14-15 Dec. 1985 2 27 Press Release: Press Conference - Government’s 16 Dec. 1985 Attempt to Limit Debate 2 28 Press Release: Ottawa & District Fundraiser 16 Dec. 1985 2 29 Press Release: Speech on Bill C-74 (H of C) 17 Dec. 1985 2 30 Speech: House of Commons - Bill C-79 20 Dec. 1985 2 31 Press Release: New Year’s Message 30 Dec. 1985 2 32 Inventory - Press Releases 1986 n.d. 2 33 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto 8 Jan. 1986 2 34 Press Release: Agenda for Montreal 9 Jan. 1986 2 35 Press Release: Meeting with Yasuhiro Nakasone - 14 Jan. 1986 Prime Minister of Japan 2 36 Press Release: Meeting with Pensioners and Senior 16 Jan. 1986 Citizens 2 37 Press Release: Appointment of Sharon Schollar 15 Jan. 1986 2 38 Press Release: Speech on Bill C-84 17 Jan. 1986 2 39 Press Release: Special Caucus Meeting 17-19 Jan. 1986 2 40 Speech: Position du PLC sur Trade 19 Jan. 1986 2 41 Press Release: Congratulations to Bourassa 20 Jan. 1986 2 42 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto 21 Jan. 1986 2 43 Press Release: Agenda for Montreal 22 Jan. 1986 2 44 Press Release: Membership Drive LPC(Q) - Montreal 22 Jan. 1986 2 45 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto 24 Jan. 1986 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 110

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2 46 Press Release: Del Zotto Dinner - Toronto 28 Jan. 1986 2 47 Press Release: Agenda for Chicoutimi and Montreal 29-31 Jan. 1986 2 48 Press Release: Meeting with Bourassa 31 Jan. 1986 2 49 Press Release: Agenda for Vancouver & Calgary 6-10 Feb. 1986 2 50 Press Release: Statement on Alberta Train Crash 9 Feb. 1986 2 51 Press Release: Agenda for 11 Feb. 1986 2 52 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto 13-14 Feb. 1986 2 53 Press Release: Changes to Critic List 26 Feb. 1986 2 54 Press Release: Letter to Jean Chrétien 27 Feb. 1986 2 55 Press Release: Press Conference - Chrétien 27 Feb. 1986 2 56 Press Release: Agenda for Quebec City 28 Feb.-2 March 1986 2 57 Press Release: Speech on the Budget 5 March 1986 2 58 Press Release: Agenda for Winnipeg-Vancouver 7-10 March 1986 2 59 Press Release: Press Conference for Nielsen Task 11 March 1986 Force 2 60 Press Release: Canadian Federation of Students Rally 13 March 1986 on 2 61 Press Release: Garneau/Johnston Changes 13 March 1986 2 62 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto 14 March 1986 2 63 Press Release: Multicultural Dialogue 14 March 1986 2 64 Press Release: Agenda for Hamilton (LPCO) 21-22 March 1986 2 65 Press Release: Agenda for Montreal 24 March 1986 2 66 Press Release: Agenda for Vancouver & Victoria 3-7 April 1986 2 67 Press Release: Speech in House of Commons on Bill 9 April 1986 C-91 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 111 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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2 68 Press Release: Canadian Community Newspapers 11 April 1986 Association Breakfast - Ottawa 2 69 Press Release: Canadian Hellenic Congress - Hull 12 April 1986 2 70 Press Release: Letters to Western Premiers 14 April 1986 2 71 Press Release: House of Commons Speech on Libya 15 April 1986 2 72 Press Release: Appointment of Senator Rizzuto 15 April 1986 2 73 Press Release: Trade Task Force Visit to Washington, 15-16 April 1986 D.C. 2 74 Press Release: Agenda for Sudbury & Toronto 16-17 Apirl 1986 2 75 Press Release: The Judy LaMarsh Dinner - Advance 17 April 1986 Text 2 76 Press Release: Scarborough Fundraiser 22 April 1986 2 77 Press Release: Agenda for Rimouski 23-25 April 1986 2 78 Press Release: Agenda for Vancouver 30 April-5 May 1986 2 79 Press Release: Appointment of Garneau/Kirby as 30 April 1986 Election Readiness Chairs 2 80 Press Release: Letter to Sinclair Stevens 2 May 1986 2 81 Press Release: Agenda for Edmonton, Westlock 5-6 May 1986

3 1 Press Release: Letter from Sinc Stevens 6 May 1986 3 2 Press Release: Len Hopkins’ Dinner - Pembroke 7 May 1986 3 3 Press Release: Change in Caucus Meeting 7 May 1986 3 4 Press Release: Chinese Businessmen’s Lunch - 9 May 1986 Toronto 3 5 Press Release: Opposition Day - Stevens 12 May 1986 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 112

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3 6 Press Release: Canadian Federation of Labour Lunch 12 May 1986 - Ottawa 3 7 Press Release: Rotary Club Luncheon - Ottawa 13 May 1986 3 8 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto & Windsor 14-16 May 1986 3 9 Press Release: Hockey Finals 16 May 1986 3 10 Press Release: Post-Secondary Education - Task 16 May 1986 Force 3 11 Press Release: Trillium Cocktail Evening 21 May 1986 3 12 Press Release: George Cohon Dinner 22 May 1986 3 13 Press Release: Agenda for Regina and Saskatoon 23-24 May 1986 3 14 Press Release: Statement on Reagan/Mulroney Trade 23 May 1986 Announcement 3 15 Press Release: Farm Deficiency Payments 23 May 1986 3 16 Press Release: Meeting with Mike Apsey, Council of 26 May 1986 Forest Industries - Vancouver 3 17 Press Release: Opposition Day on Lumber Tariffs 27 May 1986 3 18 Press Release: Change in Caucus Meeting 27 May 1986 3 19 Press Release: Agenda for Niagara Peninsula 29-30 May 1986 3 20 Press Release: LPC(Q) Brunch - Montreal 1 June 1986 3 21 Press Release: Meeting with NAC Lobby 2 June 1986 3 22 Press Release: Hamilton-Wentworth Cocktail 2 June 1986 3 23 Press Release: Canadian Federation of Municipalities 3 June 1986 - Hamilton 3 24 Press Release: Change in Caucus Time 4 June 1986 3 25 Press Release: Agenda for Moncton, Saint Joseph 6 June 1986 3 26 Press Release: Moncton Correction 6 June 1986 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 113 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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3 27 Press Release: Agenda for Toronto 9 June 1986 3 28 Press Release: York-West - Canada Night 13 June 1986 3 29 Press Release: Emergency Debate on South Africa - 13 June 1986 House of Commons 3 30 Press Release: Press Conference on Trade 16 June 1986 3 31 Press Release: Ottawa Board of Trade Lunch 19 June 1986 3 32 Press Release: Carleton Board of Trade 19 June 1986 3 33 Press Release: Press Conference - Summer Plan 27 June 1986 3 34 Press Release: Statement on Summer Plan 27 June 1986 3 35 Press Release: Liberal Party Fund 30 June 1986 3 36 Press Release: Cabinet Shuffle Press Conference 30 June 1986 3 37 Press Release: Agenda for British Columbia Summer 3-6 July 1986 Tour 3 38 Press Release: Statement on “Curious Logic” 4 July 1986 3 39 Press Release: Summer Tour - Ontario 7-9 July 1986 3 40 Press Release: Summer Tour - 9-12 July 1986 3 41 Press Release: Summer Tour - Quebec 14-16 July 1986 3 42 Press Release: Canada Conference 22 July 1986 3 43 Press Release: Speech on Bill C-67 24 July 1986 3 44 Press Release: Letter to on Moncton’s 29 July 1986 CN Shops 3 45 Press Release: Press Conference - Winnipeg 5 Aug. 1986 3 46 Press Release: Agenda for Nova Scotia and New 14-16 Aug. 1986 Brunswick - Summer Tour 3 47 Press Release: Statement on Tamil Refugees 14 Aug. 1986 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 114

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3 48 Press Release: Agenda for Montreal and Saint- 18-19 Aug. 1986 Léonard - Summer Tour 3 49 Press Release: Agenda for Cobourg, Toronto, 19-22 Aug. 1986 Timmins and Thunder Bay - Tour 3 50 Press Release: Press Conference - Prorogue - 28 Aug. 1986 Winnipeg 3 51 Press Release: Labour Day Message 1 Sept. 1986 3 52 Press Release: Special Caucus Meeting 4-5 Sept. 1986 3 53 Press Release: Election Readiness Committee 4 Sept. 1986 3 54 Transcript/Conference de Presse 4-5 Sept. 1986 3 55 Press Release: Press Conference - John Bosley 5 Sept. 1986 3 56 Press Release: Trinity Liberal Dinner 8 Sept. 1986 3 57 Press Release: Confederation Dinner - Toronto 17 Sept. 1986 3 58 Press Release: National Caucus - Toronto 17 Sept. 1986 3 59 Press Release: Confederation Dinner 17 Sept. 1986 3 60 Press Release: Diefenbaker Statue - Father Sean 18 Sept. 1986 O’Sullivan’s Book 3 61 Press Release: Déclaration sur Diefenbaker - Ottawa 18 Sept. 1986 3 62 Press Release: Visite à Vancouver 19 Sept. 1986 3 63 Press Release: Drummond - Prison 19 Sept. 1986 3 64 Press Release: Visite à Pembina 20 Sept. 1986 3 65 Press Release: St-Maurice 25 Sept. 1986 3 66 Press Release: Meeting Young Liberals - Toronto 26 Sept. 1986 3 67 Press Release: Association libérale du Grand Toronto 27 Sept. 1986 3 68 Press Release: Nomination de D. Dussault 3 Oct. 1986 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 115 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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3 69 Press Release: Response to the Speech from the 3 Oct. 1986 Throne 3 70 Press Release: Visit to Montreal 5 Oct. 1986 3 71 Press Release: Montréal - Militant Liberal 5 Oct. 1986 3 72 Texte - Nation’s Business 5 Oct. 1986 3 73 Press Release: Maple Leaf Dinner - Ottawa 8 Oct. 1986 3 74 Press Release: Grondin - Critique/Jeunes 9 Oct. 1986 3 75 Press Release: Visit to Quebec Young Liberals 10 Oct. 1986 3 76 Press Release: Visit to Saskatchewan 14-15 Oct. 1986 3 77 Telegram - Prix Nobel 16 Oct. 1986 3 78 Press Release: Visit to British Columbia 16-17 Oct. 1986 3 79 Press Conference - Vancouver - Lumber Issue 16 Oct. 1986 3 80 Press Release: Liberals Mark the Anniversary of the 18 Oct. 1986 Persons Case 3 81 Press Release: Empire Club Lunch 20 Oct. 1986 3 82 Press Release: Empire Club - Toronto 20 Oct. 1986 3 83 Press Release: Visit in Prince Edward Island and 24-25 Oct. 1986 Nova Scotia 3 84 Press Release: Nation’s Business - Politique fédérale 25-26 Oct. 1986 3 85 Press Release: Geraldton, Ontario 29 Oct. 1986 3 86 Press Release: , Ontario 1 Nov. 1986

4 1 Press Release: Conseil - Quebec 1-2 Nov. 1986 4 2 Discours: Ville de Quebec 2 Nov. 1986 4 3 Press Release: Nation’s Business - Politique fédérale 8-9 Nov. 1986 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 116

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4 4 Press Release: May Brown - Ordre du Canada 10 Nov. 1986 4 5 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 11-13 Nov. 1986 4 6 Press Release: Vancouver - Westin Hotel 12 Nov. 1986 4 7 Press Release: Press Conference 17 Nov. 1986 4 8 Press Release: Father Drainville 19 Nov. 1986 4 9 Press Release: Don Jamieson Funeral - Newfoundland 21 Nov. 1986 4 10 Press Release: Liberal International Congress - 24 Nov. 1986 Human Rights 4 11 Press Release: Lumber Issue 22 Nov. 1986 4 12 Speech: Young Liberals Convention 27 Nov. 1986 4 13 Press Release: Biennial Policy Convention 27-30 Nov. 1986 4 14 Speech: Convention - Saturday 29 Nov. 1986 4 15 Press Release: Rencontre les gens âgés 4 Dec. 1986 4 16 Press Release: Liberal Caucus Party 9 Dec. 1986 4 17 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 12-14 Dec. 1986 4 18 Press Release: Plan Financier 19 Dec. 1986 4 19 Message de Noel - M. Turner n.d. 4 20 Inventory - Press Releases 1987 n.d. 4 21 Press Release: Message du Nouvel An 1 Jan. 1987 4 22 Press Release: Emergency Debate 13 Jan. 1987 4 23 Press Release: Meet Lumber Industry 15 Jan. 1987 4 24 Press Release: Shadow Cabinet Shuffle 16 Jan. 1987 4 25 Press Release: Visit to Toronto 16 Jan. 1987 4 26 Press Release: Meet Canadian Council of Churches 20 Jan. 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 117 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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4 27 Press Release: Meet Mayor - Vancouver 21 Jan. 1987 4 28 Press Release: Caucus Mont-Orford 23-25 Jan. 1987 4 29 Press Release: Letter to Mulroney 23 Jan. 1987 4 30 Speech: Omerville (Orford) 25 Jan. 1987 4 31 Press Release: Visit to Montreal 27 Jan. 1987 4 32 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 29-30 Jan. 1987 4 33 Press Release: Chamber of Shipping, British 30 Jan. 1987 Columbia 4 34 Press Release: Resignation of Kolber 4 Feb. 1987 4 35 Press Release: Nation’s Business 14-15 Feb. 1987 4 36 Press Release: Visit to Toronto 9 Feb. 1987 4 37 Press Release: Visit to Quebec 12-13 Feb. 1987 4 38 Press Release: Budget Speech 20 Feb. 1987 4 39 Speech: Response to the Budget 20 Feb. 1987 4 40 Press Release: Western Task Force 20 Feb. 1987 4 41 Press Release: Canada Conference in Vancouver 5-7 Feb. 1987 4 42 Press Release: Visite à Montréal 4 Feb. 1987 4 43 Press Release: Free Trade Debate 2 March 1987 4 44 Press Release: Heritage Dinner - Toronto 3 March 1987 4 45 Press Release: Maple Leaf Dinner - Kingston 4 March 1987 4 46 Press Release: Tour Headquarters 5 March 1987 4 47 Press Release: Nomination Guy Sarault 5 March 1987 4 48 Press Release: LPC(O) - Toronto 7 March 1987 4 49 Speech: LPCO - Toronto 7 March 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 118

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4 50 Press Release: Excerpts of Speech: LPCO 7 March 1987 4 51 Statement - Assembly of the 11 March 1987 4 52 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 12-13 March 1987 4 53 Press Release: Visit to Calgary 14 March 1987 4 54 Press Release: Excerpts of Speech: Alberta 14 March 1987 4 55 Speech: Calgary Fundraising Dinner 14 March 1987 4 56 Speech: Nation’s Business - Widening Gap 14-15 March 1987 4 57 Liberal Amendment on Trade 16 March 1987 4 58 Speech: Trade - House of Commons 16 March 1987 4 59 Press Release: Hypocritical Commitment - Regional 17 March 1987 Equality 4 60 Press Release: London, Guelph and Hamilton 19 March 1987 4 61 Press Release: Toxicology Centre - Guelph 19 March 1987 4 62 Interview - CTV - Question Period 22 March 1987 4 63 Press Release: Brunch Annuel du PLC à Montéal 29 March 1987 4 64 Speech: Annual Brunch in Montreal 29 March 1987 4 65 Press Release: Departure of Dean Dussault 3 April 1987 4 66 Press Release: Canadian Times of India Dinner - 3 April 1987 Richmond Hill 4 67 Press Release: Excerpts of India Speech 3 April 1987 4 68 Nation’s Business 4-5 April 1987 4 69 Interview - Sunday Morning - McIntyre 5 April 1987 4 70 Press Release: Meeting with Reagan 6 April 1987 4 71 Press Release: Press Conference - Caucus 7 April 1987 4 72 Press Release: Spring Caucus - Appointment 8 April 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 119 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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4 73 Press Release: Doug Richardson - President 8 April 1987 4 74 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 10 April 1987 4 75 Press Release: Excerpt - Vernon Speech 10 April 1987 4 76 Press Release: Visit to Regina 11 April 1987 4 77 Press Release: Excerpts - Regina Speech 11 April 1987 4 78 Press Release: Women’s Legal Education & Action 15 April 1987 Fund 4 79 Press Conference - Transcript 20 April 1987

4 80 Press Release: Farmers - Prices - Foster 21 April 1987 4 81 Press Release: Visit to Calgary - Dome 21 April 1987 4 82 Press Release: Press Conference - Calgary - Dome 22 April 1987 4 83 Press Release: Press Conference - Axworthy 25 April 1987 4 84 Press Release: CTC Speech: Ottawa 27 April 1987 4 85 Press Release: Speech on Dome Debate 27 April 1987 4 86 Notice to the Media - Post-Caucus 28 April 1987 4 87 Press Release: Press Conference - Constitution 29 April 1987 4 88 Press Release: Redistribution of Vancouver Ridings 30 April 1987 4 89 Press Release: Visite à Montréal 1 May 1987 4 90 Press Release: Press Conference Transcript: 4 May 1987 Constitution 4 91 Press Release: Meeting of Young Liberals 6 May 1987 4 92 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 9-10 May 1987 4 93 Speech: BCLP Convention 9 May 1987 4 94 Press Release: Meeting with CLC 11 May 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 120

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4 95 Press Release: Visit to Toronto - Youth 14 May 1987 4 96 Press Release: Firing of Berger 15 May 1987 4 97 Press Release: Shadow Cabinet Shuffle 20 May 1987 4 98 Press Release: Statement on 22 May 1987 4 99 Press Release: Rencontre avec François Mitterrand 25 May 1987 4 100 Press Release: Nation’s Business - Politique fédérale 23-24 May 1987 4 101 Press Release: Discussion with Mitterrand 25 May 1987 4 102 Press Release: Meeting Cardinal Carter 26 May 1987 4 103 Press Release: Notice of Speech: Post Office 26 May 1987 4 104 Radio Show - Morningside - P. Gzowski 26 May 1987 4 105 Press Release: Notice: Turner Response to Trudeau 27 May 1987 4 106 Press Release: Visit to Niagara and St. Catharines 28-29 May 1987 4 107 Press Release: Phinney Appointments 29 May 1987 4 108 Speech: 50th Annual Conference of the Federation of 1 June 1987 Canadian Municipalities

5 1 Press Release: Meeting with T. Penikett 1 June 1987 5 2 Speech: Federal Canadian Municipalities 1 June 1987 5 3 Press Release: Steve Neary Visit to Ottawa 1-3 June 1987 5 4 Press Release: Meeting Federal Municipalities 1 June 1987 5 5 Transcript: National Liberal Caucus - Press 3 June 1987 Conference 5 6 Press Release: Visit of Mrs. Turner to Hamilton 4 June 1987 5 7 Press Release: Statement to the Nation 4 June 1987 5 8 Press Release: Communications Group 5 June 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 121 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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5 9 Press Release: Visit in Montreal 8 June 1987 5 10 Press Release: Platform Electoral - Montreal 8 June 1987 5 11 Press Release: Notice: Speech on Aboriginals 8 June 1987 5 12 Transcript: Nation’s Business 13-14 June 1987 5 13 Press Release: Visit to Windsor 19 June 1987 5 14 Press Release: Letter to Vander Zalm 19 June 1987 5 15 Press Release: Port Hope - LPCO 20 June 1987 5 16 Press Release: Port Hope - Schedule 20 June 1987 5 17 Speech: LPCO Meeting in Port Hope 20 June 1987 5 18 Speech: Q & A - Port Hope - LPCO 20 June 1987 5 19 Press Release: Visit in Hamilton-Mountain 22 June 1987 5 20 Press Release: Visit in Montreal 24 June 1987 5 21 Press Release: Canada Conference Information 25 June 1987 5 22 Statement for Canada Day - Mr. Turner 26 June 1987 5 23 Press Release: Visit in Yukon 27-28 June 1987 5 24 Press Release: Ending of the Session 30 June 1987 5 25 Press Release: Message Canada Day 30 June 1987 5 26 Press Release: Visit in Vancouver 1 July 1987 5 27 Notice: Press Conference on Market 2 July 1987 5 28 Press Release: National Campaign - Tax 2 July 1987 5 29 Press Release: Visit in St. John’s 7 July 1987 5 30 Press Release: Policy Manual 6 July 1987 5 31 Press Release: Letter to J. Broadhead 8 July 1987 5 32 Press Release: St. John’s Board of Trade 8 July 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 122

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5 33 Press Release: Response to PM - Edmonton 10 July 1987 5 34 Press Release: Press Conference - National Executive 12 July 1987 5 35 Press Release: Letter to Bouchard 14 July 1987 5 36 Press Release: Visit to Toronto, London 15-17 July 1987 5 37 Press Release: Petitions à Québec 18 July 1987 5 38 Press Release: Visit to Québec, Gaspésie 18-19 July 1987 5 39 Transcript: Cross Country Check-Up 20 July 1987 5 40 Press Release: Press Conference - By-election 21 July 1987 5 41 Press Release: Press Conference - Auto Pact 22 June 1987 5 42 Press Release: Appointments Election Committee 22 July 1987 5 43 Press Release: Garneau - Press Conference 23 July 1987 5 44 Press Release: Visit in Vancouver 23-24 July 1987 5 45 Press Release: Visit in Halifax 23 June 1987 5 46 Press Release: Aquino Wins a Price 24 July 1987 5 47 Interview - Joe O’Donnell & Carol Goar - Toronto Star 27 July 1987 5 48 Transcript: Interview - Star - O’Donnell 27 July 1987 5 49 Press Release: Press Conference - West 4 Aug. 1987 5 50 Press Release: The Drug Bill C-22 10 Aug. 1987 5 51 Press Release: Turner Response to Carney 11 Aug. 1987 5 52 Press Release: S. Schollar Resignation 13 Aug. 1987 5 53 Press Release: Letter to Prime Minister - Diefenbaker 17 Aug. 1987 Centre 5 54 Press Release: R. Jackson Appointment 17 Aug. 1987 5 55 Press Release: Douglas Richardson 12 Aug. 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 123 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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5 56 Transcript: Press Statement - O. Tambo 27 Aug. 1987 5 57 Press Release: Comments on Tory Record 3 Sept. 1987 5 58 Press Release: International Day of Alphabetis 7 Sept. 1987 5 59 Transcript: Morningside - P. Gzowski 8 Sept. 1987 5 60 Speech: Human Rights - Apartheid S.A. 10 Sept. 1987 5 61 Libérale Internationale 9-12 Sept. 1987 5 62 Press Release: Comments on Ontario Election 10 Sept. 1987 5 63 Speech: Excerpts - Constitutional Accord 11 Sept. 1987 5 64 Press Release: Meeting With A. Shcharansky 15 Sept. 1987 5 65 Press Release: Caucus Fall Meeting 15 Sept. 1987 5 66 Press Release: Appointment of P. Connelly 17 Sept. 1987 5 67 Press Release: Agreement U.S./USSR - Arms Control 18 Sept. 1987 5 68 Press Release: Visit to Montreal 22 Sept. 1987 5 69 Press Release: D. Kirkpatrick Appointment 25 Sept. 1987 5 70 Motion on JNT Leadership in Kingston 26 Sept. 1987 5 71 Press Release: Visit to Toronto 28 Sept. 1987 5 72 Press Release: Excerpts of Speech on Trade - Toronto 28 Sept. 1987 5 73 Transcript: Canadian-Israel Chamber of Commerce 28 Sept. 1987 5 74 Press Release: Visit Young Chamber of Commerce - 30 Sept. 1987 Montreal 5 75 Speech: Jeune Chambre de Commerce - Montréal 30 Sept. 1987 5 76 Press Release: Announcement on Cruise 1 Oct. 1987 5 77 Press Release: News Conference on Free Trade (with 6 Oct. 1987 Axworthy) 5 78 Press Release: Visit in Vancouver 7-8 Oct. 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 124

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5 79 Press Release: Visit in Winnipeg 8-9 Oct. 1987 5 80 Press Release: Letter to Prime Minister on C-22 & 9 Oct. 1987 Free Trade 5 81 Press Release: Turner Statement on New Brunswick 13 Oct. 1987 Election 5 82 Press Release: Visit in Toronto 13 Oct. 1987 5 83 Press Release: Notice for New Brunswick Results - 13 Oct. 1987 Comments 5 84 Press Release: Visit in Montreal 15 Oct. 1987 5 85 Press Release: Meeting with Mel Hurtig, Council of 16 Oct. 1987 Canadians

6 1 Press Release: Confederation Dinner - Toronto 20 Oct. 1987 6 2 Transcript: Nation’s Business - Politique fédérale 17-18 Oct. 1987 6 3 Speech: Confederation Dinner - Toronto 20 Oct. 1987 6 4 Press Release: Canada Conference in Montreal 21 Oct. 1987 6 5 Press Release: Export Enhancement Program 22 Oct. 1987 6 6 Speech: Canada Conference - Montreal 23 Oct. 1987 6 7 Press Release: Visit in Montreal 23-25 Oct. 1987 6 8 Speech: Brunch Populaire - Est Montréal 25 Oct. 1987 6 9 Press Release: Maple Leaf Dinner - Ottawa 28 Oct. 1987 6 10 Press Release: Visit in Toronto - Liberal Meeting 30 Oct. 1987 6 11 Speech: Toronto & District 30 Oct. 1987 6 12 Press Release: Visit in Vancouver 12-23 Nov. 1987 6 13 Press Release: Task Force in Quebec, Montreal 12-13 Nov. 1987 6 14 Speech: Leader’s Dinner - British Columbia 12 Nov. 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 125 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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6 15 Press Release: Visit in Niagara Falls 14 Nov. 1987 6 16 Transcript: Annual Meeting - Young Liberals of 14 Nov. 1987 Ontario, Niagara 6 17 Press Release: Visit in Laval - Laurentides 17 Nov. 1987 6 18 Press Release: Visit in Winnipeg, Moose Jaw, 20-21 Nov. 1987 Edmonton 6 19 Press Release: Visit in Food Bank - Ottawa 23 Nov. 1987 6 20 Press Release: Visit in Montreal 1 Dec. 1987 6 21 Press Release: Young Liberal Fundraising 2 Dec. 1987 6 22 Press Release: Canada Conference - Halifax 4-6 Dec. 1987 6 23 Speech: Halifax Canada Conference - Social 6 Dec. 1987 6 24 Press Release: Changes in Staff 8 Dec. 1987 6 25 Press Release: Meeting with Pensioners and Senior 8 Dec. 1987 Citizens 6 26 Notice: News Conference on Free Trade 11 Dec. 1987 6 27 Press Release: Visit in Montreal 15 Dec. 1987 6 28 Speech: Canadian Association of Business - Montreal 15 Dec. 1987 6 29 Notice: Mr. Turner Delivering Speech 18 Dec. 1987 6 30 Christmas Message 22 Dec. 1987 6 31 New Year’s Message 31 Dec. 1987 6 32 Press Release: Visit in Toronto, Peterborough, Barrie 14-15 Jan. 1988 6 33 Speech: Kiwanis Club, Brampton 14 Jan. 1988 6 34 Press Release: Prince Rupert Strike 15 Jan. 1988 6 35 Speech: Peterborough Chamber of Commerce 15 Jan. 1988 6 36 Speech: Kiwanis Club, Barrie 15 Jan. 1988 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 126

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6 37 Press Release: Meeting of National Executive 15-17 Jan. 1988 6 38 Interview - CTV Question Period - Drink 16 Jan. 1988 6 39 Press Release: Letter to 18 Jan. 1988 6 40 Transcript: Question Israel - Scrum caucus 20 Jan. 1988 6 41 Press Release: Nomination de Rémi Bujold 20 Jan. 1988 6 42 Speech: Alberta Fundraising Dinner 21 Jan. 1988 6 43 Press Release: Visit to Edmonton, Vancouver and 21-25 Jan. 1988 Saskatoon 6 44 Press Release: Statement on Israel 27 Jan. 1988 6 45 Press Release: Canada Conference - Vancouver - 5-7 Feb. 1988 Schedule 6 46 Speech: Canada Conference in Vancouver 7 Feb. 1988 6 47 Press Release: Visit in Montreal 23 Feb. 1988 6 48 Speech: Chamber of Commerce of West Montreal 23 Feb. 1988 6 49 Press Release: Heritage Dinner - Toronto 1 March 1988 6 50 Press Release: Visit in Toronto 4 March 1988 6 51 Nation’s Business and Politique fédérale 6 March 1988 6 52 Press Release: Launching of Pre-electoral Campaign 7 March 1988 in Quebec 6 53 Press Release: Visit in Quebec and Montreal 7-8 March 1988 6 54 Press Release: Connolly - Fundraising Meeting 8 March 1988 6 55 Notice: Meeting with UFAWU (Fishermen) 9 March 1988 6 56 Notice: Visit by Lord Carrington 10 March 1988 6 57 Speech: Canada-Israel Chamber of Commerce 10 March 1988 6 58 Speech: Canada-Israel Committee 10 March 1988 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 127 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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6 59 Press Release: Visit in Winnipeg 12-13 March 1988 6 60 Speech: Victoria Chamber of Commerce 15 March 1988 6 61 Press Release: Visit in Vancouver 15-16 March 1988 6 62 Wednesday Meeting 16 March 1988 6 63 Press Release: Maude Barlow - Special Advisor 17 March 1988 6 64 Speech: Forum on Aboriginal Issues 17 March 1988 6 65 Speech: Aboriginal Forum Policy 17 March 1988 6 66 Press Release: Attend D. Boudria Nomination 21 March 1988 6 67 Press Release: Visit in Southern Ontario 24-25 March 1988 6 68 Speech: LPC (O) - Windsor 25 March 1988 6 69 Nation’s Business - Politique Fédérale 26-27 March 1988 6 70 Notice: Nation’s Business 27 March 1988 6 71 Letter to the Prime Minister on Meech Lake - Senate 5 April 1988 6 72 Press Release: Convention in Montreal LPCQ 15-17 April 1988 6 73 Press Release: Visit of Turner to Montreal 15-17 April 1988 Convention 6 74 Speech: LPC (Q) Convention - Montreal 17 April 1988 6 75 Press Release: Visit in St. John’s, Newfoundland 18-19 April 1988 6 76 Press Release: Manitoba Election - Statement 26 April 1988 6 77 Speech: Canadian Federation of Labour 27 April 1988 6 78 Press Release: Statement on Rizzuto’s Department 2 May 1988 6 79 Press Release: Visit in British Columbia 4-8 May 1988 6 80 Speech: British Columbia Liberal Party Annual 7 May 1988 Meeting 6 81 Notice: Meet with Queen Beatrix 9 May 1988 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 128

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6 82 Press Release: Trip in Newfoundland and Fredericton 12-13 May 1988 6 83 Speech: Liberal Party, New Brunswick, Annual 13 May 1988 Meeting - Fredericton 6 84 Press Release: Montreal Brunch 15 May 1988 6 85 Notice: Rally of Elvio De Zotto 18 May 1988 6 86 Appointment - National Campaign Co-Chair 18 May 1988 6 87 Visit in Niagara and Toronto 26-27 May 1988 6 88 Press Release: Visit in Prince Edward Island and 1-3 June 1988 Nova Scotia

7 1 Speech: Prince Edward Island Fundraising Dinner 1 June 1988 7 2 Press Release: Appointments - Fundraising in Quebec 3 June 1988 and New Brunswick 7 3 Press Release: Support for Liberal Candidate in 3 June 1988 British Columbia 7 4 Press Release: Maurice Foster Appreciation Night 10 June 1988 7 5 Press Release: LPCO Confederation Picnic 12 June 1988 7 6 Press Release: Axworthy - Speak on Canada/US Deal 12 June 1988 7 7 Press Release: John N. Turner will meet with 13 June 1988 Canadian Peace Alliance 7 8 Press Release: Statement - Canadian Peace Alliance 13 June 1988 7 9 Press Release: Alternative to Mulroney Trade Deal - 13 June 1988 Axworthy 7 10 Press Release: Visit to Lac Saint-Jean 16 June 1988 7 11 Speech: Saskatchewan Liberal Party Fundraising 18 June 1988 Dinner 7 12 Press Release: Visit to Saskatoon and Vancouver 18-20 June 1988 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 129 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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7 13 Speech: Ismaili Business Persons - Vancouver 20 June 1988 7 14 Notice: Comments on Lac Saint-Jean By-election 20 June 1988 Results 7 15 Notice: Paul Martin Dinner 23 June 1988 7 16 Speech: House of Commons - Trade 29 June 1988 7 17 Canada Day Message 30 June 1988 7 18 Letter to Nelson Mandela 18 July 1988 7 19 Statement - Trade - Senate 20 July 1988 7 20 Statement - Abortion Resolution 27 July 1988 7 21 Press Release: Visit to Prince George, Vancouver, 27-29 July 1988 Lethbridge and Calgary 7 22 Press Release: Visit in Vancouver and Alberta 26-29 July 1988 7 23 Vote on Abortion 27 July 1988 7 24 Press Release: Visit in North Ontario 2-4 Aug. 1988 7 25 Interview - New York Times 3 Aug. 1988 7 26 Press Conference - Mr. Turner and Lloyd Axworthy - 4 Aug. 1988 Water 7 27 Chief Financial Officer 5 Aug. 1988 7 28 Hommage à Félix Leclerc 8 Aug. 1988 7 29 Visit to Quebec and Saint-Raymond 16 Aug. 1988 7 30 Press Conference with Bourassa 16 Aug. 1988 7 31 Visit to New Brunswick and Newfoundland 17-18 Aug. 1988 7 32 Visite à Montréal 23-24 Aug. 1988 7 33 Déclaration de S. Blais-Grenier 23 août 1988 7 34 Press Release: Candidacy of R. Goodale 25 Aug. 1988 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 130

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7 35 Statement - Death of 28 Aug. 1988 7 36 Press Release: Free Trade Speech: Excerpts 30 Aug. 1988 7 37 Five Point Trade Strategy - J. Turner 30 Aug. 1988 7 38 Notice: Mr. Turner to Attend Marchand’s Funeral 31 Aug. 1988 7 39 Letter - to Maclean’s Magazine 6 Sept. 1988 7 40 Press Release: Environment 7 Sept. 1988 7 41 Press Release: Visit in Hamilton and Toronto 7-8 Sept. 1988 7 42 Press Release: Science and Technology 8 Sept. 1988 7 43 Visit in Montréal and L’Estrie 15-16 Sept. 1988 7 44 Letter - to the Prime Minister on Trade Debate 21 Sept. 1988 7 45 Document - Spending of the Tories 22 Sept. 1988 7 46 Press Release: Election Procedures - Cost 22 Sept. 1988 7 47 Election Commitment - Rebuilding Cities and Towns 22 Sept. 1988 7 48 Press Release: Press Briefing on Whistler, British 22 Sept. 1988 Columbia 7 49 Press Release: Visit in Vancouver 22-23 Sept. 1988 7 50 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 22-23 Sept. 1988 7 51 Press Release: Visit in Manitoba 23 Sept. 1988 7 52 Nation’s Business - Politique Fédérale 24-25 Sept. 1988 7 53 Election Commitment - Liberals won’t go for Sales 26 Sept. 1988 Tax 7 54 Press Release: Tax Reform - Liberal Policy 27 Sept. 1988 7 55 Press Release: Visite à Montréal 27 Sept. 1988 7 56 Statement - Policy Platform 28 Sept. 1988 7 57 Kitchener, Toronto 1 Oct. 1988 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 131 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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7 58 Election Commitment - Housing 4 Oct. 1988 7 59 Election Commitment - British Columbia Housing 6 Oct. 1988 Crunch 7 60 Election Commitment - Agriculture 7 Oct. 1988 7 61 Election Commitment - Child Care 8 Oct. 1988 7 62 Election Commitment - National Heritage Day 8 Oct. 1988 7 63 Election Speech: Quebec Campaign Launching 10 Oct. 1988 7 64 Election Speech: Caraquet 10 Oct. 1988 7 65 Election Commitment - Regional Development 11 Oct. 1988 7 66 Election Speech: Confederation Dinner 12 Oct. 1988 7 67 Election Commitment - Commitment to Seniors 13 Oct. 1988 7 68 Election Commitment - Youth 14 Oct. 1988 7 69 Election Commitment - Environment 17 Oct. 1988 7 70 Speech: J. Turner - Environment 17 Oct. 1988 7 71 Election Commitment - Small Businesses 18 Oct. 1988 7 72 Election Speech: British Columbia Liberal Party 19 Oct. 1988 Fundraising Dinner 7 73 Transcript: Mansbridge’s Story on Putsch 19 Oct. 1988 7 74 Election Speech: Sault Ste. Marie 20 Oct. 1988 7 75 Press Release: Appointments of House Leader 25 Nov. 1988 7 76 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 9 Dec. 1988 7 77 Press Release: Statement on Disaster - Armenians 9 Dec. 1988 7 78 Press Release: Telegram to Vander Zalm 13 Dec. 1988 7 79 Interim Caucus List 14 Dec. 1988 7 80 Press Release: Critics List 14 Dec. 1988 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 132

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7 81 Press Release: Christmas Party - Liberal 14 Dec. 1988 7 82 List of Acting Critics 14 Dec. 1988 7 83 Press Release: Amendments to Free Trade Agreement 20 Dec. 1988 7 84 Message de Noël 24 Dec. 1988 7 85 Press Release: Appointment Deputy Leader - H. Gray 10 Jan. 1989 7 86 Press Release: Surgery - Mr. Turner 10 Jan. 1989 7 87 Press Release: Re-Established Trade Task Force 11 Jan. 1989 7 88 Press Release: Statement on F. Oliver’s Death 24 Jan. 1989 7 89 National Liberal Caucus - St. John’s 20-22 Feb. 1989 7 90 Clippings - Newfoundland Caucus 20 Feb. 1989 7 91 Toronto Visit 28 Feb. 1989 7 92 Visit to Vancouver, Winnipeg and Brandon 2-4 March 1989 7 93 Message from John Turner on International Women’s 8 March 1989 Day 7 94 Visit to Halifax 11 March 1989 7 95 Press Release: By-election - Beaver River 13 March 1989 7 96 Vancouver Visit 16-20 March 1989 7 97 Resolution - Section 33 Constitution Act 1982 10 April 1989 7 98 Statement to 20 April 1989 7 99 Speech: in the House of Commons - Borrowing 2 May 1989 Authority Act - Budget Response 7 100 Letter to Michel Robert 3 May 1989 7 101 Transcript: The National - Correction 3 May 1989 7 102 News Conference - re Resignation 3 May 1989 7 103 Transcript: News Conference 3 May 1989 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 133 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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7 104 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 5-6 May 1989 7 105 Speech: Penticton, British Columbia 6 May 1989

8 1 Appointment of Sheila Gervais 11 May 1989 8 2 Announcement of Staff Changes - Hastings and 15 May 1989 Carrière 8 3 Press Release: Statement to Joe Ghiz - Election 29 May 1989 Victory 8 4 Summer of 1989 - Major Events 1989 8 5 Press Release: Regina Visit 3 June 1989 8 6 Transcript: CTV Interview 6 July 1989 8 7 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver and Calgary 9-12 June 1989 8 8 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver and Calgary 9-12 June 1989 8 9 Statement - Donations 16 June 1989 8 10 Press Release: Vancouver Visit 23-24 June 1989 8 11 Press Release: Vancouver Visit 23-24 June 1989 8 12 Press Release: Liberal Statement - Herzog 26 June 1989 8 13 Press Release: Via Rail Task Force 27 June 1989 8 14 Transcript: News Conference - Wrap-up of Session 28 June 1989 8 15 Notice: Iqaluit 14-16 Aug. 28 June 1989 8 16 Canada Day Message 30 June 1989 8 17 Letter to Mulroney - Base Closures 5 July 1989 8 18 Interview with Craig Oliver 6 July 1989 8 19 Roy MacLaren’s Resignation 2 Aug. 1989 8 20 Iqaluit, North West Territories - Schedule 14-16 Aug. 1989 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26 Q 7-5 Press Releases Sub-series 134

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8 21 Communique: Liberal Caucus Meeting in Iqaluit, 14-16 Aug. 1989 N.W.T. 8 22 Transcript: Canada AM - Iqaluit 15 Aug. 1989 8 23 Transcript: Iqaluit Luncheon 15 Aug. 1989 8 24 Visit to Yellowknife 20 Aug. 1989 8 25 Letter to Mulroney - Second Loan to China 12 Sept. 1989 8 26 Press Release: Shadow Cabinet Shuffle 18 Sept. 1989 8 27 Press Release: Visit to Halifax and Summerside and 21-22 Sept. 1989 Charlottetown 8 28 Press Release: Congratulatory Message to Robert 25 Sept. 1989 Bourassa 8 29 Notice: Question of Privilege - Tax Advertising 25 Sept. 1989 8 30 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 29 Sept.-2 Oct. 1989 8 31 Press Release: Congratulatory Message to Ray 6 Oct. 1989 Hnatyshyn 8 32 Press Release: Visit to St. Catharines and London 19-20 Oct. 1989 8 33 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 26 Oct. 1989 8 34 Press Release: Liberal Statement 30 Oct. 1989 8 35 Speaking Notes - Confederation Dinner - Toronto 1 Nov. 1989 8 36 Press Release: Visit to Washington, D.C. 2-3 Nov. 1989 8 37 Press Release: Ottawa Maple Leaf Dinner 7 Nov. 1989 8 38 Letter to the Speaker - Emergency Debate RCMP 16 Nov. 1989 8 39 Statement - Mr. Malépart’s Death 16 Nov. 1989 8 40 Press Release: Visit to Toronto and Windsor 17 Nov. 1989 8 41 Press Release: Visit to Winnipeg 5 Dec. 1989 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 135 Press Releases Sub-series MG 26 Q 7-5

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8 42 Letter and Statement made on Mr. Broadbent’s 12-13 Dec. 1989 Appointment 8 43 Transcript of Scrum - Mr. Turner 13 Dec. 1989 8 44 Christmas Message 1989 8 45 Press Release: Visit to Vancouver 11 Jan. 1990 8 46 Press Release: Visit to Chambly 1 Feb. 1990 8 47 Statement by Miller Thomson on Mr. Turner’s 8 Feb. 1990 Partnership 8 48 Schedule for Mr. Turner’s Visit to Vancouver 13 March 1990 8 49 Letter to Clifford Lincoln 12 Feb. 1990 8 50 Convention Speech 21 June 1990 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES

MG 26 Q 7-6 Leader of the Opposition - Card Indexes Sub-Series

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1 Correspondence: A Citizen - Anderson, June 1985-1987 2 Correspondence: Anderson, L. - Babliss, Julie 1985-1987 3 Correspondence: Bablitz, Grant - Bazoli, Giovanni 1985-1987 4 Correspondence: Beach, D.H.C. - Bhymlosky, B. 1985-1987 5 Correspondence: Biagman, William H. - Boser, Clem 1985-1987 6 Correspondence: Boshkovich, Mrs. Mary - Britton, W.J. 1985-1987 7 Correspondence: Broadbent, Mrs. Barbara E. - Burn, 1985-1987 Rev. James 8 Correspondence: Liberals-Burnaby - Canadian Export 1985-1987 Association 9 Correspondence: Canadian Federation of Agriculture- 1985-1987 Chang, Ms. Ruth 10 Correspondence: Chanhal, T. - Clarke, Walter 1985-1987 11 Correspondence: Clarkson, Mr. Arthur P. - Coote, 1985-1987 Hazel M. 12 Correspondence: Copas, Robin - Culver, David M. 1985-1987 13 Correspondence: Culverson, Audrey - De Pape, 1985-1987 Sister Germaine 14 Correspondence: de Pass, Andrew - Dimma, Bill 1985-1987 15 Correspondence: Dineen, Brenda - DuJerron, Alcide 1985-1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26, Q 7-6 Card Indexes Sub-series 137

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16 Correspondence: Dukarkis, Théo - Engberg, Alderman 1985-1987 Will 17 Correspondence: Enge, Lynn - Ferguson, Alderman Will 1985-1987 18 Correspondence: Fergusson, Terrance - Foster, 1985-1987 Mr. William 19 Correspondence: Fotopoulos, Hortencia - Gallivan, 1985-1987 James C. 20 Correspondence: Gallo, Margaret - Gillespies, Victoria 1985-1987 21 Correspondence: Gillett, Heather - Grainger, Mr. Victor 1985-1987 22 Correspondence: Gralewicz, Roman - Hagopian, K. 1985-1987 23 Correspondence: Hahn, Edith - Harten, Greta 1985-1987 24 Correspondence: Hartgerink, Rev. Peter - High 1985-1987 Technology 25 Correspondence: Highfield, Daisy Lloyd - Houle, Yvon 1985-1987 26 Correspondence: Houle-Ouellet, Michelle - Iredale, W. 1985-1987 Randle 27 Correspondence: Ireland, Ambassador of - Johnston, 1985-1987 John E. 28 Correspondence: Johnston, K.H. - Kemery, N. 1985-1987 29 Correspondence: Kemp, Mrs. A.S. - Koch, Roland 1985-1987 30 Correspondence: Kocher, L et al. - Lalushner, Mr. Ian 1985-1987 31 Correspondence: Lam, Dr. C. (M.D.) - Leblance, 1985-1987 Philippe et al. 32 Correspondence: Lebland, Mme J. - Lindenberg, Art 1985-1987 33 Correspondence: Linder, Dorothy et al - Macdonald, 1985-1987 Eunice 34 Correspondence: MacDonald, Evelyn - McCarthy, Tim 1985-1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES 138 Card Indexes Sub-series MG 26, Q 7-6

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35 Correspondence: McCartney, Maria - McLean, 1985-1987 Mr. William 36 Correspondence: McLeman, William H. - Manna, A. 1985-1987 37 Correspondence: Mannell, G.L. - Mazzoli, Anthony A. 1985-1987 38 Correspondence: Meachem, Mrs. Ethel - Mloduchowski, 1985-1987 Patricia 39 Correspondence: Moaddel, Mr. Abol Hassan - Mulhern, 1985-1987 Shannon 40 Correspondence: Mulholland, F.K. - Nguyen, 1985-1987 Mrs. Thanh Van 41 Correspondence: Niagara Regional Native Centre - 1985-1987 Olivier, Mr. and Mrs. Peter 42 Correspondence: Ollerenshaw, Mrs. Elizabeth - 1985-1987 Parkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. E. 43 Correspondence: Parkin, Mr. Andrew - Peterman, 1985-1987 Randall M. 44 Correspondence: Peters, Agatha - Porsch, Mary 1985-1987 45 Correspondence: Port Alberni and District Labour 1985-1987 Council - Rainone, Hazel 46 Correspondence: Rainville, M. Daniel - Richardson, 1985-1987 Sheila 47 Correspondence: Rice, Nancy - Roscoe, J.F. 1985-1987 48 Correspondence: Roscovich, Mr. and Mrs. F. - Salamat, 1985-1987 Haroon 49 Correspondence: Salas, Jaime - Scott, Ivan R. 1985-1987 50 Correspondence: Scott, J.D. - Siemens, Rueben L. 1985-1987 (Ruben L.) 51 Correspondence: Siemieniuk, A. - Smith, Heather and 1985-1987 Emond RT. HON. JOHN TURNER LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION SERIES MG 26, Q 7-6 Card Indexes Sub-series 139

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52 Correspondence: Smith, Helen - Stapleton, Mrs. Mary H. 1985-1987 53 Correspondence: Starczewski, Mr. Ed - Sullivan, 1985-1987 Mr. Michael 54 Correspondence: Sullivan, Patrick - Terry, Wendy 1985-1987 55 Correspondence: Terschuur, Betty - Tremain, Mr. and 1985-1987 Mrs. S.R. 56 Correspondence: Tremblay, Alain - Vancouver 1985-1987 Holocaust Centre 57 Correspondence: Vancouver Hotel - Wallace, W. 1985-1987 58 Correspondence: Wallis, W.J. - Whelan, Roy 1985-1987 59 Correspondence: Wheler, Eleanor - Winn, Mr. Peter 1985-1987 60 Correspondence: Winnemuller, H. - Young, 1985-1987 Mr. Victor L. 61 Youngchief, Miriam - Zyp, Mr. Hank 1985-1987 62 Speech Index, A - Z 1984-1986 63 Thank-you letters, Phone numbers and addresses, Liberal n.d. Party workers, Special events, etc. Index, A - Z RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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LEADERSHIP AND ELECTION CAMPAIGNS

MG 26 Q 8-1 Subject Files and Briefing Material I - Sub-Series

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1968 Election 1 1 Election campaign - 1968 1968 1 2 Election campaign - Election 1968 - Ottawa-Carleton 1968 1 3 Election campaign - June 1968 1968 1 4 Election campaign - Ottawa-Carleton 1968 - 1968 Confidential 1 5 Election campaign - Ottawa-Carleton - Position paper 1968 1 6 Election campaign - Ottawa-Carleton - Sample 1968 ofAdvertisements 1 7-10 Election campaign - Ottawa-Carleton - Strategy 1967-1968 (4 files)

1968 Election and Leadership 2 1-4 1968 campaign expenses - Election and Leadership 1968-1970 (4 files) 1968 Leadership campaign 2 5 Leadership campaign - 195 Club 1973 2 6 Leadership campaign - Background - Age comparisons, 1968 biography MG 26 Q 8-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 141

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2 7 Leadership campaign - Biographical kit 1968 2 8 Leadership campaign - Book mailing & release 1968 2 9 Leadership campaign - Bulletins 1968 2 10 Leadership campaign - Campaign organization 1967-1968 2 11 Leadership campaign - Conference and phone calls 1968 2 12 Leadership campaign - Convention - Policy workshop 1968

3 1 Leadership campaign - Convention - Speech, April 5 1968 (drafts) 3 2 Leadership campaign - Convention - Suggestions 1968 3 3 Leadership campaign - Convention libérale de janvier 1966-1968 (Québec) 3 4 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Campaign 1968 workers 3 5-12 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - 1968 Congratulations and thank-you letters (8 files) 3 13-15 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - General 1967-1968 (files 1-2 of 3)

4 1 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - General 1968 (file 3 of 3) 4 2 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Ken 1968 Johnstone 4 3-4 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Non-political 1967-1968 support (2 files) 4 5-6 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Political 1967-1968 support (2 files) 4 7 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Support 1967-1968 letters - Maritimes & Ontario 142 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-1

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4 8 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Support 1967-1968 letters - Quebec & Western provinces 4 9 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Thank-you 1968 letters 4 10 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Thank-you 1968 letters - Delegates 4 11 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Thank-you 1968 letters - Hostesses 4 12 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Thank-you 1968 letters - Paid workers 4 13 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Thank-you 1968 letters - Provincial workers 4 14 Leadership campaign - Correspondence - Thank-you 1968 letters - Volunteer workers 4 15 Leadership campaign - Delegates and supporters 1968 4 16 Leadership campaign - Ethnic papers 1968

5 1 Leadership campaign - Fife, Reg - Correspondence 1968 5 2 Leadership campaign - Fife, Reg - General 1968 5 3 Leadership campaign - Fife, Reg - Lists 1968 5 4 Leadership campaign - Fife, Reg - Radio, etc. 1967-1968 5 5 Leadership campaign - Fife, Reg - Requests 1968 acknoledged 5 6-9 Leadership campaign - General (files 1-4) 1967-1969 5 10 Leadership campaign - Interview - Public speaking 1968 critique 5 11 Leadership campaign - Interview - Reports 1968 5 12 Leadership campaign - JNT Future (Polls) 1967 5 13-14 Leadership campaign - JNT Personal (files 1-2) 1964-1970 MG 26 Q 8-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 143

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5 15 Leadership campaign - Leadership lists 1966-1968 5 16 Leadership campaign - Leadership polls 1968 5 17 Leadership campaign - Leadership reports, JNT 1968-1969

6 1 Leadership campaign - Letters to delegates, caucus, 1968 troops 6 2 Leadership campaign - List of major speeches 1968 6 3 Leadership campaign - Media contacts 1968 6 4 Leadership campaign - Minutes 1968 6 5 Leadership campaign - National Liberal Convention - 1970 Transcript of proceedings 6 6 Leadership campaign - National unity speech 1967 6 7-8 Leadership campaign - Organizational structure 1968 (2 files) 6 9 Leadership campaign - Other candidates - , 1968 , Paul Martin, 6 10 Leadership campaign - Other candidates - Allan 1968 MacEachen 6 11 Leadership campaign - Other candidates - Mitchell 1968 Sharp 6 12 Leadership campaign - Other candidates - Pierre Elliott 1968 Trudeau 6 13 Leadership campaign - Other candidates - Press 1968 6 14 Leadership campaign - Party decision making, etc. 1971 6 15 Leadership campaign - People who worked for JNT by 1968 province 6 16 Leadership campaign - Personal press releases 1968 6 17 Leadership campaign - Personnel 1966-1968 6 18 Leadership campaign - Photos 1968 144 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-1

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6 19 Leadership campaign - Political - Personal (DS) 1967-1968 [David Smith]

7 1 Leadership campaign - Press clippings (Election) 1968 7 2-7 Leadership campaign - Press clippings (files 1-6 of 11) 1968

8 1-5 Leadership campaign - Press clippings 1968 (files 7-11 of 11) 8 6-8 Leadership campaign - Press clippings - P.E. Trudeau 1968 (files 1-3 of 5)

9 1-2 Leadership campaign - Press clippings - P.E. Trudeau 1968 (files 4-5 of 5) 9 3-6 Leadership campaign - Press clippings - J.N. Turner 1968 (files 1-4) 9 7 Leadership campaign - Press kit production costs 1968 9 8 Leadership campaign - Press release file 1968 9 9 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-51 1968 Saskatoon; Western weeklies 9 10 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-48 Food 1968 Brokers 9 11 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-45 Foreign 1968 Policy - Toronto 9 12 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-44 Drugs 1968 9 13 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-37 Quebec 1968 Statement

10 1 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-36 1968 Campaign tour MG 26 Q 8-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 145

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10 2 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-32 1968 Parliamentary Reform 10 3 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-30 Ron 1968 Basford 10 4 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - Kelowna 1968 Campaign Press Release 10 5 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - Toronto 1968 Releases 10 6 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-28 1968 Northern resources 10 7 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-24 and T- 1968 24a North Bay and Rouyn 10 8 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-23 Ken 1968 Johnstone 10 9 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - CP - 1968 Vancouver - Hon. J. Sinclair 10 10 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-23 1968 Wire re. NHL 10 11 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-23 B 1968 Week-end Schedule 10 12 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-22 1968 Economic Growth - Kitchener 10 13 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-21 1968 Canadian Nationalism 10 14 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-17 Vic 1968 Chapman 10 15 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-16 National 1968 Capital 10 16 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-13 Grande 1968 Prairie [Indians] 10 17 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-11 1968 Hamilton - Quebec & Canada:A Different Option 146 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-1

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10 18 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-10 1968 [Trois-Rivières] Urbanization 10 19 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-9 Montreal 1968 Statement re. Drugs 10 20 Leadership campaign - Press releases: - T-9A 1968 University Students 10 21 Leadership campaign - Provincial representation - 1968 Strictly confidential 10 22 Leadership campaign - Requests re. speeches & 1968 biographies 10 23 Leadership campaign - Special mailings of releases 1968 10 24-26 Leadership campaign - Speeches (3 files) 1968 10 27 Leadership campaign - Standard Radio broadcast 1968 10 28 Leadership campaign - Strategy paper - Confidential 1967 10 29 Leadership campaign - Strictly confidential 1968 10 30 Leadership campaign - Theme - Brains 1968 10 31 Leadership campaign - Tour schedules 1968 10 32 Leadership campaign - Translators, freelance 1968 10 33 Leadership campaign - Turner campaign image data 1966-1968 10 34 Leadership campaign - Urban living 1968 10 35 Leadership campaign - Where John Turner stands 1968 10 36-38 Leadership campaign - Miscellaneous (3 files) 1967-1968

1972 Election 11 1 Election Issues 1972 1972 11 2 Election Speeches 1972 1972 11 3 Election Strategy 1972 1972 MG 26 Q 8-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 147

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11 4 Election 1972 - Confidential file 1972 11 5 Election 1972 - Tours by JNT 1972 11 6 Material for election speeches 1972 11 7 Post-election 1972 1972 1974 Election 11 8 Election/74 - Nomination 1974

1984 Leadership/Election 12 1 Atlantic Provinces April 16-19 1984 12 2 Briefing Material August 6-8 1984 12 3 Business Lunch - May 9 - Royal York 1984 12 4 Campaign Budget 1984 12 5 Campaign Development 1984 12 6 Correspondence - A 1984 12 7 Correspondence - B 1984 12 8 Correspondence - C 1984 12 9 Correspondence - D 1984 12 10 Correspondence - E 1984 12 11 Correspondence - F 1983-1984 12 12 Correspondence - G 1984

13 1 Correspondence - H 1983-1984 13 2 Correspondence - I, J 1984 13 3 Correspondence - K 1984 13 4 Correspondence - L 1984 148 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-1

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13 5 Correspondence - M 1984 13 6 Correspondence - N 1983-1984 13 7 Correspondence - O 1984 13 8 Correspondence - P 1983-1984 13 9 Correspondence - Q 1984 13 10 Correspondence - R 1983-1984 13 11 Correspondence - S 1984

14 1 Correspondence - T 1984 14 2 Correspondence - U,V 1983-1984 14 3 Correspondence - W 1983-1984 14 4 Correspondence - X,Y,Z 1984 14 5 Economic Analysis 1984 14 6 Fundraising - Donors 1984 14 7 Fundraising Team 1984 14 8 Funds - Potential 1984 14 9 Gary Hart 1984 14 10 Input from others 1984 14 11 Internal memoranda 1984 14 12 Itineraries April 2/84 - April 29/84 1984 14 13 JNT - Biographical notes 1984 14 14 JNT - Leadership convention 1984 14 15 JNT - Political - JNT statements 1979-1980 14 16 Key phone lists 1984 14 17 Log - Aug. 6 - 10/84 and media analysis 1984 MG 26 Q 8-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 149

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15 1 LPCO Convention 1984 15 2 Manitoba Language 1981-1984 15 3 Marg's file 1984 15 4 MICOM - Tour 1984 15 5 Miscellaneous Aug. 6 - 10/84 1984 15 6 Misc. calendars and itineraries 1984 15 7 Miscellaneous material 1984 15 8 Montreal rally April 11 1984 15 9 Ontario Liberal caucus 1984 15 10 Ottawa - March 26th 1984 15 11 Party presidents 1984 15 12 Payne papers 1984 15 13 People who offered to work 1984 15 14 Planning 1983-1984 15 15 Planning for leadership race 1979-1984 15 16 Policy forum - Saskatoon April 29 1984 15 17 Policy forum - Halifax May 6 1984 15 18 Policy forum - Montreal May 13 1984 15 19 Policy forum - Vancouver May 26 1984 15 20 Policy forum - Toronto June 3 1984 15 21-22 Political mail (files 1-2 of 4] 1984

16 1-2 Political mail (files 3-4 of 4) 1984 16 3 Polls 1984 16 4 Position file: Abortion 1984 150 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-1

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16 5 Position file: Acid rain 1984 16 6 Position file: Air de-regulation 1984 16 7 Position file: Agriculture 1984 16 8 Position file: Anglo - other minorities, Quebec 1984 16 9 Position file: Bankruptcy protection for business & 1984 farms 16 10 Position file: Bankruptcy protection for employees 1984 16 11 Position file: Canada-Japan Auto Agreement 1984 16 12 Position file: Captal punishment 1984 16 13 Position file: C.D.I.C. 1984 16 14 Position file: Charter of Rights 1984 16 15 Position file: Communications 1984 16 16 Position file: Competition law 1984 16 17 Position file: The Conservative alternative 1984 16 18 Position file: Crow 1984 16 19 Position file: Crown Corporations 1984 16 20 Position file: Cruise Missile 1984 16 21 Position file: Cuts in social benefits 1984 16 22 Position file: Deep-sea fishing policy 1984 16 23 Position file: Defence 1984 16 24 Position file: Deficit 1984 16 25 Position file: Economy (Policy) 1984 16 26 Position file: Education 1984 16 27 Position file: Employment - Youth 1984 16 28 Position file: Federal-provincial relations 1984 16 29 Position file: Foreign affairs 1984 MG 26 Q 8-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 151

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16 30 Position file: Government spending 1984 16 31 Position file: Handicapped & disabled persons 1984 16 32 Position file: Housing 1984 16 33 Position file: Immigration 1984 16 34 Position file: Industrial policy 1984 16 35 Position file: Inflation 1984 16 36 Position file: Justice 1984 16 37 Position file: Labour - organized 1984 16 38 Position file: Language rights (101) 1984 16 39 Position file: Liberal party 1984 16 40 Position file: Lotteries - federal 1984 16 41 Position file: Manitoba language rights 1984 16 42 Position file: Marijuana 1984 16 43 Position file: 1984 16 44 Position file: Minority - discrimination 1984 16 45 Position file: Minority rights - Ontario 1984 16 46 Position file: Multiculturalism 1984 16 47 Position file: National fish organization 1984 16 48 Position file: Native peoples 1984 16 49 Position file: Natural resources 1984 16 50 Position file: NEP - Petrocan 1984 16 51 Position file: Newsprint - exports 1984 16 52 Position file: Nuclear power 1984 16 53 Position file: Pension reform 1984 16 54 Position file: Port development 1984 152 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-1

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16 55 Position file: Trudeau 1984 16 56 Position file: Protectionism - GATT 1984 16 57 Position file: Productivity 1984 16 58 Position file: Quebec - anglophone 1984 16 59 Position file: Research & development 1984 16 60 Position file: Revenue Canada 1984 16 61 Position file: Senate reform 1984 16 62 Position file: Small business assistance 1984 16 63 Position file: The Socialist/N.D.P. option 1984 16 64 Position file: Taxation simplification/equitability 1984 16 65 Position file: Transportation policy 1984 16 66 Position file: Water policy 1984 16 67 Position file: Women's rights 1984 16 68 Possible candidates 1984 16 69 Possible problems 1984 16 70 Press calls 1984

17 1 Press Clippings: Acid rain 1984 17 2 Press Clippings: Alberta 1984 17 3 Press Clippings: Campaign - General - to April 30, 1984 1984 17 4 Press Clippings: Campaign - General - May 1, 1984 1984 17 5 Press Clippings: Chrétien, Jean 1984 17 6 Press Clippings: Deficit 1984 17 7 Press Clippings: Delegates 1984 MG 26 Q 8-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 153

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17 8 Press Clippings: Economy - Speech, Liberal luncheon, 1984 Royal York Hotel, Toronto May 9, 1984 17 9 Press Clippings: Fisheries 1984 17 10 Press Clippings: Interview with , March 1984 16, 1984 17 11 Press Clippings: Johnston, Don 1984 17 12 Press Clippings: Language 1984 17 13 Press Clippings: MacGuigan, Mark 1984 17 14 Press Clippings: Maclean's 1984 17 15 Press Clippings: Manitoba 1984 17 16-18 Press Clippings: Media summaries (3 files) 1984 17 19 Press Clippings: Mulroney and Tories 1984 17 20 Press Clippings: Munro, John 1984

18 1 Press Clippings: NEP 1984 18 2 Press Clippings: Policy conference - Halifax 1984 18 3 Press Clippings: Policy conference - Montreal 1984 18 4 Press Clippings: Policy conference - Saskatoon 1984 18 5 Press Clippings: Policy conference - Toronto 1984 18 6 Press Clippings: Policy conference - Vancouver 1984 18 7 Press Clippings: Polls - summaries 1984 18 8 Press Clippings: Polls - surveys 1984 18 9 Press Clippings: Roberts, John 1984 18 10 Press Clippings: Small business 1984 18 11 Press Clippings: Still to be classified 1984 18 12 Press Clippings: Summaries - Cross-Canada 1984 154 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-1

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18 13-14 Press Clippings: Summaries - Quebec [2 files] 1984 18 15 Press Clippings: Summaries - Quebec (clippings from 1984 B at SE) 18 16 Press Clippings: Todd's C.C. Files 1984 18 17 Press Clippings: Turner to 30/04/84 1984 18 18 Press Clippings: Turner from May 1st 1984

19 1 Press Clippings: Unemployment 1984 19 2-3 Press Clippings: Unfiled [2 files] 1984 19 4 Press Clippings: West 1984 19 5 Press Clippings: West - Speech, Winnipeg, Thursday, 1984 April 26, 1984 19 6 Press Clippings: Whelan 1984 19 7 Press Clippings: Women - Speech, Liberal Women's 1984 Luncheon, Toronto Tuesday, April 24, 1984 19 8 Press Clipping: Women's [Issues] 1984 19 9 Press Columnist: George Bain 1984 19 10 Press Columnist: Douglas Fisher 1984 19 11 Press Columnist: Richard Gwyn 1984 19 12 Press Columnist: Charles Lynch 1984 19 13 Press Columnist: L. Ian MacDonald 1984 19 14 Press Columnist: Jeffrey Simpson 1984 19 15 Press Columnist: W.A. Wilson 1984 19 16 Press Columnist: Others 1984 19 17 Press material - Aug.6-10/84 1984 19 18 PMO Administrative procedures 1984 19 19 Provincial campaign - chairs 1984 MG 26 Q 8-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 155

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19 20 Questions & answers - leadership - JNT 1984 19 21 Reisman/Grandy papers 1984 19 22 [Speeches] 1984 19 23 Speeches - Invitations to speak 1984 19 24 Speeches - John Turner - after March 16/84 1984 19 25 Speeches - On tour, sent 1984 19 26 Speeches - Speech material 1984

20 1 Territories re. languages & other issues 1984 20 2-3 Thank-you letters (2 files) 1984 20 4 Toronto Star 1984 20 5 Turner - Special supporters 1984 20 6 Turner today 1984 20 7 Mrs. Turner - Interview requests 1984 20 8 Mrs. Turner's trips 1984 20 9 TV Techniques 1984 20 10 Western Tour March 28 - April 4/84 1984 20 11 Winnipeg - April 26 1984 20 12 Women's lunch April 24 1984 20 13 Wylie, Torrance - Matters referred to 1984 20 14 Youth delegates 1984 20 15 Youth event - June 7 1984 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 8-2 Subject Files and Briefing Material II Sub-Series

Vol. File/Dossier Subject/Sujet Date

1 1 Election Survey 1962-1990 1 2-3 Election Campaign 1962 - Scrapbook (2 files) 1962 1 4-5 Election Campaign, 1962 and 1963 - Publicity Material 1958-1963 (2 files) 1 6 Election Campaign 1962 and 1963 - Publicity Material n.d., 1962-1963 1 7-8 Election Campaign, 1963 - Scrapbook (2 files) 1963 1 1 9-10 Election Campaign, 1965 - Scrapbook (2 files) 1965 1 11 Leadership Race, 1968 1968 1 12-13 Briefing Material - Atlantic Briefing Book (2 files) 1984 1 14 Briefing Material - Alberta - B.C. - Briefing Notes, 1984 July 1984

2 1 Briefing Material - B.C. Briefings J.N.T., May 1984 1984 2 2 Briefing Material - Current Issues 1984 2 3 Briefing Material - Deficit and Government 1984 Expenditures 2 4 Briefing Material - Economy 1984 MG 26 Q 8-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 157

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2 5 Briefing Material - Edmonton South Riding - Profile - 1984 John Alexander Middleton 2 6 Briefing Material - 1984 Election Campaign Tour 1984 2 7 Briefing Material - Finance 1984 2 8 Briefing Material - Intergovernmental Affairs, 1983 Northwest Territories, Ottawa Office 2 9 Briefing Material - Israel Issues 1984 2 10 Briefing Material - J.N.T. - Questions and Answers 1984 2 11 Briefing Material - Key Canadian and International 1984 Economic Indicators 2 12 Briefing Material - Liberal Caucus Research Bureau. 1984 Briefing Book - British Columbia (file 1 of 2)

3 1 Briefing Material - Liberal Caucus Research Bureau. 1984 Briefing Book - British Columbia (file 2 of 2) 3 2-3 Briefing Material - Liberal Caucus Research Bureau. 1984 Briefing Book - Manitoba (2 files) 3 4-5 Briefing Material - Liberal Caucus Research Bureau. 1984 Manitoba Briefing Book - Constituency Information (2 files) 3 6 Briefing Material - Multiculturalism 1984 3 7-8 Briefing Material - Native Rights (2 files) 1984 3 9 Briefing Material - Northwest Territories 1984 158 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-2

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4 1-2 Briefing Material - Ontario Issues - August (2 files) 1984 4 3 Briefing Material - Ontario Issues - Copy 8402 1984 4 4 Briefing Material - Ontario Issues - Copy 8403 1984 4 5 Briefing Material - Past Statements 1984 4 6 Briefing Material - Past Statements (JNT, PC, NDP) - 1984 Questions and Answers 4 7-8 Briefing Material - Policy Hotlines - August (2 files) 1984 4 9 Briefing Material - Prime Minister's Ontario Regional 1984 Book (file 1 of 2)

5 1 Briefing Material - Prime Minister's Ontario Regional 1984 Book (file 2 of 2) 5 2 Briefing Material - Prime Minister's Regional Briefing 1984 Book - Maritime Region 5 3 Briefing Material - Progressive Conservative Promises 1984 5 4 Briefing Material - Questions and Answers - Wm. Lee 1984 5 5 Briefing Material - Resources 1984 5 6 Briefing Material - Small Business 1984 5 7 Briefing Material - Women's Issues 1984 5 8 Briefing Material - Women's Issues Book for Televised 1984 Debate 5 9 Briefing Material - Women's Issues - File for Prime 1984 Minister 5 10 Briefing Material - Women's Issues - Women's Debate 1984 5 11 Briefing Material - Youth 1984 5 12 Campaign Material - J.N.T. - Personal Issues 1983-1984 5 13 Campaign Material - J.N.T. - Personal/Leadership 1984 5 14 Computer Printouts - Ontario 1984 MG 26 Q 8-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 159

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5 15 Convention Name and Address List and Mailing List 1984 5 16 Coutts 1980-1984 5 17 Delegate Profiles - Ontario 1984

6 1 Election Materials 1984 6 2 Interview Requests 1984 6 3 Issues Book 1 - Miscellaneous Headings 1-6 1983-1984 6 4 Issues Book 1 - Miscellaneous Headings 7-8 1982-1989 6 5 Issues Book 2 - Miscellaneous Headings 9-10 1982-1984 6 6 Issues Book 2 - Miscellaneous Headings 11-13 1983-1984 6 7 Issues Book 3 - Miscellaneous Headings 14 - United 1983-1984 States 6 8 Issues Book 8 - Miscellaneous Headings 15 1982-1983 6 9 Issues Papers - J.N.T. 1984 6 10 Leadership Campaign 1984 6 11 Liberal Party 1984 6 12 Liberal Party - Election Campaign Tour 1984

7 1 Lists - Confidential 1985 7 2 Ontario Supporters 1984 7 3 Ontario Supporters 1985 7 4-5 Post Convention (2 files) 1984 7 6 Post Convention (Swift) 1984 7 7 Post Convention - Transition - General 1984 7 8 Potential Supporters - Ontario n.d. 7 9 Potential Supporters - Ontario 1983 160 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-2

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7 10 Potential Supporters - Ontario, Book I 1984 7 11 Potential Supporters - Ontario, Book 2 1983-1984 7 12 Press Clippings 1982-1984 7 13 Press Clippings - Campaign - General 1984 7 14 Quebec Supporters/Helpers 1984-1986

8 1 Shadow Cabinet 1984 8 2 Staff - J.N.T. Supporters - 1983/1984 Leadership - 1983-1984 Alberta - Newfoundland 8 3 Staff - J.N.T. Supporters - 1983/1984 Leadership - 1983-1984 Nova Scotia - Miscellaneous 8 4-5 Staff - J.N.T. Volunteers - Scarborough and Area 1984 (2 files) 8 6 Staff - J.N.T. Volunteers - 1984 Leadership Campaign 1984 8 7 Staff - Job Descriptions 1984 8 8 Staff - Mr. J.M. Scott - Turner Leadership Trust 1984 8 9 Staff - Volunteers 1984 8 10 Survey of Voters' Attitudes, December 1983 1983-1984

9 1 Advance Manual 1986 9 2 Advance Staff - Alberta 1988 9 3 Advance Staff - British Columbia 1988 9 4 Advance Cars - Western Canada 1988 9 5-6 Campaign '88 (2 files) 1988 9 7 Campaign '88 - Thank You Notes 1988 9 8 Candidates 1988 9 9 Election Invitations - Alberta 1988 MG 26 Q 8-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 161

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9 10 Election Invitations - British Columbia (Except 1988 Vancouver) 9 11 Election Invitations - Debates 1988 9 12 Election Invitations - Manitoba 1988 9 13 Election Invitations - Montreal 1988 9 14 Election Invititations - New Brunswick 1988 9 15 Election Invitations - Newfoundland 1988 9 16 Election Invitations - Northwest Territories and Yukon 1988 9 17 Election Invitations - Nova Scotia 1988 9 18 Election Invitations - Ontario (Except Toronto and 1988 Ottawa) 9 19 Election Invitations - Ottawa 1988 9 20 Election Invitations - Quebec (Except Montreal) 1988 9 21 Election Invitations - Requests for Interviews 1988 9 22 Election Invitations - Requests for Meetings 1988 9 23 Election Invitations - Requests for Messages 1988 9 24 Election Invitations - Saskatchewan 1988 9 25 Election Invitations - Toronto 1988 9 26 Election Invitations - Vancouver 1988 9 27 Election Night - Hall 1988-1989 9 28 Election Readiness (1988) 1987-1988 9 29 Press Clippings 1988 9 30 Press Clippings - Federal Election 1988

10 1 Report on Election - Ottawa-Carleton 1974 10 2 Briefing Material - Atlantic Region Policy Forum 1984 162 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-2

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10 3 Briefing Material - Education 1983-1984 10 4 Briefing Material - Gouvernement du Canada - Présent 1984 au développement de la Région Rive Nord de Québec 10 5 Briefing Material - New Democratic Party - Report to 1984 the NDP Caucus on NDP Economic Policy - "Taking Stock" 10 6 Briefing Material - Party and Parliamentary Reform 1984 10 7 Briefing Material - Policies - Aboriginal Affairs; 1984 Women; Youth; North West Territories and Yukon 10 8 Briefing Material - Progressive Conservative Party 1983-1984 10 9 Briefing Material - Public Statements - "John Turner 1984 Speaks Out on the Issues" 10 10 Briefing Material - Québec n.d. 10 11 Briefing Material - Turner - Questions and Answers - 1984 Second Draft 10 12 Leadership Convention - Civic Centre, Ottawa, June 1984 14-16, 1984 10 13 Leadership Convention - Tribute to Pierre Elliott 1984 Trudeau, "We Were There"/"Nous n'oublierons jamais" 10 14 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Alberta/British 1984 Columbia 10 15 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Atlantic Region 1984 10 16 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Election 1984 Campaign Itinerary, 9-12 August 1984 10 17 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Election 1984 Campaign Itinerary, 12-15 August 1984

11 1 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Election 1984 Campaign Itinerary, 15 August 1984 MG 26 Q 8-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 163

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11 2-3 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Election 1984 Campaign Itinerary, 16-17 August 1984 (2 files) 11 4 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Election 1984 Campaign Itinerary, 18-19 August 1984 11 5 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Election 1984 Campaign Itinerary, 21 August 1984 (Bob Foulkes' Copy) 11 6 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Election 1984 Campaign Itinerary, 22-29 August 1984 11 7 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Election 1984 Campaign Itinerary, 25-28 August 1984 11 8 Briefing Material - Prime Minister - Maritime Region 1984 11 9-11 Canadair (3 files) 1981-1984 11 12 Debate (English) 1984 11 13 Debate (French) 1984 11 14 Debate 15 August 1984 - Transcript 1984 11 15-16 Election Campaign 1984 (2 files) 1984 11 17 1984 Election Campaign Structure Personnel 1984 11 18 Election Post-Mortem 1984 11 19 Family Allowances 1983

12 1 Issues, "General Briefing" 1984 12 2 Itinerary, Federal Election Campaign 1984 12 3 Logistics Control Centre - Turner Leadership 1984 Campaign 1984 - Master Control File. Incoming. In Chronological Order of Receipt 12 4 Medicare 1984 12 5 Nuclear Arms 1983-1984 12 6 Pension Reform 1983-1984 164 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-2

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12 7 Possible Candidates 1984 12 8 Prime Minister’s Attendance at Sound and Light Show, 1984 June 26, 1984 12 9-13 Quebec Background Material (5 files) 1982-1984 12 14 Taxation 1984 12 15 Visit to Canada of Her Majesty The Queen 1984 12 16-17 Visit to Canada of His Holiness Pope John Paul II Sept. 1984 (2 files)

13 1 Agenda’s Zoomit and Fax Information 1988 13 2 Articles on Free Trade - Bourassa and President 1988 Reagan 13 3 Background Briefing Notes 1988 13 4 Directory - Phone Numbers 1988 13 5-8 Election ‘88. Calendars, Schedules and Itineraries. 1988 Prepared by Martine Sincennes (4 files) 13 9 Election ‘88. Toronto, Belleville, Winnipeg, 1988 19 November 1988. Doug Kirkaptrick’s Copy 13 10 Encounter ‘88. Briefing Book. The Rt. Hon. John 1988 Turner 13 11 Election ‘88. St. Jérôme-Pierrefonds, Ottawa, 13-14 1984 November 1984 13 12 Election ‘88. Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, 20 1988 October 1988. Dak 13 13 Election ‘88. St. Thomas, Strathroy, Chatham, 1988 Windsor, 8 November 1988 13 14 Election ‘88. Vancouver, Prince George, Victoria, 1988 Toronto, 1-3 November 1988 13 15 Lists of Candidates and Phone Numbers 1988 MG 26 Q 8-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 165

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13 16 Memos Received 1988 13 17 Memos Sent 1988 13 18 Ridings Visited - Campaign ‘88 1988 13 19 Scott Sheppard - Correspondence 1988

14 1 A Loosleaf Binder of Material Supplied to Liberal 1988 Elections Staff Preparing for the 1988 Election RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 8-3 Young Liberals of Canada Sub-Series

Vol. File/Dossier Subject/Sujet Date

1 1 Budget 1984 1 2 Campaign Graphics Guide n.d. 1 3 Candidates. National Convention 1983 1 4 Communications Strategy. LPC 1983 1 5 Correspondence 1983 1 6 Correspondence 1983-1984 1 7 Delegate Material & Background Information 1983-1984 1 8-9 Delegates (2 files) 1982-1984 1 10 Delegates List. YLC n.d. 1 11 Delegates 1985 Conference 1985 1 12 Election Expenses Guidelines & M.P.'s Photo Album 1984 1 13 Election Handouts 1984 1 14 Federal Campaign Proposal 1984 1 15 Federal Youth Steering Committee 1983 MG 26 Q 8-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 167

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1 16 Flinn, K. Personal Correspondence 1984 1 17 Getting Our Act Together: A Campaign Manual 1984 Prepared by the Young Liberals of Canada=Organisons-nous...: Manuel de Campagne Prepare par les Jeunes Liberaux du Canada 1 18 Halifax Reform Convention. New Brunswick 1985 Delegates 1 19 Halifax Reform Convention. Newfoundland Delegates 1985 1 20 Halifax Reform Convention. Prince Edward Island 1985 Delegates 1 21 The Historical Records: The Resolutions Passed By 1983 Six National Conventions From 1970-1982 1 22 International Youth Year 1984 1 23 JNT Info 1984 1 24 LPC & YLC Constitutions 1982

2 1 Liberal Party of Canada. Executive Meeting 1984 2 2 LPC(O). Ontario Reform Commission Discussion 1983 Paper 2 3 Liberal Party Publications 1984-1985 2 4 Liberal Policy 1981 2 5 Lists of Members and Delegates n.d. 2 6 National Convention Literature 1983 2 7 National Executive Meeting 1984 2 8 National Liberal Campaign Headquarters Directory 1984 2 9 National Youth Campaign 1984 2 10 Newsletters 1983 168 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 8-3

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2 11 Not How Many But How Few: Women Appointed to 1980 Boards, Commissions, Councils, Committees and Crown Corporations Within the Power of the Federal Government 2 12 Nova Scotia Annual Meeting 1983-1984 2 13 Nova Scotia Liberal Youth Commission 1982-1983 2 14 November Convention. Addresses 1983 2 15 Ontario New Liberals 1982-1983 2 16 Operations Special Projects 1984 2 17 Originals of Turner Letters for Tabloid 1984 2 18 Pointers For Political Action n.d. 2 19 Polls & Election Officers 1979-1984 2 20 Provincial Youth Delegates 1984 2 21 Questionnaire Returns 1984 2 22 Quotable Quotes 1984 2 23 Reform Committee 1984 2 24 Saskatchewan Liberal Youth Organization Election n.d. Readiness Committee 2 25 Schedules 1984 2 26 The State Party Works!: Organization Communication n.d. Fund Raising 2 27 Turner. Post-Election 1984 2 28 Turner Speaks Out 1984 2 29 Turner Team 1984 2 30 Turner Youth '68 1968 2 31 Turner Youth. Young Liberals of Canada 1984 2 32 Young Liberal Projects 1983-1984 MG 26 Q 8-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 169

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2 33 Young Liberals of Canada. Task Force 1983 2 34 Youth Programs 1984 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

MG 26 Q 9

CONSTITUENCY SERIES

MG 26 Q 9-1 St. Lawrence - St. George Sub-Series

Vol. File/Dossier Subject/Sujet Date

1 1-2 McGill University. Provincial Grants (2 files) 1966-1967 1 3 1-76-25 St. Lawrence-St. George 1963-1975 1 4 St. Lawrence-St. George Permanent Organization 1962-1965 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 9-2 Constituency - Ottawa-Carleton Sub-Series

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1 1 Bilingualism 1972-1975 1 2-4 Bilingualism - Bilinguisme (3 files) 1969-1975 1 5 Bilingualism in the Capital Area 1970-1971 1 6 Bilingualism - Public Service - Turner & Carson 1968-1971 Correspondence 1 7 Bilingualism - Mr. Turner's Speeches on Bilingualism 1968-1973 1 8 Canadian Headmasters' Association Conference 1975 1 9 Carlsbad Springs 1972-1975

2 1 Correspondence 1974-1975 2 2 Correspondence re resignation 1975 2 3 Cumberland Township 1973-1975 2 4-6 Gloucester, Township of (3 files) 1972-1975 2 7 Liberal Association of Ottawa-Carleton, Annual 1970 Meeting 2 8-10 National Capital Commission (3 files) 1967-1975 2 11 National Capital Commission - 5 Sept. 1968 - 22 Aug. 1968-1969 1969 2 12 National Capital Commission - 25 Sept. 1969 - 1 May 1969-1970 1970 172 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-2

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3 1-2 Ottawa-Carleton Policy Profiles (2 files) 1966-1968 3 3-4 Ottawa, City of (2 files) 1972-1975 3 5 Ottawa Civil Service R.A. 1972-1975 3 6-7 Public Service Commission (2 files) 1972-1975 3 8 Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton 1973-1975 3 9-10 Rideau Centre (2 files) 1974-1975 3 11 Rideau Centre Project 1973-1976

4 1 StolPort - Press clippings, photos, etc. 1973 4 2 StolPort - Vol. 1 1972-1973 4 3 StolPort - Vol. 2 1973-1975 4 4 Town Hall Meeting - January 2, 1970 1969-1970 4 5 Town Hall Meeting - June 8, 1974 1974 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 9-3 Vancouver Quadra Sub-Series

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1 1 A.L.R.T. (Advanced Light Rapid Transit) 1986 1 2 Abbotsford International Airshow Society 1986 1 3 Abbotsford Senior Secondary School 1986 1 4 Abercrombie and Fitch 1986 1 5 Aboriginal Peoples Business Association 1987 1 6 Abortion - Correspondence A-L 1984-1987 1 7 Abortion - Correspondence M-Z 1985-1987 1 8 Access 1985-1986 1 9 Advanced Coronary Treatment Foundation of Canada 1987 1 10 Adventure in Citizenship Program 1985 1 11 Adult Basic Education Association of British 1986-1987 Columbia 1 12 Aerospace Industries Association of Canada 1986 1 13 Aga Khan Foundation of Canada 1985-1986 1 14 Agriculture - General Correspondence 1985-1986 1 15 Agriculture - General Correspondence 1985-1988 1 16 Agrogen Biotechnologies Inc. 1987 1 17 Air British Columbia 1985-1989 174 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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1 18 Air New Zealand 1985 1 19 Aitken Wreglesworth Associates 1987 1 20 Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce 1984 1 21 Alcohol-Drug Education Service 1986 1 22 Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre Fund 1985 1 23 Allen Hopwood Enterprises Ltd. 1987 1 24 Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio 1985 Artists (ACTRA) 1 25 Alliance Tribal Council 1986-1987 1 26 Allscreen Productions Inc. 1986 1 27 Alpha Pharmaceutical Supplies Ltd. 1986 1 28 Alpine Club of Canada (Vancouver Section) 1985 1 29 Alpine Industries Ltd. 1986 1 30 Alpine Tree Service Ltd. 1986 1 31 Alvarg, Reverend A.R.M. 1987 1 32 Amata Transition House 1987 1 33 Amateur Sports 1985-1987 1 34 Amer-Can Petroleum Ltd. 1988 1 35 Amicae Housing Co-Operative 1985 1 36 Amino Acids - General Correspondence A-J 1985 1 37 Amino Acids - General Correspondence K-W 1985 1 38 Anchor Shipping Ltd. 1986 1 39 Anderson, Donald M. 1987-1988 1 40 Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society of 1985 British Columbia 1 41 Annual Spring Congregation 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 175

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1 42 Arbutus Club Bantam Rep Hockey Team 1986 1 43 Armeco Construction 1985 1 44 Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1986 1 45 Arthritis Society of British Columbia 1984 1 46 Arts in Education Council 1985-1986 1 47 Arts Synergy '87 1986 1 48 Asia Pacific 1984 1 49 Asia Pacific Festival Society 1985-1987 1 50 Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada 1986 1 51 Assembly of British Columbia Arts Council 1989 1 52 Assembly of First Nations 1988

2 1 Associated Coastal Community Services 1985 2 2 Association Culturelle Franco-Canadienne de la 1987 Saskatchewan 2 3 Association des Parents du Programme Cadre de 1987-1988 Français 2 4 Association for Theological Field Education 1985 2 5 Association for Visually Impaired Students 1988 2 6 Association of British Columbia Professional Foresters 1985-1988 2 7 Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia 1985-1989 2 8 Association of Canadian Book Wholesalers 1986 2 9 Association of Canadian Community Colleges 1986 2 10 Association of Canadian Distillers 1987 2 11 Association of Canadian Distillers 1988 2 12 Association of Canadians of Russian Descent 1987 176 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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2 13 Association of Friends of Solidarnosc 1985 2 14 Association of Neighbourhood Houses of Greater 1985-1987 Vancouver 2 15 Association of Neighbourhood Houses of Greater 1986-1988 Vancouver 2 16 Association of Neighbourhood Houses of Greater 1988 Vancouver 2 17 Association of Neighbourhood Houses of Greater 1984-1985 Vancouver - General Correspondence 2 18 Association of Professional Engineers of British 1985-1988 Columbia 2 19 Atlantic Pacific Marketing Corporation 1985-1986 2 20 Australia-New Zealand Association 1985 2 21 Automatic Vision Inc. 1985 2 22 Automotive Retailers Association 1985 2 23 Babb, Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. 1985-1988 2 24 Bag It Custom Canvas Ltd. 1986 2 25 Baker, Ms. Wendy G. 1988 2 26 Ball, Ms. Pamela 1985-1986 2 27 Ballet British Columbia 1987 2 28 Banff National Park 1987 2 29 Bank of British Columbia 1985-1986 2 30 Barbados - Deputy Prime Minister 1986 2 31 Barclay Hotel 1988 2 32 Basketball British Columbia 1989 2 33 B.E.A. Per Capita 1986-1987 2 34 Beale's Letter 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 177

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2 35 Beaux Gestes Festival and Symposium Society 1986-1988 2 36 Bentall Group 1985 2 37 Beta Theta Pi/Gamma Omicron Chapter 1985-1986 2 38 Beyond War 1985-1986 2 39 Bible Holiness Movement 1986-1988 2 40 Bjarnason, Mr. Emil 1986 2 41 Black Multiservice Centre Project for British Columbia 1985 2 42 Black Theatre West 1987 2 43 Bluck, Warwick 1987 2 44 Boardwalk Developments Ltd. 1987 2 45 Boden, Mr. Larry 1986 2 46 Bolnes Motoenfabriek Bv 1987 2 47 Borstad Associates 1989 2 48 Boughton, Peterson, Yang, and Anderson, Barristers 1986 and Solicitors 2 49 Bower, Mrs. Joan 1987 2 50 Boys and Girls Club of Greater Vancouver 1985-1986 2 51 Bradbury International Equities Ltd. 1987-1989 2 52 Bramer Group 1986-1987 2 53 Bray, Mr. John M. 1985-1986 2 54 Bridges Restaurant 1986

3 1 British Columbia Advisory Group 1985-1986 3 2 British Columbia and Yukon Building Trades Council 1986-1988 3 3 British Columbia and Yukon Community Newspapers 1966-1987 Association 178 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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3 4 British Columbia and Yukon Women's Centre 1986 Association 3 5 British Columbia Association for Family Rights 1987-1988 3 6 British Columbia Association of Broadcasters 1985-1987 3 7 British Columbia Association of Indian Friendship 1989 Centres 3 8 British Columbia Association of Optometrists 1988 3 9 British Columbia Aviation Council 1987 3 10 British Columbia Bar Association 1986 3 11 British Columbia Borstal Society 1986-1988 3 12 British Columbia Briefing Book Nov. 1985 3 13 British Columbia Chamber of Commerce 1985-1987 3 14 British Columbia Children's Hospital 1985-1987 3 15 British Columbia Coalition of Motorcyclists 1988 3 16 British Columbia Coalition of the Disabled 1985-1988 3 17 British Columbia Coast Vegetable Co-Operative 1986 Association 3 18 British Columbia Co-Operative Federation n.d. 3 19 British Columbia Council for the Family 1988 3 20 British Columbia Council of College and Institute 1988 Principals 3 21 British Columbia Day Care Action Coalition 1985-1988 3 22 British Columbia Digest 1986 3 23 British Columbia Elks Association 1987 3 24 British Columbia Enterprise Centre 1987 3 25 British Columbia Festival of the Arts 1987 3 26 British Columbia Forest Products Ltd. 1987-1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 179

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3 27 British Columbia Forest Resources Commission 1990 3 28 British Columbia Forestry 1985-1988 3 29 British Columbia Forestry Association 1987 3 30 British Columbia Free Speech League 1987-1988 3 31 British Columbia Games 1985-1987 3 32 British Columbia Government Employees' Union 1986-1989 3 33 British Columbia Government House 1988 3 34 British Columbia Grape Marketing Board 1987 3 35 British Columbia Heart Foundation 1987-1988 3 36 British Columbia Home and School Federation 1986 3 37 British Columbia Hotels' Association 1985 3 38 British Columbia Housing Coalition 1985-1986 3 39 British Columbia Housing Management Commission 1986-1988 3 40 British Columbia Human Rights Coalition 1986-1988 3 41 British Columbia Hydro 1988-1990 3 42 British Columbia Indian Chiefs 1986 3 43 British Columbia Institute of Technology 1986-1988 3 44 British Columbia Interagency Committee on Pacific- 1987 Asia 3 45 British Columbia Leader - Communist Party of 1986 Canada 3 46 British Columbia Leading Craft Marketing 1985 Organization 180 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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4 1 British Columbia Legislative Assembly 1988 4 2 British Columbia Liberal Party President's Council 1985 Meeting 4 3 British Columbia Library Association 1987-1988 4 4 British Columbia - Lieutenant Governor 1987 4 5 British Columbia Lions 1985 4 6 British Columbia Lions Society for Crippled Children 1985 4 7 British Columbia Livestock Producers Co-Op 1988 Association 4 8 British Columbia Lung Association 1988-1990 4 9 British Columbia Medical Association 1987-1988 4 10 British Columbia Ministry of Economic Development 1987 4 11 British Columbia Ministry of Education 1987-1989 4 12 British Columbia Ministry of Tourism, Recreation and 1988 Culture 4 13 British Columbia Multicultural Education Society 1987 4 14 British Columbia Museum of Mining 1988 4 15 British Columbia Museums Associations 1988 4 16 British Columbia Native Housing Corporation 1987 4 17 British Columbia NDP Women's Rights Committee 1985 4 18 British Columbia Nurses Association 1988 4 19 British Columbia Peace Council 1985-1988 4 20 British Columbia Pharmacists' Society 1987 4 21 British Columbia Police and Fire Athletic Federation 1987-1988 4 22 British Columbia Premier's Office 1986-1990 4 23 British Columbia Principals' and Vice-Principals' 1987-1988 Association MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 181

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4 24 British Columbia Printing Industries Association 1987-1988 4 25 British Columbia Provincial Council of Carpenters 1987-1990 4 26 British Columbia Psychologists for Social 1985-1987 Responsibility 4 27 British Columbia Teamsters Retirees Club 1987 4 28 British Columbia Transit 1987-1988 4 29 British Columbia Wilderness Advisory Committee 1986 4 30 British Columbia Wildlife Federation 1986-1988 4 31 British Columbia Youth Council 1985 4 32 British Columbians for Mentally Handicapped People 1985-1986 4 33 British Pensioners Association (Canada) 1988 4 34 British Sailors Society of Canada 1986 4 35 Broadview Co-Op 1986 4 36 Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks 1986 4 37 Brotherhood of Railway, Transport and General 1987 Workers 4 38 Budget '85 - Finance - General Correspondence D-H 1985 4 39 Budget '85 - Finance - General Correspondence L-P 1985-1986

5 1 Budget '85 - Finance - General Correspondence R-W 1985 5 2 Building Independent Living with the Disabled 1986 5 3 Business British Columbia Network Services 1985 5 4 Burnaby Chamber of Commerce 1986 5 5 Burnaby Coalition for Postal Justice 1987 5 6 Burnaby-Hastings Rotary Club 1987-1988 5 7 Burnaby Unemployment Action Centre 1986 182 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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5 8 Burrard-View Wall Street Residents Association 1987 5 9 Butlin, Mr. Ron 1986 5 10 Butterworths 1987 5 11 Cadets of 111 Pegasus Air Cadet Squadron 1986 5 12 Cambodian Buddhist Society of Vancouver 1986 5 13 Camosun College Student Society 1985 5 14 Campbell River Junior Chamber 1986-1988 5 15 Campbell River T.V. Association 1984-1986 5 16 Campney and Murphy 1986 5 17 Canada-B.C.-Japan Festival '88 1988 5 18 Canada Conference - May 1987 1986-1987 5 19 Canada Conference III - Vancouver, 5-7 Feb. 1988 1987-1988 5 20 Canada Council - General Correspondence 1984-1988 5 21 Canada Day 1985 1985 5 22 Canada Day 1986-1987 5 23 Canada Harbour Place 1985-1988 5 24 Canada-Israel Committee 1985 5 25 Canada Life 1988 5 26 Canada Oil Subsidy Program and Insulation Program 1985-1986 5 27 Canada Post - General Correspondence B-H 1985-1987 5 28 Canada Post - General Correspondence G-W 1985-1987

6 1-2 Canada Post - General Correspondence (2 files) 1986-1988 6 3 Canada Rental Supply Plan (CRSP) 1984-1985 6 4 Canada Steamship Lines Inc. (Montreal) 1986 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 183

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6 5 Canada's Tomorrow Discovery Corporation 1985-1986 6 6 Canada - USSR Friendship Society 1987 6 7 Canada - U.S. Inter-Parliamentary Group 1987 6 8 Canada Volunteer Award Program 1986-1988 6 9 Canada Works 1984-1985 6 10 Canada Works 1985 6 11 Canada Works - British Columbia 1985 6 12 Canada World Youth Program 1989 6 13 Canadian Actors’ Equity Association 1986-1987 6 14 Canadian Air Line Flight Attendants Association 1984-1985 6 15 Canadian Airlines International 1986 6 16 Canadian Association for Community Living 1986 6 17 Canadian Association for Research in Home 1988 Economics 6 18 Canadian Association of Industrial Mechanical and 1987 Allied Workers 6 19 Canadian Association of Internes and Residents 1985 6 20 Canadian Association of Sexual Assault Centre 1986 6 21 Canadian Bar Association (British Columbia Branch) 1986-1989 6 22 Canadian Book Information Centre 1987 6 23 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - General 1985-1986 Correspondence 6 24 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - Correspondence 1985-1988 6 25 Canadian Cable Television Association 1985 6 26 Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and 1988 Peace 6 27 Canadian Chamber of Commerce 1986 184 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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6 28 Canadian Christian Council for Animals 1986 6 29 Canadian Churches of Scientology 1987 6 30 Canadian Club of Vancouver 1986-1988 6 31 Canadian Club of Victoria 1986-1987 6 32 Canadian Committee for Democratic Rights in Fiji 1987 6 33 Canadian Conservative Centre 1985 6 34 Canadian Co-Operative Credit Society 1986 6 35 Canadian Council on Children and Youth 1985 6 36 Canadian Day Care Advocacy 1988 6 37 Canadian Deaf Sports Association 1985 6 38 Canadian Dermatology Association 1986 6 39 Canadian Dermatology Foundation 1986 6 40 Canadian Diabetes Association 1987

7 1 Canadian Diabetes Association 1985-1987 7 2 Canadian Division of Brotherhood of Railway Carmen 1987 7 3 Canadian Ecumenical Action 1985-1987 7 4 Canadian Employment and Immigration Union 1986 7 5 Canadian Executive Service Organization 1986-1987 7 6 Canadian Executive Service Organization 1987-1988 7 7 Canadian Federation of Independent Business II 1986-1988 7 8 Canadian Federation of Students 1985-1987 7 9 Canadian Food Processors Association 1988 7 10 1986 7 11 Canadian Forest Industries Council 1985-1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 185

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7 12 Canadian Forest Products 1984-1985 7 13 Canadian Forestry Service - 1986 7 14 Canadian Friends of Amal 1986-1987 7 15 Canadian Friends of the International Christian 1985 Embassy, Jerusalem 7 16 Canadian Health Food Protective Association 1984-1988 7 17 Canadian Home Builders’ Association 1986-1987 7 18 Canadian Home Income Corporation 1987 7 19 Canadian Hospital Association 1985 7 20 Canadian Hostelling Association, British Columbia 1985 Region 7 21 Canadian Hunger Foundation 1984 7 22 Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice 1986 7 23 Canadian Institute of Forestry 1985-1986 7 24 Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security 1985-1986 7 25 Canadian Job Strategy Program 1985-1989 7 26-27 Canadian Radio-Television Telecommunications 1984-1987 Commission (2 files)

8 1 Canadian Radio-Television Telecommunications 1987 Commission - Cable Companies - Correspondence 8 2-3 Canadian Radio-Television Telecommunications 1984-1986 Commission - Deregulation (2 files) 8 4 Canadian Volunteer Awards 1987-1989 8 5 Capilano College 1985 8 6 Capital Punishment - Correspondence 1985-1986 8 7 Capital Punishment - Correspondence A-H 1987 186 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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8 8 Capital Punishment - Correspondence I-R 1986-1987 8 9 Capital Punishment - Correspondence S-W 1985-1987 8 10 Carruthers, Bill and Mae 1986 8 11 Celebration 1988 1987 8 12 Chaaban, Mr. Abdullah M. 1987 8 13 Challenge 1985 - Summer Employment Program 1985 8 14 Challenge 1986 (file 1 of 2) 1986

9 1 Challenge 1986 (file 2 of 2) 1986 9 2 Challenge 1987 1987 9 3 Challenge 1988 1988 9 4 Challenge 1989 1989 9 5 Challenge 1989-1990 1989-1990 9 6 Chemical Plant - General Correspondence C-W 1986 9 7 Chong, Mr. Willie 1985-1986 9 8 Citizenship Lists 1984-1985 9 9 Citizenship Lists 1986-1987 9 10 Citizenship Lists 1988 9 11 Clapp, Mr. Allan 1986 9 12 Clippings of Mr. Turner 1990-1993 9 13 Coates, Mrs. N. 1987 9 14 College of Business 1986 9 15 Communications 1986 9 16 Communications - General Correspondence 1985-1988 9 17 Community Futures Program and Community Action 1986-1989 Program MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 187

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9 18 Constituency Selection - Quadra 1984-1986

10 1 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - General 1985-1987 Correspondence 10 2 Consumer and Corporate Affairs - Pharmaceuticals 1986-1987 10 3 Cooper, Patricia 1987 10 4 Co-Op Housing 1984-1988 10 5 Crazies 1986 10 6 Cruelty to Animals - General Correspondence A-K 1985-1986 10 7 Cruelty to Animals - General Correspondence M-W 1985-1986 10 8 Cultural Initiatives Program 1987 10 9 Cultural Initiatives Program 1987-1989 10 10 Curtis, Bruce 1985-1986 10 11 Customs - Little Sisters Bookstore 1987 10 12 Dr. Annie B. Jamieson Elementary School 1985 10 13 Dovell, Mrs. C. 1986 10 14 Drinking and Driving - Correspondence A-D 1984-1985

11 1 Drinking and Driving - Correspondence E-S 1984-1985 11 2 Drinking and Driving - General Correspondence L-R 1984-1985 11 3 Drinking and Driving - General Correspondence S-W 1984-1985 11 4 Duncan, David and Jennifer 1987 11 5 Earl Marriott Secondary School 1986 11 6 Employment and Immigration - Correspondence 1985-1987 11 7-8 Employment and Immigration - General 1984-1987 Correspondence (2 files) 188 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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11 9-10 Employment and Immigration - General 1985-1987 Correspondence (2 files) 11 11 Employment and Immigration - Local Advisory 1985-1987 Councils 11 12 Employment - C.S.I.S. 1985-1986 11 13 Energy, Mines and Resources 1988-1989

12 1 Environment - General Correspondence 1984-1985 12 2 Environment Canada - General Correspondence 1985-1987 12 3 Environmental Achievement Awards 1989 12 4 ERDA Agreement - Mining 1985-1986 12 5 ERDA Agreements 1985 12 6 ERDA - General Agreement 1984 12 7 ERDA - Tourism 1985-1986 12 8 EXPO - Bylaw-Evictions 1986 12 9 EXPO - Correspondence 1984-1986 12 10 EXPO - Invitations 1986 12 11-13 EXPO - Newsletters and Information (3 files) 1985-1986

13 1 External Affairs - Central America 1984-1987 13 2 External Affairs - Chile 1987 13 3 External Affairs - General Correspondence A-K 1984-1986 13 4 External Affairs - General Correspondence L-Z 1984-1986 13 5 External Affairs - General Correspondence 1986-1987 13 6 External Affairs - Libya 1986 13 7 External Affairs - Nicaragua 1984-1986 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 189

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13 8 External Affairs - Northern Ireland 1984-1987 13 9 External Affairs - South Africa - Apartheid - 1984-1987 Correspondence

14 1 External Affairs - South Africa - Apartheid - 1986-1987 Correspondence A-K 14 2 External Affairs - United Nations Educational, 1985 Scientific and Cultural Organization 14 3 Fielding, Mrs. Helen 1986 14 4 Fiji - Petitions 1987 14 5 Finance - Bank Collapse 1985-1986 14 6 Finance - Deregulation of Financial Institutions 1986-1987 14 7 Finance - Deregulation of Financial Institutions - 1986-1987 General Correspondence 14 8 Finance - General Correspondence B-P 1985-1987 14 9 Finance - General Correspondence R-Y 1985-1987 14 10 Finance - Interest Rates - Community Business and 1985 Professional Association of Canada 14 11 Finance - International Banking Centres 1987 14 12 Finance - Pensions 1987 14 13 Finance - Teacher's Co-Op - General Correspondence 1985-1987 A-K 14 14 Finance - Teacher's Co-Op - General Correspondence 1985-1986 L-Z 14 15 Findlay, Ms. M.G. 1986 14 16 Fire Bombings 1985

15 1 Fisheries and Oceans - General Correspondence 1984-1988 190 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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15 2 Fraser River 1985 15 3 Frazee, Mrs. Joyce 1985 15 4 Garber, (Ms.) Talia 1985 15 5 Garrett, Mr. Rodney G. 1985 15 6 General Brock Elementary School 1986 15 7 General Wolfe School 1986 15 8 Gillon, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. 1987 15 9 Girls in Science - Summer Program 1987 15 10 Government Agreement - Constitution 1986 15 11 Government Grants 1984-1989 15 12 Government Grants - Solicitor General 1985 15 13 Guppy, Mr. Neil 1985 15 14 Haberl, Patrick J. 1987 15 15 Handsworth Senior Secondary School 1987 15 16 Hardman, Mrs. Marya E. Fiamengo 1987 15 17 Health and Welfare - Child Care - General 1984-1987 Correspondence 15 18 Health and Welfare - Food Irradiation - General 1986-1987 Correspondence 15 19 Health and Welfare - General Correspondence A-M 1984-1988 15 20 Health and Welfare - General Correspondence S-W 1984-1987 15 21 Health and Welfare - General Correspondence 1985-1987 15 22 Health and Welfare - Guaranteed Annual Income - 1984-1987 General Correspondence 15 23 Health and Welfare - "Lifestyle Award" 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 191

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16 1 Health and Welfare - National Health and Research 1985-1989 Developmental Program 16 2 Health and Welfare - Tobacco - Correspondence A-C 1986-1987 16 3 Health and Welfare - Tobacco - Correspondence D-G 1986-1987 16 4 Health and Welfare - Tobacco - Correspondence H-L 1986-1987 16 5 Health and Welfare - Tobacco - Correspondence M-S 1986-1987 16 6 Health and Welfare - Tobacco - Correspondence S-Y 1986-1987 16 7 Health and Welfare - Universality 1984-1985 16 8 Heming, Ms. Susan 1987 16 9 Henning, Mr. Roger 1987 16 10 Ho, Mr. Joseph H.C. 1985 16 11 Holocaust 1985-1986 16 12 Homosexuality - Equality Rights 1985 16 13 Homosexuality - General Correspondence 1985 16 14 Hutchinson, Ms. Susan P. 1985 16 15 Immigration 1987 16 16 Immigration - F. Nachbaur 1987

17 1-2 Immigration - General Correspondence (2 files) 1984-1987 17 3-4 Immigration - General Correspondence (2 files) 1985-1987 17 5 Immigration - John Michael Lewis 1986-1987 17 6 Indian Act - Amendments - General Correspondence 1985 17 7 Indian Affairs - Master Tuition Agreement 1988 17 8 Indian and Northern Affairs - Aboriginal Rights - 1986-1987 Correspondence I-P 17 9 Indian and Northern Affairs - Aboriginal Rights - 1987 Correspondence Q-Z 192 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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17 10 Indian Affairs and Northern Development - Land 1985-1987 Claims - General Correspondence A-K 17 11 Indian Affairs and Northern Development - Land 1985-1987 Claims - General Correspondence L-Z 17 12 Information Sheets 1985-1987

18 1 Innovations 1986 18 2 International Trade - Correspondence A-I 1985-1987 18 3 International Trade - Correspondence L-W 1985-1987 18 4 International Trade - General Correspondence 1985-1987 18 5 Ip, Kelly 1987 18 6 Japanese-Canadian Redress - General Correspondence 1984-1987 18 7 Job Development Program 1985-1990 18 8 Johnston, Bill 1986 18 9 Jones, Garth 1987 18 10 Judy LaMarsh Dinner 1987 18 11 Justice - Constitution 1984-1986 18 12 Justice - Constitution - Correspondence L-W 1987 18 13 Justice - General Correspondence M-S 1984-1987 18 14 Justice - General Correspondence A-D 1985-1987 18 15 Justice - General Correspondence E-K 1985-1987 18 16 Justice - General Correspondence H-W 1985-1987

19 1 Justice - Prostitution and Pornography - General 1985-1987 Correspondence 19 2 Katimavik 1984-1986 19 3 Katimavik 1986 19 4 Keefer, Miss M. Jean 1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 193

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19 5 King, Ms. Cindy 1985 19 6 Kovacs, Gregory T.A. 1985 19 7 Kovacs, Gregory T.A. - "Design, Fabrication and 1985 Analysis of Silicon Substrate Microelectrode Arrays" 19 8 Lal Narayan, Mr. Virendra 1985 19 9 Lau, Evelyn 1985 19 10 Leaders Messages (Quadra) 1988 19 11 Len Shepherd Junior Secondary School 1985 19 12 Letters of Support 1985-1987 19 13 Letters of Support 1988 19 14 Livingstone Elementary School 1988 19 15 Lord Byng High School 1985-1987 19 16 Lord Kitchener Elementary School 1986-1987 19 17 Lorimer, Mrs. Elaine - Secretary of State - Flora 1985-1987 MacLeod 19 18 Lyell Island 1985-1986 19 19 Lyell Island 1987 19 20 McManus, Mr. Stephen 1986 19 21 Magee Secondary School 1985 19 22 Meares Island Logging 1984-1985 19 23 Medical Billing 1985 19 24 1987 19 25 Melanson, Ms. Valerie 1986 19 26 Metric Conversion 1984-1985 19 27 Millar, Mr. Robert S. (public servant) 1988 19 28 Minister of Regional Development and Minister of 1988-1989 State for Mainland/Southwest 194 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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19 29 Minister of State for Science and Technology 1988 19 30 Ministry of Environment and Parks 1987-1988 19 31 Ministry of Health 1986 19 32 Ministry of International Trade and Investment 1985 19 33 Ministry of Provincial Secretary and Government 1985 Services 19 34 Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Recreation and Culture 1988 19 35 Montador, Mr. R.L. 1987 19 36 MTC College of Business 1985 19 37 Mulvaney, Mr. James J. 1987

20 1 Nanoose Bay 1985-1988 20 2 National Defence, Department of - Correspondence A- 1985-1987 E 20 3 National Defence, Department of - Correspondence F- 1986-1987 K 20 4 National Defence, Department of - Correspondence L- 1985-1987 Y 20 5 National Defence, Department of - General 1986 Correspondence 20 6 National Research Council - Cuts 1986-1987 20 7 New Summits School and University College - 1987 Vancouver 20 8 Secondary School 1985 20 9 NORAD - Correspondence A-K 1985-1987 20 10 NORAD - General Correspondence 1985-1987 20 11 Nuclear Freeze - Correspondence A-F 1984-1987 20 12 Nuclear Freeze - Correspondence G-L 1984-1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 195

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21 1 Nuclear Freeze - Correspondence M-P 1984-1987 21 2 Nuclear Freeze - Correspondence R-S 1984-1985 21 3 Nuclear Freeze - Correspondence T-Y 1985-1987 21 4 Open House Canada 1984-1985 21 5 Outreach Projects 1985 21 6 Peace and Disarmament - Correspondence A-G 1984-1987 21 7 Peace and Disarmament - Correspondence H-Z 1984-1987 21 8 Pegg, Mr. David C. 1986 21 9-10 Pensions - Correspondence A-K (2 files) 1985-1987 21 11 Pensions - Correspondence M-W 1985-1987 21 12 Personal Congratulations by Mr. Turner 1987-1988

22 1 Petitions - Prostitution and Pornography 1985 22 2 Post-Secondary Education - General Correspondence 1984-1985 22 3 Point Grey Secondary School 1987 22 4 Prostitution and Pornography - Correspondence 1985-1987 22 5 Provincial Capital Commission 1985 22 6 Provincial Ministry of Lands, Parks and Housing 1986 22 7 Quadra Executive 1988 1987-1988 22 8 Queen Elizabeth Annex 1985 22 9 Queen Elizabeth Senior Secondary School 1984 22 10 Queen Margaret's School 1987 22 11 Quilchena Elementary School 1986-1987 22 12 Quillback Rock Cod 1990 22 13 Quinn, Mr. Ivan B. 1987 196 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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22 14 Quirk, Major T. 1987 22 15 Rak, John - Artona Photographic Studios Limited 1985 22 16 Ransford, Miss Mary Frith 1986 22 17 Refugee and Immigration Policies - General 1986-1987 Correspondence A-H 22 18 Refugee and Immigration Policies - General 1986-1987 Correspondence I-W 22 19 Refugees - Form Letter Mass Mailing A-K 1987 22 20-21 Refugees - Form Letter K-Z (2 files) 1987

23 1 Revenue Canada - General Correspondence 1984-1988 23 2 Revenue Canada - General Correspondence A-C 1984-1987 23 3 Revenue Canada - General Correspondence D-K 1985-1987 23 4 Revenue Canada - General Correspondence L-M 1985-1988 23 5 Revenue Canada - General Correspondence N-R 1985-1988 23 6 Revenue Canada - General Correspondence S-Z 1985-1988 23 7 Revenue Canada - Staff Cutbacks 1987 23 8 Revenue Canada - Tax Reform 1984-1987 23 9 Revenue Canada - Tax Reform 1987

24 1 Riddington, Robin and Jillian 1985 24 2 Robinow, Dr. O. 1986 24 3 Rogers, Mr. Blythe 1985 24 4 Rogers, R.G. 1987 24 5 Rose, Jack 1985 24 6 Royal Commission on Education 1987 24 7 Runzer, Miss Holly Paige 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 197

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24 8 Schools - Emily Carr College of Art and Design 1985 24 9 Science Council of British Columbia 1985 24 10 Seal Hunt 1985-1986 24 11 Secretary of State / Swayne, Mr. Peter 1985-1986 24 12 1985-1987 24 13 Simon Fraser University - B.C. Forum on Post- 1987 Secondary Education 24 14 Simon Fraser University - Canadian Centre for Studies 1986-1987 in Publishing 24 15 Sinclair Centre 1987-1988 24 16 Sir Guy Carleton Elementary School 1987 24 17 Smith, Mrs. Stanley 1986 24 18 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of 1985 Canada 24 19 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of 1985-1987 Canada / Senate / Small Business 24 20 Solicitor General Employees (union) 1987 24 21 Solicitor General - General Correspondence 1984-1988 24 22 Solicitor General - Post-Secondary Education 1985-1987 24 23 South Moresby 1985-1987 24 24 South Moresby 1985-1989 24 25 Star Wars - General Correspondence B-S 1984-1986

25 1 Star Wars - General Correspondence A-B 1985 25 2 Star Wars - General Correspondence C-E 1985-1986 25 3 Star Wars - General Correspondence F-G 1985-1986 25 4 Star Wars - General Correspondence H-J 1985-1986 198 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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25 5 Star Wars - General Correspondence K-L 1985-1986 25 6 Star Wars - General Correspondence M-O 1985-1986 25 7 Star Wars - General Correspondence P-Q 1985-1986

26 1 Star Wars - General Correspondence R-S 1985-1986 26 2 Star Wars - General Correspondence T-Z 1985-1986 26 3 Status of Women - General Correspondence 1985 26 4 Supply and Services - General Correspondence 1985-1986 26 5 Support Letters 1985-1989 26 6 Award Program 1989 26 7 Thanks and Congratulations - General Correspondence 1984-1989 26 8 Thérèse Casgrain Award 1986 26 9 Transport 1985-1987 26 10 Transport - Automation of B.C. Lightstations 1984-1987 26 11 Transport - General Correspondence 1985-1987 26 12 Triumf-Kaon Project 1990-1992 26 13 Triumf Board of Management (U.B.C, U. of Victoria, 1985 Fraser and U. of Alberta) 26 14 University Hill Secondary School 1985 26 15 University of British Columbia 1986-1987

27 1 University of British Columbia - Correspondence 1984-1985 27 2 University of British Columbia - Correspondence 1985 27 3 University of British Columbia - Correspondence 1985-1986 27 4 University of British Columbia - Correspondence 1986 27 5 University of British Columbia - Invitations 1985-1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 199

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27 6 University of British Columbia - Invitations 1986-1987 27 7 1987 27 8 University of Ottawa 1985-1987 27 9 University of Vermont 1985 27 10 University of Victoria 1984-1987 27 11 Upper Fraser Valley Secondary School Athletic 1986 Association 27 12 Vancouver Awards Show 1987-1988 27 13 Vancouver Quadra - Constituency Advisory Board 1985 27 14 Vancouver Quadra Executive 1985-1987 27 15 Vancouver Quadra - Proposals 1984-1985 27 16 Vancouver Quadra - Revenue Canada 1985-1987 27 17 Vancouver Quadra Town Hall Meeting - Transcript 1985 27 18 Vancouver Quadra - Visitors from Quadra 1984-1985 27 19 Varley, Mrs. Deborah 1985 27 20 Vaughan, Mr. Jack 1985-1986 27 21 Veterans' Affairs 1983-1987 27 22 Veterans' Affairs - Joan H. Townsend 1984-1985 27 23 Woodcock, Mr. George 1985 27 24 Vranjkovic, Mr. Peter 1986 27 25 Wilson, Ms. Elva M. 1986-1987 27 26 Winning Women Program 1987 27 27 Yong, Mr. Collin 1986-1987 27 28 York House School, Vancouver 1987 27 29 Zundel Case - Correspondence 1985 200 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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28 1 Abram, Mr. Jim 1987-1988 28 2 Acherman, Mr. S. 1988 28 3 Acton and Chowdhry 1984-1985 28 4 Adam, Mr. Ian 1988 28 5 Adams, Ms. Anne 1987 28 6 Adams, Dr. Howard 1988 28 7 Adams, Patricia J. 1984 28 8 Addison, Mr. Dennis 1987 28 9 Aga Khan, His Highness The 1985 28 10 Ahluwalia, Mr. Kartar Singh 1988 28 11 Ahna, Mr. Jhwon 1986 28 12 Aitken, David 1986-1988 28 13 Akrigg, Ms. Helen 1987-1988 28 14 Alberta Journalists 1988 28 15 Alden, Mr. Brooks 1987 28 16 Allan, Irene 1986 28 17 Alley, Mr. Hugh R. 1988 28 18 Anderson, Lance 1986 28 19 Anderson, Mrs. Mary 1985 28 20 Anderson, Mr. Val J. 1985 28 21 Anderson, W.P. 1988 28 22 Andreassen, Mr. Mark 1988 28 23 Andrews, Dr. Leslie G. 1988 28 24 Andrews, Mrs. Peggy C. 1986 28 25 Annondale, Susan 1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 201

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28 26 Antoniuk, Bob 1987 28 27 Antonson, Mr. Rick 1986 28 28 Arai, Mrs. Marion 1987 28 29 Arai, Mr. Tome 1988 28 30 Arcus, Peter 1985 28 31 Arnott, Lynne 1987 28 32 Arrance, Mr. Fred 1985 28 33 Artun, Mr. Bernard 1986 28 34 Ash, Mr. Arthur J.R. 1985 28 35 Association Touristique de Vancouver 1985 28 36 Auer, Leo 1985 28 37 Austin, Ms. Deborah L. 1986 28 38 Autiero, J. 1986 28 39 Avery, Cam 1986-1988 28 40 Azeroual, Gilbert 1987 28 41 Bailey, Mr. Lloyd 1985 28 42 Bain, Ms. Mary R. 1988 28 43 Bajard, Mr. Yves 1988 28 44 Baker, Mr. Norm 1985 28 45 Baker, William Dennis 1984 28 46 Ball, Mr. Eric 1987 28 47 Balmer, Adam 1985 28 48 Bard, Mr. William Robert 1985 28 49 Barnard, Mr. Russell T. 1985 28 50 Barnes, Mr. Mike 1985-1986 202 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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28 51 Barrett, Mr. Dave 1986 28 52 Barsky, J.A. 1987 28 53 Barter, Phil 1987 28 54 Bartley, Malachy Brian 1984-1986 28 55 Basford, The Hon. Ron 1987 28 56 Battisti, Fabio 1986 28 57 Batho, Mr. John 1985 28 58 Bawol, Mr. Gerald 1988 28 59 Baxendale, Mr. Dennis 1986-1987 28 60 Baynham, Mr. Bryan 1988 28 61 Beach, Mr. D.R. 1985 28 62 Beadle, Mr. Lawrence W. 1987-1988 28 63 Beard, Ms. Margaret 1984-1985 28 64 Beattie, Dr. B. Lynn 1987 28 65 Beckingham, Mr. Norman 1988 28 66 Bell, Mrs. Eileen 1985-1986 28 67 Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Inglis F. 1988 28 68 Bell, Ms. Nancy 1985 28 69 Bellas, Ms. Renee 1987-1988 28 70 Beltz, Mr. John E. 1988 28 71 Bennett, Mr. Dermot A.H. 1985 28 72 Benovoy, Mr. Philip 1985 28 73 Benson, Mr. Peter 1985-1988 28 74 Berger, The Hon. Thomas R. 1985-1988 28 75 Bergstrom, Ms. Isabelle 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 203

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28 76 Bernard, Mr. F.P. 1986 28 77 Bertram, Frank 1985 28 78 Bews, Mrs. Nan 1986 28 79 Bigelow, Mr. L.J. 1987 28 80 Bingham, Bruce C. 1986-1987 28 81 Bingham, Mr. Matt 1986 28 82 Bird, Ms. Marion M. 1985 28 83 Bishop, Ms. Mary F. 1984 28 84 Bjerklund, Ms. Ingrid 1987-1988 28 85 Bjorkman, Mr. Douglas 1987 28 86 Black, Mrs. Grace 1984 28 87 Blackburn, Mr. Richard 1984-1987 28 88 Blackwell, Ms. Eve 1988 28 89 Blakely, Bob 1984 28 90 Bluck, Warwick 1987 28 91 Blumenfeld, Mr. Aaron 1985 28 92 Blundell, Derek A. 1984 28 93 Bollo, Ms. Priscilla 1988

29 1 Boman, Ms. Barbara 1985 29 2 Bone, Mr. G.J. 1988 29 3 Booth, Mr. Harold 1985 29 4 Booth, Dr. J.H. 1988 29 5 Bordon, Stephen 1984 29 6 Borradaile, Christiane 1984 29 7 Bourne, Mr. John 1988 204 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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29 8 Boutillier, Mrs. Ethel 1985 29 9 Bower, Mrs. Joan 1988 29 10 Bowers, Mrs. Loni 1985-1987 29 11 Bowie, Drs. William and Leigh 1985 29 12 Boyce, Helen 1984 29 13 Boyle, Mr. Gerald P. 1987 29 14 Boyle, John 1985 29 15 Boys, Mr. Tim 1987 29 16 Braakman, Ms. Lena G.L. 1986 29 17 Bradwell, Jason 1985 29 18 Bragans, Mr. 1985 29 19 Branson, Mr. Cecil 1988 29 20 Bratty, Ms. Joan 1987 29 21 Breslauer, Mr. Klaus H. 1986 29 22 Brewster, Mr. R.N. 1986 29 23 Briere, Mr. Robert L. 1986 29 24 Bright, Mr. Lance 1984 29 25 Brimmell, Mr. George 1986 29 26 Brink, Mr. Russ n.d. 29 27 British Columbia Advisory Group to the Leader n.d. 29 28 British Columbia - Correspondence 1985-1986 29 29 British Columbia Supporters 1985-1986 29 30 British Columbia Women's Liberal Commission 1985 29 31 Brodie, Brigadier General H.B. 1985 29 32 Brooks, Mr. A. 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 205

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29 33 Brottvick, Mr. Andrew 1985 29 34 Brouwer, Bert 1984 29 35 Brown, Mr. Andrew 1985 29 36 Brown, A.W. 1987 29 37 Brown, Mr. Dan 1985 29 38 Brown, Mr. Ralph and Brenda 1986 29 39 Bruce, Mr. Ronald P. 1988 29 40 Brunette, Ms. Georgina M. 1985-1988 29 41 Brutton, Mr. Peter J. 1985-1988 29 42 Brynton-Lee, Ms. Linda 1986 29 43 Buan, Nancy 1987 29 44 Bublick, Mrs. Renate 1988 29 45 Buchanan, Lisabeth A. 1985 29 46 Buck, Mr. and Mrs. William 1988 29 47 Buechi, May 1987 29 48 Buhr, E. 1987 29 49 Bullivant, John 1985-1987 29 50 Burgerjon, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. 1985 29 51 Butterwick, Mr. G.F. 1986 29 52 Calder, Mr. and Mrs. 1984-1985 29 53 Caldwell, Mr. Barrie G. 1988 29 54 Cambrey, Ms. Maureen L. 1988 29 55 Cameron, Mr. Patrick 1987 29 56 Cammozzi, Mr. Patrick L. 1985 29 57 Campbell, Mr. Don 1988 206 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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29 58 Campbell, Miss L. 1985 29 59 Campbell, Mrs. Maggie 1985 29 60 Campbell, Mrs. Mary E. 1988 29 61 Canadian Institute of Planners 1986 29 62 Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating 1985 29 63 Canadian Institute of Public Real Estate Companies 1987 29 64 Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union 1985-1986 29 65 Canadian Jewellery Travellers' Association 1987 29 66 Canadian Labour Congress 1986-1987 29 67 Canadian Law Information Council 1986 29 68 Canadian Legal Action Watch Society 1986-1987 29 69 Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association 1986 29 70 Canadian Little League Championships 1987 29 71 Canadian Manufacturers’ Association 1985 29 72 Canadian Marine Rescue Auxiliary (Western) Inc. 1984-1987 29 73 Canadian Membership Warehouse Ltd. 1988 29 74 Canadian Memorial Church 1988 29 75 Canadian Merchant Marine Association 1986 29 76 Canadian Museums Association 1987 29 77 Canadian Musical Arts Society 1988 29 78 Canadian National 1988 29 79 Canadian National Institute for the Blind 1985-1988 29 80 Canadian Native Arts Foundation 1988 29 81 Canadian Nature Federation 1985 29 82 Canadian Order of AHEPA 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 207

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29 83 Canadian Pacific Limited 1986

30 1 Canadian Pacific Pavilion 1987 30 2 Canadian Parents for French 1987 30 3 Canadian Peace Congress 1985 30 4 Canadian Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War 1987-1988 30 5 Canadian Public Affairs Consulting Group 1985 30 6 Canadian Railways Employees Pension Association 1986-1988 30 7 Canadian Society for Asian Arts 1986 30 8 Canadian Society of Marine Artists 1985 30 9 Canadian Stage Band Festival 1986 30 10 Canadian Teachers' Federation 1987 30 11 Canadian Union of Public Employees 1986-1987 30 12 Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate 1985 30 13 Canadian Zionist Federation 1988 30 14 Cancer Control Agency of British Columbia 1987-1988 30 15 Canim Lake Band 1987 30 16 Canpar Industries 1987-1988 30 17 Cansulex Ltd. 1986 30 18 Cantel Inc. 1986 30 19 Can Test Ltd. 1987 30 20 Canwest Capital Group 1988 30 21 Carley, Mr. Morris 1987-1988 30 22 Carlson, Ms. N. 1988-1989 30 23 Carlisle-Irving, Ms. Joan 1986-1988 208 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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30 24 Carlson, Mr. Michael 1988 30 25 Carnaval Productions 1985-1987 30 26 Carousel Theatre 1987 30 27 Carpenter, Ms. Nona 1985 30 28 Carrefour Dorchester 1986 30 29 Carrell, Mr. Morris 1984 30 30 Carruthers, Mr. K.B. 1987 30 31 Carter, Larry Ernest 1985 30 32 Carter, Ms. Vivian 1986 30 33 Carufel, Brian 1985 30 34 Casa Latino Americana 1987 30 35 Cathay International Television Inc. 1985-1989 30 36 Cattliff, Mr. Chris 1986 30 37 Cavendish Financial Corp. 1987-1988 30 38 Central City Mission 1985 30 39 Central Trust Company 1987 30 40 Central Waterfront Development 1984 30 41 Centre Culturel Columbien 1985-1987 30 42 Centre for Holistic Information and Culture 1985 30 43 Centre for Native Small Business 1987 30 44 Centre for Non-Traditional Unemployed 1985-1986 30 45 Cependa, Mrs. Cynthia 1988 30 46 Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia 1985 30 47 Cetec Engineering Company Inc. 1987 30 48 C Far 1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 209

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30 49 C.F.B. Chilliwack 1985 30 50 CFRO 102.7 FM 1986 30 51 CFUN Radio 1986 30 52 CHAKO 1986 30 53 Chamber of Commerce 1987-1988 30 54 Chambre de Commerce Franco-Columbienne 1985 30 55 Chamber of Shipping of British Columbia 1986-1988 30 56 Chambers, Ms. Ellen 1987 30 57 Chambers, Mr. Gordon J. 1986-1988 30 58 Chan, Sydney 1985 30 59 Chang, Ms. Rith 1985 30 60 Charter of Rights Coalition 1987-1988 30 61 Chee, Mr. Chinbok 1988 30 62 Cheeseman, Mrs. Dorothy 1985 30 63 CHEK Television - British Columbia Region 1988 30 64 Cheung, P. and J.M. 1987 30 65 Chiang, Chih-Yun 1984 30 66 Cheung, Patricia 1987

31 1 Chilean Community Association of British Columbia 1987 31 2 China International Trust and Investment Corporation 1987 31 3 China Travel 1987 31 4 Chinese Freemasons' Housing Society of British 1988 Columbia 31 5 Chinese Publicity Bureau Ltd. 1985 31 6 Chinese Times 1987 31 7 Chishaun Housing Society 1985 210 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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31 8 Choir of Christ Church Cathedral of Vancouver 1985 31 9 Chrétien, Mr. Jean 1985 31 10 Christian Embassy of Canada 1985-1987 31 11 Christian Information (B.C.) Society 1985 31 12 Christoforo Columbo Lodge 1989 31 13 Christopher, A. 1987 31 14 Chung, Francis W.K. 1987 31 15 Circulo Ilongo Association of British Columbia 1986 31 16 CIS Communications Ltd. 1988 31 17 Citadel Assurance 1985-1986 31 18 Citizens Action Network 1989 31 19 Citizens, Concerned 1986 31 20 Clancey, William 1986-1987 31 21 City Farmer 1985 31 22 City Shapes 1986 1985 31 23 CJIB 94 Radio 1988 31 24 CJOR 600 1987-1988 31 25 Clancy, Ms. Isobel 1986-1987 31 26 Clark, B.R. 1987 31 27 Clark, Mr. Gordon 1985-1986 31 28 Clark, Mr. James 1985 31 29 Clark, Wilson - Barristers and Solicitors 1985 31 30 Clarke, Ms. Nancy 1985 31 31 Clarke, Mr. R.B. 1987 31 32 Clarke, Mr. S.J. 1986 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 211

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31 33 Clarke, Mrs. W.E. 1986 31 34 CML Consultants Ltd. n.d. 31 35 C.M.C.R.C. Business Plan 1985-1986 31 36 Co, Belinda 1987 31 37 Coal Association of Canada 1986-1987 31 38 Coalition Against Free Trade 1988 31 39 Coalition for Aid to Nicaragua, Vancouver 1985-1987 31 40 Coalition of Filipino-Canadians for Freedom and 1986 Democracy 31 41 Coalition for Justice for Refugees and Immigrants 1987 31 42 Coalition for World Disarmament 1985 31 43 Coastal Adventures 1988 31 44 Coastal Silviculture Committee 1988 31 45 Coast Guard Auxiliary 1988 31 46 Coca Cola Ltd. 1987 31 47 Coghill, Ms. Joy 1988 31 48 Cohen, Mr. David 1988 31 49 Coleman, Mr. Mike 1984-1987 31 50 College-Institute Educators' Association of British 1985 Columbia 31 51 Combined Jewish Appeal 1986 31 52 Commander, Carrier Group Seven 1986 31 53 Committee for Democratic Rights in Fiji 1986 31 54 Commonwealth Conference for Young Leaders 1987 31 55 Communist Party of Canada 1988 31 56 Community Action for Human Rights 1985 212 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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31 57 Community Arts Council of Vancouver 1985-1986 31 58 Community Forestry for Africa Network 1988 31 59 Community Legal Education 1987 31 60 Community Skills Gallery 1985 31 61 Compton Associates Consulting Ltd. 1987 31 62 Concepts Conventions 1985 31 63 Confederation of University Faculty Associations of 1986-1987 British Columbia 31 64 Conflict Training Institute 1986 31 65 Congregation Beth Israel 1985-1986 31 66 Congregation Or Shalom 1987 31 67 Congress of Canadian Women 1985-1986 31 68 Connaghan, Mr. Chuck 1985-1986 31 69 Conner, Mr. Ralph 1987-1988 31 70 Consul General of Australia 1988 31 71 Consulting Engineers of British Columbia 1984-1985 31 72 Cook, Ms. Maureen W. 1986 31 73 Cooke, Mr. Austin 1988 31 74 Cooper and Secrest Associates Inc. n.d. 31 75 Cooper, Mr. and Ms. D.G. 1985 31 76 Cooper, Mr. Wayne G. 1988 31 77 Co-Operative Housing Federation of British Columbia 1986-1988 31 78 Co-Operative Housing Foundation of Canada 1985 31 79 Copeland, Mrs. Rene 1985 31 80 Cordery, Mr. Walter J. 1988 31 81 Cordoba, Ms. Jose Luis 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 213

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31 82 Corrigall, Melodie 1987 31 83 Cotter, Arthur T. 1984

32 1 Council of Canadians 1988 32 2 Council for Canadian Unity 1986-1987 32 3 Council of the Haida Nation 1987 32 4 Council for Laboratory Animals 1987-1988 32 5 Council of Senior Citizen's Organizations of British 1986-1987 Columbia 32 6 Cowan, Keith 1974 32 7 Cowling, Captain John 1984-1985 32 8 Cox, Mr. Warren 1985 32 9 Coyle, Mr. John C. 1988-1989 32 10 CQ Research Group 1986 32 11 Crabtree Corner n.d. 32 12 Craig, Mr. Kris 1986 32 13 Craig, Mr. William A. 1986 32 14 Crean, Mrs. Ellen I. 1987 32 15 Crean Holdings Ltd. 1985 32 16 Credit Foncier 1985 32 17 Crerar, Suzanne 1987 32 18 Crime Stoppers of Greater Vancouver 1986 32 19 Crimpton, A.L. 1987 32 20 Croatian Cultural Centre 1986 32 21 Croatian Language School Folklore 1986 32 22 Crofton Manor 1987 214 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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32 23 Crossman, Donna 1984 32 24 Crowley, Mr. Lee 1985 32 25 Crown Forest Industries Ltd. 1987 32 26 Cruickshank, Mr. Richard 1988 32 27 Cucuzzella, Mr. Joseph 1985 32 28 Culhane, Ms. Claire 1986 32 29 Cunningham, J.R. 1987 32 30 Currie, Mr. Donald M. 1987-1988 32 31 Curtis, The Hon. Hugh 1985 32 32 Cusick, Mr. Bruce 1985-1988 32 33 Custom Plastics 1988 32 34 Cvetkovich, Joseph J. 1985 32 35 Cypriot Federation of Canada 1985-1988 32 36 Dairyland Foods 1987 32 37 Dale, Mrs. Ethel M. 1986 32 38 Dale, Mrs. I.M. 1985 32 39 Daly, William 1987 32 40 Danson, Timothy 1987 32 41 Dark Horse Theatre 1988 32 42 Dart Aero Systems 1986 32 43 Davey, William 1984 32 44 Davidson, Mr. A.W. 1988 32 45 Davies, Mr. Colin 1986 32 46 Davis, Ms. Cherry 1986 32 47 Davis, Mr. Jack 1986 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 215

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32 48 Davis, Larry 1985 32 49 Deachman, Mr. Tam W. 1986-1988 32 50 De'Arlieaveria, Denise 1987 32 51 de Beaupré, Mr. Ernest 1987 32 52 Deeth, Mr. Bruce 1986 32 53 Defend Education Services Coalition 1985 32 54 Degroot, Ms. Beatrix 1985 32 55 Dejong, Mr. Mike 1985 32 56 Delacherois, Margaret 1987 32 57 Delta Golden Rods and Reels 1984-1986 32 58 Dempster, Mr. Mike 1986 32 59 DeRoche, Carmen 1986 32 60 Derreth, Mrs. Doreen 1985-1986 32 61 Derrickson, Mr. Ray N. 1984-1985 32 62 Development Prospects for Vancouver Island n.d. 32 63 Dew, Mrs. Martha P. 1984-1985 32 64 DeWit, Mrs. Antionette 1986-1988 32 65 deZwart, Mrs. Margery 1988 32 66 Diachem 1985 32 67 Dicks, Leslie 1984-1985 32 68 Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. George 1987 32 69 Dinnes, Mr. Gordon R. 1988 32 70 Directions ESL 1985-1986 32 71 Disabled Forestry Workers of British Columbia 1987 32 72 Dobbie, N.J. 1986-1987 216 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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32 73 Dobell, Ms. Jane 1985 32 74 Docksteader, Bill, Motors Ltd. 1986 32 75 Dohm, The Hon. Mr. Justice 1986 32 76 Domanski, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1986 32 77 Dominion Securities Pitfield 1986 32 78 Douglas Park Community Centre 1985-1986 32 79 Doust and Smith 1986 32 80 Downtown Eastside Economic Development Society 1986 32 81 Downtown Eastside Residents Association 1985-1987 32 82 Downtown Handicapped Association 1988 32 83 Downtown Vancouver Association 1987 32 84 Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm 1987-1988 32 85 Drover, Mr. Glenn 1988 32 86 Drummond, Ms. Sara 1987 32 87 Ducks in the Rain Forest 1985 32 88 Dubonnet International 1988

33 1 Dueck Chevrolet Oldsmobile Cadillac Ltd. 1986 33 2 Duke, Mr. Gary S. 1986 33 3 Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Canada 1987-1988 33 4 Dumaresq, Mrs. R.S. 1985 33 5 Dunbar Community Centre 1985 33 6 Duncan, Mrs. Maida 1986 33 7 Dunlop, Reverend H.F. 1985 33 8 Dupley, Mr. and Mrs. Nick 1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 217

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33 9 Dying with Dignity 1985 33 10 Eades, Ms. Sarah Jane 1988 33 11 Earle, William 1987-1988 33 12 Earthlife Canada Foundation 1987 33 13 East Vancouver Child Guidance Society of B.C. 1980 33 14 Easter Seal House Society 1985 33 15 Ebco Aerospace Centre 1988 33 16 Ebco Industries Ltd. 1988 33 17 Eberdt, Mr. Frank 1985 33 18 Eberhardt, Mrs. B. 1985 33 19 Eberlein, Paul 1984-1985 33 20 Ecumenical Committee for Social Responsibility 1985 33 21 Edgar, Pete 1987 33 22 Edgeworth, Mr. Doug 1986 33 23 Edwards, Kenny and Bray - Barristers and Solicitors 1985 33 24 Edwards, Mr. Grant 1985 33 25 Edwards, Mr. John F. 1986 33 26 Edwards, Mrs. Maxine 1985 33 27 Egan, Ms. Susanna 1985 33 28 Eider, Ms. Jean 1985 33 29 Eidsvik, Mr. Odd I. 1988 33 30 Elaine Cash and Associates 1985-1987 33 31 Electric Vehicle Association of Canada 1986 33 32 Electrical Contractors Association of British Columbia 1987-1988 33 33 Electronic Manufacturers' Association of British 1986 Columbia 218 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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33 34 Elliott, Steven 1987 33 35 Ellis, Cowboy Robert 1985 33 36 Ellis, Ms. Vivian 1986 33 37 Embassy of Spain 1986 33 38 Emergency Preparedness Canada 1988 33 39 Employment and Immigration 1988 33 40 Emsley, Mr. Albert 1988 33 41 End Legislated Poverty 1986-1988 33 42 Endeavour 1985 1985 33 43 Endowment Lands Regional Park Committee - 1984-1985 Nichols, Thomas 33 44 Engineers for Nuclear Disarmament 1985 33 45 Ethier, Mr. John L. 1988 33 46 Evangelistic Tabernacle 1986 33 47 Evans, Mr. Donald 1986 33 48 Evens, Mr. George F. 1987-1988 33 49 Evens, Mrs. Marcia 1985-1986 33 50 Event Corporation 1988 33 51 Expo '88 1988 33 52 Eyetel Communications Inc. 1987 33 53 Eyford Copeland Group Ltd. 1987 33 54 Fahrni, Ms. Mildred 1985-1986 33 55 False Creek Community Centre 1986 33 56 Family Services of Greater Vancouver 1987 33 57 Fan, Mr. Harry E. S. 1988 33 58 Fargey, Harold 1986-1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 219

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33 59 Farris, Ms. Dorothy 1986 33 60 Fast, Ms. Betty 1988 33 61 Federal Republic of Germany 1986 33 62 Federal Superannuates National Association 1985-1988 33 63 Federal Superannuates National Association 1987 33 64 Fédération des Francophones Hors du Québec 1984-1985 33 65 Federation of British Columbia Naturalists 1986 33 66 Federation of Independent School Associations 1985 33 67 Federation of Law Societies of Canada 1987 33 68 Federation of Sikh Societies of Canada 1985 33 69 Ferguson, Laurel 1986 33 70 Fergusson, Mr. Terrance 1988 33 71 Ferrie, Mr. Jock 1986-1987 33 72 Festival Concert Society 1984-1985 33 73 Fiedler, J. 1984 33 74 Fiji Soccer Association of British Columbia 1986 33 75 Filipino-Canadian Artists Guild in British Columbia 1985 33 76 Filipino-Canadian Bowlers of British Columbia 1987 33 77 Filter, Mr. Bo 1988 33 78 Finn - Est Institute 1985 33 79 Finning Power Products 1986-1987 33 80 Firehall Arts Centre 1988 33 81 Firstfund Capital Corporation 1985 33 82 First Generation 1987 33 83 First Nations of British Columbia 1987 220 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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33 84 First Nations of South Island Tribal Council 1987 33 85 First United Mennonite Church 1988 33 86 First Water Count Systems 1988 33 87 Fitterman, Dr. Herbert N. 1985 33 88 Fitzgerald, Larry 1984 33 89 Fitzsimmons, Mr. David 1988 33 90 Flaa, Ms. Peggy 1986-1987

34 1 Flanagan, Mrs. John R. 1986 34 2 Flatekval, Vern 1987 34 3 Flater, G.G. 1987 34 4 Flatt, Mr. M.H. 1984 34 5 Flavelle, Mr. Chuck 1985-1986 34 6 Fleck, Ms. Sarah Grace 1985 34 7 Fletcher, J.M. 1985 34 8 Focolare Movement 1987 34 9 Fogg and Sudds Restaurant 1985 34 10 Folley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. 1985 34 11 Fong, Henry 1987 34 12 Fonyo, Mr. Steve 1986 34 13 Food Irradiation Alert 1987-1988 34 14 Fookes, J.E. 1988 34 15 Foort, Mr. James 1987-1988 34 16 Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1986-1987 34 17 Ford, Ms. Margaret 1987-1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 221

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34 18 Forest Industrial Relations Ltd. 1985 34 19 Forests Forever 1987 34 20 Forget, Allan 1985 34 21 Fornataro, Mark 1987 34 22 Forrest, R.A. 1987 34 23 Foster, David - Celebrity Baseball Game 1987 34 24 Foster, K.R. 1988 34 25 Foulkes, Ms. Erica 1988 34 26 Four Eleven Seniors' Centre 1985-1987 34 27 Fowler, Mr. James 1988 34 28 Fox, Geoff and Mrs. 1987 34 29 Fox, Norman 1984-1985 34 30 Franberg, Mr. Jan 1985 34 31 Francoeur, Mr. Jean-Gilles 1986 34 32 Frank, Mr. Egon S. 1988 34 33 Frank, Mr. Joseph 1985 34 34 Fraser, Ms. Agnes M. 1985-1988 34 35 Fraser, Ms. Janice 1986 34 36 Fraser River Coalition 1987-1988 34 37 Fraser River Harbour Commission 1988-1989 34 38 Fraser River Pile Driving Company Ltd. 1987 34 39 Fraser Valley Peace Letter 1986 34 40 Fraser Warren Barristers and Solicitors 1988 34 41 Fraz Forest Products Inc. 1986 34 42 Freedman, Mr. Joel 1988 222 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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34 43 Freedman, Kenneth W. 1985 34 44 Freedom Express 1986 34 45 Freeman, Douglas 1987 34 46 Freeman, Ms. Ruth 1988 34 47 French Language Learning Services 1985 34 48 Friedman, Jack 1987 34 49 Friends of Ecological Reserves 1987-1988 34 50 Friends of Solidarnosc Association 1986 34 51 1986 34 52 Fuhr, Bob 1984 34 53 Fuhr, Mr. Robert 1985 34 54 Gadsden, Mr. Ted 1985 34 55 Gail, Mr. Gordie 1987 34 56 Gajdics, Anne and Tibor 1987 34 57 Galasso, Mr. Joe 1988 34 58 Galaxy Transport Corporation 1987 34 59 Galloway, Theresa 1987 34 60 Gamma Omicron Chapter of Beta Theta Pi 1985 34 61 Gannon, Mr. John 1986 34 62 Gannon, Mr. Terry 1986 34 63 Garcha, Mr. Kirpal Singh 1985 34 64 Gardner, Mr. A.E. 1984 34 65 Gardner, Joseph William 1984-1986 34 66 Gardner, Mr. Robert 1987 34 67 Gardom, Garde B. 1984-1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 223

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34 68 Gavin, Nina, Ms. 1988 34 69 Gay Rights Union 1986 34 70 Gaylie, Mrs. Grace 1984 34 71 Gaylord, July 1987 34 72 Gayton, D.E. 1987 34 73 Geddes, Mrs. E. 1988 34 74 Gelpke, Elaine 1987 34 75 General Sea Harvest Corporation 1988 34 76 George, Chief Richard 1986 34 77 George, Mr. Stanley E. 1988 34 78 Gerein, Ms. Nancy 1988 34 79 Gibbs, Jeff 1984-1985 34 80 Gibson, Ms. Elizabeth 1986 34 81 Gibson, Mr. Gordon F. 1986-1987 34 82 Gigg, Mr. Greg 1988 34 83 Gillis, Alexander J. 1985 34 84 Giovetti, Mrs. Edith 1986-1987 34 85 Gisle Family 1984 34 86 Glen, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1987 34 87 Glenwood Shops 1986 34 88 Global Information Services 1988

35 1 Gold Buddha Monastery 1987 35 2 Goldberg, Mrs. Eileen 1986 35 3 Gomes, Mr. Rupert 1988-1990 224 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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35 4 Gordon, Mrs. Barbara 1985 35 5 Gorgenyi, Mr. Peter 1988 35 6 Gose, Mr. Elliott 1988 35 7 Gosse, Doris A. 1986 35 8 Gottfriedson, Ms. Jo-Anne 1986 35 9 Government of British Columbia 1986 35 10 Grace, Mr. Robert 1986 35 11 Grand Temple, Pythian Sisters 1988 35 12 Grandview Cut and Malkin Bypass 1984 35 13 Grant, Stuart 1985 35 14 Grauer, Ms. Cindy 1985 35 15 Gray Beverage Company Ltd. 1987 35 16 Gray, John 1986-1987 35 17 Grayston, Mr. Fred 1985-1986 35 18 Great Lakes Pilotage Authority Ltd. 1986 35 19 Greater Vancouver Advisory Board - Salvation Army 1985 35 20 Greater Vancouver Association of Restaurateurs 1985 35 21 Greater Vancouver Citizen Advocacy Society 1985 35 22 Greater Vancouver Coalition on Ship Building 1986 35 23 Greater Vancouver Development Services 1986-1987 35 24 Greater Vancouver Multicultural Carnival 1987 35 25 Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board 1988 35 26 Greek Orthodox Diocese of Toronto 1986 35 27 Green, Darryl 1984 35 28 Green, Mr. Howard 1986-1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 225

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35 29 Green Party 1987 35 30 Greeters Association of British Columbia 1987 35 31 Greig, Mr. Robert J. 1988 35 32 Gregorovic, Mr. Romano n.d. 35 33 Grieve, Mr. Kenneth E. 1987-1988 35 34 Grinkus, Mr. Algirdas 1985-1988 35 35 Groot, Mr. Chuck 1986 35 36 Guaranty Trust Company of Canada 1987-1988 35 37 Gudmundseth, Stein K. 1985 35 38 Gulab, Ali 1985 35 39 Gulf Canada Corporation 1986 35 40 Gulf Islands Driftwood 1985 35 41 Gunding, Mr. Allan 1987 35 42 Gunn, Dr. J. Struthers 1987 35 43 Haase, Martin R. 1984 35 44 Habec International Equities 1984 35 45 Haberl, Jim 1984-1985 35 46 Hachlaf, Ms. Cecilia 1986 35 47 Haffey, Mr. Sean 1988 35 48 Hajdu, Tom 1985 35 49 Hall, Ms. Nichole 1986-1987 35 50 Halliday, Mrs. D. 1986 35 51 Hamilton-Doyle and Associates 1987 35 52 Hamilton, G.C. (Dixie) 1988 35 53 Hamilton, Peter 1984-1985 226 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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35 54 Hammond, Betty 1987 35 55 Handford, Reg 1987 35 56 Handicapped Resource Centre of Vancouver 1984-1985 35 57 Handy, P. 1988 35 58 Haney, Kelly 1986-1987 35 59 Hanna, Mrs. R.F.L. 1986 35 60 Hannah, Ms. Mary 1987-1988 35 61 Hannah's Heritage 1988-1989 35 62 Hanselman, Mr. Roland 1985 35 63 Hansen, A.B. 1988 35 64 Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1988 35 65 Harbour Heavy Lift Ltd. 1986-1987 35 66 Hardie, Mr. Glen 1986 35 67 Hardy, Leonora 1984 35 68 Hardy, Ms. Linda S. 1986 35 69 Hare, Mr. David E.G. 1985 35 70 Harfield, Mrs. Brenda R. 1984-1985 35 71 Harley, Norman D. 1984 35 72 Harling, Ms. Catherine 1988 35 73 Harper, Mrs. L. 1988 35 74 Harris, Mr. David 1985-1986 35 75 Harris, Mr. Ernest A. 1988 35 76 Harrison, Ms. Florence B. 1985 35 77 Hart, Mrs. Mary L. 1985 35 78 Haslett, T.A. 1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 227

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35 79 Hasselfield, John 1985 35 80 Hastings Community Association 1986 35 81 Hatfield, Peter S., Ltd. 1987 35 82 Hattie, Mr. Joe 1986 35 83 Haven of Rest 1985 35 84 Hawthorne, Ms. Helen 1988 35 85 Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1985 35 86 Hayes, Mr. George 1988 35 87 Health Conference 1987 1987 35 88 Healy, Mr. John 1985 35 89 Hearn, Mr. Steve 1988

36 1 Helix Aviation Inc. 1986 36 2 Hellenic Canadian Congress of British Columbia 1987 36 3 Hell's Gate Airtram 1985-1987 36 4 Hemer, Craig 1985 36 5 Hemmings, Mr. Michael A. 1987 36 6 Henderson, Sharon 1985 36 7 Henly, Mr. Jack 1987 36 8 Heritage Hall 1986 36 9 Hermann, Mr. R.C. 1988 36 10 Herunter, H.E. 1984 36 11 Hetherington, Mrs. J. 1988 36 12 Hicks, Andrew R. 1986 36 13 Hiebert, Ms. Janet 1984 228 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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36 14 Higman, Mr. John 1985 36 15 Hills Health and Guest Ranch 1985 36 16 Hills, Mrs. Klara 1984 36 17 Hitchens, James Allan 1988 36 18 Ho, Mr. Isaac S.Y. 1985 36 19 Hodson, John 1987 36 20 Hoeter, Dr. Bernard W. 1988 36 21 Hollies, The 1986 36 22 Holm, Ms. Kathryne 1986 36 23 Holroyd, Ms. Elizabeth 1986 36 24 Holst, Denise 1986-1987 36 25 Holy Trinity Romanian Orthodox Church 1987 36 26 Home Support Association of British Columbia 1988 36 27 Horii, Ms. Gayle 1988 36 28 Horricks, Dr. Colin 1988 36 29 Horsman, Mr. A.L. 1985 36 30 Hospital Employees' Union 1988 36 31 Hossack, Ms. Donna 1985 36 32 Howard, Ms. Leslie 1985 36 33 Howard, Mr. Stan 1988 36 34 Howie, Ms. Catherine B. 1987 36 35 Hubbs, Ms. Connie 1986-1987 36 36 Hudson, Mr. Frank 1986 36 37 Huey, Mr. and Mrs. Gim H. 1985 36 38 Huey, Mrs. Gim Hoo (Gim Shaw) 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 229

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36 39 Hughes, Mr. Bill 1988 36 40 Hughes, Matt 1985 36 41 Human Rights Commission of El Salvador 1987 36 42 Hungarian Memorial Foundation of British Columbia 1986 36 43 Hunt Manufacturing 1987 36 44 Hunt, Mrs. M. 1985 36 45 Hunter, Mrs. Elva 1988 36 46 Hunter, Mrs. Joan (Russell) 1988 36 47 Hunter, Michael W. - Vancouver 1984-1986 36 48 Hurley, Bonita 1984 36 49 Hurley, Mr. and Ms. M.S. 1985 36 50 Husain, Mr. Aftab 1988 36 51 Hutchison, Bruce 1986-1987 36 52 Hutchison, John 1986-1987 36 53 Hutchison, Mr. Ron 1985-1986 36 54 IBM Canada Ltd. 1986-1987 36 55 ICCS Electronics Systems Corporation 1986-1987 36 56 Imax Systems Corporation 1987 36 57 Immigration Association of Canada 1988 36 58 Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada 1987 36 59 Limited 1986 36 60 Impulse Theatre Company Society 1988 36 61 Independent Dairymen's Committee of British 1987 Columbia 36 62 India Consul General 1987 36 63 India Mahila Association 1986 230 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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36 64 Indian Homemakers Association of British Columbia 1987 36 65 Indian People's Association in North America 1987 36 66 Indo-Canadian Community of Vancouver 1985-1986 36 67 Indo-Canadian Friendship Society of British Columbia 1988 36 68 Indo-Canadian Times Inc. 1985-1987 36 69 Ingersoll, Mrs. E.E. 1988 36 70 Inland Refugee Society of British Columbia 1988 36 71 Inland Shake and Shingle Ltd. 1986 36 72 Inmann, Ms. Mary Evelyn 1988 36 73 Inner Access Lifestyle Management 1985 36 74 Inner City Youth 1987 36 75 Inskip, Ms. Victoria 1988 36 76 Institute of Association Executives 1986 36 77 Institute of Chartered Accountants 1984-1985 36 78 Institute of Economic Democracy 1981-1983 36 79 Institute of Ocean Sciences n.d. 36 80 Insults 1985 36 81 International Heliotrope Ltd. 1987 36 82 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees 1986 36 83 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace 1987 Workers 36 84 International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied 1988 Trades 36 85 International Brotherhood of Teamsters 1986 36 86 International Buddhist Society 1986 36 87 International Conference of Punjabi Writers 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 231

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36 88 International Congress on Trail and River Recreation 1986 36 89 International Conservative Insight - Canadian 1986 Conservative Centre 36 90 International Defence and Aid Fund 1987 36 91 International Foundation of Learning 1984-1985 36 92 International Indigenous Peoples Educational 1987 Association 36 93 International Paints (Canada) Ltd. 1986-1987 36 94 International Polar Transportation Conference 1986 36 95 International Sikh Youth Federation 1986 36 96 International Training in Communication 1987 36 97 International Woodworkers of America 1985-1987

37 1 International Youth Festival 1985 37 2 Investment Dealers Association of Canada 1987 37 3 IODE 1985 37 4 Irma Dunn Roast 1985-1986 37 5 Island Hall Hotel 1987 37 6 Island Jetfoil Corporation 1985 37 7 Ismaili Council of Canada 1986 37 8 Israel Government Tourist Office 1986 37 9 Ivanhoe Heritage Foundation 1985 37 10 Ivanoff, Jimmy 1985 37 11 Izzard, Denese 1987 37 12 Jack Chow Insurance and Realty Ltd. 1988 37 13 Jackson, Mrs. June M. 1986 232 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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37 14 Jacobson-Philips Forest Products 1987 37 15 Jacquot, Mr. Louis 1985 37 16 Jaffer, Mobina S.B. 1986 37 17 JAG Enterprises Inc. 1986 37 18 James E. Rogers Group Ltd. 1986 37 19 James, Ms. Jean 1988 37 20 James, Mr. Peter E. 1987 37 21 Jarvis, Isabel 1986 37 22 Jayko Holidays and Travel 1984 37 23 Jenson, Ms. Alma E. 1986 37 24 Jerram, Mrs. Joan J. 1985-1988 37 25 Jet Set Sam Services Inc. 1987 37 26 Jewish Community Centre 1988 37 27 Jewish Family Service Agency 1987 37 28 Jewish Holocaust Survivors 1985 37 29 Jewish National Fund of Canada 1986-1988 37 30 Johnson, Mrs. Marion 1985 37 31 Johnson, Dr. Olive 1984 37 32 Johnson, Mr. R.A. 1984-1985 37 33 Johnson, Stella 1984 37 34 Johnson, W.J. 1985 37 35 Johnston, Mr. Derek Lukin 1985 37 36 Jolivet, Mrs. Trish 1985-1987 37 37 Jones, Colin 1987 37 38 Jones, Mr. D.G. 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 233

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37 39 Jones, Mr. George F. 1986 37 40 Jones Leisure Products Ltd. 1985 37 41 Jones, Steven 1985 37 42 Journey for Lives 1985 37 43 Joyce, Messrs. Myles and Gerard 1986-1987 37 44 Jukes, Christopher 1987 37 45 Jung, Mr. Douglas 1987 37 46 Junior Chamber of Commerce (Vancouver) 1985 37 47 Junior Forest Wardens Association 1986-1988 37 48 Junior League of Vancouver 1985-1986 37 49 Justice Institute of British Columbia 1985 37 50 Kadulski, Mr. Alexander 1988 37 51 Kaiser Resources 1987 37 52 Kai-Tin, Karl Ko 1984 37 53 Kampuchean Civilization Charity Association 1988 37 54 Kane, Barbara 1987-1988 37 55 Kaplan, Dr. and Mrs. Sydney 1985 37 56 Kara, Mrs. Anna 1987 37 57 Karpowicz, Mr. Wlodzimierz 1988 37 58 Kats Rugby Club 1988 37 59 Katz, Joseph 1985-1988 37 60 Katz, Ms. Mary 1988 37 61 Kay-Son Steel Fabricators Ltd. 1987 37 62 Kearns, Mr. Russell G. 1988 37 63 Keene, Ms. Thelma Ruck 1988 234 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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37 64 Keighley, Mr. Jef 1988 37 65 Keirstead, Mr. Graeme 1988 37 66 Kelly, Eric 1986-1987 37 67 Kelowna and District Jaycees n.d. 37 68 Kemsley, Alan 1986 37 69 Kendall, Peter 1984 37 70 Kendor Textiles Ltd. 1987 37 71 Kennedy, Ms. Nora J. 1986 37 72 Kenney, Mr. Mart 1986 37 73 Keremeos Elks Rodeo 1987 37 74 Kerione, Mrs. Jean 1985 37 75 Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1985 37 76 Kerrisdale Community Centre 1984 37 77 Kertesz, Messrs. Martin and Jolan 1984 37 78 Khan, Farha 1987-1988 37 79 Khanna Consultants International Ltd. 1986-1988 37 80 Kidney Foundation of Canada 1987 37 81 Killas, Mrs. Mark 1985 37 82 King, Mr. David 1988 37 83 King Toad Pictures 1986 37 84 Kinley, Mr. Lloyd W. 1988 37 85 Kinsmen Club of Vancouver 1985 37 86 Kinsmen Rehabilitation Foundation of British 1987-1988 Columbia 37 87 Kirilows, Mrs. L. 1988 37 88 Kirkman, Fred 1985-1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 235

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37 89 Kirkness, Dr. Verna 1985

38 1 Kirkpatrick, Mr. John 1987 38 2 Kirkpatrick, W.J. 1987 38 3 Kitano, Shozo 1987 38 4 Kitasoo Band Council 1987 38 5 Kitsegukla Band Council 1985 38 6 Kitsilano Showboat 1986 38 7 Kiwanis Club of Vancouver 1984-1985 38 8 Kiwassa Neighbourhood Services 1988 38 9 KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines 1986 38 10 Knight, Ms. Caroline A. 1988 38 11 Knight, Mr. Don 1986 38 12 Knikomus International Inc. 1984-1986 38 13 Knox Presbyterian Church 1987 38 14 Knox United Church Outreach Committee 1985 38 15 Ko Enterprises 1985 38 16 Koerner, Mr. Walter C. 1985-1986 38 17 Konantz, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 1988 38 18 Konar, S.M. 1987 38 19 Kong Chow Benevolent Association 1985 38 20 Korean Canadian Education and Culture Society of 1986 Greater Vancouver 38 21 Korean Fraternal Association of Greater Vancouver 1986 38 22 Kotrly, Maria and John 1985 38 23 Kozak, Mr. and Mrs. 1984 236 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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38 24 Kriss, Mr. J.A. 1986 38 25 Ksan 1986 38 26 Kshatriya, Amar 1986 38 27 Kuehn, Mr. Larry 1988 38 28 Kuhn, Ms. Lily 1988 38 29 Kulpas, Ms. Kathleen 1986 38 30 Kurmann, L. 1986 38 31 Kurth, Ms. Joan 1984-1985 38 32 Kusalik, Mr. Anthony 1985 38 33 Kuyt-Metz, Mrs. Everdina 1986 38 34 Kwan, Man-Kit 1987 38 35 Lacroix, Ms. Patricia 1985 38 36 Ladner Business Association 1987 38 37 Ladner Downs, Barristers and Solicitors 1985 38 38 Lady Laurier Club of Victoria 1987 38 39 Lady Minto Gulf Isles Hospital 1986-1987 38 40 La Fête Colombienne des Enfants 1988 38 41 Laidlaw, Mr. A.W. (Bill) 1988 38 42 Laing, Arthur - Club n.d. 38 43 Lal, Mr. Hari S. 1986 38 44 Lam, Mr. David 1986 38 45 Lam, Stephen Kai-Yan 1984-1985 38 46 Lamb-Cargate Industries, British Columbia 1984-1985 38 47 Landlords World Inc. 1986 38 48 Landucci Lumber Ltd. 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 237

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38 49 Langara House 1985 38 50 Langara Students Society 1985 38 51 Laniel, De Lyon-Lanning 1984-1985 38 52 Lapierre, Mr. Laurier 1986-1988 38 53 Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 1986 38 54 Larsen, Mr. John 1985 38 55 Lasko, Joey and Troy 1985 38 56 Lauder, Ms. Nina H. 1985 38 57 Law Day '85 1985 38 58 Law, Ms. Sylvia 1988 38 59 Law Reform Commission of Canada 1988 38 60 Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1986 38 61 Lawson, Doreen 1987 38 62 Lea, Graham 1984 38 63 Lear, Mr. Howard 1988 38 64 Learning Systems 1985 38 65 Leduc, Ms. Gaetane 1986 38 66 Lee, Mrs. Alice 1984 38 67 Lee, Art 1988 38 68 Lee, David 1985 38 69 Lee, Ms. Irene Suyin 1988 38 70 Lee, Mrs. Jean 1986 38 71 Lee, Mr. Keh Ming 1985-1987 38 72 Lee, Ms. Rosanna 1986 38 73 Leech-Porter, Dr. Colin 1987 238 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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38 74 Legal Services Society of British Columbia 1987 38 75 Legg, Timothy 1985 38 76 Legge, Mrs. Hazel 1988 38 77 Leismeister, Mrs. E. 1986-1987 38 78 Lenoski, Mr. Gerard 1987-1988 38 79 Leone, Alberto and Maria 1987 38 80 Leone Fashion Theatre 1988 38 81 Lepawsky, Dr. Michael 1985 38 82 Leslie, Stuart 1984 38 83 Lessoway, Ms. Vickie 1985 38 84 Lew, S.J. Draperies Ltd. 1987 38 85 Lewis, Dr. Donald M. 1988 38 86 Lewis, Mr. Patrick 1988 38 87 Liberal Association - Chilliwack and District 1984 38 88 Liberal Association - Quadra 1984-1987 38 89 Lilly, Ms. Diana 1988 38 90 Lindo, Ms. Laara 1988 38 91 Link 1985 38 92 Lions Club 1987 38 93 Lions Gate Hospital Foundation 1987 38 94 Liscombe, Dr. R.W. 1988 38 95 Lister Bolt and Chain 1988 38 96 Little Mountain Senior Live Wires 1987 38 97 Liu, Ms. Pei Mei 1985 38 98 Lizotte, Mr. Claudius 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 239

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38 99 Ljunggren, Mr. Guy N. 1985

39 1 Lloyds Bank 1987 39 2 Loch Evers International 1987 39 3 Lockhart, Michele 1986 39 4 Logie, Mr. Robert 1984-1990 39 5 Long, Mr. G. Roy 1986 39 6 Longstaffe, Jacqueline 1986 39 7 Lopehandia, Jorge 1985-1988 39 8 Loubert, Roger 1987 39 9 Lough, Miss Catherine 1985 39 10 Louis Brier Home and Hospital 1985-1987 39 11 Louis Riel Métis Association of British Columbia 1986-1987 39 12 Low-Beer, Mr. Frank 1985-1986 39 13 Lowe, Mr. Len 1986 39 14 Lowe, Ms. Elaine and Len 1987 39 15 Lower Mainland Refuse Project 1984-1985 39 16 Lowes, M. Betty D. 1985 39 17 Lozowski, Mr. Kenneth 1983-1986 39 18 Luchak, Peter 1984-1988 39 19 Lund, Mr. Adam 1988 39 20 Lye, Hazel 1987 39 21 Lynch, Mr. John H. 1988 39 22 Lyon, Ms. Madeline E. 1985 39 23 Lyons, Mrs. Paloma 1987-1988 240 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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39 24 McAllister, Irene 1986 39 25 McAlpine, Sarah 1985 39 26 McCabe, Mr. James W. 1986 39 27 McCalman, Reverend Peter 1985 39 28 McCartney, Mr. Terry 1985-1986 39 29 McCay, Mr. Gregory 1988 39 30 McCloy, Mr. Roderick H. 1986 39 31 McClure, Michael 1985 39 32 McConnan Bion O'Connor & Peterson 1990 39 33 McCullough, Terry and Frank 1987-1988 39 34 McCullum, J.A. 1987 39 35 McCullum, Mary 1987 39 36 McCutcheon, Ms. Elizabeth 1985 39 37 McCutcheon, Ms. Eleanor J. 1986 39 38 MacDiarmid, Mr. S. Wesley 1985 39 39 McDonald, Mr. & Mrs. 1985-1986 39 40 MacDonald, Bruce 1985 39 41 Macdonald, Murdoch A. 1985 39 42 McDonald, Ms. Sandra 1988 39 43 MacDonald, Sylvia 1986 39 44 Macdonald, Mr. & Mrs. William 1988 39 45 McElroy, Mr. John C. 1986 39 46 McEwan, Mr. William L. 1986-1988 39 47 McFadyen, Mrs. Doris 1987 39 48 McFaul, Ken 1985-1989 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 241

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39 49 McGavin's Foods Limited 1986 39 50 McGeer Priest, Kathleen 1985 39 51 McGillis, Mr. Bruce 1988 39 52 MacGregor, Ms. Fiona 1987-1988 39 53 McInnes, Mrs. Ethel 1986 39 54 MacInnis, James 1985 39 55 McKay, James 1986-1987 39 56 McKenna, Mr. James P. 1985 39 57 Mackenzie, Mr. John R. 1988 39 58 MacKenzie, Margaret 1987 39 59 McKerracker, Mr. Rich 1985 39 60 McKinnon, Mr. J. Bruce 1988 39 61 McLachlan, Mr. Nelson 1987-1988 39 62 McLaren, Don 1986-1987 39 63 MacLaren, Sherrill 1987-1988 39 64 MacLaren, Mr. Woody 1988 39 65 McLean, Dr. David I. 1988 39 66 McLean Group of Companies 1987 39 67 MacLean, Ms. Nancy M. 1986 39 68 McLean, Dr. Peter & Ryan (son) 1988 39 69 McLean, Mr. R. Dean 1987 39 70 MacLean, Dr. W.B. 1988 39 71 McLennan, Mr. Ken 1985 39 72 MacLeod, E.R. 1986-1987 39 73 McMullen, Mrs. Helen 1989 242 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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39 74 McNutt, Ms. Pennie 1988 39 75 McPhee, Mrs. Beverley D. 1985-1986 39 76 McPhee, Ms. Margaret 1988 39 77 McPherson, Mr. Robert 1988 39 78 McTaggart, Mrs. Margaret 1985 39 79 McTaggart, Mrs. Myrna A. 1985 39 80 Maddaugh, Ms. Jane 1986 39 81 Mah, Mr. Gordon 1988 39 82 Majors, Ms. Penny 1988 39 83 Malibert, Ms. Brigitte 1986 39 84 Malone, Patrick 1987 39 85 Maloney, Mr. D.W. 1986 39 86 Mandell, Ms. Louise 1988 39 87 Mann, Miss Talia 1988

40 1 Mantrax Developments Inc. 1987 40 2 Manufacturers Life Insurance Company 1987 40 3 Maranatha Campus Ministries Missions 1986 40 4 Marchak, Richard 1986-1987 40 5 Marine Mammal Protection and Conservation 1985 40 6 Marion Robson Consultant 1986 40 7 Maritime Forces Pacific 1985-1988 40 8 Marler, Mr. W. De M. 1988 40 9 Marshall, Dan 1989 40 10 Martin, Mr. E.J.K. 1986 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 243

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40 11 Martin, Joseph 1989 40 12 Martinez, Ms. Marcia J. 1987 40 13 Mason, Mrs. C. Owen 1988 40 14 Mason, John M. 1985 40 15 Mason, Mrs. N. 1987-1988 40 16 Massage Therapists' Association of British Columbia 1987 40 17 Master Mariners of Canada Company 1985-1988 40 18 Matheson, Ruth 1986 40 19 Mathisen, Mr. Bill 1987-1988 40 20 Matthews, Miss Teresa 1985 40 21 Mayer, R. 1988 40 22 Mayor's Campaign for Famine Relief 1985 40 23 Mazda Canada Inc. 1986 40 24 Mazzarolo, Mr. 1986 40 25 Mecca Ventures International Ltd. 1986-1987 40 26 Mediawatch 1988-1989 40 27 Medical Research Council of Canada 1986 40 28 Mellin, Mr. Ben 1986 40 29 Melville & Mindess 1984 40 30 Menkis, Brenda 1985 40 31 Mensa Canada Society 1985 40 32 Men's Action Committee 1984-1985 40 33 Mercy Ships 1987 40 34 Meta Communications Group Inc. 1986 40 35 Metcalfe, Eric 1985 244 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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40 36 Metge, Ms. Colleen 1985 40 37 Metheral, Ms. Kathleen 1988 40 38 Metropolitan Community Church of Vancouver 1986 40 39 Metrotown 1986 40 40 Michas, Mr. George Chris 1986-1988 40 41 Michaud, Mr. Ian 1986 40 42 Mickie, Mr. George 1986-1987 40 43 Microtel 1985 40 44 Mid Main Community Health Centre 1988 40 45 Miller, Mr. Donovan F. 1986 40 46 Miller, Dr. John 1988 40 47 Miller, Mr. Kerry 1986 40 48 Mina, Eli 1987 40 49 Mindess, Mr. and Mrs. 1985 40 50 Minovitz, Dr. Osher 1987 40 51 Mitchell, Mr. A. Keith 1988 40 52 Mitchell, Miss Alex 1988 40 53 Mitchell, Ms. Cheryl 1985 40 54 Mitchell, Keith 1987 40 55 Miyashita, Mr. Toki 1984-1985 40 56 Moli Energy Limited 1986-1987 40 57 Molnar, Mr. Dennis Jr. 1986 40 58 Molson Brewery British Columbia Ltd. 1985 40 59 Molson Companies 1986 40 60 Molyneux, Mr. & Mrs. J.M. Peter 1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 245

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40 61 Monaghan, Mr. Bob 1985 40 62 Money Market and Investment 1985 40 63 Monger, Miss Gail 1986 40 64 Montgomery, Ms. Brenda 1988 40 65 Montreal Reunion '86 1986 40 66 Moore, Fred 1987 40 67 Moore, Jill 1987 40 68 Moore, Ms. Judith 1985 40 69 Moore-Bustin, Mrs. P. 1985 40 70 Moorhouse, Robert J. 1986 40 71 Moreau, Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred A. 1987 40 72 Morgan, Mr. Dave 1988 40 73 Morison, Mr. A. 1985 40 74 Morris, Ms. Anita & Family 1986 40 75 Morris, Reverend Barry K. 1989 40 76 Morris, Ms. Jodi 1986 40 77 Morris, Ms. Mary Ann 1986 40 78 Morrison, Mr. Alan 1988 40 79 Morrison, Ms. Elizabeth 1986 40 80 Morrison, Mr. Finlay A. 1985 40 81 Morrison, Mrs. N.A. 1988 40 82 Morton Clarke and Company 1987 40 83 Morton, Thomas 1984-1985 40 84 Mothers Against Abduction and Murder 1985 40 85 Mount Saint Joseph Hospital 1985 246 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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40 86 Mountain Dance Theatre 1984-1985 40 87 Mousseau, Ms. Laura 1984 40 88 Mousseau, Mr. Ted 1985 40 89 Movement for Canadian Literacy 1987 40 90 Mowat, Mr. Doug, M.L.A. 1988 40 91 Mueller, Mr. Gordon 1986 40 92 Mueller, Mr. Walter 1989 40 93 Mulhall, Mr. S.J. 1985 40 94 Mullins, Gary 1986-1988 40 95 Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada - British 1987 Columbia Division 40 96 Murchie, Mr. John 1986 40 97 Murphy, Francis 1987-1988

41 1 Murphy, Ms. Joan 1986-1987 41 2 Murphy, Ms. Margaret 1986 41 3 Murphy, P. 1986 41 4 Murray, H. 1985-1986 41 5 Murray, Mr. Patrick James 1985 41 6 Naboulsi, Mr. Hazem 1986 41 7 Nadeau, Mr. Gerard 1986-1987 41 8 Nakayama, Reverend Canon Gordon G. 1986 41 9 Narod, Ms. Wendy 1986 41 10 Narwamo, Mr. Anthony K. 1986 41 11 National Anti-Poverty Organization 1985 41 12 National Association of Canadians of Origins in India 1985-1986 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 247

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41 13 National Association of Friendship Centres 1986 41 14 1987 41 15 National Black Coalition of Canada 1985-1986 41 16 National Capital Commission 1987 41 17 National Citizens' Coalition 1988 41 18 National Congress of Italian Canadians 1986 41 19 National Association of Women and the Law 1989 41 20 National Council on Canada-Arab Relations 1988 41 21 National Farmers Union 1984 41 22 National Federation of Pakistani Canadians 1987 41 23 National Firearms Association 1986 41 24 National Health Research and Development Program 1985 41 25 National Immigrant Women's Follow-Up Committee 1985 41 26 National Importers Ltd. 1986-1988 41 27 National Museums of Canada 1987 41 28 National Railway Historical Society 1988 41 29 National Theatre School of Canada 1988 41 30 National Watch on Images of Women in the Media 1985 Incorporated 41 31 National Youth Forum 1986 41 32 Native Counselling and Referral Drop-In Centre 1984-1987 41 33 Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of 1986 British Columbia 41 34 Native Indian Teacher Education Program (Bernice 1986 Morrison) 41 35 Natural Heritage Foundation 1985-1987 41 36 Neal, Mr. Douglas E. 1986-1987 248 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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41 37 Neathway, Ms. Diana 1988 41 38 Nelson, Ms. Wendie 1984 41 39 Nemetz, Mr. Alvin S. 1988 41 40 Nemetz, The Hon. Nathan T. 1988 41 41 Neumann, Mr. Patrick V. 1985-1988 41 42 Newstart 1986 41 43 Newton, Mr. Christopher S. 1986 41 44 Neylan, Mr. Shawn 1988 41 45 Ng, Charles n.d. 41 46 Ng, Clifford 1985 41 47 Nichol, The Hon. John L. 1985-1986 41 48 Nichols, Mr. Mike 1986 41 49 Nicholson, Ms. Aideen 1986 41 50 Nielsen, The Hon. James A. (B.C. Minister of Health) 1985 41 51 Nightline British Columbia 1985 41 52 Ninkov, Mr. Zoran 1985 41 53 Nitkin, Mr. & Mrs. Irving 1985 41 54 Noble, R.J. 1988 41 55 Nofield, Ms. Violet R. 1986 41 56 Nohr, Ms. Phyllis M. 1987-1988 41 57 Non-Governmental Organizations (British Columbia) 1985 41 58 Nordstand, Mr. Dan 1985 41 59 Norris, Mrs. Margaret J. 1985 41 60 North Vancouver-Burnaby Federal Liberal Association 1985 41 61 North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce 1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 249

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41 62 North Vancouver Kiwanis Club 1985 41 63 Northern Lights for Africa Society 1985 41 64 Northern Western Council 1986 41 65 Northwest Bio-Dynamic Agriculture Society 1986 41 66 Northwest Territorial Airways 1986 41 67 Northwest Wildlife Preservation Society 1988 41 68 Notman, J.S. 1988 41 69 Nova Pole International Inc. 1987 41 70 Nowicki, Mr.Victor 1984 41 71 Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Support Network 1988 41 72 Nyberg, H.J. 1984-1985 41 73 Oak Bay Marina Ltd. 1987 41 74 Oak Bay Shrimping Society 1986 41 75 O'Gorman, Ms. Sheila 1984 41 76 O'Hara, J. 1985 41 77 Okanagan North Liberal Association 1985 41 78 Okanagan Symphony Society 1986 41 79 Okanagan Tribal Council 1989 41 80 Olayon, Johnathon 1987 41 81 Oldaker, Vincent 1984-1988 41 82 Oliphant, Mrs. Alice 1985 41 83 Olmek, Mrs. L.X. 1984-1985

42 1 O'Loughlin, Mr. Patrick 1986 42 2 Olsen, Mr. Eric 1985 250 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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42 3 Olson, Mr. Leonard D. 1985 42 4 Olson, Mr. Ralph E. 1988 42 5 Olson, Mr. Stanley H. 1988 42 6 Olympics of the Mind 1988 42 7 O'Neil, Gerry 1984 42 8 O'Neill, Mr. Frank 1986-1988 42 9 One Stop Insurance Agency Ltd. 1985 42 10 On The Fringe '86 1986 42 11 On-To-Ottawa Trek 1985 42 12 Onstad, Ms. Cynthia 1985 42 13 Ontario Human Rights Commission 1985 42 14 Oosterman, Ms. Gem 1989-1990 42 15 Open Learning Institute 1985 42 16 Operation Raleigh 1984-1985 42 17 Option Youth Society 1987-1988 42 18 Orca Electronic Engineering Ltd. 1985 42 19 Order of Ahepa 1988 42 20 Ormond, M. Inessa 1986-1988 42 21 Orpheum Theatre 1987 42 22 Osachoff, Tony 1984 42 23 Osprey International Seafoods Inc. 1988 42 24 Ott, Mr. James D. 1986 42 25 Outdoor Recreation Foundation of British Columbia 1987-1988 42 26 Overton, Mr. John 1985 42 27 Owen, Mr. David H. 1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 251

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42 28 Owen, Philip 1984 42 29 Oyster River Enhancement Society 1988 42 30 Ozolins, Mrs. Mary 1988 42 31 Pacific Charter Sports Fishing Association 1986 42 32 Pacific Congress Projects Corporation 1985 42 33 Pacific Fisherman's Defense Alliance 1986-1987 42 34 Pacific Group for Policy Alternatives 1988 42 35 Pacific Northwest Youth Parliament of British 1988 Columbia 42 36 Pacific Pilotage Authority 1985 42 37 Pacific Place 1988 42 38 Pacific Ridge Enterprises, British Columbia 1986 42 39 Pacific Rim Broadcasting Limited 1985 42 40 Pacific Salmon Commission 1986 42 41 Pacific Vocational Institute 1985 42 42 Pacific Western Airlines 1987 42 43 Pacific Wood Windows Ltd. 1986 42 44 Pagee, Mr. Samuel R.G. 1985 42 45 Pal, Sunny & Nini 1987 42 46 Palencia, Olive P. 1986 42 47 Palmer, M.L. 1984-1985 42 48 Palmer, Dr. R. Alfred 1988 42 49 Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel 1987 42 50 Pankratz, Mr. Harry E. 1988 42 51 Pankratz, Mr. Henry 1987 42 52 Panju, Mr. Aly Khan H. 1986 252 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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42 53 Paquet, Monsieur Claude 1988 42 54 Paquette, Mr. Edgar 1986 42 55 Paragon Forest Products Ltd. 1987 42 56 Parker, A.J. 1986-1987 42 57 Parkinson, Ms. L. 1985 42 58 Parks Centennial Project 1985 1985 42 59 Parliamentary Centre 1984 42 60 Parsons, Mr. F.R. 1985 42 61 Partovi, Mr. & Mrs. Ghodrat 1985 42 62 Party of Canadian Extremities 1987-1988 42 63 Pascual, Mr. Adolf 1985-1986 42 64 Pathak, Mr./Ms. Umesh 1985 42 65 Patrick, Mr./Ms. L.L. 1985 42 66 Paterson, Mr. Andrew 1986 42 67 Patterson, Mr. Colin 1986 42 68 Patterson, Ms. Helen 1985-1987 42 69 Paul, Miss Ileana 1985 42 70 Paul, Mr. R.H. 1986 42 71 Pavilion of Promise 1986 42 72 Peace Education Coalition 1985 42 73 Peace River District Labour Council 1986 42 74 Pearse, Peter 1984-1987 42 75 Pearson Computer Centre 1984-1985 42 76 Peck, Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. 1986 42 77 111 Pegasus Squadron RCAC 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 253

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42 78 Pegasus Gallery 1986-1988 42 79 Pemberton, Houston, Willoughby Inc. 1987

43 1 Pennant, Mr. John D. 1987 43 2 Penny, J.W. 1986 43 3 People Mover Service 1987 43 4 PepsiCo Inc. 1986 43 5 Percy, Ms. Marjorie E. 1985 43 6 Perret, Mr. Alastair 1986-1987 43 7 Perrit, Mr. Michael 1985 43 8 Perron, Mr. Richard 1987 43 9 Perry, Anthony 1985 43 10 Perry, Jo 1986 43 11 Perry, Ms. Rose Marie 1988 43 12 Peter Macdonald Insurance Agency Ltd. 1986 43 13 Peters, Mr. Herbert Arthur 1988 43 14 Peterson, Mr. B.H. 1985 43 15 Peterson, Mr. E.G. 1988 43 16 Peterson, Shean-ting 1986-1987 43 17 Pezim, Mr. Murray 1988 43 18 Phelps, Mr. Bill 1986 43 19 Phero Tech Inc. 1990 43 20 Philippine Golden Association of British Columbia 1985 43 21 Phillips, Edwin 1986 43 22 Phillipson, George 1984 254 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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43 23 Photo Studio Services Ltd. 1985 43 24 Physicians for Social Responsibility 1984-1987 43 25 Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia 1986 43 26 Pickering, Mr. H.K. 1988 43 27 Piderman, Rene 1987 43 28 Pinder-Moss, Mrs. Hilda 1986 43 29 Pinkerton, Agnes 1984 43 30 Piontkovsky, Mr. Roman 1985 43 31 Pitch-In '87 Advisory Committee 1987 43 32 Pitman, Mr. John I. 1988 43 33 Plaettner, Mr. Paul D. 1988 43 34 Planned Parenthood Federation of Canada 1985 43 35 Planning Committee for British Columbia Youth 1985 Council 43 36 Plant, Mr. Paul S. 1988 43 37 Plewman, Mrs. Alice 1984 43 38 Plumbley, Ms. Katherine and Mr. Osmond 1985 43 39 Pocket Wilderness Coalition of British Columbia 1987 43 40 Podersky-Cannon, Mr. Gerry 1988 43 41 Point Grey Centennial Festival 1986 43 42 Poisson, Ms. Myrna 1986 43 43 Policy Group for Policy Alternatives 1988 43 44 Pollard, Mr. Art G.W. 1985 43 45 Pollen, Ms. Amy 1988 43 46 Poole, Jack 1985 43 47 Pope, Mr. Reg 1986 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 255

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43 48 Portelance, Mr. Leon J. 1988 43 49 Portland, Mr. Arthur C. 1988 43 50 Post Haste 1986 43 51 Powers, J.C. 1985 43 52 Pratt, Ms. Kathleen 1988 43 53 Press Promotions 1985-1986 43 54 Price, Mr. C.D. 1986 43 55 Price, Mr. Kevin n.d. 43 56 Price, Michael 1987 43 57 Primary Equities Capital Corporation 1987 43 58 Prince Rupert Grain Ltd. 1988 43 59 Pritchard, Ms. Barbara V. 1985 43 60 Professional Associations of Residents and Interns 1985 43 61 Professional Native Women's Association 1985 43 62 Professional Research Group 1986 43 63 Progress Action Counselling Training 1987 43 64 Project Literacy British Columbia 1986 43 65 Project North Vancouver Support Group 1987 43 66 Project Ploughshares 1985 43 67 Promotion '86 1986 43 68 Province, The 1988 43 69 Province of British Columbia and Esso Petroleum 1985 Canada 43 70 Provincial Council of Women of British Columbia 1986 43 71 Public Dreams Society 1987 43 72 Public Legal Education Society 1985 256 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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43 73 Public Legal Education Society 1986-1987 43 74 Public Lending Rights Commission 1987

44 1 Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada 1985-1988 44 2 Punjani, Mr. Hassanali n.d. 44 3 Punn, Mr. & Mrs. Ranjit & Manjit 1986 44 4 Puppi, Mr. Emil 1986-1988 44 5 Purcell String Quartet 1985-1986 44 6 Putnam, Mr. Harry P. 1985-1988 44 7 Pye, Ms. Leasa & Mr. Wayne 1987 44 8 Pyratse, Kifsilann 1986 44 9 Pytka, Ms. Evelyn S. 1986 44 10 Quan, Mr. Val 1987 44 11 Radio and Television News Directors Association 1986 44 12 Raglin, Rod, The Reeve, South Vancouver 1984 44 13 Raisbeck, Mr. Bob 1988 44 14 Ramsford, Miss Molly 1985 44 15 Rankin, Ms. Dori 1988 44 16 Rankin, Mrs. E. 1985 44 17 Ransford, Molly 1987 44 18 Raverty, R.J. 1987-1988 44 19 Reaburn, Ms. Sarah 1986 44 20 Read, Mr. John H. 1985 44 21 Real Estate Foundation 1987-1988 44 22 Real Estate Institute of British Columbia 1986 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 257

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44 23 Real Estate Institute of Canada 1987 44 24 Redeemer Lutheran Church 1987 44 25 Reed, G.E. 1988 44 26 Rees, Mr. William E. 1987-1988 44 27 Reid, Dr. & Mrs. Chris 1988 44 28 Reilly, Mr. J.F. 1984 44 29 Reimer, Mr. & Mrs. Peter 1986 44 30 Religious Information Centre 1986 44 31 Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) 1986 44 32 Report on British Columbia 1988 44 33 Republic of Korea Navy 1988 44 34 R.F.E. Holdings Ltd. 1990 44 35 Retail Merchants Association of British Columbia 1990 44 36 Richmond Golden Rods and Reels 1985-1986 44 37 Rip Tide Tackle and Guiding 1987 44 38 Revue, The 1989 44 39 Rheinking, Mr. Donald U. 1985 44 40 Rice, H.J. 1988 44 41 Richards, Frank 1988 44 42 Richardson, Mr. Scott E. 1985 44 43 Richardson, Sheila 1987 44 44 Richmond, Greg 1984 44 45 Ridgway, Ms. Margaret L. 1987-1988 44 46 Rilkoff, Mr. Walter 1988 44 47 Rinehart, Ms. Karen E. 1988 258 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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44 48 Roach, Florence 1987 44 49 Road Builders British Columbia Association 1985 44 50 Roaf, John L. 1984 44 51 Roberts and Associates, Barristers and Solicitors 1985 44 52 Roberts, Ivor 1986-1987 44 53 Roberts, Stanley 1985 44 54 Robertson, Betty Jacqueline 1985-1988 44 55 Robertson, Mrs. G.M. 1988 44 56 Robertson, Ward, Suderman and Bowes 1985 44 57 Robertson, Dr. William D. 1988 44 58 Robinson, Harry S.D. 1984 44 59 Robinson, J. 1986 44 60 Robson and Associates Consultants Inc. 1984 44 61 Robson, Mrs. Marion 1986 44 62 Robson Park Housing Co-Operative 1986 44 63 Roderique, Ms. Nancy 1986 44 64 Rogers, Ms. Alison 1985 44 65 Rogers, Mr. G.P. 1985-1986 44 66 Rogers, Mr. R.G. 1985-1988 44 67 Rogers, R. John 1987 44 68 Romalis, Dr. Garson 1985 44 69 Rome, A.H. 1986 44 70 Rommell, Mr. Rich 1986 44 71 Rosenbaum, Melanie 1987 44 72 Rosenbluth, Gideon 1986-1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 259

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44 73 Rosenthal, Mr. Henry M. 1988 44 74 Ross, Mr. Alex C. 1985 44 75 Ross, Mr. David 1985 44 76 Ross, Ms. Dorothy B. 1986-1987 44 77 Ross, Ian S. 1985 44 78 Ross, Joan 1985 44 79 Ross, Mrs. Phyllis 1988 44 80 Rotary Club of Prince George 1985 44 81 Rotary Club of Vancouver 1984-1988 44 82 Rotary Club of Victoria 1987 44 83 Rothman, Miss Alisa 1985 44 84 Roulston, Mr. Orval Herbert 1986 44 85 Rowe, Mr. Christopher 1985 44 86 Rowland, Mr. W. John 1985 44 87 Rowlands, Mr. Elwyn 1986

45 1 Rowlands, Mr. Peter 1986 45 2 Roxburgh, Mrs. Bev. 1985 45 3 Roy, Ms. Lois 1988 45 4 1986 45 5 Royal Canadian Air Cadets 1985 45 6 Royal Canadian Air Force Association 1987 45 7 Royal Canadian Mounted Police 1989 45 8 Royal Commonwealth Society 1986-1987 45 9 Royal Cup Coffee Service 1987 45 10 Royal Hudson Steam Train Society 1986-1987 260 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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45 11 Royal Trust Company 1985 45 12 Rugby Canada 1987 45 13 Rush, Robert 1985 45 14 Ryan, Dan 1984 45 15 Safeco 1985 45 16 St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society 1987 45 17 St. Andrew's Wesley Church 1987-1988 45 18 St. Helen's Anglican Church 1985 45 19 St. James Social Service Society 1989 45 20 St. Mary's Church 1987 45 21 St. Mary's Kerrisdale Housing Society 1988 45 22 St. Paul's Hospital 1986-1987 45 23 St. Paul's Hospital Foundation 1987 45 24 Sakharov Institute 1985 45 25 Salt Spring Festival of Arts 1986 45 26 Saltzman, Mr. Morris 1985 45 27 Salvation Army Grace General Hospital 1987 45 28 Sanna Trading Company Ltd. 1985 45 29 Santvoord, Mike 1985 45 30 Sara, Mr. Harkirpal Singh 1986-1987 45 31 Sara, Mr. Iqbal 1988 45 32 Sasamat Realty Ltd. 1988 45 33 Savin, M. & Mme. 1985-1986 45 34 Sawcher, W.D. 1988 45 35 Saxon, Mr. Paul 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 261

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45 36 Saxton, Ms. Joan 1987-1988 45 37 Scales, Mr. Aaron 1985 45 38 Scheffer, Ms. Louise 1986 45 39 Schmiedeke, Mr. Harvey 1985 45 40 Science World 1988 45 41 Scott Paper Ltd. 1986 45 42 Scowlitz Indian Band 1985 45 43 Sea the Future Conference 1986 45 44 Seaforth Highlanders of Canada 1985 45 45 Seaman, Leah V. 1987-1988 45 46 Searle, A.F. 1986 45 47 Security Pacific Bank Canada 1986 45 48 Seed, Mr. Harry J. 1988 45 49 Seeman, Mr. Bob 1988 45 50 Sehmer, Dr. John 1986 45 51 Selkirk, Ms. Sheena A. 1986 45 52 Senior Citizens' Association of British Columbia 1986-1988 45 53 Seniors' Resource and Research 1987 45 54 Seniors Review 1987 45 55 Sensor 1987 45 56 Sewell, Mr. Victor 1986-1987 45 57 Sha Doy Association 1986 45 58 Shackell, Ms. Jane 1987 45 59 Shareff, H. 1985 45 60 Shariff, H. 1985 262 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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45 61 Sharma, Robert 1987 45 62 Shaughnessy Heights United Church 1987 45 63 Shaughnessy Hospital 1985-1987 45 64 Sheehan, Mr. & Mrs. 1985 45 65 Shepard, Mr. David P. 1986 45 66 Shipyard General Workers' Federation of British 1985-1987 Columbia 45 67 Shon Yee Benevolent Association of Canada 1987 45 68 Shoolingin, Mr. Dee 1988 45 69 Shore Boat Builders Ltd. 1987 45 70 Shree Sanatan Dharam Ramayan Mandali of Fiji 1987-1988 45 71 Shroff, Hoshang 1987 45 72 Shrum, Mr. Gordon, Jr. 1985 45 73 Shrum, Liddle and Hebenton 1986 45 74 Shuswap Nation Tribal Council 1987 45 75 Sierra Club of Western Canada 1988-1989 45 76 Sikh Societies of British Columbia 1985 45 77 Silbernagel, Mr. John 1988 45 78 Silva, Ms. Madeline 1985 45 79 Silviculture Institute of British Columbia 1985 45 80 Simick, Mrs. 1984

46 1 Simmons, Mr. Bernard B. 1987 46 2 Simon Fraser Society for Mentally Handicapped 1985-1987 People 46 3 Simons Public Relations 1987 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 263

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46 4 Simpson, Bernard and Associates 1985-1988 46 5 Simpson, Mr. Neil 1986 46 6 Simpson, Mrs. Olive 1985-1986 46 7 Sims, Ms. Christine 1986 46 8 Sinclair, R. 1987 46 9 Sing Tao Newspapers (Canada) Ltd. 1985-1987 46 10 Siu, Daniel 1985-1989 46 11 Siva, Ms. Connie 1985 46 12 Skeena Watershed Sports Fishermen's Coalition 1987 46 13 Skookum Rover Crew 1986-1987 46 14 Skytrain 1987 46 15 Slieker, Ms. Ruth 1985-1986 46 16 Smelt, Mr. Norm F. 1988 46 17 Smith, Alevigne 1984 46 18 Smith, Bryar 1985 46 19 Smith, Drs. Colin & Gloria 1988 46 20 Smith, Mr. Francis Victor 1985 46 21 Smith, Mr. Jack 1986 46 22 Smith, Mrs. Jean M. 1985 46 23 Smith, Mrs. Marilyn 1988 46 24 Smith, May 1985 46 25 Smith, The Very Reverend Robert F. 1986-1988 46 26 Smith, Mr. Stan 1985-1988 46 27 Smith, Mr. Toby 1988 46 28 Smortchevsky, Mr. N.J. 1985 264 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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46 29 Sobotin, Ms. Sandra 1985 46 30 Société Audio-Visuelle 1984 46 31 Society for Assistance in the Community Today 1985 46 32 Society for Children and Youth of British Columbia 1986-1987 46 33 Société des Hôtels Meridien 1986 46 34 Society for Continuing Legal Education 1986 46 35 Society for the Promotion and Advancement of Science 1985 Education 46 36 Society of Friends for the Elderly 1988 46 37 Solar Applications and Research Ltd. 1985 46 38 Soleil de Colombie 1987 46 39 Solidarity Coalition 1985 46 40 Somer, Mr. Fred 1988 46 41 Somer, Mr. William 1988 46 42 Sophonow, Mr. Thomas 1986 46 43 Sorfleet, Major K.R. 1985 46 44 Soroptimist International of Vancouver 1985-1986 46 45 Source Enterprises Ltd. 1985-1986 46 46 South Pacific Peoples Foundation of Canada 1988 46 47 South Surrey White Rock Women's Place 1987 46 48 Southam, J. Ross 1986-1987 46 49 Soviet Jewry Action Committee 1987 46 50 Space Station 1986 46 51 Sparham, Gareth 1985 46 52 Spectrum Senior Secondary Alternate Program 1986-1988 46 53 Speed, Ms. Sharon E. 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 265

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46 54 Spence Brothers Construction Ltd. 1986 46 55 "Spirit of Canada" Tall Ship Proposal 1985 46 56 Sport Fishing Advisory Board 1985-1986 46 57 Sports Fishing Institute of British Columbia 1985-1986 46 58 Spreitzer, Henny 1987 46 59 Squance, Patricia 1984 46 60 Sri-Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run 1987 46 61 Standard Life/Alliance Mutual Services 1986 46 62 Standing, Mr. Jim 1988 46 63 Stanley Park 1986 46 64 Stanley Park Zoological Society 1988 46 65 Stanley, Mr. William C.S. 1987 46 66 Staples Landscaping 1985-1986 46 67 Stark, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon 1988 46 68 Starkell, Mr. Gerald 1985

47 1 Starr, Mr. Norm 1986 47 2 Stastny, Mr. & Mrs. 1985 47 3 Statham, Fred 1985 47 4 Steele, C. 1988 47 5 Steele, Ms. Margaret 1988 47 6 Steele, Mary O. 1985 47 7 Steelhead Society of British Columbia 1987 47 8 Steeves, John D. 1985 47 9 Steeves Manor Tenants Association 1987 266 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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47 10 Stein Wilderness Valley 1987-1988 47 11 Stephenson, Garnet R. n.d. 47 12 Sterling Newspapers Ltd. 1986-1987 47 13 Sterling, Theodor D., Ltd. 1985 47 14 Stevens, Mr. Bill 1986 47 15 Stevenson, Mr. K.W. 1987 47 16 Stevenson, Mr. R.V. 1986 47 17 Steveston Waterfront Society 1987-1988 47 18 Stewart, Ms. Alison 1987 47 19 Stewart, Miss E.C. 1986 47 20 Stewart, Ms. Winifred 1987 47 21 Stienne, Mrs. Ursula 1985 47 22 Stilwell, Mr. D. 1986 47 23 Stilwell, Mr. W.S. 1988 47 24 Sto:Lo Tribal Council 1987 47 25 Stockdill, Ms. Susanne 1985 47 26 Stoess, Taylor 1987 47 27 STOP - Students Together On Peace 1988 47 28 Stop Aids Project 1987 47 29 Stowe, Ms. Dorothy A. 1988 47 30 Strachan, The Hon. Bruce 1988 47 31 "Strategy for Survival" 1986 47 32 Strathcona Community Centre Association 1986 47 33 Street, Ms. Sheila 1986 47 34 Stringer, Miss Dorothy 1987-1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 267

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47 35 Stringer, N. 1987 47 36 Struch, C.W. 1987 47 37 Struthers, A.J. 1986 47 38 Student Commonwealth Conference 1985 47 39 Suen, Miss Wilma & Miss Mimi 1985 47 40 Sullivan, Mr. Bill 1988 47 41 Sullivan, Mr. Sam 1988 47 42 Sun, The 1986 47 43 Sunshine Innovations Ltd. 1988 47 44 Surrey Credit Union 1985 47 45 Surrey Rotary Club 1985 47 46 Sweet, Mr. David J. 1988 47 47 Swinton and Company 1986 47 48 Swiss Bank Corporation (Canada) 1985 47 49 Szawlowski, Dr. R. 1987 47 50 Sziklai, Mr. Oszkar 1987 47 51 Taban Development Ltd. 1987 47 52 Tahltan Tribal Council n.d. 47 53 Tamil Association 1987 47 54 Taylor, Carole 1986 47 55 Taylor, Mr. Howard 1988 47 56 Taylor, Ms. Sari 1985-1988 47 57 Teal Foundation 1987 47 58 Techwest 1985 47 59 Teck Corporation 1986-1988 268 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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47 60 Telecommunications Workers Union 1985 47 61 Telford, Mr. & Mrs. R.A. 1986 47 62 Temple Sholom 1987-1988 47 63 Tenants Rights Coalition 1987 47 64 Ten-Ten Howe Group 1987 47 65 Terpening, Jon 1984-1985 47 66 Terra Housing Consultants Ltd. 1987 47 67 Terra Nova Steel and Iron Inc. 1986 47 68 Terry, Mr. Brian 1988 47 69 Terry Fox Medical Research Foundation 1986 47 70 Terry Winter Christian Communications 1985 47 71 Tessler, Mr. Ronnie 1988 47 72 Theatre-At-Large 1986 47 73 Theatre Space Society 1987-1990 47 74 Theatre Terrific 1987 47 75 Theom, Mrs. Valerie M. 1985 47 76 Thew, Ms. Coral 1985 47 77 Thiessen, A.J. 1987 47 78 Thomas Howe Associates Ltd. 1987 47 79 Thompson, Mr. Lyle 1988 47 80 Thompson, Ms. Polly 1987 47 81 Thompson, Dr. Sheilah D. 1984 47 82 Thorne, Ernst and Whinney International 1987 47 83 Thorstiensson, Mr. P. N. 1986-1988 47 84 Tibbitt, B.W. 1987-1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 269

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47 85 Thurston, Dave 1985 47 86 Tiem Canada 1986-1987 47 87 Timmy's Christmas Telethon 1986-1987 47 88 Tingley, Mrs. J.A.R. 1988 47 89 Tinnion, Mrs. P.W. 1986 47 90 Tobias, Mr. C. 1986 47 91 Toastmasters Club 1986 47 92 Torrie, Bruce 1987-1988

48 1 Tothill, Blair 1985 48 2 Touch the Magic Publishing Inc. 1986 48 3 Tougas, Mr. Francois 1986 48 4 Towler, Colin E. 1988 48 5 Townsend, Mr. C. Harrison 1988 48 6 Trail and District Chamber of Commerce 1984 48 7 Trainor, Mr. Justice William J. 1988 48 8 Transport 2000 1988 48 9 Treaty 8 Tribal Association 1987 48 10 Trevelyan, R.J. 1986-1988 48 11 Trinh, Mr. Minh 1987 48 12 Tritton, Mrs. A.G. 1988 48 13 Trojan, Mr. Nicholas 1986 48 14 Tropp, Michael 1984-1986 48 15 Truck Loggers Association 1986 48 16 Trybuch, Ms. Ruby 1986 270 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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48 17 Tsawout Indian Band 1985 48 18 Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society 1988 48 19 Tuberculous and Chest Disabled Veterans' Association 1985 48 20 Tucker, Mr. & Mrs. Edward 1988 48 21 Tunnacliffe, Trevor 1986 48 22 Turner, A.B. 1986-1987 48 23 Turner, Mr. John C. 1985-1988 48 24 Turner, Terrence P. 1987 48 25 Tyabji, Ms. Judi 1987 48 26 Tylor, Mr. / Ms. A. 1985 48 27 Tynehead Zoological Society of British Columbia 1985-1986 48 28 Ukrainian Canadian Committee 1985-1988 48 29 Umbertino's Pasta Enterprises Inc. 1986 48 30 Unemployed Teachers' Action Centre 1986-1987 48 31 Unisave Energy Ltd. 1987 48 32 United Flower Growers Co-Op Association 1986 48 33 United Food and Commercial Workers Union 1988 48 34 United Nations Association in Canada 1985-1988 48 35 United Nations Centre for Human Settlements 1986 48 36 United Overseas Bank Group 1988 48 37 United Services Institute of Greater Vancouver 1988 48 38 United Way of the Lower Mainland 1987-1988 48 39 Uniteg Energy Corporation 1987 48 40 Universities Model Parliament Society of British 1985-1987 Columbia 48 41 University Club of Vancouver 1986 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 271

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48 42 University of British Columbia Liberal Club 1984 48 43 Upper Squamish Valley Telephone Committee 1987 48 44 Urban Native Indian Education Society 1985-1987 48 45 Urban Development Institute Pacific Region 1984 48 46 Urbanarium Development Society 1987 48 47 Urbanowski, Mr. J. 1986 48 48 Vacheresse, W. 1986 48 49 Vachon, Ms. Cathy 1986 48 50 Valair and Company 1987 48 51 Vallerand, Mr. Robert T. 1986 48 52 Van Der Horst, Mr. Luke 1987 48 53 Van Rijn, Mrs. Mary 1986 48 54 van Roggen, Mrs. George 1986 48 55 Van Walleghem, Mr. Rob 1984 48 56 Vancouver and District Labour Council 1985-1988 48 57 Vancouver A.M. Tourist Services 1987 48 58 Vancouver Art Gallery 1986-1988 48 59 Vancouver Arts of the Book Exhibition 1986 48 60 Vancouver Association for Children and Adults with 1985-1986 Learning Disabilities 48 61 Vancouver Association of Women and the Law 1988 48 62 Vancouver Back Clinic 1985 48 63 Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation 1988 48 64 Vancouver 28th Brownie Pack 1985 48 65 Vancouver Centennial Commission 1985-1986 48 66 Vancouver Chinatown Lions Club 1988 272 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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48 67 Vancouver Chinatown Merchants Association 1988 48 68 Vancouver Christian Life Centre 1986 48 69 Vancouver City Planning Commission 1985 48 70 Vancouver Club 1985 48 71 Vancouver Community Accountability Panel Society 1984-1986 (Youth Diversion) 48 72 Vancouver Consular Corps 1986-1988 48 73 Vancouver Firefighters Union - Local 18 1986 48 74 Vancouver Folk Music Festival 1985-1986

49 1 Vancouver Foundation 1984 49 2 Vancouver Gay Youth Group 1985 49 3 Vancouver Grain Terminal 1985 49 4 Vancouver Hadassah - Wizo 1987 49 5 Vancouver Harbour Heliport 1987 49 6 Vancouver Heritage Advisory Committee 1986-1987 49 7 Vancouver Historical Society 1985-1986 49 8 Vancouver Holocaust Centre Society 1986 49 9 Vancouver International Film Festival 1986-1988 49 10 Vancouver International Marathon 1987 49 11 Vancouver Island Economic Strategy Discussion Paper n.d. 49 12 Vancouver Island Regional Self-Development Society 1986 49 13 Vancouver Jewish Community Centre 1986-1988 49 14 Vancouver Lawn Tennis and Badminton Club 1985 49 15 Vancouver Legacies Program 1985 49 16 Vancouver Magazine Service Ltd. 1985-1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 273

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49 17 Vancouver Maritime Museum 1986-1988 49 18 Vancouver Medical Association 1985-1988 49 19 Vancouver Men's Chorus 1985 49 20 Vancouver Municipal and Regional Employees Union 1985 49 21 Vancouver Native Housing Society 1985 49 22 Vancouver Natural History Society 1989 49 23 Vancouver Network 1986 49 24 Vancouver Neurological Centre 1985-1986 49 25 Vancouver Opera Guild 1985 49 26 Vancouver Partnership for Business and the Arts 1985-1986 49 27 Vancouver Peace Centre Society 1985 49 28 Vancouver Peace Festival 1986 49 29 Vancouver Peace Flotilla 1986 49 30 Vancouver Post Nairobi Forum 1985 49 31 Vancouver Pro Musica 1986 49 32 Vancouver Public Aquarium 1984 49 33 Vancouver Public Library 1985-1990 49 34 Vancouver Refugee Council 1988 49 35 Vancouver Rowing Club 1988 49 36 Vancouver School of Theology 1988 49 37 Vancouver Sea Festival Society 1987 49 38 Vancouver Secondary Teachers' Association 1985 Committee 49 39 Vancouver Senior Strut '86 1986 49 40 Vancouver Snow Ball Society 1986 274 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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49 41 Vancouver Society of the Investment Dealers 1985-1988 Association of Canada 49 42 Vancouver Society on Immigrant Women 1987 49 43 Vancouver Theatre Company and Acting School 1985 49 44 Vancouver Transition House 1985-1986 49 45 Vancouver Transportation Club 1988 49 46 Vancouver Travel Infocentre 1986 49 47 Vancouver Vikings Swim Club 1985 49 48 Vancouver Volunteer Centre 1986-1988 49 49 Vancouver Welsh Men's Choir 1988 49 50 Vancouver Women's Musical Club 1986 49 51 Vancouver Who's Who? 1986 49 52 Vanema, Mr. & Mrs. Koit 1988 49 53 Variety Club of British Columbia 1984-1987 49 54 Varzeliotis, Dr. Tom 1988 49 55 Ventures West Management Inc. 1986 49 56 Verjee, Mr. Farouk B.K.S. 1987-1988 49 57 Verney, Ms. Cheryl 1988 49 58 Versatile Corporation 1985 49 59 Veterans of British Columbia 1985 49 60 Victoria Association for Street Kids 1987 49 61 Victoria Charter Boat Association 1987 49 62 Victoria Golden Rods and Reels 1984-1986 49 63 Villa Cathay Care Home Society 1988 49 64 Vincent, Yannick 1984 49 65 Vishva Hindu Parishad of British Columbia 1984 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 275

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50 1 Vito Steel Boat and Barge Construction Ltd. 1986-1987 50 2 Voices Magazine 1989 50 3 V.O.L.D. (Victims of Law Dilemma) 1987-1988 50 4 Voltaire, Jacques 1985 50 5 Vrabel, Mr. Ewald J. 1987 50 6 Vrlak, Mr. J.S. 1986 50 7 Wade, Mr. Johnathan 1988 50 8 Wade Williams Partnership 1985 50 9 Wahlen, Mrs. Brenda Maureen 1984 50 10 Wai Architects 1987 50 11 Waite, Mr. Fred H. 1987 50 12 Waite, Mr. Sidney 1985-1986 50 13 Wakefield, Mr. Mike 1985 50 14 Walden Public Relations Ltd. 1987 50 15 Waldock, Mr. H.E. 1985-1986 50 16 Wallden, Ms. Caroline 1984 50 17 Ward-Whate, Ms. Louise 1986 50 18 Warner, Douglas B. (Architect) 1985 50 19 Warren, Dr. Richard J. 1985-1988 50 20 Warren, Royce 1986-1987 50 21 Water For Life 1986 50 22 Watercan 1986-1987 50 23 Watkins Sawmills n.d. 50 24 Watson, Mr. Craig 1985 50 25 Watson, Mr. Daniel 1987 276 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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50 26 Watson, Mrs. Gwen 1988 50 27 Watson, Captain Paul 1985 50 28 Watt, Mrs. Scott 1986 50 29 Watts, Miriam 1986-1987 50 30 Waymark, Mr. G. 1988 50 31 WCR Newspaper Society 1987 50 32 Weaver, Bill W. 1984-1988 50 33 Weaver, Ms. Dominique 1985 50 34 Weber, Mr. Milton 1984-1988 50 35 Webster, Jack - Testimonial Dinner 1986 50 36 Webster, Mr. R.J. 1986 50 37 Weeks, Charles W.B. 1986-1987 50 38 Weepers, Miss June B. 1984 50 39 Weinreich, Mrs. Thelma 1988 50 40 Weintraub, Mrs. Marvin 1985 50 41 Weir, Mr. Donald 1986 50 42 Welsh Society of Vancouver 1985 50 43 Wenner, Mr. Richard 1984 50 44 Werts, Mrs. F. Rex 1988 50 45 West, Bruce 1984 50 46 West Coast Cruise Lines Ltd. 1986 50 47 West Coast Legal Resource for the Disabled 1985 50 48 West Coast Transmission Co. Ltd. 1985 50 49 West Coast Tribal Council 1986 50 50 West Coast Women & Words Society 1985-1986 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 277

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50 51 West Coast Woollen Mills Limited 1985-1986 50 52 West Fraser Pulp Sales 1989 50 53 West Point Grey Baptist Church 1987 50 54 West Point Grey United Church 1986-1988 50 55 West Side Family Place 1985-1988 50 56 West Vancouver Citizens For Peace 1986 50 57 Westar Mining 1985-1987 50 58 Westar Timber Limited 1986 50 59 Westbank Indian Band 1986 50 60 Westcoast Childcare Resource Centre 1988 50 61 Western Approaches Limited 1986 50 62 Western Assembly on Canada's Future 1987 50 63 Western Canada Water 1987-1988 50 64 Western Canadian Tire Dealers and Retreaders 1987 Association 50 65 Western Indian Agricultural Producers Association of 1987-1988 British Columbia 50 66 Western Legal Publications 1985 50 67 Western Transportation Advisory Council 1987-1988 50 68 Westin Bayshore Hotel 1987 50 69 Westsea Marine 1987 50 70 What's Happening in Delta 1985 50 71 Whiff of Grape - Vancouver Chapter 1986 50 72 Whipps, Mr. & Mrs. Fred 1987 50 73 Whitaker, Ms. Marcia Gail 1986-1987 278 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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51 1 White, Mr. Jim 1988 51 2 White, Mrs. Lois 1986 51 3 White Pass Transportation Limited 1986 51 4 White Spot Limited 1987 51 5 Whitecap Books Limited 1988 51 6 Whiting, Mrs. Lettie 1986 51 7 Williams, Bryan 1985-1988 51 8 Williams, Mr. Dave 1986-1987 51 9 Williams, Judy E. 1985 51 10 Williams, Michael 1987 51 11 Williscroft, Mr. Doug 1988 51 12 Wilson, Ms. Elva M. 1986 51 13 Wilson, J. 1987 51 14 Wilson, Mr. Raven 1988 51 15 Wilson, Mr. Robert J. 1988 51 16 Wilson-Smith, R. 1987 51 17 Winning Women n.d. 51 18 Wintle, Mr. & Mrs. R.H. 1984 51 19 Wirsz, Ms. Cheryl 1987 51 20 Wolstencroft, Mrs. Audrey 1987 51 21 Women Building Networks for Peace 1987 51 22 Women's Canadian Club of Vancouver 1985-1986 51 23 Women's Legal Education and Action Fund 1986 51 24 Wong, Ms. Laura 1988 51 25 Wong, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence 1988 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 279

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51 26 Wong, Mr. Steven G. 1985-1986 51 27 Wood, Cliff 1987 51 28 Wood, Mr. David F. 1985 51 29 Woodbury, Don (Walk to Moscow) 1985 51 30 Woodland, Mary 1987 51 31 Woods, Mr. Murray, C. 1985 51 32 Woodward's Foods Ltd. 1987 51 33 Wooley, Mr. Greg 1987 51 34 Woolf, Ms. Marie 1986 51 35 World Affairs Dinner 1985 51 36 World Conference for Youth 1986 51 37 World Conference on Arts, Politics and Business 1986 51 38 World Congress on Education and Technology 1986 51 39 World Federalists of Canada 1986 51 40 World Food Council 1985 51 41 World Sikh Organization 1986-1988 51 42 World Society for the Protection of Animals 1988 51 43 World Transport Institute 1984-1986 51 44 Wosk, Mr. & Mrs. Ben 1985 51 45 Wright, Ms. Erin 1986-1987 51 46 Wright, Mr. Harold M. 1986 51 47 Wright, Janet 1985 51 48 Wright, Peter Leckie 1987 51 49 Wright, Mr. Richard John 1986 51 50 Wrightman, Mr. Reece 1986 280 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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51 51 Writers' Union of Canada 1984 51 52 Wu, Marianne 1985 51 53 WX 1130 AM Stereo Country 1988 51 54 Wyman, Mr. Harold 1987 51 55 Wynn, Mr. Graeme 1987 51 56 Xieu, Mr. Tan 1987 51 57 Yeats, Mrs. Chloe 1984 51 58 Yes Canada 1986-1987 51 59 Yik, Mr. Ken 1988 51 60 Young Astronauts Canada 1986 51 61 Young Canada Television 1986 51 62 Young Chamber of Commerce 1988 51 63 Young, Robert & Mary 1986-1987 51 64 Young Variety 1985 51 65 Youville Residence 1987 51 66 Yue, Professor & Mrs. Raymond 1988 51 67 Zell, Mr. Guntram 1985 51 68 General Correspondence 1990 51 69 General Correspondence (file 1 of 2) 1991

52 1 General Correspondence (file 2 of 2) 1991 52 2 General Correspondence 1992 52 3-4 General Correspondence (2 files) 1993 52 5 Householders - Vancouver-Quadra 1984-1993 52 6 Press Clippings 1985 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 281

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52 7 Press Clippings 1986 52 8 Press Clippings 1987 52 9 Press Clippings 1989 52 10 Press Clippings 1990 52 11 Press Clippings 1991 52 12 Press Clippings 1992

53 1 Correspondence, Outgoing Feb. 1987 53 2-3 Correspondence, Outgoing (2 files) March 1987 53 4 Correspondence, Outgoing Jan. 1990 53 5 Correspondence, Outgoing Feb. 1990 53 6 Correspondence, Outgoing March 1990 53 7 Correspondence, Outgoing April 1990 53 8 Correspondence, Outgoing May 1990 53 9 Correspondence, Outgoing June 1990 53 10 Correspondence, Outgoing July 1990 53 11 Correspondence, Outgoing Aug. 1990 53 12 Correspondence, Outgoing Sept. 1990 53 13 Correspondence, Outgoing Oct. 1990 53 14 Correspondence, Outgoing Nov. 1990 53 15 Correspondence, Outgoing Dec. 1990 53 16 Correspondence, Outgoing Jan. 1991 53 17 Correspondence, Outgoing Feb. 1991 53 18 Correspondence, Outgoing March 1991 53 19 Correspondence, Outgoing April 1991 282 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 9-3

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53 20 Correspondence, Outgoing May 1991

54 1 Correspondence, Outgoing June 1991 54 2 Correspondence, Outgoing July 1991 54 3 Correspondence, Outgoing Aug. 1991 54 4 Correspondence, Outgoing Sept. 1991 54 5 Correspondence, Outgoing Oct. 1991 54 6 Correspondence, Outgoing Nov. 1991 54 7 Correspondence, Outgoing Dec. 1991 54 8 Correspondence, Outgoing Jan. 1992 54 9 Correspondence, Outgoing Feb. 1992 54 10 Correspondence, Outgoing March 1992 54 11 Correspondence, Outgoing April 1992 54 12 Correspondence, Outgoing May 1992 54 13 Correspondence, Outgoing June 1992 54 14 Correspondence, Outgoing July 1992 54 15 Correspondence, Outgoing Aug. 1992 54 16 Correspondence, Outgoing Sept. 1992 54 17 Correspondence, Outgoing Nov. 1992 54 18 Correspondence, Outgoing Dec. 1992 54 19 Correspondence, Outgoing Jan. 1993 54 20 Correspondence, Outgoing Feb. 1993

55 1 Correspondence, Outgoing March 1993 55 2 Correspondence, Outgoing April 1993 MG 26 Q 9-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 283

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55 3 Correspondence, Outgoing May 1993 55 4 Correspondence, Outgoing June 1993 55 5 Correspondence, Outgoing July 1993 55 6 Correspondence, Outgoing Aug. 1993 55 7 Correspondence, Outgoing Sept. 1993 55 8 Correspondence, Outgoing Oct. 1993 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

MG 26 Q 10

SPEECHES SERIES

MG 26 Q 10-1 Speeches - Speech Material I Sub-Series

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1 1 Three Challenges for Contemporary Liberalism, Royal 13 Oct. 1962 York Hotel, Toronto 1 2 St. Patrick's College - Speaking Cards 28 Oct. 1962 1 3 D'Arcy McGee High School 2 Nov. 1962 1 4 Three challenges for Contemporary Liberalism 17 Nov. 1962 1 5 Social Forces in Canada: The Problem of Canadian 14 Feb. 1963 Identity 1 6 Education of Eskimos in Nouveau Québec 16 Sept. 1963 1 7 St. James United Church, Young Adult Group 5 Oct. 1963 (Speaking Cards) 1 8 The Role of a Member of Parliament 29 Oct. 1963 1 9 Speech given at , Ottawa 12 Nov. 1963 1 10 Trinity College, Toronto 20 Nov. 1963 1 11 Debate Held at McGill University 4 Dec. 1963 1 12 A new look at Canada - Canadian Club, New York 15 Jan. 1964 1 13 Youth Special 28 Jan. 1964 1 14 The role of a Member of Parliament, Montreal 29 Jan. 1964 1 15 Loyola College 5 Feb. 1964 1 16 Canadian Council of Churches, Ottawa 11 Feb. 1964 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 285

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1 17 Goddard College 12 Feb. 1964 1 18 Canada - Nightmare or Dream, Canadian Club of 2 Mar. 1964 Montreal 1 19 Women's Guild of St. Andrew & St. Paul 14 Apr. 1964 1 20 Nominating Convention, North Bay, Ont. 13 May 1964 1 21 Friends of John Turner Dinner 16 June 1964 1 22 National Parks, Speaking Cards 17 June-18 Sept. 1964 1 23 Speech at Water Level Seminar sponsored by Montreal 30 June 1964 Port Council, Montreal 1 24 The Canadian Bank of Brains, House of Commons 14 July 1964 1 25 Bank of British Columbia, Bill S-20 1964, Ottawa 22 July 1964 1 26 Waterloo South Liberal Association 2 Sept. 1964 1 27 Ontario Leadership Convention, Young Liberals - 18 Sept. 1964 Toronto, Ont. 1 28 Calgary Young Liberal Barbecue 19 Sept. 1964 1 29 Natural Resource - Water, Marine Club, Toronto 15 Oct. 1964 1 30 Off the couch and back to the drawing board - 21 Oct. 1964 Canadian Club, Vancouver 1 31 Windsor, Ontario 29 Oct. 1964 1 32 Westmorland Liberal Association 6 Nov. 1964 1 33 Sir George Williams 11 Nov. 1964 1 34 Issue for Canada - Radio Station CJAD. 15 Nov. 1964 1 35 Notes forming the Basis of a Speech on Water, 24 Nov. 1964 Montreal Rotary Club 1 36 Canada and the U.S. - Canada in International Affairs 6 Feb. 1965 1 37 Phi Epsilon Alpha Society 10 Feb. 1965 286 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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1 38 University of British Columbia Student - Alumni 25 Feb. 1965 Banquet 1 39 Speech given at the Franklin Society 29 Feb. 1965 1 40 Queen's Debate 2 Mar. 1965 1 41 Extract from notes of a speech to the Women's 16 Mar. 1965 Canadian Club of London, Ont. - Priorities for Canada

2 1 Lake levels - their significance and control, Cleveland, 30 Mar. 1965 Ohio 2 2 Campaign College, Toronto 3 Apr. 1965 2 3 Launching of M.S. "Frank H. Brown" at the Georges P. 22 Apr. 1965 Vanier Drydock 2 4 Following Launching of M.S. "Frank H. Brown" at 22 Apr. 1965 Canadian Vickers Ltd. 2 5 Polish Community, Montreal 2 May 1965 2 6 American Water Works Society, Halifax 3 May 1965 2 7 Postal Strike, Radio Address, Radio Station CJAD 6 Aug. 1965 2 8 Toronto Liberal Businessmen's Lunchon - Let's put 14 Sept. 1965 Canada into Orbit 2 9 Various issues for an election 17 Sept. 1965 2 10 Nomination meeting of the Federal Liberal Association 23 Sept. 1965 of St. Lawrence-St. George 2 11 Journey into Siberia, Rotary Club, Montreal 5 Oct. 1965 2 12 Transcript of conversation of Prime Minister Pearson 11 Oc. 1965 with Pauline Jewett and John Turner 2 13 Clean Water - A National Priority, Fort William, Ont. 19 Oct. 1965 2 14 Water: A Canadian Resource, Electrical Club, 3 Nov. 1965 Montreal MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 287

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2 15 A Canadian's View of North American Water 9 Dec. 1965 Resources Development, Washington 2 16 Protestant School Board, Montreal 17 Dec. 1965 2 17 Election Campaign 1965 2 18 The Canadian and Soviet North - A Common Frontier, 3 Feb. 1966 Toronto, Ont. 2 19 Engineering Institute of Canada, Toronto, Ont. 3 Feb. 1966 2 20 C.U.L.F. Convention, Ottawa, Ont. 13 Feb. 1966 2 21 Franklin Society, Montreal, Que. 23 Feb. 1966 2 22 Opening Canadian Government Travel Bureau, Detroit 21 Mar. 1966 2 23 Federal Lawyers Club of Ottawa 29 Mar. 1966 2 24 Annual Meeting - St. Lawrence-St. George 20 Apr. 1966 2 25 Century Club, Halifax, N.S. 23 Apr. 1966 2 26 Speech to the Junior Chamber of Commerce of 26 Apr. 1966 Montreal, Port of Montreal 2 27 Liberal Businessmen's Club, Windsor 28 Apr. 1966 2 28 Polish Millennium Celebrations, Montreal 8 May 1966 2 29 Young Liberal Seminar, Sask. 29 May 1966 2 30 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - Dinner 30 May 1966

3 1 The Political Challenge of Change - Toronto Kiwanis 15 June 1966 Club, Toronto, Ont. 3 2 Some Aspects of a National Transportation Policy - 28 June 1966 Kiwanis Club, Montreal Que. 3 3 Visit to Welland Section of the St. Lawrence Seaway 21 July 1966 3 4 Presentation of Shield of Freedom to Master of the 22 July 1966 CCGS "John Cabot," Montreal 3 5 T.V. Interview, Toronto, Ont. 25 Aug. 1966 288 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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3 6 Calgary, Alberta (Cancelled) 27 Aug. 1966 3 7 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association 12th 10 Sept. 1996 Annual Conference, Windsor Hotel, Montreal 3 8 Carleton Frosh 16 Sept. 1966 3 9 An Economic Bill of Rights, Liberal Association 22 Sept. 1966 3 10 Notes for Speech on 29 Sept. 1966 3 11 Educational & Technical Assistance, Commonwealth 30 Sept. 1966 Parliamentary Association Opening Debate 3 12 Managing the Public's Business - Montreal Board of 19 Oct. 1966 Trade 3 13 Hungarian Freedom Fighters' Fed., 10th Anniversary 22 Oct. 1966 3 14 A Second Canada: The Reach for Resources, B.C. 28 Oct. 1966 Newspaper Association 3 15 Resources Ministers Conference on "Pollution and our 30 Oct.- 4 Nov. Environment" 1966 3 16 A Second Canada: Education is Everybody's Business - 2 Nov. 1966 Scarborough Liberal Association, Toronto 3 17 Discours de Québec-Est 8 nov. 1966 3 18 All Systems Green: a look at tomorrow, Canada Air 10 Nov. 1966 Line Pilots, Vancouver, B.C. 3 19 University of British Columbia (noon visit) 10 Nov. 1966 3 20 Opening of Airport, Moncton, N.B. (Cancelled) 19 Nov. 1966 3 21 The Challenge of Competition, Automotive Transport 21 Nov. 1966 Association, Toronto, Ont. 3 22 Electrical and Electronic Engineers Speech - Montreal 1 Dec. 1966

4 1 A Second Canada: Prospects for Liberalism, Winnipeg, 3 Dec. 1966 Manitoba MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 289

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4 2 Safe Business is Good Business, Dominion Marine 17 Jan. 1967 Association, Montreal, Que. 4 3 Wetaskiwin Speech 19 Jan. 1967 4 4 St. James Literary Society 24 Jan. 1967 4 5 A Second Canada: Law Reform and Lawyers: the 2 Feb. 1967 Changing Order of the Static Law, 4 6 Calgary Speech 24 Feb. 1967 4 7 Notes for a Speech to the Saskatchewan Association of 14 Mar. 1967 Municipalities 4 8 Speech to Argenteuil County, Lachute, Que. 18 Mar. 1967 4 9 The Show 22 Mar. 1967 4 10 Second Canada: Consumer Interest, Power and 30 Mar. 1967 Freedom 4 11 Second Canada: New Freedom for the Consumer 7 Apr. 1967 4 12 Transcript of "The Nation's Business," CBC-TV 12 Apr. 1967 4 13 Speech to St. James Interdenominational Fellowship 19 Apr. 1967 4 14 Tribute to Jean Miquelon Apr. 1967 4 15 Second Canada: New Freedom for the Consumer, 5 May 1967 Vancouver Burnaby-Seymour 4 16 Burnaby-Seymour Founding Convention, Vancouver 6 May 1967 4 17 "New World Politics, A Tale of Two Countries" to the 13 May 1967 Association of American Editorial Cartoonists Convention, Montreal, Quebec 4 18 Citizenship Week, Rotary Club of Ottawa 15 May 1967 4 19 Loyola College Seventy-First Annual Convocation 27 May 1967 4 20 Speech to Consumers Association of Canada 1 June 1967 4 21 Speech re: Johnny Owen Building and Ross 6 June 1967 Fitzpatrick's Luncheon 290 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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4 22 Speech to Investment Dealers' Association 19 June 1967 4 23 Investment Dealers' Association 20 June 1967 4 24 Speech to Alistair Gillespie's Dinner, Toronto Club, 22 June 1967 Toronto, Ont. 4 25 Notes for the Toronto Star Seminar 22 June 1967 4 26 Official Opening of the Passenger Terminals at 6 July 1967 Montreal Harbour, Montreal, Que. 4 27 Kiwanis Club of Winnipeg 21 Aug. 1967 4 28 Carling World Golf Tournament, Toronto, Ont. 31 Aug. 1967 4 29 Speech Notes for the Centennial Graduation of Essex 9 Sept. 1967 District High School 4 30 The Public Dimension of Advertising, Institute of 22 Sept. 1967 Canadian Advertising, Montreal, Que. 4 31 A Second Canada: Behind the Corporate Curtain, 25 Sept. 1967 Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, Toronto, Ont.

5 1 Students' Society of McGill University, Conference 29 Sept. 1967 5 2 Speech - Dollard 1 Oct. 1967 5 3 Liberal Meeting in Prince Edward Island 3 Oct. 1967 5 4 Chamber of Commerce, Peterborough, Ont. 11 Oct. 1967 5 5 Une nouvelle option canadienne pour le Québec, 16 oct. 1967 Montreal Reform Club 5 6 The Consumer in the New Economy, Delivered in 17-18 Oct. 1967 House of Commons 5 7 Troubled Consumer in an Affluent Society, St. Francis 27 Oct. 1967 Xavier University 5 8 Notes for Prince Rupert Luncheon 6 Nov. 1967 5 9 The Imperative of Tomorrow 7 Nov. 1967 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 291

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5 10 Alberta Liberal Convention 8 Nov. 1967 5 11 Notes for Prince Rupert Speech 10 Nov. 1967 5 12 The Troubled Consumer in an Affluent Society, 15 Nov. 1967 Ottawa Carleton Liberal Association 5 13 Speech Notes for Moose Jaw Rotary 20 Nov. 1967 5 14 Speech Notes for Moose Jaw Liberal Association 20 Nov. 1967 5 15 St. Pat's Men’s Club 26 Nov. 1967 5 16 The New Economy - On the Frontline of Change, The 4 Dec. 1967 Canadian Club of Toronto 5 17 Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce 14 Dec. 1967 5 18 Speech to Universities during Fredericton Visit 1967 5 19 Biafra 1967 5 20 Centennial Meeting of Canadian Clubs 1967 5 21 Ile Perot Liberal Association Speech 1967 5 22 Region and Western Power 1967 5 23 National Unity 1967 5 24 National Economy: Fiscal Policy 1967 5 25 Better Business Bureau of St. John's, Nfld. 15 Jan. 1968 5 26 Bankruptcy Administration - Decisive Steps Forward, 18 Jan. 1968 News Release 5 27 Conference of Chief Justices and Puisne Judges having 18 Jan. 1968 Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy, Montreal, Que. 5 28 Leadership Statement 18 Jan. 1968 5 29 Junior Chamber of Commerce Speech, Edmonton, 20 Jan. 1968 Alberta 5 30 Edmonton Liberal Association, Edmonton, Alberta 20 Jan. 1968 5 31 Western Canadian Liberals, Winnipeg, Manitoba 21 Jan. 1968 292 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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5 32 Speech to the Toronto Greenwood Liberal Association 26 Jan. 1968 Founding Meeting 5 33 Congrès de la fédération liberale du Canada (Québec) - 26-28 jan. 1968 Hôtel Bonaventure 5 34 Turner Talking Points Jan. 1968 5 35 London Speech 3 Feb. 1968 5 36 Federated Cooperatives Limited Annual Meeting 8 Feb. 1968 5 37 "The Consumer Finds a Voice", The Women's 8 Feb. 1968 Canadian Club of Toronto

6 1 Ontario Liberal Association 9 Feb. 1968 6 2 John Turner Interviewed By Mrs. Betty Kennedy, 9 Feb. 1968 Radio Station CFRB, Toronto, Ont. 6 3 Campaign - Ontario Liberal Convention, Toronto, Ont. 9 Feb. 1968 6 4 A Programme to Reduce the Price of Drugs, Delivered 12 Feb. 1968 in House of Commons 6 5 Speech Notes for the Sarnia Liberal Association 15 Feb. 1968 Annual Meeting 6 6 Notes for Speech to the Saskatoon - Biggar Liberal 16 Feb. 1968 Association 6 7 Canada in a World of Revolution, St. George Series, 19 Feb. 1968 Toronto, Ont. 6 8 Food Brokers' Association 19 Feb. 1968 6 9 Canadian Association of Purchasing Agents 13 Mar. 1968 6 10 Campaign - Press Release, Kitchener, Ont. 15 Mar. 1968 6 11 In Defence of Canadian Nationalism, Richmond Hill 16 Mar. 1968 Municipal Offices 6 12 Campaign - Chamber of Commerce - Repentigny, Que. 19 Mar. 1968 6 13 Campaign - "A policy for the National Capital" 21 Mar. 1968 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 293

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6 14 Test of Economic Growth, Winnipeg, Manitoba 22 Mar. 1968 6 15 Test of Revolution - University Club, Vancouver, B.C. 23 Mar. 1968 6 16 Position on Indians - Grande Prairie 24 Mar. 1968 6 17 Campaign - Medicine Hat Party Reform - How to win 25 Mar. 1968 the West 6 18 The Stimulants of Growth, Liberal Delegates, Regina 25 Mar. 1968 6 19 Campaign - Quebec and Canada: A Different Option, 26 Mar. 1968 Hamilton, Ontario 6 20 Briefing Notes, Chatham, Ontario 26 Mar. 1968 6 21 Labour Reform, Lakehead, Ont. 26 Mar. 1968 6 22 Test of our Cities - Trois-Rivières Chamber of 27 Mar. 1968 Commerce 6 23 Test of Economic Health - Liberal Party Delegates, 28 Mar. 1968 Montreal 6 24 Politics and Religion, Windsor, Ont. 9 May 1968 6 25 Junior Achievements Banquet, Vancouver 30 May 1968 6 26 Solicitor General - Opening of R.C.M.P. Brandon Sub- 19 June 1968 Division Headquarters Building 6 27 International Symposium on Comparative Law 28 Aug. 1968 6 28 Opening of Col. McCrae House Aug. 1968 6 29 Quebec Supervisor Court, Montreal, Quebec 11 Sept. 1968 6 30 American Society of Real Estate Counsellors, Mont 21 Sept. 1968 Gabriel 6 31 Notes for Talk by Minister of Justice to Legal Officers 23 Sept. 1968 of Department - Visit to Department 6 32 Canadian Bar Association - British Columbia Sept. 1968 6 33 Notes for the "Publication of Statutes Bill" 1 Oct. 1968 6 34 Conférence des juges du Québec, Montebello, Québec 3-5 Oct. 1968 294 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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6 35 University of New Brunswick Convocation - 8-9 Oct. 1968 Frederiction

7 1 "Frontiers of Law & Lawyership", Convocation, 17-18 Oct. 1968 Osgoode Hall, Toronto (File 1) 7 2 "Frontiers of Law & Lawyership", Convocation, 17-18 Oct. 1968 Osgoode Hall, Toronto (File 2) 7 3 St. Patrick's Society of Montreal 24-25 Oct. 1968 7 4 Call to Ontario Bar Oct. 1968 7 5 Conference of Chief Justices, Quebec, Quebec 3-5 Nov. 1968 7 6 "Frontiers of Law and Lawyership: Legal Education for 8 Nov. 1968 the Just Society", Warden's Banquet, Cornwall, Ont. 7 7 Rockcliffe Public School, Book Fair 14 Nov. 1968 7 8 Church of St. Columba, Ottawa, Ontario 15 Nov. 1968 7 9 Dinner for Honourable Art Laing Nov. 1968 7 10 Judges Seminar, Québec Nov. 1968 7 11 Roughriders Dinner 2 Dec. 1968 7 12 Lambton Law Association - Sarnia 3 Dec. 1968 7 13 Sam Berger Negev Dinner 9 Dec. 1968 7 14 Ottawa Kiwanis Club - "Ottawa: Example for the 13 Dec. 1968 Nation" 7 15 Politics and Religion, Prior to Leadership Convention 1968 7 16 Douglas Marshall - John Turner Interview 1968 7 17 Consumer Department, Final Dinner 1968 7 18 J.N.T. Speeches - Election 1968 7 19 Present Law Regarding Marijuana Control 14 Jan. 1969 7 20 The Administration of Justice - Plugging the 22 Jan. 1969 Generation Gap MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 295

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7 21 Speech, Second Reading of Bill C - 150, Omnibus Bill 23 Jan. 1969 - House of Commons 7 22 Criminal Law Reform, Delivered in House of 23 Jan. 1969 Commons 7 23 Ontario Law Students Annual General Meeting 25 Jan. 1969 7 24 Admission to Barbados Bar Jan. 1969 7 25 Annual York-Scarborough Conference, Toronto, 1 Feb. 1969 "Creative Frontiers for Urban Law - Towards a Building of Community" 7 26 Richelieu Club, Rimouski 13 Feb. 1969 7 27 Michigan State University Conference 21 Feb. 1969 7 28 Rideau High School Senior Assembly 26 Feb. 1969 7 29 "Student Power - A Study in Dissent", to the Canadian 3 Mar. 1969 Club of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec

8 1 Two Plus One - CBC Fr. TV. 16 Mar. 1969 8 2 Washington, D.C. 20-23 Mar. 1969 8 3 Ottawa Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. Annual Meeting, Generation 26 Mar. 1969 Gap 8 4 Dinner with John Dobson 27 Mar. 1969 8 5 Liberal Party in Ontario, Hamilton 28 Mar. 1969 8 6 R.L. Crain Corporate Management Group Dinner 31 Mar. 1969 8 7 Human Rights, Gloucester High School, Ottawa, 1 Apr. 1969 Ontario 8 8 Calgary Police Week (Message Recorded) 7-12 Apr. 1969 8 9 Northwest Territories Tour 7-14 Apr. 1969 8 10 Canadian Club of Edmonton, "A Nation's 8 Apr. 1969 Commitment" 296 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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8 11 Forbes Community Dinner, at St. Louis de Montfort 19 Apr. 1969 Church Hall, Ottawa, Ontario 8 12 Algoma District Law Association & Sault Ste. Marie 25 Apr. 1969 Liberal Association, Sault St.Marie, Ontario 8 13 Québec Bar 24 May 1969 8 14 Mr. J.A. Habel Testimonial Dinner, Kapuskasing, Ont. 27 May 1969 8 15 Third Reading of Omnibus Bill May 1969 8 16 Southwest Nova Liberal Association 4 June 1969 8 17 - Toronto, Ontario 10 June 1969 8 18 New Brunswick Barristers' Society - Annual Meeting, 4-7 July 1969 St. Andrew's, N.B. 8 19 Proclamation of Amendments to Food and Drugs Act, 20 Aug. 1969 Narcotic Control Act and Criminal Code 8 20 Dinner - Uniformity Commissioners 25-29 Aug. 1969 8 21 "General Concepts of a Social Welfare Institution", 26 Aug. 1969 YMCA Speech, Ottawa, Ontario 8 22 Projet de Discours à l'occasion du 7e Colloque 27-29 août 1969 International de Droit Comparé 8 23 "Twin Freedoms: The Right to Privacy and the Right to 2 Sept. 1969 Know ", Canadian Bar Association Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ont.

9 1 4e Congrès de l'institut international de droit 7-13 sept. 1969 d'expression française, Montreal, Québec, Ottawa 9 2 Conference of Commonwealth Speakers Dinner 11 Sept. 1969 9 3 Law School, Winnipeg, 15-16 Sept. 1969 Manitoba 9 4 Minutes of Criminal Law Section 18 Sept. 1969 9 5 Notes for an address to Ottawa Lions Club Ladies' 23 Sept. 1969 Night MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 297

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9 6 Amendment to Pay System for Justices of the Peace in 2 Oct. 1969 the NWT - Press Release 9 7 Amendment to Pay System for Justices of the Peace in 2 Oct. 1969 the Yukon Territory - Press Release 9 8 Sweden Visit 2 Oct. 1969 9 9 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference 4-19 Oct. 1969 9 10 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association 13 Oct. 1969 Conference, Trinidad 9 11 Rotary Club & University of British 23-26 Oct. 1969 Columbia, Vancouver, Nanaimo, B.C. 9 12 "Justice for the Poor," Conference of Salvation Army 7 Nov. 1969 Social Workers, Ottawa, Ont. 9 13 Department of Justice Dinner 12 Nov. 1969

10 1 Opening of Language School 12 Nov. 1969 10 2 Richelieu Club Baie-Comeau 18 Nov. 1969 10 3 Criminal Law Meeting 21 Nov. 1969 10 4 Harrison Hot Springs Conference 21-23 Nov. 1969 10 5 "Justice for the Poor", 1969 International Conference, 1 Dec. 1969 North American Judges - San Francisco, California 10 6 Vancouver Bar Association 3 Dec. 1969 10 7 St. Thomas Anglican Church, Ottawa, Ontario 10 Dec. 1969 10 8 Notes for Videotaping of address to first-year Canadian 12 Dec. 1969 Law students, University of Western Ontario 10 9 Carleton County Bar Annual Dinner 12-14 Dec. 1969 10 10 St. Patrick's Society of Montreal - Dinner 17 Dec. 1969 10 11 Speech given at the Conference of Commissioners on 1969 Uniformity of Legislation 10 12 Ombudsman, House of Commons 13 Jan. 1970 298 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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10 13 Cumberland Agricultural Society 15 Jan. 1970 10 14 University of Western Ontario Video-Tape 17 Jan. 1970 10 15 Town Hall Meeting 21 Jan. 1970 10 16 "Give Earth a Chance: The Law and Pollution", Galt 28 Jan. 1970 Chamber of Commerce 10 17 T. Star Editorial Lunch 6 Feb. 1970 10 18 Ottawa University Women's Club Feb. 1970 10 19 Ridgemont High School Assembly 11 Feb. 1970 10 20 Ottawa University Young Liberals 11 Feb. 1970 10 21 Carleton University Journalism Students 18 Feb. 1970 10 22 Dobson Dinner, Montreal - White Paper on Taxation 18 Feb. 1970 10 23 Ottawa "Y" Opening 21 Feb. 1970 10 24 Queen's University Liberal Club, Kingston, Ont. 25 Feb. 1970

11 1 Inaugural Lecture in the Geo. M. Duck Annual Lecture 4 Mar. 1970 Series - University of Windsor, Ontario 11 2 Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada 24 Mar. 1970 11 3 "The Legal Profession Confronts the Future: Some 5-17 Mar. 1970 Thoughts on Law and Social Change", Commonwealth Caribbean - Canada Law Conference, Kingston, Jamaica 11 4 Chief Justice Cartwright Retirement from Supreme 20 Mar. 1970 Court of Canada 11 5 "Question Period", CJOH - CTV 5 Apr. 1970 11 6 Women's Institute Groups 15 Apr. 1970 11 7 Women's Institute Groups 22 Apr. 1970 11 8 Justice Bora Laskin Invocation at Supreme Court of 28 Apr. 1970 Canada MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 299

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11 9 Pine Ridge - Haliburton District Liberal Association, 29 Apr. 1970 Oshawa, Ont. 11 10 Le droit et les années 70: un manifeste pour la reforme 5 mai 1970 juridique, Ottawa, Ont. 11 11 St. Patrick's High School 8 May 1970 11 12 Opening of Joan of Arc House 10 May 1970 11 13 Law for the Seventies, Canadian Association of 15 May 1970 General Counsel, Windsor, Ont. 11 14 "The Right to Privacy in a Computronic Age", 21 May 1970 Kingston, Ont. 11 15 "Law in the Seventies: The Process of Criminal Law 29 May 1970 Reform - Proposals for Arrest and Bail", Law Society of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask. 11 16 "Computers, Privacy and the Law", Joint Conference of 1 June 1970 the Canadian Information Processing Society & the Canadian Operational Research Society, Vancouver, B.C. 11 17 Law in the Seventies, Rideau Kiwanis - La Paloma 11 June 1970 Restaurant, Ottawa, Ontario 11 18 "Law for the Seventies: A Manifesto for Law Reform," 26 June 1970 Canadian Club, St. Andrews, N.B. 11 19 Attorney Generals' Conference Halifax - Interview with July 1970 Rae Carelli

12 1 Northwest Territories 13-19 Aug. 1970 12 2 Fort Wellington, Prescott, Ont. 23 Aug. 1970 12 3 Abortion and Drugs - Comments on Memorandum 28 Aug. 1970 12 4 Canadian Bar Association Annual Meeting Halifax, 30 Aug-2 Sept. N.S. 1970 12 5 Interview with Peter Newman 4 Sept. 1970 300 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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12 6 "Police in a Confrontation Society", Canadian 4 Sept. 1970 Association of Police Chiefs, London, Ont. 12 7 St. Thomas More Lawyers Guild, Hamilton, Ontario 8 Sept. 1970 12 8 Opening of Superior Court, Montreal 9 Sept. 1970 12 9 Renfrew Agricultural Fair 10 Sept. 1970 12 10 Union internationale des avocats 11 sept. 1970 12 11 York North Liberal Association 16 Sept. 1970 12 12 Vancouver Area Policy Conference, "New Dimensions 19 Sept. 1970 in International Law", Vancouver, B.C. 12 13 Fiji Independence 10 Oct. 1970 12 14 Canterbury High School 22 Oct. 1970 12 15 Alma, Que. 27 Oct. 1970 12 16 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Meetings - Oct. 1970 Canberra, Australia - Speech on South Africa 12 17 2nd Reading of Bill C-181, House of Commons, 4 Nov. 1970 "There is no Freedom without Order under Law" 12 18 London West Liberal Association 4 Nov. 1970 12 19 ETV Filming 9 Nov. 1970 12 20 Canadian Club Ottawa, "The National Capital Area: 12 Nov. 1970 Canada in Microcosm" 12 21 Canadian Council on 4-H Clubs 13 Nov. 1970 12 22 Ottawa Boys' Club 14 Nov. 1970 12 23 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Dinner 18 Nov. 1970 12 24 Liberal Policy Convention 20-22 Nov. 1970 12 25 Dinner - British High Commission 4 Dec. 1970 12 26 Montreal 7-8 Dec. 1970 12 27 Advisory Council, Montebello 10-11 Dec. 1970 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 301

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12 28 Dinner for Mr. Bédard 14 Dec. 1970 12 29 Cumberland Lions Club 16 Dec. 1970

13 1-4 Ceylon and India / Commonwealth Law Conference, 26 Dec. 1970- 17 New Delhi (4 files) Jan. 1971 13 5 Papal Audience 15 Jan. 1971 13 6 Community Association of Cardinal, Official Opening 18 Jan. 1971 of Skating Rink, Cardinal, Ont. 13 7 Provincial Policy Rally - Toronto, Ontario 22-23-24 Jan. 1971 13 8 Constitutional Discussions 25-26- 27 Jan.-1-2- 3 Feb. 1971 13 9 Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, Executive 26 Jan. 1971 Luncheon 13 10 Justice Department Dinner 26 Jan. 1971 13 11 Don Valley Liberal Association 27 Jan. 1971 13 12 Queen's University, Kingston, Ont., "Under Attack" 3 Feb. 1971 13 13 Speech on Second Reading of Bill C-218 - Bail Bill 5 Feb. 1971 13 14 Dinner for Ministers 8 Feb. 1971 13 15 Federal - Provincial Conference 8-9 Feb. 1971 13 16 Bar of Montreal Dinner 15 Feb. 1971 13 17 Nomination Convention, Ottawa South 17 Feb. 1971 13 18 Speech to Joint Meeting John Howard Society & 24 Feb. 1971 Elizabeth Fry Society 13 19 John Howard Society & Elizabeth Fry Society 24 Feb. 1971 13 20 Canadian Student Liberals Convention, Ottawa, Ont. 26-27-28 Feb. 1971 13 21 Kamloops Funds Raising Dinner 5 Mar. 1971 302 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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14 1 Vancouver Institute - Speech not Delivered by Mr. 6 Mar. 1971 Turner 14 2 Lawyers' Club, Toronto - "Freedom Under Law & The 11 Mar. 1971 Response to Violence" 14 3 National Conference on Law & Poverty 11-13 Mar. 1971 14 4 Opening of YM-YWCA International Fair 15 Mar. 1971 14 5 Military Ball - Sherbrooke, Que. 20 Mar. 1971 14 6 Inauguration of Boys' Club Week 22 Mar. 1971 14 7 Goldschlag Luncheon 22 Mar. 1971 14 8 Boase Luncheon, House of Commons, Ottawa, Ont. 25 Mar. 1971 14 9 Brantford Board of Trade 1 Apr. 1971 14 10 Ottawa Hadassah Luncheon 5 Apr. 1971 14 11 Honourable Frank Mackenzie Ross Birthday Party, 14 Apr. 1971 Vancouver, B.C. 14 12 Threats of Violence and the Nature and Limit of the 21 Apr. 1971 Criminal Sanction 14 13 Yale Political Union, New Haven, Connecticut 22 Apr. 1971 14 14 Taping for "Le fond des choses" 23 avril 1971 14 15 Official Opening - D'Arcy McGee School 25 Apr. 1971 14 16 Beth Sholom Award Dinner - Toronto - "The Greening 5 May 1971 of Canadian Consciousness" 14 17 Montreal Symphony Orchestra Fund Raising Ball, 8 May 1971 Montreal Que. 14 18 United Kingdom 25-28 May 1971 14 19 Attorneys General Dinner 31 May 1971 14 20 AHEPA (American Hellenic Educational Progressive May 1971 Association) Dinner 14 21 Alberta Law Society, Jasper (not released) 5 June 1971 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 303

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14 22 Federal - Provincial Conference 14-15 June 1971 14 23 St. Leonard's School, Manotick 17 June 1971 14 24 National Liberal Caucus Conference 19-20 June 1971 14 25 Opening of Provincial Justice Building, St. Thomas, 23 June 1971 Ont. 14 26 House of Commons - Notes for Speech during Budget 28 June 1971 Debate 14 27 CBOT - Encounter - Interviewed by Charles Lynch & 1 July 1971 Ron Collister 14 28 Cabinet Visit to Victoria 1 July 1971 14 29 Atlantic Provinces Law Conference & Opening of 9 July 1971 Halifax Courthouse 14 30 South Ottawa Kiwanis Club 13 July 1971 14 31 North West Territories re: Legal Aid 16-20 Aug. 1971 14 32 Canadian Bar Association Convention, Banff 29-31 Aug. 1971

15 1 Interview - Doug Fisher 3 Sept. 1971 15 2 St. Patrick's College 8 Sept. 1971 15 3 Opening of Superior Court, Montreal 9 Sept. 1971 15 4 Michaelmas Conference, Toronto, Ontario 10 Sept. 1971 15 5 Ottawa Board of Trade 15 Sept. 1971 15 6 Magistrates Association of England 20 Sept. 1971 15 7 Chief Justices Conference, Regina, Sask. 26-28 Sept. 1971 15 8 Salvation Army Staff Band 15 Oct. 1971 15 9 Political Tour - Southern Manitoba 19-20 Oct. 1971 15 10 Kingston Medical-Legal Society 27 Oct. 1971 15 11 London West, Ontario 5 Nov. 1971 304 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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15 12 Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, Ontario 12 Nov. 1971 15 13 The Empire Club, Toronto, Ont. 18 Nov. 1971 15 14 County of Carleton Law Association 19 Nov. 1971 15 15 Official Opening of Fundorama'71, St. Aidan's Parish 20 Nov. 1971 Hall 15 16 Sir High School 22 Nov. 1971 15 17 National Defence College 29 Nov. 1971 15 18 Ottawa & District Liberal Association 1 Dec. 1971 15 19 Dinner for Canadian Judicial Council 9 Dec. 1971 15 20 Swearing-in of Judges of Supreme Court of Ontario, 17 Dec. 1971 Toronto 15 21 Speech to Caucus 30 Dec. 1971 15 22 Amb. Ramos' Dinner, Caracas 8 Jan. 1972 15 23 OCLA Meeting 17 Jan. 1972 15 24 Reception for Prime Minister By Ottawa M.P.'s 19 Jan. 1972 15 25 Lunch - R.G. Robertson 24 Jan. 1972 15 26 Meeting, , L. Francis 26 Jan. 1972 15 27 Farewell Justice 28 Jan. 1972 15 28 Liberal Association, Chicoutimi, Que 29 Jan. 1972 15 29 Knights of Colombus, Chicoutimi 29 Jan. 1972 15 30 National Conference on the Law, Ottawa, Ont. 1 Feb. 1972 15 31 Calgary North Liberal Association 4 Feb. 1972 15 32 Speech to Officials - Finance 10 Feb. 1972 15 33 Leeds, Federal Liberal Association 16 Feb. 1972 15 34 Justice Departmental Dinner, Ballroom, Skyline Hotel 23 Feb. 1972 15 35 Canadian Bar Association Mid-Winter Meeting of 28 Feb. 1972 Council, Montbello, Que. MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 305

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16 1 Luncheon - Bank of Canada 1 Mar. 1972 16 2 Ottawa University Civil Law Section - Grad. Dance, 4 Mar. 1972 Montebello, Que. 16 3 Fund Raising Dinner, Repentigny 10 Mar. 1972 16 4 Big Block Club, Vancouver B.C. 16 Mar. 1972 16 5 Nominating Meeting - J. Pringle 17 Mar. 1972 16 6 Dinner for Judge Sherwood 20 Mar. 1972 16 7 Party to Honour Hon. G.J. McIlraith, Ottawa, Ont. 21 Mar. 1972 16 8 Speech to Ottawa Kiwanis Club, "Evolving Canadian 24 Mar. 1972 Federalism" 16 9 Nomination Meeting - W. Deakon, Toronto, Ont. 28 Mar. 1972 16 10 OCLA Accountability Meeting 29 Mar. 1972 16 11 Speech to Canadian Club, Toronto, Ont. 4 Apr. 1972 16 12 Don Maxwell's Dinner 6 Apr. 1972 16 13 Hellenic City Dinner 15 Apr. 1972 16 14 Meeting of Businessmen with Prime Minister 17 Apr. 1972 16 15 Swearing-in Judge Fogarty, Ottawa, Ont. 17 Apr. 1972 16 16 Nomination Meeting, Ottawa-Centre 19 Apr. 1972 16 17 Opening Art Exhibition, National Council of Jewish 24 Apr. 1972 Women, Ottawa, Ont. 16 18 Knights of Columbus, Ottawa, Ont. 25 Apr. 1972 16 19 Salvation Army 1972 Red Shield Appeal Kick-off 28 Apr. 1972 16 20 Miles for Millions Walk, Ottawa, Ont. 29 Apr. 1972 16 21 Canadian Life Insurance Association Dinner Meeting 2 May 1972 16 22 Address to International Monetary Conference, 9 May 1972 Montreal, Que. 16 23 Lions Club of Navan 12 May 1972 306 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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16 24 Nomination Convention Hon. Allan MacEachen - 13 May 1972 Nova Scotia 16 25 CBC - "Encounter" Ottawa, Ont. 14 May 1972 16 26 CTV - "Question Period" 14 May 1972 16 27 Organization foe Economic Co-operation and May 1972 Development Meetings, Paris 16 28 Truro, N.S., Maritimes Chamber of Commerce 6 June 1972 16 29 Canadian Bankers Association, Winnipeg, Man. 8 June 1972 16 30 Interview with Dave Smith, Editor, Executive 14 June 1972 Magazine 16 31 Investment Dealers' Association, Winnipeg, Man. 16 June 1972 16 32 Nomination Meeting - K. Hymmen, Kitchener, Ont. 20 June 1972 16 33 Party for 10th Anniversary as an MP 21 June 1972 16 34 Canadian Club, St. Andrews 30 Jan. 1972 16 35 Meeting Mrs. M. Thatcher, Winnipeg, Man. 5 July 1972 16 36 Moncton Liberal Association, Moncton, N.B. 10 July 1972 16 37 Nomination Meeting - Haidasz, Toronto, Ont. 22 Aug. 1972 16 38 Nomination Meeting J. Roy, Timmins, Ont. 11 Sept. 1972 16 39 Honourable Robert Andras' Nomination Meeting, 14 Sept. 1972 Thunder Bay, Ont. 16 40 Commonwealth Finance Ministers Meeting, London, 21 Sept. 1972 England 16 41 Mr. Turner's Speech at the International Monetary 27 Sept. 197 Fund Conference, Washington, D.C. 16 42 Nomination Meeting - Ross Money, Cobourg 2 Oct. 1972 16 43 Meeting in St. Thomas - H. Stafford 3 Oct. 1972 16 44 Alma, Que. - , M.P. 6 Oct. 1972 16 45 Cranbrook, B.C., Doug Stewart's Riding 10 Oct. 1972 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 307

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16 46 Speech, Vancouver South & Vancouver Quadra 11 Oct. 1972 16 47 Penticton, B. Howard's Riding 11 Oct. 1972 16 48 Williams Lake, P. St-Pierre's Riding 11 Oct. 1972 16 49 Burnaby-Seymour - 's Riding 12 Oct. 1972 16 50 Speech to British North America Commitee, Montreal, 14 Oct. 1972 Que. 16 51 Prince Edward Island 16 Oct. 1972 16 52 Press Conference with Douglas Fullerton, National 18 Oct. 1972 Capital Commission

17 1 Edmonton, Hon. 's Riding 19 Oct. 1972 17 2 Drayton Valley, A. Sulatycky's Riding 19 Oct. 1972 17 3 Speech to Calgary-South 19 Oct. 1972 17 4 Speech at Guelph, Ont. 24 Oct. 1972 17 5 Speech to the South Ottawa Rotary Club 25 Oct. 1972 17 6 Rockcliffe Public School 27 Oct. 1972 17 7 Election Night, Ottawa-Carleton 30 Oct. 1972 17 8 Meeting with area Defeated Candidates 7 Nov. 1972 17 9 Opening of Watt's Creek Pollution Centre 10 Nov. 1972 17 10 Canadian Institutional Investors' Conference - Toronto, 16 Nov. 1972 Ont. 17 11 Canadian Bankers Association Dinner - Montreal, Que. 22 Nov. 1972 17 12 Private Planning Association, Ottawa, Ont. 26 Nov. 1972 17 13 Speech to Canadian Tax Foundation, Toronto, Ont. 28 Nov. 1972 17 14 Government Caucus 29 Nov. 1972 17 15 Press Conference-Federal Winter Job Expansion Plan 6 Dec. 1972 17 16 Speech to Chamber of Commerce, Corner Brook, Nfld. 12 Dec. 1972 308 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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17 17 Ontario Regional Meeting, Kingston, Ont. 20 Jan. 1973 17 18 Rasminsky's Dinner 24 Jan. 1973 17 19 Sam Kauffman's Dinner, Ottawa, Ont. 5 Feb. 1973 17 20 Gloucester South Comm. Association 14 Feb. 1973 17 21 Budget Speech in the House of Commons 19 Feb. 1973 17 22 Grenville-Carleton Association, G. Blair 27 Feb. 1973 17 23 Speech to Canadian Club of Toronto - Royal York 23 Mar. 1973 17 24 Toronto Star, Toronto, Ont. 23 Mar. 1973 17 25 Hellenic Banquet-Dance, Ottawa, Ont. 24 Mar. 1973 17 26 Meeting with Honourable H. Schmidt, Minister of 27 Mar. 1973 Finance of West Germany, Washington 17 27 Statement in the House of Commons 29 Mar. 1973 17 28 Visit President of Mexico, Ottawa, Ont. 30 Mar. 1973 17 29 Ottawa South Lions Club 4 Apr. 1973 17 30 Canadian Club Speech 4 Apr. 1973 17 31 Ottawa East Liberal Association 4 Apr. 1973 17 32 Italian Professional and Businessmen's Association, 6 Apr. 1973 Windsor, Ont. 17 33 STOL Public Meeting 10 Apr. 1973 17 34 York-Simcoe Liberal Association (J. Roberts) 11 Apr. 1973 17 35 L.P.O. Meeting, Ottawa, Ont. 14 Apr. 1973 17 36 Caribbean Development Bank Meeting, Jamaica 27 Apr. 1973 17 37 Israel 25th Anniversary, Ottawa, Ont. 6 May 1973 17 38 OCLA Annual Meeting 9 May 1973 17 39 Canadian Club, Morrisburg 10 May 1973 17 40 Lions Club of Navan 12 May 1973 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 309

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17 41 Interview, Barbara Frum, CBC 16 May 1973 17 42 Peterborough Liberal Association (H. Faulkner) 16 May 1973 17 43 Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Ottawa, Ont. 17 May 1973 17 44 St. Patrick's College Farewell Dinner - Ottawa 22 May 1973 17 45 Prime Ministers' Conference, Ottawa, Ont. 23-25 May 1973 17 46 North American Association of Editorial Cartoonists 25 May 1973 17 47 Montebello, Canadian Life Insurance Association 28 May 1973 Annual Dinner 17 48 Statement in House of Commons 29 May 1973

18 1 Gaspé - Chambre de commerce de la Gaspésie 3 juin 1973 18 2 House of Commons Speech on Bilingualism (Notes) 4 June 1973 18 3 Organization for Economic Co-operation and 6-8 June 1973 Development Ministerial Meetings - Paris 18 4 Michaelmas Conference 8-10 June 1973 18 5 Laporte Richelieu Club Dinner 9 June 1973 18 6 Regina, Sask., Saskatchewan Liberal Association 13 June 1973 18 7 Speech in House of Commons, Bill C-192, Income Tax 13 June 1973 Act (No. 2) 18 8 Mr. Turner's Remarks in House of Commons on 14 June 1973 Motion of Gillies 18 9 Sault Ste Marie Liberal Association 20 June 1973 18 10 Toronto Men's Press Club 21 June 1973 18 11 Opening day of Royal Week of Racing 23 June 1973 18 12 St. Mary's Parish, Navan, Ont. 24 June 1973 18 13 Industrial Cape Breton Board of Trade 28 June 1973 18 14 Western Liberal Conference 13-15 July 1973 310 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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18 15 Committee of Twenty, Washington 30-31 July 1973 18 16 Press Briefing 2 Aug. 1973 18 17 Lunch, D.M. 29 Aug. 1973 18 18 Dinner, M. Hunter 6 Sept. 1973 18 19 Speech in House of Commons 10 Sept. 1973 18 20 Pembroke 11 Sept. 1973 18 21 National Liberal Party Convention, Chateau Laurier, 14-16 Sept. 1973 Ottawa 18 22 Dar-Es-Salaam & Nairobi 15 Sept.-5 Oct. 1973 18 23 Leadership Candidates, Ottawa, Ontario 12 Oct.1973 18 24 Lions Club, Ottawa, Ont. 16 Oct. 1973 18 25 Speech to London, Ont., Chamber of Commerce 24 Oct. 1973 18 26 St. Aidan's Church 25 Oct. 1973 18 27 Cabinet Meeting in Prince Edward Island 26 Oct. 1973 18 28 1973 Provincial Leadership Convention, Royal York 27-28 Oct. 1973 Hotel, Toronto, Ont. 18 29 St. Aidan's Church, Ottawa, Ont. 29 Oct. 1973 18 30 Blackburn Hamlet Community Association 30 Oct. 1973 18 31 Statement in House of Commons in Motions 2 Nov. 1973 18 32 Speech to "50" Club, Cleveland, Ohio 5 Nov. 1973 18 33 Russell Road Senior Citizens 7 Nov. 1973 18 34 Mr. Payne's Wedding, Ottawa, Ont. 9 Nov. 1973 18 35 Toronto-York Liberal Dinner 14 Nov. 1973 18 36 Ottawa University - Carleton University 14-19 Nov. 1973 18 37 Speech to Institutional Investing in Canada 20 Nov. 1973 Conference, Montreal, Que. MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 311

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18 38 Meeting with Hon. R. Garneau: Family Allowances 20 Nov. 1973 18 39 Handicraft Festival - Elmwood School 23 Nov. 1973 18 40 National Caucus Meetings 23-24 Nov. 1973 18 41 Speech to Ontario Federation of Agriculture, Oshawa, 26 Nov. 1973 Ont. 18 42 The Conference Board in Canada, Montebello, Que. 30 Nov.-2 Dec. 1973 18 43 New York, Speech to U.S. Council of the International 10 Dec. 1973 Chamber of Commerce 18 44 Oil Export Charge Act - 2nd Reading 3 Jan. 1974 18 45 Speech to the Committee of 20 in Rome 18 Jan. 1974 18 46 Energy Conference, Ottawa, Ont. 22-23 Jan. 1974 18 47 Ryerson Liberal Club, Toronto, Ont. 28 Jan. 1974 18 48 Speech to the Canadian Club of Toronto 28 Jan. 1974

19 1 Washington Energy Conference 11-13 Feb. 1974 19 2 Chamber of Commerce of Province of Quebec, 19 Feb.1974 Montreal, Que. 19 3 Departmental Dinner, Finance - Chateau, Ottawa, Ont. 21 Feb. 1974 19 4 The Canadian Life Insurance Association Dinner 28 Feb. 1974 19 5 Beauharnois Liberal Association (G. Laniel) 1 Mar. 1974 Valleyfield, Que. 19 6 Speech in House of Commons, Throne Speech Debate 5 Mar. 1974 19 7 Vancouver Visit 6-7 Mar. 1974 19 8 Dinner - Lincoln Liberal Association, Grimsby, Ont. 15 Mar. 1974 19 9 Luncheon - Hamilton Mountain Liberal Association, 15 Mar. 1974 Hamilton, Ont. 19 10 Statement in House of Commons re: Equalization 18 Mar. 1974 312 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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19 11 Fund-Raising Dinner, Trois-Rivières, Que. 22 Mar. 1974 19 12 Hellenic Community - Skyline Hotel, Ottawa, Ont. 23 Mar. 1974 19 13 Mount Carmel Church Hall Meeting, Ottawa-Carleton 25 Mar. 1974 19 14 Dinner for Gordon Blair - Room 200, W.B. 29 Mar. 1974 19 15 Speaking Notes for Remarks to Caucus 3 Apr. 1974 19 16 Club Kinsmen de Qué., Château Frontenac, Qué. 8 Apr. 1974 19 17 Statement to Finance, Trade & Economic Affairs 10 Apr. 1974 Committee in Connection with Main Estimates of Department, 1974-75 19 18 Joint Meeting of the Institute of Chartered Accountants 19 Apr. 1974 & The Law Society of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba 19 19 Liberal Party of Manitoba Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, 20 Apr. 1974 Manitoba 19 20 Lunch for Rt. Hon. Peter Shore, British Secretary of 22 Apr. 1974 State for Trade, New Zealand Room, House of Commons, Ottawa, Ont. 19 21 Budget Speech to the House of Commons 6 May 1974 19 22 Budget Press Conference 9 May 1974 19 23 Life Underwriters Association of Waterloo County and 22 May 1974 Cambridge-Guelph, Kitchener, Ont. 19 24 Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Women's Committee, 23 May 1974 Montreal, Que. 19 25 Opening of Lloyd Francis' Headquarters - Ottawa West 24 May 1974 19 26 Hon. Martin O'Connell's Nomination Meeting, 27 May 1974 Scarborough East 19 27 Discours au Club Richelieu de Hull, La Chaumière, 28 mai 1974 Hull, Qué. 19 28 Ottawa-Carleton Nomination Meeting, Hon. J.N. 29 May 1974 Turner - Brookfield High School, Ottawa, Ont. MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 313

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19 29 Ottawa-Centre Liberal Nomination Meeting, Lisgar 30 May 1974 Collegiate - Hugh Poulin - Ottawa, Ont.

20 1 Mise en Nomination de Denis Ethier, Glengarry- 3 June 1974 Prescot-Russell, St-Isidore de Prescott, Ontario 20 2 Leeds Riding (Donna Healy, Liberal Candidate) 6 June 1974 Athens, Ont. 20 3 Halton Riding (Dr. Filbrook, Liberal Candidate) 11 June 1974 Georgetown, Ont. 20 4 Parry Sound-Muskoka (Ted Leslie, Liberal Candidate) 12 June 1974 Huntsville, Ont. 20 5 Canadian Association for Latin America (Introducing 17 June 1974 Antonio Ortiz Mena at Dinner), Toronto, Ont. 20 6 Winnipeg North Centre Riding, Winnipeg, Man. 19 June 1974 20 7 Vancouver Quadra Riding (Frank Low-Beer, Liberal 20 June 1974 Candidate) Vancouver, B.C. 20 8 Kamloops-Cariboo Riding (Len Marchand, Liberal 20 June 1974 Candidate), Kamloops & Quesnel, B.C. 20 9 Medicine Hat Riding (, Liberal Candidate) 21 June 1974 Medicine Hat, Alberta 20 10 Public Luncheon Meeting Sponsored by Calgary 21 June 1974 Chamber of Commerce - Calgary, ALberta 20 11 Ridings of Cape Breton-the Sydneys & Cape Breton- 27 June 1974 East Richmond (Candidates: Russell MacLelland & George Wilson), Sydney, N.S. 20 12 Election Night Speech, Ottawa, Ont. 8 July 1974 20 13 Department of Finance Seminar, Ste-Adèle, Qué. 28 Aug. 1974 20 14 Luncheon Discussion with Hon. Jean Chrétien, 3 Sept. 1974 President of Treasury Board, & Officials, Ottawa, Ont. 20 15 Speech to Canadian Club of Vancouver, B.C. - Hotel 13 Sept. 1974 Georgia, Vancouver, B.C. 314 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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20 16 Alberta - Press - Edmonton, Alberta 14 Sept. 1974 20 17 Speech to Canadian Conference on Banking - Chateau 16 Sept. 1974 Champlain, Montreal, Que. 20 18 Opening of Commonwealth Finance Ministers, 25 Sept. 1974 Conference, Ottawa, Ont. 20 19 Introducing Oscar Peterson, National Arts Centre, 26 Sept. 1974 Ottawa, Ont. 20 20 Speech to 1974 Annual Meetings of International 2 Oct. 1974 Monetary Fund & International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Washington, D.C. 20 21 Notes for remarks during Throne Speech debate - 9 Oct. 1974 House of Commons 20 22 Press - Western Trip 16-21 Oct. 1974 20 23 Businessmen's Luncheon, Manitoba Club - Winnipeg, 17 Oct. 1974 Manitoba 20 24 Fort Rouge Liberal Association - Winnipeg, Manitoba 17 Oct. 1974 20 25 Premiers Conference - Ottawa, Ont. 30 Oct. 1974 20 26 Ottawa Board of Trade - Ottawa, Ont. 15 Nov. 1974 20 27 Budget Speech delivered in the House of Commons, 18 Nov. 1974 Ottawa, Ont. 20 28 Transcript of Minister's Press Conference following 18 Nov. 1974 Budget Speech in House of Commons - Ottawa, Ont. 20 29 Notes for Interview by Doug Fisher, 312 W.B. - 21 Nov. 1974 Ottawa, Ont. 20 30 Cabinet Meeting at Meach Lake, Que. 23 Nov. 1974 20 31 Statements on Taxation of Resource Industries & 9-10 Dec. 1974 Equalization to Federal Provincial Meeting of Ministers of Finance - Ottawa, Ont. 20 32 Speech to Canadian Club of Toronto - Toronto, Ont., 27 Jan. 1975 27 Jan. 1975 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 315

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20 33 Federal Liberal Association of Lanark-Renfrew- 1 Feb. 1975 Carleton, Arnprior, Ottawa 20 34 Speech to the Canadian Construction Association - 10 Feb. 1975 Ottawa, Ont. 20 35 Town Hall Meeting, Hillcrest High School - Ottawa, 5 Mar. 1975 Ont. 20 36 Harvard Business School Club - Toronto, Ont. 6 Mar. 1975 20 37 William Simon Visit to Ottawa, Ont. 11 Mar. 1975 20 38 NDP Economic Position, House of Commons - 13 Mar. 1975 Ottawa, Ont. 20 39 Sun Youth Awards Dinner - Montreal, Que. 14 Mar. 1975 20 40 School of Business - Wolfville, N.S. 20 Mar. 1975

21 1 OCLA Annual Meeting, Hillcrest High School - 2 Apr. 1975 Ottawa, Ont. 21 2 Ottawa, Ontario, Conference of First Ministers 10 Apr. 1975 21 3 Finance, Trade and Economic Affairs Committee - 14 Apr. 1975 Ottawa, Ont. 21 4 Middle East Trip: United Kingdom, Iran, Kuwait, 16 Apr. 1975 Saudia Arabia & Algeria 21 5 Business Press Conference - 312 W.B. Ottawa, Ont. 6 May 1975 21 6 Canadian Labour Congress Statement 8 May 1975 21 7 Sarnia-Lambton Liberal Association 9 May 1975 21 8 Speech in House of Commons - Ottawa, Ont. 14 May 1975 21 9 Welland Liberal Association - Welland, Ontario 15 May 1975 21 10 St-Henri Liberal Association, St-Henri, Que. 21 May 1975 21 11 Opening of Fire Hall - Vars, Ont. 28 May 1975 21 12 Halifax Board of Trade - Halifax, N. S. 29 May 1975 316 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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21 13 Beach Industries - Smith Falls, Ont. 30 May 1975 21 14 Gordon Securities - Montreal, Que. 5 June 1975 21 15 Investment Dealers Association, Chateau Montebello, 6 June 1975 Que. 21 16 Press Conference - Ottawa, Ont. 23 June 1975 21 17 Canadian Financial Conference, Conference Board in 26 June 1975 Canada - Toronto, Ont. 21 18 CJOH Press Conference, Question Period - Ottawa, 27 June 1975 Ont. 21 19 Bill O'Neill Night - St. Andrews, N.B. 28 June 1975 21 20 The Nation's Business - CBC Studio - Ottawa, Ont. 6 June 1975 21 21 Amendments to Excise Tax Act - Second Reading 8 July 1975 Remarks 21 22 Signature of Double Taxation Convention with Israel, 21 July 1975 Ottawa, Ont. 21 23 International Monetary Fund Board of Governors - 2 Sept. 1975 Washington, D.C. 21 24 Statement at the Joint Annual Discussion, Washington, 3 Sept. 1975 D.C. 21 25 38th Annual Conference of the Association of 8 Sept. 1975 Superintendents of Insurance of the Provinces of Canada - Ottawa, Ont. 21 26 Farewell Party at Department of Finance 19 Sept. 1975 21 27 Reply to Reporters (Diefenbaker Birthday), Saskatoon 20 Sept. 1975 21 28 Farewell Dinner For JNT. Hosted by Dept. of Finance, 25 Sept. 1975 Chateau Laurier 21 29 Canadian Headmasters' Association, Ashbury College 21 Oct. 1975 21 30 Sandra Severn 30 Oct. 1975 21 31 Ottawa Board of Trade 14 Nov. 1975 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 317

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21 32 Dobson Dinner 20 Nov. 1975 21 33 Toronto Globe and Mail: "Is the Law Liberal?" 23 Jan. 1976 21 34 South Ottawa Lions Club Material 5 Feb. 1976 21 35 Macdonald Dinner - Toronto, Ont. 23 Feb. 1976 21 36 OCLA Annual Meeting - Ottawa, Ont. 25 Feb. 1976 21 37 Greek Dinner - Ottawa, Ont. 28 Feb. 1976 21 38 Urie Dinner - Ottawa, Ont. 4 Mar. 1976 21 39 Reflections and Perspectives, Ontario Economic 15 Mar. 1976 Council 21 40 Forum for Young Canadians - Ottawa, Ont. 18 Mar. 1976 21 41 B'nai Birth re: Mervin Mirsky - Ottawa, Ont. 24 Mar. 1976

22 1 Lunch in Honour of Ambassador Enders, Toronto, Ont. 15 Apr. 1976 22 2 CPR Dinner 5 May 1976 22 3 Mr. Turner's Speech to Kiwanis Club - Chateau Laurier 7 May 1976 - Ottawa, Ont. 22 4 Rubber Association 1 June 1976 22 5 Bennett 2 June 1976 22 6 Young Presidents' Association 14 June 1976 22 7 "Freedom of Information" Speech to Canadian Bar 30 Aug. 1976 Association - Winnipeg, Manitoba 22 8 Philip Morris (Benson/Hed[ges]) 14 Sept. 1976 22 9 Gordon Clarkson 26 Sept. 1976 22 10 "A view from the Private Sector", Mr. Turner's Speech 25 Oct. 1976 to the Canadian Club - Toronto, Ont. 22 11 Salomon Bros., San Francisco 26 Oct. 1976 318 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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22 12 JNT Speech: Fr. Conway Testimonial, St. Patrick's 12 Nov. 1976 College - Ottawa, Ont. 22 13 "Effects of Quebec Election," Mr. Turner's Speech to 18 Nov. 1976 the Primrose Club 22 14 Roast - Calgary, Alberta 15 Feb. 1977 22 15 "Canadian Unity", Canadian Club - Vancouver, B.C. 24 Mar. 1977 22 16 Ed Grubb Dinner - Toronto, Ont. 12 Apr. 1977 22 17 "Some Comments on the Contemporary Scene", JNT 21 Apr. 1977 Speech to the Trust Companies A.M., London, Ont. 22 18 Earl McLaughlin Luncheon 19 May 1977 22 19 Upper Canada College, Toronto 2 June 1977 22 20 Canadian Business Press 8 June 1977 22 21 Michaelmas Conference 11 June 1977 22 22 "Canada and Economic Reality," JNT's Speech to 8 Sept. 1977 Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, Bermuda 22 23 Ombudsmen's Conference 13 Sept. 1977 22 24 Cleveland 5 Oct. 1977 22 25 Speeches: Confederation Dinner 4 Nov. 1977 22 26 "The Future of our Country", Speeches, Toronto 10 Nov. 1977 Insurance Conference 22 27 JNT Speeches: Bechtel Directors' meeting 17 Nov. 1977 22 28 JNT Speeches: Calvin Presbyterian Church 27 Nov. 1977 22 29 Morgan Guaranty, N.Y. 6 Dec. 1977 22 30 Salomon Bros., N.Y. 7 Dec. 1977 22 31 Constitution: Material for U.B.C. Law School Speech 26 Jan. 1978 22 32 Citation Club - Toronto, Ont. 19 Apr. 1978 22 33 Maclean-Hunter Luncheon 21 Apr. 1978 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 319

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22 34 Canadian Association of General Counsel, Toronto, 5 May 1978 Ont.

23 1 McM-B Dinner (Frank Gerity) 8 June 1978 23 2 Dana Corporation, Toronto-Dominion Centre 13 June 1978 23 3 JNT Speeches: Jake Dunlap & Sam Koffman Roast, 20 June 1978 Variety Club of Toronto 23 4 Michaelmas Conference 24-25 June 1978 23 5 JNT Speeches: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 19 Nov. 1978 Kitchener, Ont. 23 6 Morgan, Stanley - New York 19 Dec. 1978 23 7 Lougheed Dinner 4 Jan. 1979 23 8 Osbaldeston Dinner 30 Jan. 1979 23 9 Bishop Strachan School BSS - Sr. Girls, Toronto, Ont. 3 Apr. 1979 23 10 JNT's 50th Birthday 7 June 1979 23 11 Tom Enders Lunch, McMillan-Binch, Toronto, Ont. 5 Sept. 1979 23 12 Policy Analysis 7 Apr. 1980 23 13 Atlantic, Y.P.O. 10 Apr. 1980 23 14 JNT Speeches: Canoe Trip - Arctic Circle Club 14 Apr. 1980 23 15 JNT Speeches: Michaelmas Conference, "The 14 June 1980 Layman's Expectations of the Priesthood" 23 16 Mt. Allison University Honorary Degree 25 Oct. 1980 23 17 "Our National Perspective", Speech to the Annual 29 Oct. 1980 Administration Society Dinner, University of Regina 23 18 Metro Toronto Legal Secretaries Association 6 Jan. 1981 23 19 JNT Speeches: "75 Years of Beta Theta Pi in Canada" 24 Oct. 1981 23 20 Ruth Ellen Grace Wedding 6 Mar. 1982 320 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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23 21 "Business and Government": Institute for Political 29 Mar. 1982 Involvement - Calgary, Alta. 23 22 Michaelmas Conference 4-6 June 1982 23 23 Ashbury College Graduating Class 9 June 1982 23 24 Mexico Speech Material 11 Oct. 1982

24 1 XII International Congress of Accountants - Mexico 11 Oct. 1982 City,"A Professional Goal - International Harmony in Accounting Standards" 24 2 Misener Holdings (Shipping), Niagara-on-the Lake 1 Nov. 1982 24 3 Southam Seminar 5 Jan. 1983 24 4 Law Student Lecture 8 Feb. 1983 24 5 London Life 11 Mar. 1983 24 6 Speeches: Zubin Mehta Dinner (Friends of Hebrew 27 Apr. 1983 University - Montreal) 24 7 B.C.N.I. Policy Committee 28 Apr. 1983 24 8 McMillan, Binch 26 Oct. 1983 24 9 JNT Speeches: Eric Morse Dinner 2 Dec. 1983 24 10 Edmonton, Alberta 23 Nov. 1984 24 11 Vancouver Quadra Annual Meeting 15 Dec. 1984 24 12 Speech on Universality, House of Commons 20 Dec. 1984 24 13 Liberal Communications Group n.d., 1985 24 14 Speeches - General 1968-1971 24 15 Various Speeches and Speeches Cards n.d. 24 16 Speeches and Correspondence re: Minister's T.V. 3 Nov1966-5 June Appearances & Speeches 1967 24 17 Speeches: Correspondence re: Minister's Speeches & 14 June 1967-21 T.V. Appearances Oct. 1970 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 321

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24 18 Speeches: Speech List (People to receive copies of n.d. Speeches) 24 19 Current Reading Material n.d.

25 1 Speech Material - French Material 15 Nov. 1967-1968 25 2 Material - Consumer - Speeches n.d. 25 3 Speaking Topics n.d., 12-21 July 1971 25 4 Speech Material (Graduating Students) 2 Nov. 1962-2 Oct. 1979 25 5 Speech Material (Humour File) n.d., 1968-1986 25 6 Speech Material - Quotations n.d., 1962-1985 25 7 Speech Material on Religion n.d., 1983 25 8 Speech Material (Students General) n.d., 1969

26 1 Speaking Cards Various Subjects, Reference Material n.d. 26 2 Speech Technique n.d., 1966-1968 26 3 Current Speech Material: Mr. Turner's speeches & n.d., 1967-1983 notes for speeches 26 4 Speeches Material 1976 26 5 Campaign - JNT Speeches/Discours/Misc. 1984 26 6 Alberta Speaking Engagements 1967-1971 26 7 British Columbia Speaking Engagements 1969-1972 26 8 Speaking Engagements, B.C. 1967-1969 26 9 Manitoba Speaking Engagements 1967-1971 26 10 Cabinet Visit to Manitoba 30 June-2 July 1970 322 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-1

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26 11 New Brunswick Speaking Engagements 1970 26 12 Dinner, Barristers Society of New Brunswick 4 July 1970 26 13 Political Tour New Brunswick 9-10 July 1970 26 14 Nova Scotia Speaking Engagements 1967-1971

27 1 Attorneys Generals' Conference - Halifax, N.S. July 1970 27 2 Speaking Engagements - Ontario 26 May 1967- 25 Sept. 1967 27 3 Ontario Speaking Engagements 1968-1971 27 4 Québec Speaking Engagements 1967-1969 27 5 Prince Edward Island Speaking Engagements 1967 27 6 Saskatchewan Speaking Engagements 1966-1968 27 7 Speaking Engagements - General 1969-1970 27 8 Speaking Engagements - General 1971-1972 27 9 John N. Turner Personal - Visit to Mexico Jan. 1968 27 10 Engagements - General 1964-1968 27 11 Engagements - Schedules (General) 1968-1969 27 12 Engagements Completed 1968-June 1969

28 1 Engagements Completed July 1969- Dec. 1969 28 2 Engagements Completed Jan.-May 1970 28 3 Engagements Completed June-Dec. 1970 28 4 Trip to Alberta 1971 28 5 Trips - General 1968-1972 28 6 Trip to Edmonton 1968-1969 MG 26 Q 10-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 323

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28 7 Trip to British Columbia 1971-1972 28 8 Trip to Vancouver 1966-1971 28 9 Trip to Prince Rupert 1967-1968 28 10 Trips to Manitoba 1970- 1971 28 11 Manitoba 18-20 Oct. 1971 28 12 Trips to Saint John, New Brunswick 1970-1972 28 13 Trip to Newfoundland & P.E.I 13-14 Sept. 1966 28 14 Trip to Nova Scotia 8-9 July 1971 28 15 Trips - Ontario 18-19 Nov. 1971 28 16 Trip to Galt 28 Jan. 1970 28 17 Trip to London, Ont. 5 Nov. 1971 28 18 Trip to Peterborough, Ont. 1967

29 1 Trips to Saskatchewan Nov. 1967 29 2 Trip to N.W.T. 16-20 Aug. 1971 29 3 Trip to England (4 files) Oct. 1969 29 4 Trip to Jamaica Mar. 1970 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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1 1 Announcement of Candidacy 16 Mar. 1984 1 2 Press Conference - Questions and Answers 16 Mar. 1984 1 3 Interview - The Journal, CBC 16 Mar. 1984 1 4 Interview - Le Point, CBC 16 Mar. 1984 1 5 Interview - Canada A.M. 19 Mar. 1984 1 6 Statement to the Members of the Federal Liberal 21 Mar. 1984 Caucus, Ottawa 1 7 Ontario Liberal Convention 24 Mar. 1984 1 8 Edmonton 28-29 Mar. 1984 1 9 Calgary 29 Mar. 1984 1 10 Vancouver - B.C. Liberal Party Convention 30 Mar. 1984 1 11 Saskatoon 2 Apr. 1984 1 12 Regina 2 Apr. 1984 1 13 Winnipeg 3-4 Apr. 1984 1 14 London and Kitchener 6 Apr. 1984 1 15 Ontario Caucus, Toronto 10 Apr. 1984 1 16 Ottawa 12 Apr. 1984 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 325

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1 17 Montreal 11-12 Apr. 1984 1 18 MTV Interviews, Toronto 13 Apr. 1984 1 19 St. John's, Corner Brook and Deer Lake, 16 Apr. 1984 Newfoundland 1 20 Charlottetown 17 Apr. 1984 1 21 Halifax 18 Apr. 1984 1 22 Moncton 19 Apr. 1984 1 23 Greek Community, Toronto 23 Apr. 1984 1 24 Remarks at the Liberal Women's Luncheon, Toronto, 24 Apr. 1984 Ontario 1 25 St. Catharines, Ontario 25 Apr. 1984 1 26 Burlington, Ontairo 25 Apr. 1984 1 27 Remarks at Luncheon, Winnipeg 26 Apr. 1984 1 28 Burnaby, B.C. 26-27 Apr. 1984 1 29 Saskatoon Policy Conference 28-29 Apr. 1984 1 30 News Conference, Ste-Foy, Quebec 1-2 May 1984 1 31 Speech Notes to the Quebec Chamber of Commerce, 2 May 1984 Holiday Inn, Ste. Foy 1 32 Ottawa 3 May 1984 1 33 Halifax Policy Seminar 5-6 May 1984 1 34 Notes for Remarks to a Liberal Luncheon on the 9 May 1984 Canadian Economy "The National Partnership" 1 35 Stratford, Ontario 9 May 1984 1 36 Monte Cassino Place 10 May 1984 1 37 Trenton, Ontario 10 May 1984 1 38 Reception for the Editors of the Ethnic Press 11 May 1984 1 39 Montreal Policy Forum 13 May 1984 326 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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1 40 Sherbrooke, Quebec 16 May 1984 1 41 Interviews, Montreal 17 May 1984 1 42 Laval 17 May 1984 1 43 Cape Breton Yacht Club 22 May 1984 1 44 Speeches, Scrums and Interviews - Maritime Provinces 23 May 1984

2 1 Interview - Toronto Star 24 May 1984 2 2 Vancouver Policy Conference 26 May 1984 2 3 Vancouver Policy Conference 27 May 1984 2 4 Victoria, Terrace and Prince George, B.C. 27-28 May 1984 2 5 Interviews - Jeff Simpson, Ron Graham 28 May 1984 2 6 Rossland and Kelowna, B.C. 29 May 1984 2 7 Lethbridge and Calgary 29 May 1984 2 8 Interviews - Allan Garr, Roy MacGregor 29-30 May 1984 2 9 Edmonton 30 May 1984 2 10 Brandon, Manitoba 30 May 1984 2 11 Interview with P. Poirrier - Le Droit 31 May 1984 2 12 John Turner Speaks Out on the Issues - Federal Liberal May 1984 Leadership Campaign 2 13 Northern Ontario Tour 31 May-1 June 1984 2 14 Interview - Editorial Board, Maclean's 2 June 1984 2 15 Toronto Policy Conference 3 June 1984 2 16 Scrum - Windsor, Ontario 5 June 1984 2 17 Interview - Ed Stewart, Canadian Press 5 June 1984 2 18 Notes for Remarks - Peterborough, Ontario 7 June 1984 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 327

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2 19 Interviews 8 June 1984 2 20 Transcript of Remarks and Scrum, Ottawa Airport, 13 June 1984 Ottawa 2 21 Remarks by the Hon. Monique Bégin, and 14 June 1984 John Turner, National Arts Centre 2 22 Press Conference, Chateau Laurier 14 June 1984 2 23 Women's Dinner 14 June 1984 2 24 Party Reform forum 14 June 1984 2 25 Interview and Comments Following Mr. Trudeau's 14 June 1984 Speech 2 26 Forum on Native and Aboriginal Issues 14 June 1984 2 27 Breakfast with Saskatchewan Delegates 15 June 1984 2 28 Transcription of a Question and Answer Session at the 15 June 1984 Forum on Youth Issues, McIlroy Building 2 29 Forum on Women's Issues 15 June 1984 2 30 Remarks at the Quebec Caucus 15 June 1984 2 31 Press Conference with John Turner, C. Hervieux 15 June 1984 Payette, and Lauris Talmey at the Chateau Laurier 2 32 Speech Notes, Ottawa Civic Centre 15 June 1984 2 33 Media Summary (Convention) 15 June 1984 2 34 Acceptance Speech 16 June 1984 2 35 Post Convention News Conference 16 June 1984 2 36 Speech Cards - Leadership Campaign [March- June 1984] 2 37 Speech Notes - Leadership Campaign [March-June 1984] 2 38 Press Conference on Government 30 June 1984 2 39 Speech on Parliament Hill on Canada Day 1 July 1984 2 40 Scrum Following a Meeting of the Cabinet Committee 4 July 1984 on Priorities and Planning 328 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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2 41 Meeting with Deputy Ministers and Heads of Agencies 5 July 1984 2 42 Scrum Following a Meeting of the Cabinet, Ottawa 5 July 1984 2 43 News Conference, Ottawa - Date of Election and 9 July 1984 Postponement of Royal Visit 2 44 Scrum Following a Meeting of the Cabinet, Ottawa 12 July 1984 2 45 Transcript of a Scrum, Edmonton International Airport 13 July 1984 2 46 Speech to Northern and Western Council of Liberal 13 July 1984 Party, Edmonton 2 47 Transcript of Interview with Margaret Leahy, CITV, 14 July 1984 Edmonton 2 48 Scrum, Calgary International Airport 14 July 1984 2 49 Scrum, Vancouver International Airport 14 July 1984 2 50 Prime Minister Turner Announces Running in 16 July 1984 Vancouver Quadra 2 51 News Conference, Vancouver 16 July 1984 2 52 Scrum Before Cabinet Meeting 18 July 1984 2 53 Transcript of Scrum Following Cabinet 18 July 1984 2 54 Scrum Preceding Meeting of the National Campaign 19 July 1984 Committee, Ottawa 2 55 Scrum Following Meeting of the National Campaign 19 July 1984 Committee, Ottawa 2 56 Speech, Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal 19 July 1984 2 57 Scrum, St. Clair Street, Toronto 20 July 1984 2 58 Scrum, Ottawa International Airport 20 July 1984 2 59 The Debate - Preparation Material - Questions and 21 July 1984 Answers 2 60 Le Débat - Documentation Préparatoire - Questions et 21 juil. 1984 Réponses MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 329

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3 1 Débat Entre les Chefs 24 juil. 1984 3 2 Leaders' Debate 25 July 1984 3 3 Press Scrum, Langevin Block, Ottawa 26 July 1984 3 4 Scrum, CFB Greenwood, Nova Scotia 26 July 1984 3 5 Transcript of Remarks at Kingston Centennial Park, 26 July 1984 Nova Scotia 3 6 Scrum, Sydney, Nova Scotia 26 July 1984 3 7 Speech, Sydney, Nova Scotia 26 July 1984 3 8 Atlantic Canada 26-27 July 1984 3 9 Transcript of a Scrum, Sydney Airport - Prior to 27 July 1984 Departure for Moncton 3 10 Transcript of a Scrum, Moncton, New Brunswick - 27 July 1984 10:00 a.m. 3 11 Transcript of a Scrum, Moncton, New Brunswick - 27 July 1984 1:00 p.m. 3 12 Transcript of a Scrum, Saint John, New Brunswick 27 July 1984 3 13 Speech, Mississauga North, Ontario 27 July 1984 3 14 Speech, Sheraton Centre, Toronto 28 July 1984 3 15 Speech, Mount Hope Airport, Hamilton, Ontario 28 July 1984 3 16 Transcript of a Scrum, Mount Hope Airport, Hamilton, 28 July 1984 Ontario 3 17 Transcript of a Speech, Devon Park, The Pas, 30 July 1984 Manitoba 3 18 Speech, Otineka Mall, The Pas, Manitoba 30 July 1984 3 19 Yukon Indian General Assembly, Tagish, Yukon 30 July 1984 3 20 Transcript of Remarks at Rotary Park, Whitehorse, 30 July 1984 Yukon 3 21 Transcript of a Scrum, Whitehorse, Yukon 30 July 1984 330 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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3 22 Transcript of a Speech, Prince Rupert, British 31 July 1984 Columbia 3 23 Prince George Lakeland Mill Tour 31 July 1984 3 24 Speech, Prince George, British Columbia 31 July 1984 3 25 Transcript of a Speech at Mr. Turner's Nomination 31 July 1984 Meeting, Vancouver Quadra, British Columbia 3 26 Transcript of Remarks, Art Gallery Square, Vancouver, 1 Aug. 1984 British Columbia 3 27 Capilano Nomination Meeting 1 Aug. 1984 3 28 Transcript, Senator Davey Steuart Park, Prince Albert, 2 Aug. 1984 Saskatchewan 3 29 Speech, St. Michael's School, Toronto 2 Aug. 1984 3 30 Orillia Opera House, Orillia 3 Aug. 1984 3 31 Transcript of a Speech, Mont Joli, Quebec 6 Aug. 1984 3 32 Transcript of a Speech, Rimouski, Quebec 6 Aug. 1984 3 33 Speech, Rivière du Loup, Quebec 6 Aug. 1984 3 34 Transcript of Remarks, Wakeham Park, Gaspé, Quebec 7 Aug. 1984 3 35 Transcript, L'Auberge des Gouverneurs, Gaspé, 7 Aug. 1984 Quebec 3 36 Transcript of a Speech, Montague (Lobster Shanty 7 Aug. 1984 North), Prince Edward Island 3 37 Speech, Smith Falls, Ontario 8 Aug. 1984 3 38 Transcript of a Speech, Kingston - Young 8 Aug. 1984 Entrepreneurs 3 39 Transcript of a Speech, Napanee, Ontario 8 Aug. 1984 3 40 Speech, Sault Ste. Marie 8 Aug. 1984 3 41 Transcript of a Speech, Trois-Rivières, Quebec - 9 Aug. 1984 Liberal Program, Armem. Conservatives 3 42 Remarks, Victoriaville, Quebec - Exposition Agricole 9 Aug. 1984 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 331

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3 43 Transcript of Remarks, Sherbrooke, Quebec 9 Aug. 1984 3 44 Transcript of a Speech, Sudbury, Ontario 10 Aug. 1984 3 45 Transcript of a Speech, Science Centre North, Sudbury, 10 Aug. 1984 Ontario 3 46 Transcript of Speech, Calgary, Alberta 10 Aug. 1984 3 47 Transcript of a Speech, Cranbrook, British Columbia 11 Aug. 1984 3 48 Transcript of Remarks at the Home of Mrs. Liliana 11 Aug. 1984 Pietrantonio, 357 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver 3 49 Remarks at Neighbourhood Meeting, 11 Aug. 1984 Apartments, Vancouver 3 50 Transcript of Remarks at the Home of Mary and Leo 11 Aug. 1984 James, 1708 Westbrook Crescent, Vancouver, British Columbia 3 51 Transcript of Remarks at the Home of Christopher and 11 Aug 1984 Vivian Homes, 3920 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia 3 52 Transcript of a Speech at the Home of Nick Panos, 11 Aug. 1984 2416 West 20th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia 3 53 Transcript of a Speech, Vancouver, British Columbia - 11 Aug. 1984 Youth Event 3 54 Transcript of a News Conference, Westin Hotel, 13 Aug. 1984 Ottawa - Women Candidates 3 55 Transcript of Remarks at the Opening of the Canada 15 Aug. 1984 Pavillion at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto 3 56 National Action Committee on the Status of Women 15 Aug. 1984 Leaders' Debate 3 57 Transcript of Opening and Closing Remarks at the 15 Aug. 1984 National Action Committee on the Status of Women Debate 3 58 Economic Challenges and Opportunities 16 Aug. 1984 332 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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3 59 Transcript of Speech, General Sikorski Polish War 16 Aug. 1984 Veterans' Hall, Oshawa 3 60 Transcript, Liberal Booth on Fair Grounds, 16 Aug. 1984 Leamington, Ontario 3 61 Transcript of a Speech, Windsor, Ontario 16 Aug. 1984

4 1 Winnipeg 17 Aug. 1984 4 2 Transcript of a Speech, Thunder Bay, Ontario 17 Aug. 1984 4 3 Press Conference at the Inn on the Park, Toronto 18 Aug. 1984 4 4 Transcript of Remarks at North American 18 Aug. 1984 Championship Boat Race, St. Timothée, Quebec 4 5 Transcript of a Speech, Polyvalente St. Baptiste 18 Aug. 1984 Meilleur, Repentigny, Quebec 4 6 Speech, Quebec City, Quebec 19 Aug. 1984 4 7 Transcript of a Speech, Bagotville, Quebec 19 Aug. 1984 4 8 Transcript of a Speech, Alma, Quebec 19 Aug. 1984 4 9 Remarks, Halifax Historic Properties, Nova Scotia 21 Aug. 1984 4 10 Transcript of a Speech to the Halifax Board of Trade, 21 Aug. 1984 Halifax, Nova Scotia 4 11 Transcript of a Speech, Stephenville, Newfoundland 21 Aug. 1984 4 12 Transcript of a Speech, Chatham, Ontario 22 Aug. 1984 4 13 Speech, London, Ontario 22 Aug. 1984 4 14 Transcript of an Interview on CFPL-TV, London, 22 Aug. 1984 Ontario 4 15 London Free Press, London, Ontario 22 Aug. 1984 4 16 Transcript of Remarks, Eaton Centre Mall, Guelph, 23 Aug. 1984 Ontario 4 17 Interview on CKCO-TV, Guelph, Ontario 23 Aug. 1984 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 333

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4 18 Remarks, Alexander Park, Strathroy, Ontario 23 Aug. 1984 4 19 Transcript of an Interview on CFRB, Toronto, Ontario 24 Aug. 1984 4 20 Transcript of Remarks at "Luncheons with Leaders", 24 Aug. 1984 Toronto, Ontario 4 21 Transcript of Remarks, Porcupine Dante Club, 24 Aug. 1984 Timmins, Ontario 4 22 Transcript of an Interview with Marc Pépin, Nouvelles 24 Aug. 1984 Teleradio, on Plane to Regina, Saskatchewan 4 23 Transcript of Remarks, Frank Stice Farm, Regina, 25 Aug. 1984 Saskatchewan 4 24 Transcript of an Interview on CKCK-TV, Regina, 25 Aug. 1984 Saskatchewan 4 25 Remarks, Arts Club Theatre, Vancouver, B.C. 25 Aug. 1984 4 26 Transcript of Remarks, U.B.C. Health Science Centre 25 Aug. 1984 Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia 4 27 Transcript of Remarks at the Residence of Ms. Betty 25 Aug. 1984 Richardson, Vancouver, British Columbia 4 28 Transcript of Remarks at Chinatown Rally, Vancouver, 26 Aug. 1984 British Columbia 4 29 Remarks at Croatian Picnic, Douglas Park, Vancouver, 26 Aug. 1984 British Columbia 4 30 Transcript of an Interview with CBUFT (Radio 26 Aug. 1984 Canada), Vancouver, British Columbia 4 31 Interview with Jack Webster at BC TV, Vancouver, 27 Aug. 1984 British Columbia 4 32 Remarks at Canadian Club Luncheon, Hotel 27 Aug. 1984 Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia 4 33 Transcript of an Interview with Dave Barrett, CJOR, 27 Aug. 1984 Vaancouver, British Columbia 334 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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4 34 Transcript of Statement Following a Meeting with Mr. 27 Aug. 1984 Art Miki, Four Seasons Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia 4 35 Interview with Madeleine Poulin (Le Point, Radio 28 Aug. 1984 Canada TV), Vancouver, British Columbia 4 36 Transcript of a Speech, Edmonton Centre Mall, 28 Aug. 1984 Edmonton, Alberta 4 37 Transcript of an Interview with CFRN TV, Edmonton, 28 Aug. 1984 Alberta 4 38 Speech, Centennial Auditorium, Saskatoon, 28 Aug. 1984 Saskatchewan 4 39 Remarks at Rally, Holiday Inn, Pointe Claire, Quebec 28 Aug. 1984 4 40 Remarks at the J. Edmond Hamelin Senior Citizens 29 Aug. 1984 Home, Montreal, Quebec 4 41 Scrum After Visit to the J. Edmond Hamelin Senior 29 Aug. 1984 Citizens Home, Montreal, Quebec 4 42 Remarks at a Civic Reception, Sarnia, Ontario 29 Aug. 1984 4 43 Transcript of Remarks at Empire and Canadian Club 30 Aug. 1984 Luncheon, Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ontario 4 44 Interview to the Toronto Star 30 Aug. 1984 4 45 Transcript of Remarks at a Multicultural Rally, 30 Aug. 1984 Harbourfront, Toronto, Ontario 4 46 Transcript of Remarks at Lion's Recreation Centre, 31 Aug. 1984 Port Dover, Ontario 4 47 Transcript of Remarks, City Hall, Stratford, Ontario 31 Aug. 1984 4 48 Transcript of Remarks, Lockview Park Secondary 1 Sept. 1984 School, Port Colborne, Ontario 4 49 Hamilton, Ontario 1 Sept. 1984 4 50 Auberge Richelieu Club, Welland, Ontario 1 Sept. 1984 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 335

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5 1 Notes on Peace, Vancouver, British Columbia 2 Sept. 1984 5 2 Transcript of Remarks at Pancake Breakfast, Deep 2 Sept. 1984 Cove, British Columbia 5 3 Transcript of an Interview with CBUT, Vancouver, 2 Sept. 1984 British Columbia 5 4 Transcript of an Interview-Question Period Hosted by 2 Sept. 1984 Bruce Phillips, CTV News 5 5 Interview on the Barry Clark Show (CKNW), 2 Sept. 1984 Vancouver, British Columbia 5 6 Transcript of an Interview with CKVU-TV, 3 Sept. 1984 Vancouver, British Columbia 5 7 Transcript of Remarks at Nancy Morrison's Vancouver 3 Sept. 1984 Kingsway Campaign Headquarters, Vancouver, British Columbia 5 8 Transcript of Remarks, Bayshore Hotel, Vancouver, 4 Sept. 1984 British Columbia 5 9 Transcript of Remarks at Vancouver Quadra Campaign 4 Sept. 1984 Headquarters, Vancouver, British Columbia 5 10 Speech Cards - Election [July-Sept. 1984] 5 11 Speech Cards - Election [July-Sept. 1984] 5 12 Speech Notes - Election [July-Sept. 1984] 5 13 Transcript of a Scrum Before a Cabinet Meeting 12 Sept. 1984 5 14 Scrum, Langevin Block, Ottawa 12 Sept. 1984 5 15 Scrum, Centre Block, House of Commons, Ottawa 13 Sept. 1984 5 16 Comments on Mulroney's Cabinet 17 Sept. 1984

6 1 The Introduction of Real Income Bonds 20 Aug. 1984 6 2 Chatham, Ontario 22 Aug. 1984 6 3 Press Conference - Various Topics 11 Oct. 1984 336 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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6 4 Ontario Delegates - Speaking Cards 24 Oct. 1984 6 5 Remarks on Liberalism/Tory Promises/The West 30 Oct. 1984 6 6 Address in Reply to the Speech from the Throne - 7 Nov. 1984 Speaking Cards, etc. 6 7 Reform Conference, Halifax - Opening Remarks - 8 Nov.1985 Speech Notes 6 8 Reform Conference, Halifax 8-9 Nov. 1985 6 9 Reform Conference, Halifax - Speech Notes 9 Nov. 1985 6 10 Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver - Various Topics 22-28 Nov. 1984 6 11 Ontario New Liberals Policy Conference 23 Nov. 1984 6 12 University Hill Secondary School, Vancouver - 21 Nov. 1984 Speaking Cards 6 13 Condemnation of Public Service Guidelines for 27 Nov. 1984 Speaking to the Media - Speaking Cards 6 14 Toronto Confederation Dinner 5 Dec. 1984 6 15 Montreal 8 Dec. 1984 6 16 Nuclear Arms Race 10 Dec. 1984 6 17 Vancouver Quadra Annual Meeting 15 Dec. 1984 6 18 Speeches - Transcripts Dec. 1984 6 19 Liberal Caucus Meeting, Montebello, Quebec 14 Jan. 1985 6 20 Fundraiser, Calgary - Speech Notes 18 Jan. 1985 6 21 Laurier Club, Winnipeg - Speech Notes 18 Jan. 1985 6 22 Fundraiser, Calgary 18 Jan. 1985 6 23 Capilano - Annual General Meeting - Speech Notes 19 Jan. 1985 6 24 Response to the Statement by J. Clark on the 21 Jan. 1985 Schultz/Gromyko Meeting 6 25 Opposition Day Speech on Youth - Speech Notes 23 Jan. 1985 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 337

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6 26 Ottawa - Vanier Annual Meeting - Speech Notes 24 Jan. 1985 6 27 Investment Canada, Bill C-15 30 Jan. 1985 6 28 Quebec City - Speech Cards 31 Jan. 1985 6 29 Kingston/Cornwall, Ontario Meetings 2-3 Feb. 1985 6 30 Opposition Day Speech on Agriculture - Speech Notes 5 Feb. 1985 6 31 Town Hall Meeting, Vancouver Quadra 12 Feb. 1985 6 32 John V. Clyne Dinner - Speech Notes 13 Feb. 1985 6 33 Jewish National Fund Dinner, Vancouver 14 Feb. 1985 6 34 Budget/Deficit - Media Scrum, News Conference 26 Feb. 1985 6 35 Liberal Forum, Toronto - Speech Notes 27 Feb. 1985 6 36 Board of Trade, St. John's, Newfoundland - Speech 1 Mar. 1985 Notes 6 37 Nova Scotia Annual Dinner, Halifax 2 Mar. 1985 6 38 Donors' Dinner, Winnipeg - Speech Notes 8 Mar. 1985 6 39 Canada - Israel Committee Annual Conference 13 Mar. 1985

7 1 Reagan/Mulroney Summit, Quebec City 17 Mar. 1985 7 2 Canada-US Relations 19 Mar. 1985 7 3 Yorkton, Saskatchewan - Speech Notes 21 Mar. 1985 7 4 Liberal Convention, Victoria, B.C. - Speech Notes 23 Mar. 1985 7 5 Wonderful Wednesday, Ottawa 27 Mar. 1985 7 6 National Prayer Breakfast 28 Mar. 1985 7 7 NDP Motion to Abolish the Senate Mar. 1985 7 8 General Council of the Liberal Party of Canada 12 Apr. 1985 7 9 Montreal Speech 12 Apr. 1985 7 10 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 17 Apr. 1985 338 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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7 11 Press Gallery Dinner 20 Apr. 1985 7 12 Immaculata 22 Apr. 1985 7 13 Opposition Day Speech on the Environment - Speech 22 Apr. 1985 Notes 7 14 Kiwanis Club/Salvation Army Centennial Luncheon, 26 Apr. 1985 Ottawa 7 15 Canadian Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and 28 Apr. 1985 their Children 7 16 Liberal Rally, Renfrew, Ontario 1 May 1985 7 17 National Press Theatre, Ottawa 2 May 1985 7 18 Debate on Government Constitutional Amendment to 7 May 1985 Limit Consideration by Senate 7 19 Canadian Club of Saskatoon 9 May 1985 7 20 Kelowna Jaycees 9 May 1985 7 21 Fundraising Dinner Tribute to Senator Len Marchand 10 May 1985 7 22 Opposition Day Speech on NDP Motion re: the 15 May 1985 Government of British Columbia 7 23 British Columbia and Yukon Community Newspapers 21 May 1985 Association 7 24 Liberal Party of Canada (Quebec) Fundraising Dinner 25 May 1985 7 25 Budget Debate 29 May 1985 7 26 Tribute to Steve Fonyo 29 May 1985

8 1 Shediac and Fredericton, N.B. 4 June 1985 8 2 Resolution to Reform the Senate 7 June 1985 8 3 Greater Vancouver Kiwanis Club Luncheon, 13 June 1985 Vancouver 8 4 Jack Pickersgill Dinner 20 June 1985 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 339

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8 5 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) Annual Meeting 22 June 1985 8 6 Senior Citizens, Toronto - Budget - Speaking Cards 25 June 1985 8 7 Forum for Young Canadians - Speaking Cards and 27 June 1985 Speech Notes 8 8 Budget - Speech Notes 27 June 1985 8 9 Penticton, B.C. 30 June 1985 8 10 Citizenship Ceremony, Vancouver 1 July 1985 8 11 Vancouver, Robson Square - Canada Day - Speaking 1 July 1985 Card 8 12 Prince George Rotary Club - Speaking Cards 2 July 1985 8 13 Prince George/Buckley Valley - Speaking Card 2 July 1985 8 14 Lethbridge, Alberta - Speaking Card 5 July 1985 8 15 Lethbridge, Alberta 6 July 1985 8 16 Liberal Picnic, Calgary, Alberta 6 July 1985 8 17 Liberal Picnic, Edmonton, Alberta 7 July 1985 8 18 Halifax/Dartmouth Metro Ridings 10 July 1985 8 19 South Shore Liberal Association, Lunenburg, N.S. 10 July 1985 8 20 Senior Citizens' Luncheon, Windsor, Ontario 12 July 1985 8 21 London - Middlesex - Speaking Cards 12 July 1985 8 22 Picnic, Port Colborne, Ontario 13 July 1985 8 23 Summer 1985 - Speaking Card 1985 8 24 Conflict of Interest - Speaking Card 9 Sept. 1985 8 25 Ottawa Commonwealth Jewish Council 9 Sept. 1985 8 26 Somerville Dinner, Toronto - Speaking Card 18 Sept. 1985 8 27 Toronto and District Visit 21 Sept. 1985 8 28 Fundraising Dinner, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 23 Sept. 1985 340 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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8 29 Reception, LaFleche, Saskatchewan 23 Sept. 1985 8 30 Response to the Government's Announcement on Free 26 Sept. 1985 Trade 8 31 Tory One Year Record Book Sept. 1985 8 32 Vancouver Town Hall - Speaking Cards and Speech 3 Oct. 1985 Notes 8 33 British Columbia and Yukon Community Newspapers 4 Oct. 1985 Association - Speech Notes 8 34 Fundraising Dinner - Speech 5 Oct. 1985 Notes 8 35 Debate on Compensation for C.C.B. and Northland 7 Oct. 1985 Bank Depositors 8 36 Le Club Wilfrid Laurier des Femmes Libérales 11 Oct. 1985 8 37 Maple Leaf Fundraising Dinner, Kingston 16 Oct. 1985 8 38 Free Trade 16 Oct. 1985 8 39 Conseil Général de Trois-Rivières 18 Oct. 1985 8 40 Newfoundland Visit 18 Oct. 1985 8 41 Corner Brook, Newfoundland - Speech Notes 19 Oct. 1985 8 42 Confederation Dinner, Toronto - Speech Notes 21 Oct. 1985 8 43 Welland, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls Visit 24-25 Oct. 1985

9 1 Opposition Day Speech on Agriculture 25 Oct. 1985 9 2 , Ontario 28 Oct. 1985 9 3 Sault Ste. Marie Dinner 28 Oct. 1985 9 4 Glengarry-Prescott-Russell Fundraising Dinner 30 Oct. 1985 9 5 Young Liberals Annual General Meeting 2 Nov. 1985 9 6 London and Area Visit 5-7 Nov. 1985 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 341

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9 7 St. Thomas, Ontario - John Turner Dinner - Speaking 6 Nov. 1985 Card 9 8 Young Liberals, Halifax - Speech Notes 7 Nov. 1985 9 9 Reform Conference 9 Nov. 1985 9 10 John Turner Gala 22 Nov. 1985 9 11 Paul Martin's Book Launch 26 Nov. 1985 9 12 Twentieth Anniversary Dinner for 27 Nov. 1985 9 13 Vancouver Quadra Annual Meeting - Speech Notes 9 Dec. 1985 9 14 Caucus Speech - Speaking Cards 11 Dec. 1985 9 15 Quebec City Speech 15 Dec. 1985 9 16 Liberal Party Fundraising Reception 16 Dec. 1985 9 17 Bill C-74 17 Dec. 1985 9 18 Bill C-79 20 Dec. 1985 9 19 Interview 8 Jan. 1986 9 20 Remarks on Jean Chrétien, etc. 9 Jan. 1986 9 21 "La Politique Fédérale" 10 Jan. 1986 9 22 Bill C-84 13 Jan. 1986 9 23 Press Conference - Liberal Caucus Policy on Trade 19 Jan. 1986 9 24 University of Toronto - Hart House Debate 21 Jan. 1986 9 25 Liberal Meeting, Montreal 22 Jan. 1986 9 26 EPG Dinner, Toronto 23 Jan. 1986 9 27 Del Zotto Dinner 28 Jan. 1986 9 28 Famee Furlane Club, Toronto 28 Jan. 1986 9 29 Space Shuttle Explosion - Statement in the House of 28 Jan. 1986 Commons 9 30 Chicoutimi Visit 29-30 Jan. 1986 342 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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9 31 Beta Theta Pi Dinner, Toronto 3 Feb. 1986 9 32 Fundraising Dinner, Calgary, Alberta 7 Feb. 1986 9 33 Alberta Provincial Liberal Party, Calgary, Alberta 8 Feb. 1986 9 34 Statement in the House re: Anatoly Shcharansky 11 Feb. 1986 9 35 Canadian-Italian Professional and Business 13 Feb. 1986 Association, Toronto 9 36 Statement in the House re: the Death of Mr. Tommy 24 Feb. 1986 Douglas 9 37 Outline on the Budget of February 26, 1986 26 Feb. 1986 9 38 Budget Scrum 26 Feb. 1986 9 39 Press Conference, Ottawa 27 Feb. 1986 9 40 Quebec City - Accountability Session 28 Feb. 1986 9 41 Liberal Convention, Quebec City 2 Mar. 1986 9 42 Statement in the House on the Death of Olaf Palme, 3 Mar. 1986 Prime Minister of Sweden 9 43 Budget Response 5 Mar. 1986 9 44 In the House - Standing Order, 21 - International 6 Mar. 1986 Women's Day 9 45 Manitoba Donors Dinner, Fort Garry, Manitoba 7 Mar. 1986 9 46 B.C. Accountability 8 Mar. 1986 9 47 Manitoba Accountability 8 Mar. 1986 9 48 Speech to the British Columbia Liberal Party 8 Mar. 1986 9 49 Canadian Federation of Students 13 Mar. 1986 9 50 East Indian Professional and Business Association 14 Mar. 1986 9 51 Caucus, Hamilton, Ontario 21 Mar. 1986 9 52 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) - Annual Meeting 22 Mar. 1986 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 343

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10 1 The Canadian Club, Montreal 24 Mar. 1986 10 2 Victoria Chamber of Commerce, Victoria, B.C. 4 Apr. 1986 10 3 Bill C-91 9 Apr. 1986 10 4 Canadian Community Newspaper Association 11 Apr. 1986 10 5 Hellenic Canadian Congress, Hull, Quebec 12 Apr. 1986 10 6 Emergency Debate on the Crisis in Libya 15 Apr. 1986 10 7 Sudbury and Toronto Visit 16-17 Apr. 1986 10 8 Judy LaMarsh Dinner, Toronto 17 Apr. 1986 10 9 Press Gallery Dinner 19 Apr. 1986 10 10 Fundraising Reception, Scarborough, Ontario 22 Apr. 1986 10 11 Chambre de Commerce de Rimouski, Rimouski, 24 Apr. 1986 Quebec 10 12 Liberal Fundraiser, Langley, B.C. 30 Apr. 1986 10 13 Liberal Party of Alberta Campaign Dinner 5 May 1986 10 14 Len Hopkins Appreciation Night, Pembroke, Ontario 7 May 1986 10 15 Federation of Chinese Canadian Professionals 9 May 1986 Luncheon, Toronto 10 16 Beta Theta Pi Dinner, Vancouver 12 May 1986 10 17 Opposition Debate on the Sinclair Stevens Affair 12 May 1986 10 18 Rotary Club Luncheon, Ottawa 13 May 1986 10 19 Windsor and District Liberal Association Fundraising 15 May 1986 Dinner 10 20 George Cohon Tribute Dinner, Toronto 22 May 1986 10 21 Beta Theta Pi 50th Anniversary Dinner 24 May 1986 10 22 Montreal Speech 1 June 1986 10 23 Canadian Federation of Municipalities 3 June 1986 10 24 Memramcook Conference 6 June 1986 344 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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10 25 Prayer Breakfast, Montreal 12 June 1986 10 26 York West - Canada Night 13 June 1986 10 27 Free Trade Initiative of the Mulroney Government 16 June 1986 10 28 (MP) Dinner, Hull 19 June 1986 10 29 Ottawa Board of Trade 19 June 1986 10 30 In the House - Eulogy for Lt. Col. D.V. Currie 25 June 1986 10 31 Press Conference, Ottawa 27 June 1986 10 32 Citizenship Ceremony, Victoria, B.C. 3 July 1986 10 33 Oak Bay Beach Seaside Barbecue 3 July 1986 10 34 Duncan, B.C. 4 July 1986 10 35 Newcastle Island, Nanaimo, B.C. 4 July 1986 10 36 Point Grey Centennial Festival - Proclamation of José 5 July 1986 Narvaez Day 10 37 Canada Week Picnic, Etobicoke, Ontario 7 July 1986 10 38 London and District Barbecue, London, Ontario 8 July 1986

11 1 North-Western Policy Conference, Calgary 11 July 1986 11 2 Bill C-67 24 July 1986 11 3 Summer Tour, Ontario July 1986 11 4 Cape Breton Picnic 14 Aug. 1986 11 5 Labour Day Speech (Draft) 14 Aug. 1986 11 6 Summer Tour, Nova Scotia 14-15 Aug. 1986 11 7 Summer Tour - New Brunswick 15-16 Aug. 1986 11 8 Liberal Brunch, Tracadie, N.B. 16 Aug. 1986 11 9 Summer Tour - Durham-Northumberland Barbecue, 19 Aug. 1986 Cobourg MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 345

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11 10 Summer Tour - Toronto and District Social 20 Aug. 1986 11 11 Summer Tour - Thunder Bay Barbecue 21 Aug. 1986 11 12 Summer Tour - Timmins Luncheon 21 Aug. 1986 11 13 Thunder Bay-Nipigon-Atikokan Barbecue, Thunder 26 Aug. 1986 Bay, Ontario 11 14 Government Decision to Prorogue the House of 28 Aug. 1986 Commons 11 15 Labour Day Message 1 Sept. 1986 11 16 National Press Theatre, Ottawa 4 Sept. 1986 11 17 Speaker's Resignation 5 Sept. 1986 11 18 Special Meeting of the National Liberal Caucus 5 Sept. 1986 11 19 Trinity FLA Dinner, Toronto - Portuguese 8 Sept. 1986 11 20 The Confederation Dinner, Toronto 17 Sept. 1986 11 21 St. Maurice Riding 25 Sept. 1986 11 22 York University, Toronto 26 Sept. 1986 11 23 Toronto and District Annual Meeting, Toronto 27 Sept. 1986 11 24 Election of Speaker 30 Sept. 986 11 25 Press Conferences in Ottawa Sept. 1986 11 26 Nation's Business - Throne Speech 2 Oct. 1986 11 27 Response to the Speech from the Throne 3 Oct. 1986 11 28 Montreal 5 Oct. 1986 11 29 Maple Leaf Dinner, Ottawa 8 Oct. 1986 11 30 Colloque des Jeunes Libéraux, Maison Montmorency, 11 Oct. 1986 Quebec 11 31 Assiniboia, Saskatchewan 14 Oct. 1986 11 32 Lumber Tax 16 Oct. 1986 11 33 Speaking Notes on Education, U.B.C. 17 Oct. 1986 346 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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11 34 Empire and Canadian Clubs, Toronto 20 Oct. 1986 11 35 Metro-Caucus Reception, Toronto 20 Oct. 1986 11 36 Nation's Business - Child Care 21 Oct. 1986 11 37 Crosbie/Hansen Event, Ottawa 24 Oct. 1986 11 38 P.E.I. Liberal Party Dinner, Charlottetown 24 Oct. 1986 11 39 Liberal Party of Nova Scotia Annual Meeting, Halifax, 25 Oct. 1986 Nova Scotia 11 40 The Nation's Business 26 Oct. 1986 11 41 Geraldton, Ontario 29 Oct. 1986 11 42 "Thank You" to Marcel Lessard, Quebec City 1 Nov. 1986 11 43 Ontario Young Liberals, Barrie 1 Nov. 1986 11 44 The Nation's Business 9 Nov. 1986 11 45 The Leader's Dinner, Vancouver 12 Nov. 1986 11 46 The Leader's Dinner, Vancouver 12 Nov. 1986 11 47 U.B.C. Faculty Association, Vancouver 13 Nov. 1986 11 48 Press Conference, Ottawa 20 Nov. 1986 11 49 Liberal H.Q. Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony, Ottawa 26 Nov. 1986 11 50 National Women's Liberal Commission - Biennial 27 Nov. 1986 Convention 11 51 Young Liberals of Canada - Biennial Convention 27 Nov. 1986 11 52 Liberal Convention, Ottawa 27-30 Nov. 1986 11 53 National Convention of the Liberal Party of Canada, 29 Nov. 1986 Ottawa 11 54 Acceptance Speech at Convention, Ottawa 30 Nov. 1986 11 55 E.P.G., Toronto 3 Dec. 1986 11 56 Bill C-22 (Drugs) - House of Commons 5 Dec. 1986 11 57 Laurier Club Luncheon, Ottawa 10 Dec. 1986 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 347

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11 58 In B.C. 12 Dec. 1986 11 59 Young Presidents' Lunch, Vancouver 12 Dec. 1986 11 60 Question Period (on Television) 16 Dec. 1986 11 61 Nation's Business - Christmas Message **NOT Dec. 1986 USED** 11 62 Liberal Caucus Christmas Party, Ottawa 10 Dec. 1986 11 63 B.C. Christmas Party Dec. 1986

12 1 Press Conference 15 Jan. 1987 12 2 Bob Nixon's Dinner, Toronto 16 Jan. 1987 12 3 Canada/U.S. Lumber Agreement - In the House 19 Jan. 1987 12 4 Tribute to Hon. - In the House 20 Jan. 1987 12 5 Special Caucus, Mont Orford, Quebec 23 Jan. 1987 12 6 Omerville, Quebec 25 Jan. 1987 12 7 Provincial/Liberal Thinkers Conference 25 Jan. 1987 12 8 Town Hall Meeting, Vancouver 29 Jan. 1987 12 9 Chamber of Shipping of B.C., Vancouver 30 Jan. 1987 12 10 The Nation's Business - Lumber Jan. 1987 12 11 Food Bank Event, Toronto 9 Feb. 1987 12 12 Chambre de Commerce de Ste. Foy, Ste. Foy, Quebec 13 Feb. 1987 12 13 The Nation's Business 15 Feb. 1987 12 14 Response to the Budget - In the House 20 Feb. 1987 12 15 Maple Leaf Dinner, Kingston, Ontario 4 Mar. 1987 12 16 Opening of Liberal Headquarters, Ottawa 5 Mar. 1987 12 17 Peace - In the House 6 Mar. 1987 12 18 Gerry Schwartz Dinner, Toronto 6 Mar. 1987 348 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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12 19 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) Annual Meeting 7 Mar. 1987 12 20 Canadian Club Luncheon, Vancouver 12 Mar. 1987 12 21 Liberal Party of Canada (Alberta) Fundraising, Calgary 14 Mar. 1987 12 22 The Nation's Business 15 Mar. 1987 12 23 Free Trade Debate - In the House 16 Mar. 1987 12 24 Hamilton-Mountain By-Election, Hamilton 19 Mar. 1987 12 25 Liberal Opposition Motion on Indian Self-Government 20 Mar. 1987 -In the House 12 26 Brunch du PLC (Quebec), Montreal 29 Mar. 1987 12 27 Canadian Times of India Dinner, Toronto 3 Apr. 1987 12 28 The Nation's Business - Canada/U.S. Relations 5 Apr. 1987 12 29 Interview with Lyndon MacIntyre, CBC Radio 5 Apr. 1987 12 30 Prayer Breakfast - House of Commons 9 Apr. 1987 12 31 Press Conference on Western Economy, Ottawa 9 Apr. 1987 12 32 Interior Logging Association Luncheon, Vernon, B.C. 10 Apr. 1987 12 33 Fundraising Dinner, Regina, Saskatchewan 11 Apr. 1987 12 34 Press Conference, Ottawa 20 Apr. 1987 12 35 Capital Punishment - In the House 27 Apr. 1987 12 36 Emergency Debate on Dome Petroleum - In the House 27 Apr. 1987 12 37 Canadian Labour Congress' Annual Day of Mourning, 28 Apr. 1987 Ottawa 12 38 Agriculture - In the House 28 Apr. 1987

13 1 House of Commons 1 May 1987 13 2 Jack Webster's Retirement 1 May 1987 13 3 Press Gallery Dinner, Ottawa 2 May 1987 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 349

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13 4 Press Conference on Youth, Ottawa 4 May 1987 13 5 British Columbia Liberal Party Convention 9 May 1987 13 6 Motion on the Constitution - In the House 11 May 1987 13 7 The Nation's Business 24 May 1987 13 8 Opposition Day Motion - Post Office 26 May 1987 13 9 Interview with Peter Gzowski, CBC 26 May 1987 13 10 Press Conference, Niagara-on-the Lake, Ontario 27 May 1987 13 11 St. Catharines Business Breakfast 28 May 1987 13 12 Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Ottawa 1 June 1987 13 13 Statement on the Constitution 3 June 1987 13 14 Press Conference, Ottawa 3 June 1987 13 15 Televised Address on the 1987 Constitutional Accord 4 June 1987 13 16 Aboriginal Rights and New Provinces - In the House 8 June 1987 13 17 Derek Hodgson Roast, Ottawa 11 June 1987 13 18 The Nation's Business 14 June 1987 13 19 DelZotto Dinner, Toronto 16 June 1987 13 20 Freedom Festival, Windsor 19 June 1987 13 21 Tribute to , Windsor 19 June 1987 13 22 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) Policy Conference, 20 June 1987 Port Hope, Ontario 13 23 By-Election Campaign, Hamilton Mountain 22 June 1987 13 24 Nova Scotia Joint Leaders' Fundraising Dinner, Halifax 23 June 1987 13 25 Statement for Canada Day 26 June 1987 13 26 Yukon By-Election Event, Whitehorse, Yukon 27 June 1987 13 27 Notes on By-Elections 2 July 1987 13 28 Press Conference Against Sales Tax on Food, Ottawa 3 July 1987 350 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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13 29 Scrum - Dorval International Airport, Montreal 7 July 1987 13 30 St. John's Board of Trade Luncheon 8 July 1987 13 31 Liberal International, Ottawa 10 Sept. 1987 13 32 National Executive, Ottawa 12 July 1987 13 33 JNT Video Transcripts 13 July 1987 13 34 Rally at Beth Emeth Synagogue, Toronto 15 July 1987 13 35 London and District Liberal Barbecue, London 16 July 1987 13 36 Conférence de Presse - Marché du Vieux Port, Quebec 18 July 1987 City 13 37 Interview - "Cross Country Check Up", CBC Radio 19 July 1987 13 38 Interview - Toronto Star 27 July 1987 13 39 Whitehorse, N.W.T. 29 July 1987 13 40 Press Conference, Winnipeg 4 Aug. 1987 13 41 Bill C-55 (Immigration) - In The House 11 Aug. 1987 13 42 Statement on the Edmonton Tornado Disaster 11 Aug. 1987 13 43 Bill C-22 - Drug Bill - In the House 26 Aug. 1987 13 44 Question Period Aug. 1987 13 45 The Canadian Experience - Liberal International 9 Sept. 1987 Congress, Ottawa 13 46 Women's Liberal Association Breakfast - Liberal 11 Sept. 1987 International Congress, Ottawa 13 47 Presentation of Liberal International Award - Liberal 12 Sept. 1987 International Congress, Ottawa 13 48 Koester Retirement - Marleau Appointment - 16 Sept. 1987 Statement in the House

14 1 Canada/Israel Chamber of Commerce, Toronto 28 Sept. 1987 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 351

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14 2 The 1987 Constitutional Accord - In the House 29 Sept. 1987 14 3 Jeune Chambre de Commerce, Montreal 30 Sept. 1987 14 4 Question Period Sept. 1987 14 5 Response to Free Trade Announcement - In the House 5 Oct. 1987 14 6 Quadra Dinner, Winnipeg 8 Oct. 1987 14 7 Confederation Dinner, Toronto 20 Oct. 1987 14 8 Canada Conference, Montreal 23 Oct. 1987 14 9 Comté de l'est de Montréal Brunch, Montreal 25 Oct. 1987 14 10 Opposition Day - Free Trade Debate - In the House 26 Oct. 1987 14 11 Maple Leaf Dinner, Ottawa 28 Oct. 1987 14 12 Toronto and District Liberal Association Annual 30 Oct. 1987 Meeting, Toronto 14 13 Question Period Oct. 1987 14 14 Tribute to M. René Lévesque 2 Nov. 1987 14 15 The Leader's Dinner, Vancouver 12 Nov. 1987 14 16 Young Liberals Annual Meeting, Niagara Falls 14 Nov. 1987 14 17 Western Trip - Cancelled 19-22 Nov. 1987 14 18 Northern Alberta Liberal Fundraising Dinner, 22 Nov. 1987 Edmonton 14 19 Question Period Nov. 1987 14 20 Niagara Region Fundraiser, Welland, Ontario 3 Dec. 1987 14 21 The Canada Conference II, Halifax 6 Dec. 1987 14 22 L'Association des Hommes et Femmes d'Affaires du 15 Dec. 1987 Canada, Montreal 14 23 Debate on Legal Text of the Trade Deal - House of 18 Dec. 1987 Commons 352 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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14 24 Interview with Peter Mansbridge and David Halton, 20 Dec. 1987 CBC 14 25 Question Period Dec. 1987 14 26 Kiwanis Club of Brampton Luncheon 14 Jan. 1988 14 27 Peterborough Chamber of Commerce Luncheon 15 Jan. 1988 14 28 Kiwanis Club of Barrie Dinner, Barrie, Ontario 15 Jan. 1988 14 29 Interview with Pamela Wallin, CTV News 17 Jan. 1988 14 30 Special Caucus, Ottawa 19 Jan. 1988

15 1 Northern Alberta Liberal Fundraising Dinner, 21 Jan. 1988 Edmonton 15 2 Vancouver Chambers of Commerce 22 Jan. 1988 15 3 Agricultural Meeting, Humbolt, Saskatchewan 25 Jan. 1988 15 4 Question Period Jan. 1988 15 5 Canada Conference III, Vancouver 7 Feb. 1988 15 6 Second Reading of Bill C-72 (Official Languages) 9 Feb. 1988 15 7 Special Caucus. St.John's, Newfoundland 20-22 Feb.1988 15 8 West Island Chamber of Commerce, Montreal 23 Feb. 1988 15 9 The Budget Debate - House of Commons 24 Feb. 1988 15 10 Question Period Feb. 1988 15 11 The Nation's Business 6 Mar. 1988 15 12 Canada-Israel Committee Annual Luncheon, Ottawa 10 Mar. 1988 15 13 Fundraising Dinner, Winnipeg 12 Mar. 1988 15 14 Victoria Chamber of Commerce Luncheon 15 Mar. 1988 15 15 Aboriginal and First Nations Policy Forum, Ottawa 17 Mar. 1988 15 16 Nomination Meeting 21 Mar. 1988 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 353

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15 17 "NB/LPF" - Trade 23 Mar. 1988 15 18 Woodstock Chamber of Commerce Dinner 24 Mar. 1988 15 19 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) Annual Meeting, 25-26 Mar. 1988 Windsor 15 20 The Nation's Business - La Politique Fédérale 26-27 Mar. 1988 15 21 Question Period Mar. 1988 15 22 The Judy LaMarsh Dinner, Toronto 17 Apr. 1988 15 23 Congrès Biennal PLC (Q), Montréal 17 avril 1988

16 1 Kiwanis Club of Carbonear Luncheon, Newfoundland 19 Apr. 1988 16 2 Canadian Federation of Labour, Ottawa 27 Apr. 1988 16 3 Press Gallery Dinner, Ottawa 30 Apr. 1988 16 4 Question Period Apr. 1988 16 5 British Columbia Liberal Party Annual Meeting, 7 May 1988 Vancouver 16 6 Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador 12 May 1988 Fundraising Dinner, St. John's 16 7 Liberal Party of Canada (New Brunswick) Annual 13 May 1988 Meeting, Fredericton 16 8 Brunch Annuel du PLC (Q), Montreal 15 mai 1988 16 9 Nomination Meeting, Ottawa-Vanier 24 May 1988 16 10 Question Period May 1988 16 11 Prince Edward Island Liberal Association Dinner, 1 June 1988 Charlottetown 16 12 Anniversary Dinner for Maurice Foster, MP, Blind 10 June 1988 River, Ontario 16 13 Meech Lake Accord - In the House 14 June 1988 16 14 Remarks at Birthday Party for Knowles and Hees 17 June 1988 354 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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16 15 Saskatchewan Liberal Party Fundraising Dinner, 18 June 1988 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 16 16 Ismaili Businesspersons' Association of Vancouver 20 June 1988 Luncheon 16 17 85th Birthday Party for Hon. Paul Martin 23 June 1988 16 18 Debate on Bill C-130 (Trade) - House of Commons 29 June 1988 16 19 Question Period June 1988 16 20 Statement re: Trade Bill Delayed by Senate - House of 20 July 1988 Commons, Ottawa 16 21 Prince George Kiwanis Club 27 July 1988 16 22 Quadra Nominating Meeting, Vancouver 27 July 1988 16 23 Lethbridge Farm Meeting, Lethbridge, Alberta 28 July 1988 16 24 Question Period July 1988 16 25 Rotary Club Meeting, Thunder Bay 2 Aug. 1988 16 26 Interview - New York Times 3 Aug. 1988 16 27 Luncheon, Carbonear, Newfoundland 18 Aug. 1988

17 1 Discours Prononcé à Montréal re: Multiculturalisme 24 août 1988 17 2 Bill C-130 (Trade Legislation) - Third Reading in 30 Aug. 1988 House of Commons (file 1 of 2) 17 3 Bill C-130 (Trade Legislation) - Third Reading in 30 Aug. 1988 House of Commons (file 2 of 2) 17 4 Question Period Aug. 1988 17 5 Statement on Nova Scotia Election Results 6 Sept. 1988 17 6 Union of B.C. Municipalities, Whistler, B.C. 22 Sept. 1988 17 7 Interview with Pamela Wallin, CTV News 25 Sept. 1988 17 8 Publication of Platform Statement 28 Sept. 1988 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 355

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17 9 Question Period Sept. 1988 17 10 Toronto 4 Oct. 1988 17 11 Garderie d'enfants, Montréal 5 oct. 1988 17 12 Surrey, B.C. 6 Oct. 1988 17 13 Agriculture, Regina 7 Oct. 1988 17 14 Beginning of Election Campaign 8 Oct. 1988 17 15 Caraquet, N.B. 10 Oct. 1988 17 16 Laval, Quebec 10 oct. 1988 17 17 Regional Development Statement, Fredericton, N.B. 11 Oct. 1988 17 18 Meeting with Seniors in Willowdale 13 Oct. 1988 17 19 Discours à Asbestos, Quebec 16 oct. 1988 17 20 Discours sur l'Environnement 17 oct. 1988 17 21 St. Albert, Alberta 18 Oct. 1988 17 22 Sault Ste. Marie 20 Oct. 1988 17 23 Notes pour Visite au Foyer du Bonheur 21 oct. 1988 17 24 Debate Briefing Notes (file 1 of 3) 21 Oct. 1988 17 25 Debate Briefing Notes (file 2 of 3) n.d., 17-25 Oct. 1988 17 26 Debate Briefing Notes (file 3 of 3) n.d. 17 27 Debate 24 Oct. 1988 17 28 Additional Lines for Maple Leaf Dinner Speech 26 Oct. 1988 17 29 Speech Notes on Fairness in the Workplace 28 Oct. 1988 17 30 Saint-Hyacinthe 29 oct. 1988 17 31 29 oct. 1988 17 32 Discours dans la Province de Québec 29 oct. 1988 17 33 Brief Remarks in Prince George, B.C. 2 Nov. 1988 356 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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17 34 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia 5 Nov. 1988 17 35 Nackawic, New Brunswick 5 Nov. 1988 17 36 Saint-Jean 6 nov. 1988 17 37 Trade Deal - Special Programs, London, Ontario 7 Nov. 1988 17 38 Guelph, Ontario 7 Nov. 1988

18 1 Foreign Policy, Vancouver 10 Nov. 1988 18 2 Saskatoon 11 Nov. 1988 18 3 Saint-Jérôme 13 nov. 1988 18 4 Présentation , Pierrefonds 13 nov. 1988 18 5 Ottawa, Ontario 14 Nov. 1988 18 6 Hamilton, Ontario 18 Nov. 1988 18 7 Environment - For Core Speech [Sept.- Nov. 1988] 18 8 Press Statement on the Atlantic Charter [Sept.- Nov. 1988] 18 9 Abortion/Avortement [Sept.- Nov. 1988] 18 10 Election 1988 - Speaking Cards [Sept.- Nov. 1988] 18 11 Campaign '88 - Miscellaneous [Sept.- Nov. 1988] 18 12 Majorité PC - Conservative Majority [Nov. 1988] 18 13 Special Caucus Opening and Closing 7 Dec. 1988 18 14 Opening of 34th Parliament 13 Dec. 1988 18 15 Election of Speaker [Dec. 1988] 18 16 Free Trade Agreement - Implementation Act 15 Dec. 1988 18 17 Interview with Pamela Wallin, CTV News 18 Dec. 1988 18 18 Question Period Dec. 1988 18 19 Clyde Wells Reception 21 Feb. 1989 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 357

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18 20 Meeting of Liberal Party of Canada National Executive 24 Feb. 1989 18 21 Dinner for Bill Somerville, Toronto 27 Feb. 1989 18 22 Manitoba Liberal Party, Brandon, Manitoba 4 Mar. 1989 18 23 Nova Scotia Liberal Party - Speaking Notes 11 Mar. 1989 18 24 Quadra Town Hall Meeting, Vancouver 16 Mar. 1989 18 25 University of British Columbia, Vancouver 20 Mar. 1989 18 26 Throne Speech - General Notes 3 Apr. 1989 18 27 Tribute to the Hon. Ed Broadbent 4 Apr. 1989 18 28 Emergency Debate on the Oil Spill off Valdez, Alaska 4 Apr. 1989 - Speaking Notes 18 29 Response to the Throne Speech (file 1 of 2) 5 Apr. 1989 18 30 Response to the Throne Speech (file 2 of 2) 5 Apr. 1989 18 31 Marcel Prud'homme 25th Anniversary Party 13 Apr. 1989 18 32 National Prayer Breakfast, Ottawa 13 Apr. 1989 18 33 Liberal Opposition Day on Native Post-Secondary 24 Apr. 1989 Education 18 34 Question of Privilege on Budget Secrecy - House of 27 Apr. 1989 Commons 18 35 The Budget 27 Apr. 1989 18 36 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) Annual Meeting 28 Apr. 1989 18 37 Press Gallery Dinner, Ottawa 29 Apr. 1989

19 1 Liberal Party of Canada Brunch, Montreal, Quebec 30 Apr. 1989 19 2 Question Period April 1989 19 3 Response to the Budget - House of Commons 2 May 1989 19 4 Visit to Penticton, B.C. 5 May 1989 19 5 British Columbia Liberal Party, Penticton 6 May 1989 358 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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19 6 Luncheon with Laurier Club 16 May 1989 19 7 Ontario Women's Liberal Commission 28 May 1989 19 8 Question Period May 1989 19 9 Saskatchewan Fundraising Dinner, Regina, 3 June 1989 Saskatchewan 19 10 Emergency Debate on Crisis in China 5 June 1989 19 11 Alberta Fundraising Dinner, Calgary, Alberta 12 June 1989 19 12 Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Vancouver 12 June 1989 (file 1 of 2) 19 13 Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Vancouver 12 June 1989 (file 2 of 2) 19 14 Summerside 19 June 1989 19 15 Second Reading of Bill C-21 (U.I.C.) - House of 21 June 1989 Commons 19 16 Press Conference 28 June 1989 19 17 Question Period June 1989 19 18 Interview with Craig Oliver, CTV 6 July 1989 19 19 Special Caucus in Iqaluit 14-16 Aug. 1989 19 20 Leader's Visit to Halifax and Charlottetown 20-23 Sept. 1989 19 21 Dalhousie - Speaking Notes 21 Sept. 1989

20 1 Special National Caucus, Ottawa 23-24 Sept. 1989 20 2 Question of Privilege 25 Sept. 1989 20 3 Opposition Day 28 Sept. 1989 20 4 Chamber of Commerce, Burnaby, B.C. - Speaking 29 Sept. 1989 Notes 20 5 University of British Columbia Reunion 30 Sept. 1989 MG 26 Q 10-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 359

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20 6 Question Period Sept. 1989 20 7 University of British Columbia Students 2 Oct. 1989 20 8 Response to VIA Cuts Announcement 4 Oct. 1989 20 9 Bill C-28 - Speaking Notes 11 Oct.1989 20 10 London, Ontario - Speaking Notes 19 Oct. 1989 20 11 St. Catharines, Ontario - Speaking Notes 20 Oct. 1989 20 12 Visit to Vancouver, B.C. 25-27 Oct. 1989 20 13 Opposition Day - Agriculture 30 Oct. 1989 20 14 Question Period Oct. 1989 20 15 Confederation Dinner, Toronto 1 Nov. 1989 20 16 Maple Leaf Dinner 7 Nov. 1989 20 17 Abortion - Second Reading 8 Nov. 1989 20 18 Windsor West Cocktail Fundraiser Reception 17 Nov. 1989 20 19 Request for an Emergency Debate - Administration of 20 Nov. 1989 Justice 20 20 Tribute to Jean-Claude Malépart, MP 20 Nov. 1989 20 21 Response to the Prime Minister's Report on his Soviet 27 Nov. 1989 Trip 20 22 The Speaker's Dinner 27 Nov. 1989 20 23 Question Period Nov. 1989 20 24 "Tattle-Tale Hotline"- S.O. 31 6 Dec. 1989 20 25 Congratulations to Audrey McLaughlin 6 Dec. 1989 20 26 Liberal Party of Manitoba Dinner - Speaking Notes 5 Dec. 1989 20 27 Emergency Debate on the Crisis in the Fishing Industry 18 Dec. 1989 20 28 Response to Michael Wilson's GST Announcement - 19 Dec. 1989 Speaking Notes 20 29 Question Period Dec. 1989 360 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 10-2

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20 30 Question Period Jan. 1990 20 31 Question Period Feb. 1990 20 32 Liberal Leadership Convention 21 June 1990 20 33 Yugoslavia (N.D.I.), Dubrovnik 22 Oct. 1990 20 34 Speech Notes, Questions [1990]

21 1 The Persian Gulf 16 Jan. 1991 21 2 The Persian Gulf - Reference Material 16 Jan. 1991 21 3 The Persian Gulf - Reaction (file 1 of 2) 16 Jan. 1991 21 4 The Persian Gulf - Reaction (file 2 of 2) 16 Jan. 1991 21 5 Constitutional Proposal - Canadian Club, Toronto 7 Oct. 1991 21 6 The Canadian Club, Vancouver 20 Nov. 1991 21 7 Debris Control Board 17 Feb. 1992 21 8 Canada Student Loans 11 Mar. 1992 21 9 Vancouver Executives Association Luncheon 20 May 1992 21 10 McIlraith, Hon. George 9 Sept. 1992 21 11 Constitution and Referendum 10 Sept. 1992 21 12 Vancouver Quadra Nomination 23 Mar. 1993 21 13 Speeches and Notes n.d. RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 10-3 Speeches - Indexes Sub-series

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1 1 House of Commons - Accountability 1984-1990 1 2 Index to Speeches 17 Nov. 1962 - 21 Oct. 1975 1 3 Index to Speeches 1984-1990 1 4 Index to Statements in the House of Commons 1962-1975 1 5 Index to Statements in the House of Commons 1984-1990 1 6 Question Period - Absences 1985-1990 1 7 Question Period - Attendance 1984-1990 1 8 Question Period - Index 1985-1990 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 10-4 Speeches - Others Sub-Series

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1 1 Campaign speech for V-P Communications, Young n.d. Liberals of Canada - Kaz Flinn 1 2 Jean Robert Gauthier - Speeches in the House of 1986-1988 Commons 1 3 - Assiniboia - Gravelbourg Liberal 22 Sept. 1984 Association 1 4 8 Nov. 1983-1 Apr. 1984 1 5 Tory Double-Talk, Quotable Quotes 1983-1984 1 6 U.S. Democrats (file 1 of 2) n.d., 1980-1984 1 7 U.S. Democrats (file 2 of 2) n.d., 1982-1984 1 8 U.S. Republicans 1980-1984 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 11-1 Date Books and Invitations Sub-Series

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Date Books: 1 1-7 Date books, - 1966, 1967 (2), 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971

2 1-4 Date books, - 1972, 1973 (2), 1974 Invitations 3 1 Alberta 1984 3 2 British Columbia (sauf Vancouver) 1984 3 3 British Columbia - Vancouver and Quadra 1984 3 4 Manitoba 1984 3 5 New Brunswick 1984 3 6 Newfoundland 1984 3 7 Nova Scotia 1984 3 8 Province de l'Ontario (sauf Toronto et Ottawa) 1984 3 9 Ontario - Ottawa 1984 3 10 Ontario - Toronto 1984 3 11 Prince Edward Island 1984 3 12 Province de Québec (sauf Montréal) 1984 364 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-1

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3 13 Québec - Montréal 1984 3 14 Saskatchewan 1984 3 15 Chron. file (L.G.) Oct. 1984 3 16 Chron. file (L.G.) Nov. 1984 3 17 Chron. File (L.G.) Dec.1984 3 22 Alberta 1984-1985 3 23 British Columbia (sauf Vancouver) 1984-1985 3 24 British Columbia - Quadra 1984-1985 3 25 British Columbia - Vancouver 1984-1985 3 26 Manitoba 1984-1985 3 27 New Brunswick 1984-1985 3 28 Newfoundland 1984-1985 3 29 Nova Scotia 1984-1985 3 30 Province de l'Ontario (sauf Toronto et Ottawa) 1984-1985 3 31 Ontario - Ottawa 1984-1985 3 32 Ontario - Toronto 1984-1985 3 33 Prince Edward Island 1984-1985 3 34 Province de Québec (sauf Montréal) 1984-1985 3 35 Québec - Montréal 1984-1985 3 36 Saskatchewan 1984-1985 3 37 Yukon et Territoires du Nord-Ouest 1984-1985 3 38 JNT - Invitations regretted 1984-1985

4 1 Alberta 1985 4 2-5 British Columbia (4 files) 1985 MG 26 Q 11-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 365

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4 6 Manitoba 1985 4 7 New Brunswick 1985 4 8 Newfoundland 1985 4 9 Northwest Territories 1985 4 10 Nova Scotia 1985 4 11 Ontario 1985

5 1-8 Ontario - Ottawa (8 files) 1985 5 9-10 Ontario - Toronto (files 1-2 of 4) 1985

6 1-2 Ontario - Toronto (files 3-4 of 4) 1985 6 3 Quebec 1985 6 4 Quebec - Montreal 1985 6 5 Prince Edward Island 1985 6 6 Saskatchewan 1985 6 7 Bring forward file 1984-1985 6 8 Bring forward file May 1985 6 9 Bring forward file June 1985 6 10 Bring forward file July 1985 6 11 Bring forward file Sept. 1985 6 12 Bring forward file Oct. 1985 6 13 Bring forward file Nov. 1985 6 14 Chron. file Jan. 1985 6 15 Chron. file Feb. 1985 6 16 Chron. file Mar. 1985 366 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-1

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6 17 Chron. file Apr. 1985 6 18 Chron. file May 1985 6 19 Chron. file June 1985 6 20 Chron. file July 1985 6 21 Chron. file Aug. 1985 6 22 Chron. file Sept. 1985 6 23 Chron. file Oct. 1985 6 24 Chron. file Nov. 1985 6 25 Chron. file Dec. 1985 6 26 Demandes de rendez-vous avec Monsieur Turner 1985

7 1 Invitations log 1985 7 2 Leader's personal invitations 1985 7 3 Outside the country 1985 7 4 Request for appointments with the leader 1985 7 5 Alberta 1986 7 6 British Columbia (except Vancouver) 1986 7 7-10 British Columbia - Vancouver (4 files) 1986 7 11 Manitoba 1986

8 1 New Brunswick 1986 8 2 Newfoundland 1986 8 3 Northwest Territories 1986 8 4 Nova Scotia 1986 8 5 Ontario (except Ottawa and Toronto) 1986 MG 26 Q 11-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 367

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8 6-10 Ontario - Ottawa #1 (5 files) 1986

9 1-4 Ontario - Ottawa #2 (4 files) 1986 9 5-9 Ontario - Toronto (5 files) 1986 9 10 Prince Edward Island 1986 9 11 Quebec (except for Montreal) 1986

10 1 [Quebec] - Montreal 1986 10 2 Saskatchewan 1986 10 3 Chron. file Jan. 1986 10 4 Chron. file Feb. 1986 10 5 Chron. file Mar. 1986 10 6 Chron. file Apr. 1986 10 7 Chron. file May 1986 10 8 Chron. file June 1986 10 9 Chron. file July 1986 10 10 Chron. file Aug. 1986 10 11 Chron. file Sept. 1986 10 12 Chron. file Oct. 1986 10 13 Chron. file Nov. 1986 10 14 Chron. file Dec. 1986 10 15 International invitations 1986 10 16 Memoranda re. scheduling (4 files) 1986 10 17 Numbered files: OLO #23563 1986 10 18 Numbered files: OLO #25188 1986 368 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-1

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11 1-3 Open invitations (3 files) 1985-1986 11 4 Personal invitations - misc. dates, semi-private 1984-1986 11 6 Requests for appointments with the leader 1986 11 7 Schools requesting to meet with the leader in Ottawa 1985-1986 11 8 Alberta 1987 11 9 British Columbia 1987

12 1 British Columbia - Vancouver 1987 12 2 Manitoba 1987 12 3 New Brunswick 1987 12 4 Newfoundland 1987 12 5 Nova Scotia 1987 12 6 Ontario 1987 12 7 Ontario - Ottawa Jan.-Feb. 1987 12 8 Ontario - Ottawa Mar.-Apr. 1987

13 1 Ontario - Ottawa May-June 1987 13 2 Ontario - Ottawa July-Aug. 1987 13 3 Ontario - Ottawa Sept.-Oct. 1987 13 4 Ontario - Ottawa Nov.-Dec. 1987 13 5 Ontario - Toronto Jan.-Feb. 1987 13 6 Ontario - Toronto Mar.-Apr. 1987 13 7 Ontario - Toronto May-June 1987 13 8 Ontario - Toronto July-Aug. 1987 13 9 Ontario - Toronto Sept.-Oct. 1987 MG 26 Q 11-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 369

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13 10 Ontario - Toronto Nov.-Dec. 1987

14 1 Prince Edward Island 1987 14 2 Quebec 1987 14 3 Quebec - Montreal 1987 14 4 Saskatchewan 1987 14 5 Endorsements 1987 14 6 International invitations 1984-1987 14 7 Numbered files OLO #54785 1987 14 8 Numbered files OLO #56267 1987 14 9 Numbered files OLO #58658 1987 14 10 Numbered files OLO #59044 1987 14 11 Numbered files OLO #59445 1987 14 12 Numbered files OLO #60404 1987 14 13 OLO unnumbered file - Johns Hopkins 1987 14 14-15 Open invitations (2 files) 1987

15 1 Requests for meetings with the leader in Ottawa 1987 15 2 Requests for messages 1987 15 3 Scheduling memoranda 1987 15 4 Schools requesting to meet with the leader in Ottawa 1987 15 5 Turner, Mrs. Geills 1987 15 6 Turner, Mrs. Geills - Correspondence 1987 15 7 Turner, Mrs. Geills - Invitations for 1987 1987 15 8 Turner, John - the leader's personal invitations 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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1 1 Tour - Information 1983-1987 1 2 Agenda - Rt. Hon. J.N. Turner 1984 1 3 Miscellaneous 1984 1 4 Daily Schedule - Rt. Hon. J.N. Turner - July-December 1984 1984 1 5 Prime Minister's Regional Briefing Book 1984 1 6 Trips to Western Canada, 1984-1990 n.d. 1 7 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) - Confederation 1984 Dinner 1 8 Schedules and Itinerary 1984-1985 1 9 Luncheon - Vancouver Club, 17 December 1984 1984 1 10 Daily Schedule - Rt. Hon. J.N. Turner Jan.-July 1985 1 11 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, February 11- 1985 14, 1985 1 12 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, June 10-13, 1984-1985 1985 1 13 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Visit to Penticton, 1985 Vancouver and Prince George, June 30-July 2, 1985 1 14 July Travel 1985 MG 26 Q 11-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 371

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1 15-17 Summer Tour 1985 (3 files) 1985 1 18 Daily Schedule - Rt. Hon. J.N. Turner - September- 1985 December 1985

2 1 Tour - Toronto and District Annual Meeting 1985 2 2 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver and 1985 Whitehorse, October 2-5, 1985 2 3 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, November 1985 22-25, 1985 2 4 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, December 1985 1985 2 5 Mr. and Mrs. Turner's Visit to Los Angeles, December 1985 5-8, 1985 2 6 Daily Schedule - Rt. Hon. J.N. Turner, January-March 1986 1986 2 7 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, February 6- 1985-1986 10, 1986 2 8 Daily Schedule - Rt. Hon. J.N. Turner, April-June 1986 1986 2 9 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, April 3-6, 1985-1986 1986 2 10 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, April 29-May 1986 5, 1986 2 11-13 Summer Tour 1986 (3 files) 1986

3 1 Daily Schedule - Rt. Hon. J.N. Turner, July-December 1986 1986 3 2 Itinerary and Briefing Book - British Columbia, July 3- 1986 6, 1986 3 3 Confederation Dinner 1986 1986 372 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-2

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3 4 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, October 16- 1986 17, 1986 3 5 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, November 1986 11-13, 1986 3 6-7 National Liberal Convention 1986 - Print Media 1986 Summary (2 files) 3 8 Itinerary and Briefing Book - December 11-14, 1986 1986 3 9 Tour Information - Travel - Scheduling, 1986-1988 1987 3 10 Leader's Schedules 1987-1988 3 11 Long Term Agenda for 1987 1987 3 12 Calendar of Events, 1987 1987 3 13 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Victoria and Vancouver, 1986-1987 January 28-31, 1987 3 14 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, March 11-14, 1986-1987 1987

4 1 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver and Vernon, 1986-1987 April 9-10, 1987 4 2 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, May 6-10, 1987 1987 4 3 Toronto Women's Dinner, May 13, 1987 1987 4 4 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, June 30-July 1987 2, 1987 4 5 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, July 22-25, 1987 1987 4 6 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver and 1987 Winnipeg, October 6-10, 1987 4 7 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) - Confederation 1987 Dinner '87 4 8 Tour - Maple Leaf Dinner, October 28, 1987 1987 MG 26 Q 11-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 373

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4 9 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, November 1987 11-13, 1987 4 10 Daily Schedules 1988 1988 4 11 Europe Trip, January 1988 1988 4 12 Tour - Toronto, January 11, 1988 1987 4 13 Tour - Toronto - Peterborough - Barrie, January 13-15, 1987-1988 1988 4 14 Itinerary and Briefing Notes - Toronto - Edmonton - 1988 Vancouver - Saskatoon - Humboldt, January 20-25, 1988

5 1 Tour - Edmonton - Saskatoon - Humboldt, January 21- 1987-1988 26, 1988 5 2 Tour - Saturday Night Magazine Dinner - Toronto, 1988 January 27, 1988 5 3 Tour - Toronto, January 29, 1988 1988 5 4 Tour - Toronto, February 4, 1988 1987 5 5-6 Itinerary and Briefing Notes - Canada Conference III - 1988 Vancouver, February 4-8, 1988 (2 files) 5 7 Tour - Canada Conference III - Vancouver, February 5- 1987-1988 7, 1988 5 8 Tour - Meeting with President and Federal Executive 1988 Council - Yugoslavia - Room 409-S, February 10, 1988 5 9 Tour - 1988 Winter Olympics - Calgary 1987-1988 5 10 Tour - The Heritage Dinner - Toronto, March 1, 1988 1987-1988 5 11 Itinerary and Briefing Notes - Toronto, March 3-4, 1988 1988 5 12 Tour - Toronto, March 4, 1988 1988 374 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-2

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5 13 Canada-Israel Committee Luncheon - Chateau Laurier 1987-1988 Hotel, Ottawa, March 10, 1988 5 14 Itinerary and Briefing Notes - Winnipeg - Victoria - 1988 Nanaimo - Vancouver, March 12-16, 1988 5 15 Tour - Winnipeg - Vancouver - Victoria - Nanaimo, 1988 March 12-16, 1988

6 1 Tour - Aboriginal and First Nations Forum - Ottawa, 1987-1988 March 17, 1988 6 2 Don Boudria, M.P. - Nomination Meeting, March 21, 1988 1988 6 3 Tour - National Prayer Breakfast - Ottawa, March 24, 1988 1988 6 4 Itinerary and Briefing Notes - Woodstock - London - 1988 Windsor - Toronto, March 24-28, 1988 6 5-6 Tour - London - Windsor - Toronto, March 24-28, 1988 1988 6 7 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) Annual Meeting - 1988 Windsor, March 25-27, 1988 6 8 Tour - Europe (April or June '88) 1988 6 9 Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) - 1988 Ottawa, April 13, 1988 6 10 Montreal, April 16-17, 1988 1988 6 11 Tour - St. John's - Carbonear, April 18-19, 1988 1988 6 12 Tour - Judy LaMarsh Fund Dinner - Toronto, April 19, 1988 1988 6 13 Tour - Canadian Federation of Labour - Skyline Hotel, 1988 Ottawa, April 27, 1988 6 14 Itinerary and Briefing Notes - Toronto - Vancouver - 1988 Trail - Rossland - Vancouver, May 4-8, 1988 MG 26 Q 11-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 375

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7 1 Tour - Vancouver - Castlegar - Cranbrook - 1988 Vancouver, May 4-8, 1988 7 2 Queen Beatrix of The Netherlands, May 9, 1988 1988 7 3 Fredericton, New Brunswick, May 13-14, 1988 1988 7 4 Montreal, May 15, 1988 1988 7 5 Toronto, May 18, 1988 1988 7 6 Opening of the National Gallery, Ottawa, May 20, 1988 1988 7 7 Ottawa-Vanier Nomination Meeting, May 24, 1988 1988 7 8 Tour - 1988 Shaw Festival, Niagara-on-the-Lake, May 1988 25-August 12, 1988 7 9 Niagara Peninsula, May 26-27, 1988 1988 7 10 Confederation Dinner - Toronto, May 30, 1988 1988 7 11 Stornoway Garden Parties, June 1988 1988 7 12-13 P.E.I. - Nova Scotia, June 1, June 3, 1988 (2 files) 1988 7 14 M. Foster Evening, Blind River, Ontario, June 10, 1988 1988 7 15 Confederation Picnic - Metro Toronto Zoo, June 12, 1988 1988 7 16 Sommerville Dinner - Toronto, June 15, 1988 1988 7 17 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Saskatoon - Vancouver - 1988 Toronto, June 18-21, 1988

8 1 Winnipeg - Saskatoon - Vancouver, June 18-21, 1988 1988 8 2 Rt. Hon. Visit - Ottawa, June 22, 1988 1988 8 3 Summer Tour - 1988 1988 8 4 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver - Prince 1988 George - Lethbridge - Calgary, July 26-29, 1988 376 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-2

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8 5-6 Vancouver - Prince George, July 27-29, 1988 (2 files) 1988 8 7 Lethbridge - Calgary, July 29-30, 1988 1988 8 8 Itinerary and Briefing Notes - Thunder Bay - Sault Ste. 1988 Marie, August 2-3, 1988 8 9 Thunder Bay - Sault Ste. Marie, August 2-3, 1988 1988 8 10 Thunder Bay - Sault Ste. Marie, August 2-4, 1988 1988 8 11 Itinerary and Briefing Notes - New Brunswick - 1988 Newfoundland, August 16-17, 1988 8 12 New Brunswick - Newfoundland, August 16-18, 1988 1988 8 13 Winnipeg, August 31, 1988 1988 8 14 Itinerary and Briefing Notes - Hamilton - Toronto, 1988 September 7-9, 1988

9 1 Hamilton - Toronto, September 8, 1988 1988 9 2 Hotel Information 1988 9 3 Confederation Dinner - Toronto, October 12, 1988 1988 9 4 Winnipeg, October 13-14, 1988 1988 9 5 Bus Charters - Western Canada 1988 9 6 Westin Bayshore Correspondence 1988 9 7 Vancouver - Winnipeg, September 21-24, 1988 1988 9 8 B.C. Trip, November 2-3, 1988 1988 9 9 Hotel Vancouver 1988 9 10 Election Visit - Hotel Vancouver 1988 9 11 Four Seasons Hotel, Vancouver 1988 9 12 Vancouver, December 8-9, 1988 1988 9 13 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, December 8- 1988 10, 1988 MG 26 Q 11-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 377

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9 14 Caucus Christmas Party, December 14, 1988 1988 9 15 Daily Schedules 1989 1989 9 16 Liberal Party of Canada - Conventions 1989 1988 9 17 Vancouver - San Francisco - Whistler, January 7-13, 1989 1989 9 18 Toronto, February 2-4, 1989 1989 9 19-20 Special Caucus Meeting - St. John's, Newfoundland, 1989 February 20-22, 1989 (2 files)

10 1 Special Caucus Meeting - St. John's, Newfoundland, 1989 (Part III) February 20-22, 1989 10 2 National Executive Meeting - Ottawa, February 24-25, 1989 1989 10 3 Toronto, February 27-28, 1989 1989 10 4 Sommerville Dinner/Heritage Dinner - Toronto, 1989 February 27-28, 1989 10 5 Vancouver - Brandon - Winnipeg, March 1-4, 1989 1989 10 6 Forum for Young Canadians - Ottawa, March 4-11, 1989 1989 10 7 Campaign Committee Meeting - Ottawa, March 6, 1989 1989 10 8 Toronto, March 8-9, 1989 1989 10 9 Nova Scotia Annual General Meeting - Halifax, March 1988-1989 10-11, 1989 10 10 Beaver River, Alberta By-Election, March 13, 1989 1989 10 11 Town Hall Meeting - U.B.C. Dinner - Vancouver, 1989 March 15-20, 1989 10 12-13 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, March 15-21, 1989 1989 (2 files) 378 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-2

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10 14 Lunch - Mel Hurtig and Maude Barlow - Stornoway, 1989 March 22, 1989 10 15 Toronto, March 29-30, 1989 1989 10 16 Opening of Parliament, April 3, 1989 1989 10 17 Governor General's Ball, April 3, 1989 1989 10 18 Meeting with President Oscar Arias of Costa Rica - 1989 Ottawa, April 6, 1989 10 19 Chief Fundraisers' Meeting/Dinner - Stornoway, April 1989 10, 1989 10 20 Prud'homme 25th Anniversary Dinner, Speaker's Salon 1989 - Ottawa, April 13, 1989 10 21 Montebello Conference, April 14-16, 1989 1989 10 22 Meeting with Assembly of First Nations, Room 409-S 1989 - Ottawa, April 17, 1989 10 23 LEAF Reception, Confederation Room West Block - 1989 Ottawa, April 17, 1989 10 24 Canadian Real Estate Association Meeting with 1989 Messrs. Burnham and Downey, Room 409-S - Ottawa, April 19, 1989 10 25 Meeting with Ontario Jockey Club, Room 409-S - 1989 Ottawa, April 19, 1989 10 26 Mayor Durrell Reception, City Hall - Ottawa, April 19, 1989 1989 10 27 Toronto, April 21, 1989 1989 10 28 Retirement Reception for Ian Sinclair - Ottawa, April 1989 26, 1989

11 1 Presentation of the Budget, April 27, 1989 1989 11 2 Interview with Mike Duffy - Sunday Edition, April 28, 1989 1989 MG 26 Q 11-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 379

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11 3 Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) Annual Meeting - 1989 Ottawa, April 28-30, 1989 11 4 Press Gallery Dinner, April 29, 1989 1989 11 5 Liberal Party of Canada (Quebec) Annual Brunch - 1989 Montreal, April 30, 1989 11 6 Meeting with Mr. Verner, Secretary General, NATO, 1989 Room 409-S - Ottawa, May 1, 1989 11 7 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver - Penticton, 1989 May 4-7, 1989 11 8 Dinner - Sudbury, May 5, 1989 1989 11 9 BCLP Annual Meeting - Penticton, May 5-6, 1989 1989 11 10 Toronto, May 8, 1989 1989 11 11 Canadian Jewish Congress - Herb Gray Attending - 1989 Montreal, May 9, 1989 11 12 Trillium - Ottawa Congress Centre, May 9, 1989 1989 11 13 NAC Meeting, Room 200, West Block - Ottawa, May 1989 15, 1989 11 14 Laurier Club Luncheon, Room 200, West Block - 1989 Ottawa, May 16, 1989 11 15 Carleton-Gloucester Fundraiser - Ottawa, May 17, 1989 1989 11 16 Tennis Weekend - Stornoway, May 19, 1989 1989 11 17 Shaw Festival - Niagara-on-the-Lake, May 24-26, 1989 1989 11 18 Ontario Women's Liberal Commission (OWLC) Spring 1989 Social - Mississauga, May 28, 1989 11 19 Dukakis Reception, Danson Residence - Toronto, May 1989 30, 1989 11 20 Toronto, June 1, 1989 1989 11 21 Montréal, June 2, 1989 1989 380 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-2

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11 22 Saskatchewan Fundraising Dinner, June 2-4, 1989 1989 11 23 Canadian Ethnocultural Council - Ottawa, June 5, 1989 1989 11 24 Caucus Bar-B-Que, Courtyard, East Block - Ottawa, 1989 June 5, 1989 11 25 Governor General's Dinner in Honour of Mr. Turner, 1989 Government House - Ottawa, June 6, 1989 11 26 Vancouver - Calgary, June 9-13, 1989 1989 11 27 Confederation Picnic, June 11, 1989 1989 11 28 "Get the Budget on Track", June 12, 1989 1989 11 29 Senators' Dinner, Stornoway, June 14, 1989 1989 11 30 Federal Liberal Agency Annual Meeting - Ottawa, June 1989 15, 1989 11 31 National Executive Meeting, June 17, 1989 1989

12 1 Caucus Reception, Stornoway, June 17, 1989 1989 12 2 Tour Bar-B-Que, Stornoway, June 21, 1989 1989 12 3 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, June 22-25, 1989 1989 12 4 Quadra Picnic, June 24, 1989 1989 12 5 Courtesy Call - President of Israel, June 26, 1989 1989 12 6 Kenora, June 30, 1989 1989 12 7 Summer Tour 1989 1989 12 8 Restigouche Fishing Trip, July 6-10, 1989 1989 12 9 Schedule for the Rt. Hon. John N. Turner in Iqualuit, 1989 N.W.T., August 14-16, 1989 12 10 National Liberal Caucus Meeting - Iqualuit, N.W.T., 1989 August 14-16, 1989 MG 26 Q 11-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 381

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12 11 Itinerary and Briefing Notes - Special Caucus - 1989 Iqualuit, N.W.T., August 14-16, 1989 12 12 Courtesy Visit with Prime Minister of Japan, 1989 September 7, 1989 12 13 National Executive Meeting, September 16, 1989 1989

13 1 Nova Scotia and P.E.I. Fundraiser, September 21, 1989 1989 13 2 Charlottetown and Halifax Dinners, September 21-22, 1989 1989 13 3 Itinerary - Vancouver, September 28-October 3, 1989 1989 13 4 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, September 1989 28-October 3, 1989 13 5 U.B.C. Reunion - Town Hall Meeting, September 28- 1989 October 3, 1989 13 6 Meeting with Ambassador Ney, U.S.A., October 5, 1989 1989 13 7 Visit of King Hussein, October 10, 1989 1989 13 8 Lunch with Gordon Campbell, October 12, 1989 1989 13 9 Lunch with EEC Ambassadors, October 17, 1989 1989 13 10 London Area Dinner and Farewell Lunch - Niagara, 1989 October 19 & 20, 1989 13 11 Liberal Party of Canada Annual Meeting - Calgary, October 19-22, 1989 13 12 National Liberal Task Force on Municipal 1989 Infrastructure - Vancouver, October 26, 1989 13 13 B.C. Fundraiser Dinner, October 26, 1989 1989 13 14 Confederation Dinner - Toronto, November 1, 1989 1989 13 15 Hungary, November 2, 1989 1989 13 16 Washington, November 2-3, 1989 1989 382 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-2

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14 1 Maple Leaf Dinner, November 7, 1989 1989 14 2 Aquino, Corazon, November 7, 1989 1989 14 3 Oxford - Kroeger, November 8, 1989 1989 14 4 Meeting with Lech Walesa - Toronto, November 12, 1989 1989 14 5 Red Leaf Dinner - Toronto, November 13, 1989 1989 14 6 Liberal Agricultural Booth and Windsor West 1989 Fundraiser, November 17, 1989 14 7 Newfoundland and Labrador Fundraising Dinner, 1989 November 23, 1989 14 8 Speaker's Dinner in Honour of Mr. Turner, November 1989 27, 1989 14 9 Association Internationale des Parliamentaires de 1981-1989 Langue Française, November 21, 1989 14 10 Manitoba Fundraiser, December 5, 1989 1989 14 11 Christmas Party, December 13, 1989 1989 14 12 Daily Schedules - 1990 1990 14 13 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, January 10- 1989-1990 12, 1990 14 14 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, April 9-11, 1989-1990 1990 14 15 Itinerary and Briefing Book - Vancouver, May 4-8, 1990 1990 14 16 Vancouver, January 11, 1990 1989-1990 14 17 Liberal Calendar 1991 1991

15 1 Daily Schedules Jan.-Sept. 1987 15 2 Agendas, Itineraries and Memoranda May-June 1987 15 3 Agendas, Itineraries and Memoranda July 1987 MG 26 Q 11-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 383

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15 4 Agendas, Itineraries and Memoranda Aug. 1987 15 5 Daily Schedules Sept.-Dec. 1987 15 6-7 Agenda and Itineraries (2 files) Sept. 1987 15 8-10 Agenda and Itineraries (3 files) Oct. 1987 15 11 Itineraries and Memoranda Oct.- Nov. 1987 15 12-15 Agendas, Itineraries and Memoranda (4 files) Nov. 1987 15 16-17 Agendas, Itineraries and Memoranda (2 files) Dec. 1987

16 1 Itineraries and Memoranda Jan. 1988 16 2 Agendas Jan.-March 1988 16 3 Itineraries and Memoranda Feb. 1988 16 4 Itineraries and Memoranda March 1988 16 5-6 JNT - Vancouver - Calgary Itinerary and Briefing Book 8-13 June 1989 (2 files) 16 7-8 JNT - Vancouver - Itinerary and Briefing Book (2 files) 25-27 Oct. 1989 16 9 Mrs. Geills M. Turner - Itinerary and Briefing Book - 25-27 Oct. 1989 Vancouver 16 10 Mrs. Geills M. Turner - Itinerary and Briefing Notes - 5-6 Dec. 1989 Winnipeg, Manitoba 16 11 Jacques Carrière - Itinerary and Briefing Notes - 5-6 Dec. 1989 Winnipeg, Manitoba RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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1 1 O.L.O. Guests Book 1985 1 2 O.L.O. Guests Book Jan.-Nov. 1986 1 3 O.L.O. Guests Book Nov.-Dec. 1986 1 4 Message Forms Feb.-Apr. 1988 1 5 Message Forms Apr.-Sept. 1988 1 6 Message Forms Nov. 1988-Mar. 1989 1 7 Message Forms Apr.-May 1989 1 8 Message Forms May-Sept. 1989 1 9 Message Forms Sept.-Nov. 1989

2 1 Telephone Lists. 4 September 1981 - 30 September 1981-1982 1982 2 2 Telephone Lists. 30 September 1982 - 22 November 1982-1983 1983 2 3 Telephone Lists. 28 November - 11 September 1984 1983-1984 2 4 Telephone Lists. 30 October 1984 - 28 May 1986 1984-1986 2 5 Telephone Lists. 27 May 1986 - 19 December 1986 1986 MG 26 Q 11-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 385

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2 6 Telephone Lists. 12 January 1987 - 17 December 1987 1987 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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1 1 Release: Appointment of Herb Gray as 18 Sept. 1984 House Leader 1 2 Press Conference Given by the Leader of the 1984 Opposition - Ottawa, Thursday, Oct. 11, 1984 1 3 Announcement - Organization of the Official 11 Oct. 1984 Opposition 1 4 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 17-21 Oct. 1984 1 5 The Leader’s Meeting with the Peace Petition Caravan 22 Oct. 1984 - Ottawa 1 6 Leader of Opposition’s Visit to Saskatoon and Toronto 2-4 Nov. 1984 1 7 The Leader’s Meeting with the Prime Minister of 1984 France - Thursday, November 8, 1984 1 8 The Leader’s Meeting with Korean Ambassador Roh, 1984 Thursday, November 8, 1984 1 9 National Youth Appreciation Week, Tuesday, 1984 November 13, 1984 1 10 The Leader’s Meeting with Business Council on 14 Nov. 1984 National Issues - Ottawa 1 11 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal for Donald Johnston’s 1984 Fundraiser, Tuesday, November 20, 1984 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 387

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1 12 The Leader’s Visit to Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver 22-26 Nov. 1984 and Saltspring 1 13 The Leader’s Message for Xmas Exchange of Ottawa- 1984 Carleton (CFMO), Thursday, November 22, 1984 1 14 The Leader’s Meeting with Canadian Association of 1984 Interns and Residents - Ottawa, Tuesday, November 27, 1984 1 15 The Leader’s Meeting with Manitoba Metis and 1984 Manitoba M.P.s - Ottawa, Tuesday, November 27, 1984 1 16 The Leader’s Meeting with British Columbia 1984 Government Investment Resources - Ottawa, Thursday, November 29, 1984 1 17 The Leader’s Meeting with the Commissioner of 29 Nov. 1984 Official Languages - Ottawa 1 18 The Leader’s Attendance at Liberal Party Reform 2 Dec. 1984 Committee Meeting - Ottawa 1 19 The Leader’s Attendance at Confederation Dinner - 5 Dec. 1984 Toronto 1 20 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal for Meeting with 7-8 Dec. 1984 Defeated Candidates 1 21 The Leader’s Attendance at Fundraiser for Monty 1984 Quinter - Toronto, Sunday, December 9, 1984 1 22 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 13-17 Dec. 1984 1 23 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, January 9-10, 1985 1984-1985 1 24 Special Caucus Montebello 14-15 Jan. 1985 1 25 The Leader’s Visit to Winnipeg, Calgary and 1984-1985 Vancouver, January 17-20, 1985 1 26 The Leader’s Meeting with Lord Carrington - Ottawa 22 Jan. 1985 1 27 Opposition Day 23 Jan. 1985 388 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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1 28 The Leader’s Attendance at the Annual General 24 Jan. 1985 Meeting of Ottawa-Vanier Liberal Association 1 29 The Leader’s Meeting with Art Miki, President, 28 Jan. 1985 Japanese Canadian Association - Ottawa 1 30 Meeting with National Council of Women, 1985 Wednesday, January 30, 1985 1 31 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec City 31 Jan.- 1 Feb. 1985 1 32 The Leader’s Visit to Kingston and Cornwall 2 Feb. 1985 1 33 Opposition Day, Tuesday, February 5, 1985 1985 1 34 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 6-9 Feb. 1985 1 35 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver, February 11-15, 1985 1984-1985 1 36 Release on the Leader’s Letters to the Prime Minister 26 Feb. 1985 regarding Domtar 1 37 National Liberal Caucus Meeting, Tuesday, February 1985 26, 1985 1 38 The Leader’s Meeting with Brock University Students 26 Feb. 1985 - Ottawa 1 39 The Leader’s Attendance at Toronto Liberal Forum, 1984-1985 February 27, 1985 1 40 The Leader’s Meeting with the Southam Fellows, 1985 Château Laurier, Thursday, February 28, 1985 1 41 The Leader’s Visit to St. John’s and Halifax, 28 Feb.-2 1984-1985 March 1985

2 1 The Leader’s Attendance at the Heritage Dinner - 1985 Toronto, Monday, March 4, 1985 2 2 The Leader’s Interview with the Editor of Youth 1985 Perspective - Ottawa, Tuesday, March 5, 1985 2 3 Opposition Day, Tuesday, March 5, 1985 1985 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 389

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2 4 The Secretary General of the UN’s Address to the 1985 House of Commons, Thursday, March 7, 1985 2 5 The Leader’s Visit to Saskatchewan and Manitoba 7-9 March 1985 2 6 The Leader’s Participation in a Question and Answer 12 March 1985 Session - University of Ottawa 2 7 Death of Konstantin Chernenko. The Leader’s Visit to 13 March 1985 the Soviet Embassy - Ottawa 2 8 The Leader’s Address to Canada-Israel Committee - 1984-1985 Ottawa, 13 March 1985 2 9 The Leader’s Meeting with Yitzhak Shamir, Israel’s 14 March 1985 Foreign Minister - Ottawa 2 10 The Leader’s Meeting with Canadian Association of 1985 University Teachers - Ottawa, Tuesday, March 14, 1985 2 11 St. Pat’s College High School Alumni Association 14 March 1985 Get-together - Ottawa 2 12 The Leader’s Attendance at a Breakfast Meeting with 1985 Young Liberals - Ottawa, Friday, March 15, 1985 213 Cancelled: The Leader’s Visit to Saint John (New 15-16 March 1985 Brunswick) 2 14 Leader’s Meeting with Anglican Church of Canada, 1985 Monday, March 18, 1985 2 15 The Leader’s Speech in the House of Commons on 1985 Canada/US Relations, Tuesday, March 19, 1985 2 16 The Leader’s Attendance at the Official Re-opening of 1985 Press Club - Ottawa, Tuesday, March 19, 1985 2 17 Release: National Economic Conference to be Held on 1985 March 22, 1985 2 18 The Leader’s Visit to Regina, Victoria and Vancouver, 1984-1985 21-25 March 1985 2 19 The Leader’s Attendance at Wonderful Wednesday 27 March 1985 Hosted by Ottawa and District Liberal Association 390 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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2 20 The Leader’s Attendance at the National Prayer 1984-1985 Breakfast, Tuesday, March 28, 1985 2 21 The Leader’s Meeting with Chairman of Cominco, 1985 Friday, March 29, 1985 2 22 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Monday, April 1, 1985 1985 2 23 The Leader’s Meeting with the President of National 1985 Organization of Raw Materials - Ottawa, Tuesday, April 2, 1985 2 24 Release on Renovation Work on Stornoway 2 April 1985 2 25 The Leader’s Meeting with Students from the 1985 University of Edinburgh - Ottawa, Tuesday, April 2, 1985 2 26 The Leader’s Meeting with the Association of Metis 1985 and Non-status Indians of Saskatchewan - Ottawa, Tuesday, April 2, 1985 2 27 The Leader’s Meeting with the Saskatchewan 1985 Association of Northern Local Governments - Ottawa, Tuesday, April 2, 1985 2 28 Release: Appointment of Stuart Langford 9 April 1985 2 29 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal for LPC(Q) General 12 April 1985 Council 2 30 Appointment of the Hon. David Collenette as Secretary 15 April 1985 General of the Party 2 31 The Leader’s Message on Section 15 of the Charter of 17 April 1985 Rights and Freedoms 2 32 The Leader’s Visit to Prince Edward Island 17 April 1985 2 33 The Leader’s Meeting with the American Ambassador 18 April 1985 Paul Robinson - Ottawa 234 Cancelled: (The Leader’s Visit to the Yukon and 19-22 April 1985 British Columbia) 2 35 The Leader’s Attendance at the Press Gallery Dinner, 1985 Saturday, April 20, 2985 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 391

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236 Cancelled: (Leader’s Attendance at Young Presidents 1985 Organization’s Dinner - Four Seasons - Ottawa, Tuesday, April 23, 1985) 2 37 The Leader’s Visit to Hamilton 24-25 April 1985 2 38 The Leader’s Attendance at The Red Shield Luncheon 1985 - Ottawa, Friday, April 26, 1985 2 39 Canadian Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and 1985 Their Children - Ottawa, Sunday, April 28, 1985 2 40 Release: Appointment of Douglas Richardson 29 April 1985 2 41 The Leader’s Attendance at Fundraising Event in 1985 Rockcliffe, Monday, April 29, 1985 2 42 Lunch with the Loram Group of Calgary - Westin 1985 Hotel, Ottawa, Tuesday, April 30, 1985 2 43 Canvassing with , Manor Park (Carleton- 1985 East), Tuesday, April 30, 1985 2 44 The Leader’s Visit to Renfrew, Wednesday, May 1, 1985 1985 2 45 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Monday, May 6, 1985 1985 2 46 The Leader’s Visit to Saskatoon, Kelowna, Kamloops 8-13 May 1985 and Vancouver 2 47 Opposition Day, Wednesday, May 15, 1985 1985 2 48 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal for LPC(Q) 1985 Fundraising Dinner, Saturday, May 25, 1985 2 49 The Leader’s Attendance at Presentation of Canadian 1985 Federation of Independent Business to Caucus, Wednesday, May 29, 1985 2 50 Budget Debate in the House of Commons, Wednesday, 1985 May 29, 1985 2 51 The Leader’s Participation in the National Executive 1985 Meeting - Montreal, Friday, May 31, 1985 392 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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2 52 Release: Liberal Caucus to Visit Atlantic Provinces, 3-8 June 1985 (May 30, 1985) 2 53 The Leader’s Visit to Moncton, Shediac and 3-5 June 1985 Fredericton 2 54 The Leader’s Meeting with the National Action 1985 Committee, Wednesday, June 5, 1985 2 55 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal for the Golda Meir 1985 Leadership Award, Wednesday, June 5, 1985 2 56 The Leader’s Response to the Government’s Proposals 7 June 1985 for Senate Reform - House of Commons 2 57 The Leader’s Meeting with On-to-Ottawa Trek 1985 Committee, Monday, June 10, 1985

3 1 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 10-13 June 1985 3 2 The Leader’s Dinner in Honour of the Honourable Jack 20 June 1985 Pickersgill - Ottawa 3 3 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 21-22 June 1985 3 4 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec City 23-24 June 1985 3 5 The Leader’s Attendance at a Rally to Protest 1985 De-Indexation of Old Age Security Pensions - Toronto, Tuesday, June 25, 1985 3 6 The Leader’s Attendance at the Trillium Cocktail Party 1985 - Ottawa, Tuesday, June 25, 1985 3 7 Mr. Turner’s Attendance at Liberal Party HQ’s 1985 Wonderful Wednesday, June 26, 1985 3 8 The Leader’s Address to the Forum for Young 27 June 1985 Canadians - Ottawa 3 9 Summer Tour 1985 1985 3 10 Release: Appointment of Michèle Tremblay 9 Aug. 1985 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 393

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3 11 Release: National Liberal Caucus Forum for Canadians 23 Aug. 1985 on the Budget 3 12 Release: Organization of the Official Opposition 27 Aug. 1985 3 13 Statement by the Leader re Collapse of Banks in 5 Sept. 1985 Western Canada 3 14 The Leader’s Visit to Queen Charlotte Islands 31 Aug. - 6 Sept. 1985 3 15 Reception Hosted by the Leader for Caucus, Sunday, 1985 September 8, 1985 3 16 The Leader’s Address to the Commonwealth Jewish 1985 Council - Ottawa, Monday, September 9, 1985 3 17 The Leader’s Meeting with Japanese Delegation - 1985 Ottawa, September 10, 1985 3 18 The Leader’s Informal Reception for the Members of 11 Sept. 1985 the Press Gallery - Ottawa 3 19 Laurier Club Fundraiser - Montreal 12 Sept. 1985 3 20 Special Caucus - Ottawa 13-14 Sept. 1985 3 21 The Leader’s Meeting with the Canadian Ambassador 17 Sept. 1985 to South Africa - Ottawa 3 22 Businessmen's Dinner Hosted by Bill Sommerville - 18 Sept. 1985 Toronto 3 23 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 19-21 Sept. 1985 3 24 Release: List of Liberal Deputy Critics 20 Sept. 1985 3 25 The Leader’s Visit to Saskatchewan and Manitoba 22-24 Sept. 1985 3 26 The Leader’s Meeting with Sir Robin Vanderfelt - 25 Sept. 1985 Ottawa 3 27 The Leader’s Speech in the House of Commons re 1985 Trade with the U.S., Thursday, September 26, 1985 3 28 Laurier Club Fundraiser - Toronto 26 Sept. 1985 394 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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3 29 Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at Unveiling Ceremony of 1985 The Killer Whale - 4th Avenue Pond, Ottawa, Friday, September 27, 1985 3 30 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Monday, September 30, 1985 1985 331 Cancelled - Liberal International Leader’s Meeting - 2 Oct. 1985 Madrid 3 32 The Leader’s Visit to British Columbia and Yukon 2-6 Oct. 1985 3 33 The Leader’s Statement on Family Week in Canada 7 Oct. 1985 3 34 The Leader’s Speech in the House of Commons re Bill 7 Oct. 1985 C-79, Monday, October 7, 1985 3 35 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps of the Montreal Gulf 9 Oct. 1985 Refinery - Ottawa 3 36 The Leader’s Meeting with John Basaraba, Thursday, 1985 October 10, 1985 3 37 Statement by the Leader on Full Employment 11 Oct. 1985 3 38 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal 11 Oct. 1985 3 39 The Leader’s Attendance at Jean Chretien’s Book 1985 Launching Reception - Montreal, Tuesday, October 15, 1985 3 40 Rencontre avec le Comité de Survie du Textile et des 1985 Vêtements - Ottawa, Mercredi, Octobre 16, 1985 3 41 The Leader’s Visit to Kingston 16 Oct. 1985 3 42 The Leader’s Meeting with the Prairie Treaty Nations 1985 Alliance, Thursday, October 17, 1985 3 43 Participation du Leader au Conseil Général de Trois- 18 Oct. 1985 Rivières 3 44 The Leader’s Visit to Newfoundland 18-19 Oct. 1985 3 45 Confederation Dinner - Toronto 21 Oct. 1985 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 395

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3 46 Press Conference to Announce the Creation of a 1985 Liberal Task Force on Agriculture - Ottawa, Tuesday, October 22, 1985 3 47 National Liberal Caucus Meets with Reps of Coalition 23 Oct. 1985 Against De-Indexation of Family Allowances 3 48 McMillan Binch Dinner - Toronto 23 Oct. 1985 3 49 Statement by the Leader on the Passing of Maurice 25 Oct. 1985 Cardinal Roy 3 50 The Leader’s Visit to Welland, St. Catharines and 24-25 Oct. 1985 Niagara Falls 3 51 Opposition Day, Friday, October 25, 1985 1985 3 52 The Leader’s Visit to Sault Ste. Marie and Elliot Lake 28-29 Oct. 1985 3 53 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps of the Canadian 1985 Federation of Agriculture - Ottawa, Tuesday, October 29, 1985 3 54 The Leader’s Visit to Hawkesbury, Ontario 30 Oct. 1985 3 55 The Leader’s Attendance at the Ottawa Women’s 1985 Liberal Club Fundraiser - Ottawa, Thursday, October 31, 1985 3 56 The Leader’s Attendance at the 13th Annual Meeting 2 Nov. 1985 of the Ontario Young Liberals - Stratford 3 57 The Leader’s Attendance at Ground-Breaking 5 Nov. 1985 Ceremony of New Headquarters for the Liberal Party 3 58 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, St. Thomas and London 5-6 Nov. 1985

4 1 Reform Convention - Halifax 7-10 Nov. 1985 4 2 The Leader’s Attendance at the 1985 National 1985 Remembrance Day Ceremony - Ottawa, Monday, November 11, 1985 4 3 Seminar on Education and Economy - Ottawa 13-14 Nov. 1985 396 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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4 4 The Leader’s Private Visit to Montreal 15 Nov. 1985 4 5 Rencontre avec Groupe Ethnique de Femmes Âgées du 1985 Comté de Saint-Denis, mardi le 19 novembre 1985 4 6 The Leader’s Private Visit to Toronto 19 Nov. 1985 4 7 The Leader’s Meeting with the Islands Protection 1985 Society - Vancouver, Wednesday, November 20, 1985 4 8 The Leader’s Visit to British Columbia 21-23 Nov. 1985 4 9 The Leader’s Reception for the Publication of Paul 26 Nov. 1985 Martin’s New Book, NAC - Ottawa 4 10 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal 27 Nov. 1985 4 11 The Leader’s Attendance at Liberal Caucus - 28 Nov. 1985 Thunderous Thursday - Ottawa 412 Cancelled - The Leader’s Meeting with Assembly of 1985 First Nations, Friday, November 29, 1985 413 Cancelled - The Leader’s Visit to Prince Edward 29-30 Nov. 1985 Island 4 14 Press Conference to Comment on the Results of the 1985 Quebec Election - Ottawa, Monday, December 2, 1985 4 15 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 4-5 Dec. 1985 4 16 The Leader’s Attendance at the Pacific Rim 5-8 Dec. 1985 Conference - Los Angeles 4 17 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 8-10 Dec. 1985 4 18 Liberal Caucus Christmas Party, Wednesday, 1985 December 11, 1985 4 19 The Leader’s Private Lunch with the U.S. Ambassador, 1985 Friday, December 13, 1985 4 20 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec City for LPC(Q) 14-15 Dec. 1985 Fundraising Brunch 4 21 Press Conference - Ottawa 16 Dec. 1985 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 397

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4 22 The Leader’s Attendance at the Ottawa and District 1985 Fundraising Reception, Monday, December 16, 1985 4 23 The Leader’s Speech in the House on Bill C-74, 1985 Tuesday, December 17, 1985 4 24 New Year’s Message from the Leader 30 Dec. 1985 4 25 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Wednesday, January 8, 1986 1986 4 26 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Thursday, January 9, 1986 1986 4 27 Visit to Ottawa of Prime Minister of Japan 13-14 Jan. 1986 4 28 The Leader’s Appearance on the Ed Needham Show, 1986 CJSB - Ottawa, Thursday, January 16, 1986 4 29 Meeting with National Federation of Pensioners and 1986 Senior Citizens - Ottawa, Thursday, January 16, 1986 4 30 Special Caucus, Ottawa 17-19 Jan. 1986 4 31 The Leader’s Telegram to Mr. Bourassa on Election 20 Jan. 1986 Victory 4 32 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Tuesday, January 21, 1986 1986 4 33 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Wednesday, January 1986 22, 1986 4 34 Meeting of the Economic Policy Group of McMillan, 1986 Binch - Toronto, Thursday, January 23, 1986 4 35 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Friday, January 24, 1986 1986 4 36 The Leader’s Private Lunch with the Ambassador of 1986 Israel - Ottawa, Monday, January 27, 1986 4 37 The Leader’s Attendance at Dinner with Editorial 1986 Board of Southam News - Ottawa, Monday, January 27, 1986 398 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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438 Cancelled - The Leader’s Meeting with the 1986 Honourable Alvin Curling, Tuesday, January 28, 1986 4 39 The Leader’s Meeting with the National Association of 1986 Japanese Canadians - Ottawa, Tuesday, January 28, 1986 4 40 Dinner Meeting with Reps of the Toronto Italian- 1986 Canadian Business and Cultural Community - Toronto, Tuesday, January 28, 1986 4 41 The Leader’s Visit to Chicoutimi 29-30 Jan. 1986 4 42 Black Tie Dinner of the Southern Ontario Alumni 3 Feb. 1986 Association of Beta Theta Pi - Toronto 4 43 The Leader’s Meeting with the Canadian Cattlemen’s 1986 Association, Tuesday, February 4, 1986 4 44 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver and Calgary 5-9 Feb. 1986 4 45 The Leader’s Visit to Gatineau, Tuesday, February 11, 1986 1986 4 46 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Thursday, February 13, 1986 1986 447 Cancelled - Mr. Turner’s Attendance at Windsor 1986 Fundraising - Thursday, February 27, 1986 4 48 Chrétien’s Resignation 27 Feb. 1986 4 49 Congrès Biennal du PLC(Q) Quebec 28 Feb.- 2 March 1986 4 50 Memorial Service for the Hon. T.C. (Tommy) Douglas 1986 - Ottawa, Monday, March 3, 1986 4 51 The Leader’s Brief Meeting with Students from 4 March 1986 Trafalgar Castle School - Ottawa 4 52 Budget Debate in the House of Commons, Wednesday, 1986 March 5, 1986 4 53 The Leader’s Visit to Manitoba and Vancouver 7-10 March 1986 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 399

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4 54 The Leader’s Brief Attendance at Luncheon for 1986 Katimavik Participants - Ottawa, Wednesday, March 12, 1986 455 Cancelled - The Leader’s Meeting with Eight Students 1986 from the University of Pennsylvania Young Democrats, Wednesday, March 12, 1986 4 56 Appointment of Don Johnston as External Affairs 13 March 1986 Critic and Raymond Garneau as Finance Critic 4 57 The Leader’s Address to the Canadian Federation of 13 March 1986 Students’ Rally, Parliament Hill 4 58 Policy Seminars - Ottawa, Thursday, March 13, 1986 1986 4 59 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto (Leader Unable to 1986 Attend - see note inside), Friday, March 14, 1986 4 60 The Leader’s Meeting with the Metis National Council 1986 - Ottawa, Tuesday, March 18, 1986 461 Cancelled - The Leader’s Meeting with Mr. Nick 1986 Sibbeston, Leader of the Elected Executive Members in Yellowknife, Wednesday, March 19, 1986 4 62 Policy Seminar on Tax Reform - Ottawa, Thursday, 1986 March 20, 1986 4 63 The Leader’s Private Lunch with Young Liberals, 1986 Thursday, March 20, 1986 4 64 The Leader’s Visit to Hamilton for Annual Meeting of 21-22 March 1986 LPC(O) 4 65 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Monday, March 24, 1986 1986 4 66 Annual “Red and White” Party - Organized by Ottawa 1986 Young Liberals, Tuesday, March 25, 1986 4 67 Black Tie Dinner and Recital at the U.S. Ambassador’s 1986 Residence - Ottawa, Tuesday, March 25, 1986 4 68 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 3-7 April 1986 400 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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4 69 The Leader’s Speech in the House on the Competition 1986 Tribunal Act, Wednesday, April 9, 1986 4 70 The Leader’s Meeting with the Presidents of British 1986 Columbia’s Fisheries Council and J.S. McMillan Fisheries - Ottawa, Wednesday, April 9, 1986 4 71 Letters to the Four Western Premiers Regarding Grain 1986 Prices, Friday, April 11, 1986

5 1 Breakfast Meeting with the Board of Directors of the 1986 Canadian Community Newspaper Association - Ottawa, April 11, 1986 52 Cancelled - The Leader’s Visit to Prince Edward 11-12 April 1986 Island for Annual Meeting and Policy Convention 5 3 The Leader’s Attendance at the Hellenic Canadian 1986 Conference Dinner - Hull, Saturday, April 12, 1986 5 4 Announcement of the Appointment of Senator Pietro 15 April 1986 Rizzuto as President of the Quebec Electoral Committee 5 5 The Leader’s Meeting with the President of the Greater 1986 Vancouver Real Estate Board - Ottawa, Tuesday, April 15, 1986 5 6 Emergency Debate in the House of Commons on the 1986 Critical Situation in Libya, Tuesday, April 15, 1986 5 7 Dinner in Celebration of Erik J. Spicer’s 25th 1986 Anniversary - Ottawa, Tuesday, April 15, 1986 5 8 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps of the Canadian 1986 Federation of Agriculture - Ottawa, Wednesday, April 16, 1986 5 9 The Leader’s Visit to Sudbury and Toronto 16-17 April 1986 5 10 Meeting with Mr. Arne Olsen, Finance Chairman of 1986 the Vancouver Food Bank - Ottawa, Friday, April 18, 1986 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 401

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5 11 The Leader’s Attendance at the Press Gallery Dinner - 1986 Ottawa, Saturday, April 19, 1986 5 12 The Leader’s Meeting with Mayor Jim Durrell, City 1986 Hall - Ottawa, Monday, April 21, 1986 5 13 The Leader’s Attendance at Scarborough Fundraiser - 1986 Toronto, Tuesday, April 22, 1986 5 14 The Leader’s Visit to Rimouski 23-25 April 1986 5 15 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver and Edmonton 29 April - 6 May 1986 5 16 Garneau and Kirby Announcement 30 April 1986 5 17 The Leader’s Attendance at Len Hopkins Appreciation 1986 Night - Pembroke, Wednesday, May 7, 1986 5 18 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Friday, May 9, 1986 1986 5 19 Debate in the House of Commons on Sinclair Steven’s 1986 Conflict of Interest, Monday, May 12, 1986 5 20 Private Luncheon Meeting with the Executive 1986 Committee of the Canadian Federation of Labour - Ottawa, Monday, May 12, 1986 5 21 The Leader’s Meeting with the Confederation of 1986 University Faculty Association of British Columbia - Ottawa, Monday, May 12, 1986 5 22 The Leader’s Meeting with the Council of Canadian 1986 Boat Manufacturers - Ottawa, Monday, May 12, 1986 5 23 The Leader’s Attendance at a Fundraising Cocktail 1986 Party for Ralph Goodale - Ottawa, Monday, May 12, 1986 5 24 The Leader’s Address to Participants in the Adventure 1986 in Citizenship Program - Ottawa, Tuesday, May 13, 1986 5 25 Special Caucus 13-14 May 1986 5 26 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto and Windsor 14-16 May 1986 402 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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5 27 The Leader Announces National Liberal Task Force on 16 May 1986 Post-Secondary Education 5 28 Message from the Leader to the 16 May 1986 and Calgary Flames 5 29 Point Grey School Choir - Ottawa, Wednesday, May 1986 21, 1986 5 30 The Leader’s Attendance at the Trillium Cocktail Party 1986 - Ottawa, Wednesday, May 21, 1986 5 31 The Leader’s Attendance at a Tribute to George A. 1986 Cohon - Toronto, Thursday, May 22, 1986 5 32 The Leader’s Visit to Saskatchewan and Vancouver 23-26 May 1986 5 33 Opposition Day, Tuesday, May 27, 1986 1986 5 34 The Leader’s Meeting with Students from Notre-Dame 1986 High School (Toronto) - Ottawa, Tuesday, May 27, 1986 5 35 The Leader’s Visit to the Niagara Peninsula 29-30 May 1986 5 36 The Leader’s Attendance LPC(Q) Annual Benefit 1986 Brunch - Montreal, Sunday, June 1, 1986 5 37 Meeting with National Action Committee on the Status 1986 of Women, Monday, June 2, 1986 5 38 The Leader’s Visit to Hamilton 2-3 June 1986 5 39 Private Dinner at the Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1986 Landry - Ottawa, Tuesday, June 3, 1986 5 40 Breakfast Meeting with the Business Association 1986 Interchange - Ottawa, Wednesday, June 4, 1986 5 41 The Leader’s Meeting with the Independent Petroleum 1986 Association of Canada, Wednesday, June 4, 1986 5 42 Réunion avec l’Association des Universités et 1986 Collèges du Canada - jeudi le 5 juin, 1986 5 43 The Leader’s Attendance at Atlantic Policy Conference 1986 - Moncton, June 6-7, 1986 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 403

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5 44 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Monday, June 9, 1986 1986 5 45 The Leader’s Meeting with the Pharmaceutical 1986 Manufacturers Association of Canada - Ottawa, Tuesday, June 10, 1986 5 46 The Leader’s Meeting with the Honourable Francesco 1986 Cossiga, President of Italy - Ottawa, Wednesday, June 11, 1986 5 47 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal 11-12 June 1986 5 48 Private Lunch with the Hon. and 1986 Jeffrey Skelton (ALCAN) - Ottawa, Thursday, June 12, 1986 5 49 Garden Party at Stornoway, Thursday, June 12, 1986 1986 5 50 Emergency Debate in the House of Commons on the 13 June 1986 Situation in South Africa 5 51 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Friday, June 13, 1986 1986 5 52 Garden Party at Stornoway, Monday, June 16, 1986 1986 5 53 The Leader’s Comments on the Prime Minister’s 16 June 1986 Televised Statement on Free Trade 5 54 Garden Party at Stornoway, Wednesday, June 18, 1986 1986 5 55 The Leader’s Address to the Ottawa-Carleton Board of 1986 Trade, Thursday, June 19, 1986 5 56 The Leader’s Attendance at Dinner in Honour of 1986 Dr. Gaston Isabelle - Aylmer, Thursday, June 19, 1986 5 57 The Leader’s Attendance at the 1986 National Track 21 June 1986 and Field Championships - Ottawa 5 58 The Leader’s Trip to Toronto 23-24 June 1986 5 59 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Tuesday, June 24, 1986 1986 5 60 Rencontre avec Groupe d’Étudiants Étrangers de la 1986 Région de la Mauricie, mercredi le 25 juin, 1986 404 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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5 61 The Leader’s Attendance at Book Launching Reception 1986 for Senator Hébert - The Senate, Wednesday, June 25, 1986 5 62 The Leader’s Attendance at the Liberal Party of Canada 25 June 1986 Wonderful Wednesday - 102 Bank 5 63 The Leader’s Press Conference on the Caucus Summer 27 June 1986 Work Plan - Ottawa 5 64 Summer Tour 1986 5 65 Summer Tour July 1986 5 66 Summer Tour Aug. 1986 5 67 Summer Tour - Bills 1986 5 68 The Leader’s Press Conference on the Canada 22 July 1986 Conference - Ottawa 5 69 The Leader’s Speech in the House Regarding Debate 1986 on Bill C-67, Thursday, July 24, 1986 5 70 Letter to the Minister of Transport Regarding the 1986 Canadian Shops in Moncton, Tuesday, July 29, 1986 5 71 Statement re the Sri Lankan Refugees, Thursday, 1986 August 4, 1986

6 1 Special Caucus - Ottawa 4-5 Sept. 1986 6 2 Rescheduling of National Caucus Meetings on 1986 September 10, 17 and 24, 1986 6 3 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 8-10 Sept. 1987 6 4 Announcement of the Appointment of Catherine Cano, 1986 Assistant Press Secretary, Tuesday, September 9, 1986 6 5 Wonderful Wednesday Hosted by the Office of the 10 Sept. 1986 Leader of the Opposition 6 6 The Leader’s Meeting with the Ontario Corn Producers 1986 Association - Ottawa, Thursday, September 11, 1986 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 405

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6 7 The Leader’s Meeting with the Culture 1986 Communications Industries Committee - Ottawa, Tuesday, September 16, 1986 6 8 The Leader’s Attendance at the Confederation Dinner - 1986 Toronto, Wednesday, September 17, 1986 6 9 The Leader’s Attendance at the Unveiling of the Statue 18 Sept. 1986 of , Parliament Hill 6 10 The Leader’s Attendance at Father Sean O’Sullivan’s 1986 Book Launch - Ottawa, Thursday, September 18, 1986 6 11 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver and Edmonton 18-21 Sept. 1986 6 12 Liberal Delegation to Visit Drummondville Regarding 1986 Port-Cartier Penitentiary, Friday, September 19, 1986 6 13 The Leader’s Visit to Trois-Rivières and Toronto 25-27 Sept. 1986 614 Cancelled - The Leader’s Meeting with USSR 1986 Delegation - Ottawa, Tuesday, September 30, 1986 6 15 The Leader’s Attendance at the Kitchener-Waterloo 1986 Liberal Association Fundraising Dinner - Waterloo, Tuesday, September 30, 1986 (Postponed Because of the Election of a New Speaker in the House at 3:00 pm) 6 16 Election of Speaker, Tuesday, September 30, 1986 1986 6 17 The Opening of the Second Session of the 33rd 1986 Parliament, Wednesday, October 1, 1986 6 18 The Leader’s Attendance at Dinner for Soviet Foreign 1986 Affairs Minister - Ottawa, Wednesday, October 1, 1986 6 19 Leader’s Day in the House of Commons, Friday, 1986 October 3, 1986 6 20 Announcement of the Appointment of Dean Dussault, 1986 Press Secretary, Friday, October 3, 1986 6 21 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Sunday, October 5, 1986 1986 406 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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6 22 The Leader’s Meeting with Leaders of Canada’s Postal 1986 Unions - Ottawa, Wednesday, October 8, 1986 6 23 The Maple Leaf Dinner - Ottawa and District 1986 Fundraiser, Wednesday, October 8, 1986 6 24 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec City for the “Forum des 1986 Jeunes Libéraux du CDA (Québec)”, Friday, October 10, 1986 6 25 The Leader’s Visit to Saskatchewan and British 14-17 Oct. 1986 Columbia 6 26 57th Anniversary of the Persons Day, Friday, October 1986 17, 1986 6 27 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Monday, October 20, 1986 1986 6 28 “A Man For All Seasons” - National Arts Centre - 1986 Ottawa, Thursday, October 23, 1986 6 29 The Leader’s Visit to Prince Edward Island and Nova 24-26 Oct. 1986 Scotia 6 30 The Leader’s Visit to Geraldton, Ontario 29-30 Oct. 1986 6 31 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Thursday, October 30, 1986 1986 632 Cancelled - The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 30 Oct. 1986 6 33 The Leader’s Attendance at the OYL’s 14th Annual 1 Nov. 1986 Convention, Barrie (Ontario) 6 34 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec City 1-2 Nov. 1986 6 35 Meeting with Canadian Federation of Students, 1986 Tuesday, November 4, 1986 6 36 Lunch with Vincent Chapin - Stornoway 4 Nov. 1986 6 37 Meeting with the Société Nationale des Acadiens 6 Nov. 1986 6 38 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 10-13 Nov. 1986 6 39 The Royal Winter Fair - Toronto 15 Nov. 1986 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 407

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6 40 The Leader’s Private Visit to Montreal, Tuesday, 1986 November 18, 1986 6 41 The Leader’s Meeting with Father Dennis Drainville, 1986 Thursday, November 20, 1986 6 42 Press Conference and Pizza Party for the Media, 1986 National Press Building, Thursday, November 20, 1986 6 43 The Leader’s Attendance at the Funeral of the Hon. 1986 Don Jamieson, Newfoundland, November 22, 1986 6 44 Announcement of the Liberal International Congress 24 Nov. 1986 on Human Rights 6 45 Opening Ceremonies of the New National 1986 Headquarters Building of the Liberal Party of Canada, Wednesday, November 26, 1986 6 46 1986 National Convention - Ottawa 27-30 Nov. 1986 6 47 Peter Dimmer Dinner in Toronto, Monday, December 1986 1, 1986 648 The Toronto Sun’s 15th Anniversary Party - Toronto, 1986 Wednesday, December 3, 1986 6 49 The Leader’s Meeting with the National Federation of 1986 Pensioners and Senior Citizens - Ottawa, Thursday, December 4, 1986 6 50 Meeting with the Hon. Brian Smith, Attorney General 1986 for British Columbia, Friday, December 5, 1986 6 51 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal 8-9 Dec. 1986 6 52 The Leader’s Attendance at the Liberal Caucus 1986 Christmas Party, Wednesday, December 10, 1986 6 53 Lunch Celebration in Honour of Oleg Breski - 1986 Montreal, Thursday, December 11, 1986 6 54 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 11-14 Dec. 1986 6 55 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 17-18 Dec. 1986 408 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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6 56 Release: Key Persons Appointed to the Liberal Party’s 19 Dec. 1986 New Financial Plan 6 57 The Leader’s 1987 New Year’s Message 10 Dec. 1986 6 58 Release: Emergency Debate on Export Tax on 13 Jan. 1987 Softwood Lumber Products 6 59 The Theatre Ball - Toronto, Wednesday, January 14, 1987 1987 6 60 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps of Canadian Lumber 1987 Industry, Thursday, January 15, 1987 6 61 Announcement - Organization of the Official 16 Jan. 1987 Opposition 6 62 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Friday, January 16, 1986-1987 1987 6 63 The Leader’s Attendance at Dinner in Honour of the 1987 Mayor of Vancouver - Ottawa, Monday, January 19, 1987 6 64 The Leader’s Meeting with the Canadian Council of 1987 Churches, Tuesday, January 20, 1987 6 65 The Leader’s Meeting with Gordon Campbell, Mayor 21 Jan. 1987 of Vancouver - Ottawa 6 66 The Leader’s Informal Lunch with European 1987 Community Heads of Mission in Ottawa, Thursday, January 22, 1987 6 67 Shaw Festival - “One For the Pot” - National Arts 1987 Centre, Thursday, January 22, 1987 6 68 Release: Letter to Prime Minister Re: Bissonnette 23 Jan. 1987 Inquiry 6 69 The Leader’s Visit to Orford (Quebec), Monday, 1987 January 26, 1987 6 70 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Tuesday, January 27, 1987 1987 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 409

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6 71 The Leader’s Visit to Victoria and Vancouver 28 Jan.- 1 Feb. 1987

7 1 Release: Resignation of Senator Kolber 4 Feb. 1987 7 2 Lunch with Mel Hurtig, Wednesday, February 4, 1987 1987 7 3 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Monday, February 9, 1987 1987 7 4 Meeting with Archbishop Denis Hurley - Ottawa, 1987 Wednesday, February 11, 1987 7 5 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec City 12-13 Feb. 1987 7 6 Release: The Leader’s Appearance on “Nation’s 13 Feb. 1987 Business” 7 7 1987 Budget, Wednesday, February 18, 1987 1987 7 8 Special Meeting of the National Liberal Caucus - 1987 Budget, Thursday, February 19, 1987 7 9 Release: Appointment of New Chairman of Revenue 20 Feb. 1987 Committee 7 10 Announcement: Liberal Task Force on Western 20 Feb. 1987 Canada 7 11 Release: John Turner’s Support for Government’s 2 March 1987 Decision to Call For a full Parliamentery Debate on Free Trade 7 12 The Leader’s Attendance at the Heritage Dinner - 1987 Toronto, Tuesday, March 3, 1987 7 13 The Leader’s Attendance at Kingston Fundraising 1987 Dinner, Wednesday, March 4, 1987 7 14 Announcement: Appointment of Guy Sarault as 5 March 1987 Executive Assistant 7 15 Tour of the New Liberal Party of Canada Headquarters, 1987 Wednesday, March 5, 1987 410 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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7 16 The Leaders’s Visit to Toronto 6-7 March 1987 7 17 “The Great Gathering” - (Fundraiser for the Toronto 1986-1987 Symphony) - Toronto, Monday, March 9, 1987 7 18 The Leaders’s Visit to Vancouver and Calgary 11-15 March 1987 7 19 Release: Mulroney’s Commitment to Regional 17 March 1987 Equality in Trade Talks 7 20 The Leader’s Meeting with Teresa Earle (Participant in 1987 “Encounters with Canada”), Ottawa, Tuesday, March 17, 1987 7 21 Release: Collenette’s Resignation as Secretary General 18 March 1987 7 22 The Leader’s Visit to London, Guelph and Hamilton, 1987 Thursday, March 19, 1987 7 23 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Monday, March 23, 1987 1987 7 24 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Tuesday, March 24, 1987 1987 725 Cancelled: The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Thursday, 1987 March 26, 1987 7 26 The Leader’s Attendance at LPC(Q) Annual 29 March 1987 Fundraising Brunch, Montreal 7 27 Surprise Birthday Party for the Hon. Alvin Hamilton, 1987 M.P., Ottawa, Monday, March 30, 1987 7 28 Dinner in Honour of Senator Kolber, Stornoway, 1987 Wednesday, April 1, 1987 7 29 Release: Dean Dussault’s Resignation 3 April 1987 7 30 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Friday, April 3, 1987 1987 7 31 The Leader’s Appearance on CBC Radio’s “Sunday 1987 Morning”, Sunday, April 5, 1987 7 32 The Leader’s Appearance on “The Nation’s Business”, 1987 Sunday, April 5, 1987 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 411

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7 33 State Dinner for President Reagan and Mrs. Reagan, 1987 Rideau Hall, Sunday, April 5, 1987 7 34 Informal Lunch with Nordic Ambassadors, Ottawa, 1987 Tuesday, April 7, 1987 7 35 The Speaker’s Reception for the President of U.B.C., 1987 Ottawa, Tuesday, April 7, 1987 7 36 Special Caucus - Ottawa 7-8 April 1987 7 37 Release: Richardson’s Confirmation of Reagan’s 8 April 1987 Request for a Meeting 7 38 Release: Appointments of Sharon Schollar and Allan 8 April 1987 Lutfy - Election 7 39 The Leader’s Attendance at the National Prayer 1987 Breakfast, Thursday, April 9, 1987 7 40 The Leader’s Visit to British Columbia and 9-12 April 1987 Saskatchewan 7 41 The Leader’s Attendance at LEAF Event, Ottawa, 1987 Wednesday, April 15, 1987 7 42 Easter Break 16-24 April 1987 7 43 The Leader’s Press Conference on the Sale of Dome 1987 Petroleum, Ottawa, Monday, April 20, 1987 7 44 The Leader’s Visit to Calgary, Wednesday 22 April 1987 7 45 The Leader’s Private Visit to Toronto 23-24 April 1987 7 46 The Leader’s Speech in the House on Capital 1987 Punishment, Monday, April 27, 1987 7 47 Brief Meeting with Students of Hernwood Junior High 1987 School, Ottawa, Monday, April 27, 1987 7 48 The Leader’s Speech in the House on Petroleum 1987 Industry (Sale of Dome), Monday, April 27, 1987 7 49 The Leader’s Attendance at Canadian Labour 28 April 1987 Congress’ Annual Day of Mourning, Ottawa, Tuesday, April 28, 1987 412 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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7 50 The Leader’s Speech in the House on Agriculture 1987 (Farm Economic Crisis), Tuesday, April 28, 1987 7 51 Release: Redistribution of Vancouver Ridings, 1987 Thursday, April 30, 1987 7 52 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Friday, May 1, 1987 1987 7 53 The Leader’s Speech in the House on the Constitution 1987 (Meech Lake Agreement), Friday, May 1, 1987 7 54 The Leader’s Attendance at the Parliamentary Press 1987 Gallery Dinner, Saturday, May 2, 1987 7 55 The Leader’s Meeting with the Canadian Ethnocultural 1987 Council, Ottawa, Monday, May 4, 1987 7 56 The Leader’s Press Conference on the National Liberal 1987 Youth Report, Ottawa, Monday, May 4, 1987 7 57 Black Tie Dinner for Anthony Hampson, York Club, 1987 Toronto, Monday, 4 May 1987 7 58 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps of the Young Liberals 1987 of Canada, Ottawa, Wednesday, May 6, 1987 7 59 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver and Saltspring 6-10 May 1987 7 60 The Hon. Don Johnston’s Resignation from the 1987 Shadow Cabinet, Friday, May 8, 1987 7 61 The Leader’s Speech in the House on the Constitution 1987 (Meech Lake Agreement), Monday, May 11, 1987 7 62 The Leader’s Meeting with Participants in the Forum 1987 for Young Canadians, Tuesday, May 12, 1987 7 63 The Leader’s Private Visit to Toronto 13-18 May 1987 7 64 The Leader’s Visit to the Inner City Youth Service 1987 Centre, Toronto, Thursday, May 14, 1987 7 65 Release: David Berger Relieved of Responsibilities as 15 May 1987 Critic for Science and Technology 7 66 The Leader’s Meeting with a Hungarian Delegation, 1987 Tuesday, May 19, 1987 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 413

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7 67 Announcement: Wednesday, May 20, 1987, New 20 May 1987 Liberal Critics for External Affairs and Science and Technology 7 68 Attendance at Cocktail Reception Hosted by Senator 1987 Godfrey and Mrs. Godfrey, Ottawa, Wednesday, May 20, 1987 7 69 The Leader’s Meeting with the Ambassador of France, 1987 Monday, May 25, 1987 7 70 The Leader’s Statement in the House of Commons Re 1987 Rick Hansen, Friday, May 22, 1987 7 71 The Leader’s Appearance on the Program “Nation’s 1987 Business”, Saturday, May 23, 1987 7 72 Visit to Ottawa by the President of France, Monday, 1987 May 25, 1987 7 73 Gala Dinner in Honour of His Eminence G. Emmett 1987 Cardinal Carter, Toronto, May 26, 1987 7 74 The Leader’s Visit to the Niagara Peninsula 27-31 May 1987 7 75 Announcement of Elizabeth Phinney’s Appointment as 1987 Co-chair of Liberal Caucus Task Force on Aging, Friday, May 29, 1987 7 76 The Leader’s Attendance at Federation of Canadian 1987 Municipalities Lunch, Ottawa, Monday, June 1, 1987 7 77 Meeting with Steve Neary, Candidate in the St. John’s 1987 East By-election, Ottawa, Tuesday, June 2, 1987 7 78 The Leader’s Meeting with the Canadian Chamber of 1987 Commerce, Ottawa, Tuesday, June 2, 1987 779 Cancelled: The Leader’s Attendance at the 56th 1987 Hollinger Dinner, Toronto, Tuesday, June 2, 1987 7 80 The Three Liberal Candidates for the July Federal By- 3 June 1987 elections Meet with National Liberal Caucus 7 81 Meeting with Don Branigan, Candidate in the Yukon 1987 By-Election, Ottawa, Wednesday, June 3, 1987 414 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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7 82 Mrs. Turner’s Visit to the Riding of Hamilton 1987 Mountain, Thursday, June 4, 1987 7 83 The Leader’s Televised Address on the 1987 1987 Constitutional Accord, Ottawa, Thursday, June 4, 1987 7 84 Announcement of Communications Group, Friday, 1987 June 5, 1987 7 85 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Private Weekend in Stratford 5-7 June 1987 and Toronto 7 86 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal 7-8 June 1987 7 87 Speech in the House of Commons re: Aboriginal 1987 Rights, Monday, June 8, 1987 7 88 The Leader’s Private Lunch with the United States 1987 Ambassador, Tuesday, June 9, 1987 7 89 Special Caucus, Ottawa 9-10 June 1987 7 90 The Leader’s Attendance at the Speaker’s Annual 1987 Garden Party, Kingsmere - Wednesday, June 10, 1987 7 91 The Leader’s Meeting with Recipients of the Canada 1987 Volunteer Award, Ottawa, Thursday, June 11, 1987 7 92 Garden Party at Stornoway, Thursday, June 11, 1987 1987 7 93 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Private Weekend in Toronto 12-14 June 1987 7 94 The Leader’s Meeting with Officials of Canadian 1987 Airlines International, Ottawa, Monday, June 15, 1987 7 95 Garden Party at Stornoway, Monday, June 15, 1987 1987 7 96 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto for the Del Zotto Dinner, 1987 Tuesday, June 16, 1987 7 97 Garden Party at Stornoway, Wednesday, June 17, 1987 1987 7 98 Special Meeting of Caucus Re: Tabling of White Paper 1987 on Tax Reform, Friday June 19, 1987 7 99 Release: Letter to Premier Vander Zalm Re South 19 June 1987 Moresby MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 415

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8 1 The Leader’s Visit to Windsor, Friday, June 19, 1987 1987 8 2 The Leader’s Visit to Port Hope for the Canada 2001 1987 Conference, Saturday, June 20, 1987 8 3 The Leader’s Hamilton Mountain By-election Visit, 1987 Monday, June 22, 1987 8 4 Mrs. Turner’s Parliamentary Spouses’ Luncheon at 1987 Stornoway, Tuesday, June 23, 1987 8 5 The Leader’s Visit to Halifax 23-24 June 1987 8 6 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal for the St-Jean-Baptiste 1987 Day Celebrations, Wednesday, June 24, 1987 8 7 Meeting of the National Liberal Caucus, Thursday, 1987 June 25, 1987 8 8 The Leader’s Meeting with the Native Council of 1987 Canada, Ottawa, Monday, July 20, 1987 8 9 Announcement: Aquino Awarded ‘87 Liberal 27 July 1987 International Prize for Freedom 8 10-11 Summer Tour (2 files) 1987 8 12 Private Visits - July-August 1987 1987 8 13 Summer Tour, August 1987 1987 8 14 Release: Mulroney Selling Out to Americans on Drug 10 Aug. 1987 Bill 8 15 The Leader’s Attendance at Special Caucus - Ottawa 10 Aug. 1987 8 16 Release: Letter to re Trade Briefing 11 Aug. 1987 8 17 The Leader’s Speech in the House re Bill C-55 1987 (Immigration), Tuesday, August 11, 1987 8 18 Release: Doug Richardson’s Resignation 12 Aug. 1987 8 19 Release: LPC’s Announcement of Sharon Schollar’s 13 Aug. 1987 Resignation 8 20 Release: Text of a Letter Sent to Prime Minister re 17 Aug. 1987 Diefenbaker Centre 416 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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8 21 Announcement: Professor Robert Jackson’s 17 Aug. 1987 Appointment 8 22 The Leader’s Attendance at Office Reception for 1987 Professor Bob Jackson, Wednesday, August 19, 1987 8 23 The Leader’s Speech in the House re Bill C-22 (Patent 1987 Act), Wednesday, August 26, 1987 8 24 The Leader’s Meeting with Oliver Tambo, Leader of 1987 the ANC, Ottawa, Thursday, August 27, 1987 8 25 Special Liberal Strategy Committee, Ottawa, Sunday, 1987 August 30, 1987 8 26 The Leader’s Meeting with Presidents of Three Prairie 1987 Wheat Pools, Thursday, September 3, 1987 8 27 Labour Day Weekend 3-6 Sept. 1987 8 28 Release: Message on the Occasion of International 7 Sept. 1987 Literacy Day 8 29 The Leader’s Interview on “Morningside”, Ottawa, 1987 Tuesday, September 8, 1987 8 30 The Leader’s Attendance at the Liberal International 1987 Congress on Human Rights, Ottawa, September 9-12, 1987 8 31 The Leader’s Attendance at Farewell Reception for 1987 British High Commissioner, Ottawa, Thursday, September 10, 1987 8 32 The Leader’s Meeting with Anatoly Sharansky, 1987 Ottawa, Tuesday, September 15, 1987 8 33 The Leader’s Meeting with Sylvia Russell of the 1987 Vancouver Food Bank, Ottawa, Tuesday, September 15, 1987 8 34 Fall Caucus 15-16 Sept. 1987 8 35 The Leader’s Breakfast Meeting with Management 1987 Committee, Ottawa, Wednesday, September 16, 1987 8 36 Announcement: Peter Connolly Appointment 17 Sept. 1987 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 417

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8 37 The Leader’s Private Weekend in Toronto 17-20 Sept. 1987 8 38 Statement: Arms Control - Agreement Between U.S. 18 Sept. 1987 and Soviet Union 8 39 Mrs. Geills Turner’s Visit to Vancouver 21-23 Sept. 1987 8 40 The Leader’s Interview on CJOR Radio (Vancouver), 1987 Ottawa, Monday, September 21, 1987 8 41 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Tuesday, September 1987 22, 1987 8 42 The Leader’s Attendance at “Wonderful Wednesday”, 1987 Ottawa, Wednesday, September 23, 1987 8 43 The Leader’s Private Visit to Toronto for La 1987 Commanderie Dinner, Thursday, September 24, 1987 8 44 Announcement: Doug Kirkpatrick Appointment 25 Sept. 1987 8 45 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Monday, September 28, 1987 1987 8 46 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Wednesday, 1987 September 30, 1987 8 47 Press Release: Ban on Intermediate Range Nuclear 1 Oct. 1987 Weapons 8 48 Announcement: I.N.F. Agreement 1 Oct. 1987 8 49 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at the 10th Annual 1987 Shaw Travel Auction, Toronto, Thursday, October 1, 1987 8 50 The Leader’s Private Weekend in Toronto 2-4 Oct. 1987 851 Cancelled: The Leader’s Attendance at 20th 1987 Anniversary of Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, Monday, October 5, 1987 8 52 The Leader’s Speech in the House on Free Trade, 1987 Monday, October 5, 1987 8 53 Visit to the Art Bank, Ottawa, Tuesday, October 6, 1987 1987 418 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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9 1 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver and Winnipeg 6-9 Oct. 1987 9 2 Release: Text of a Letter to Prime Minister re Bill C-22 9 Oct. 1987 (Free Trade) 9 3 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Tuesday, October 13, 1987 1987 9 4 The Leader’s Attendance at a Meeting and Dinner with 1987 Liberal Senators, Ottawa, Wednesday, October 14, 1987 9 5 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Thursday, October 15, 1987 1987 9 6 Press Release: Leader’s Appearance on “The Nation’s 16 Oct. 1987 Business” 9 7 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 19-21 Oct. 1987 98 Cancelled: The Leader’s Attendance at McMillan 1987 Binch Annual Dinner, Toronto, Thursday, October 22, 1987 9 9 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal 23-25 Oct. 1987 9 10 The Leader’s Attendance at the Unveiling of the 1987 Portrait of Hon. Lloyd Francis, Ottawa, Tuesday, October 27, 1987 9 11 The Leader’s Attendance at the 2nd Annual Maple 1987 Leaf Dinner, Ottawa, Wednesday, October 28, 1987 9 12 The Leader’s Attendance at Toronto & District Annual 1987 Meeting, Toronto, Friday, October 30, 1987 913 Cancelled due to René Lévesque’s Funeral in 3-4 Nov. 1987 Quebec: The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 9 14 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec City for René Lévesque’s 1987 Funeral, Thursday, November 5, 1987 915 Declined: Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at the 1987 Gala Ball of the May Court Club of Ottawa, Westin Hotel, Saturday, November 7, 1987 9 16 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver and Saltspring 11-13 Nov. 1987 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 419

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9 17 The Leader’s Visit to Niagara Falls for Ontario Young 1987 Liberals Annual Meeting, Saturday, November 14, 1987 9 18 Royal Winter Fair Horse Show Dinner with the 1987 Bassetts, Toronto, Saturday, November 14, 1987 919 Cancelled Due to Illness: The Leader’s Visit to Laval 1987 and Saint-Jérôme, Tuesday, November 17, 1987 9 20 The Leader’s Private Lunch with the Ambassador of 1987 the United States, Ottawa, Thursday, November 19, 1987 9 21 Evening in Honour of the Shaw Festival Hosted by the 1987 Speaker of the House, Ottawa, Thursday, November 19, 1987 922 Cancelled Due to Illness: The Leader’s Visit to 20-22 Nov. 1987 Winnipeg, Moose Jaw and Edmonton 923 Cancelled: The Leader’s Visit to St. Brigit’s Soup 1987 Kitchen and Hostel, Ottawa, Monday, November 23, 1987 9 24 The Leader’s Lunch with the Israeli Ambassador, 1987 Rockcliffe, Monday, November 23, 1987 925 Cancelled Due to Illness: The Leader’s Meeting with 1987 The King of Norway, Rideau Hall, Monday, November 23, 1987 9 26 Economic Policy Group Dinner, McMillan Binch 1987 Offices, Toronto, Tuesday, November 24, 1987 9 27 The Leader’s Meeting with Members of the Canadian 1987 Conference of the Arts, Ottawa, November 25, 1987 9 28 The Leader’s Lunch with National Laurier Club 1987 Members, Ottawa, Monday, November 30, 1987 9 29 The Leader’s Attendance at “Christmas Lights Across 1987 Canada” Ceremony, Ottawa, Monday, November 30, 1987 420 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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9 30 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Tuesday, December 1, 1987 1987 9 31 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto and Welland 2-3 Dec. 1987 9 32 The Leader’s Visit to Halifax 4-6 Dec. 1987 933 Cancelled: The Leader’s Visit to New Brunswick 6-7 Dec. 1987 9 34 The Leader’s Meeting with National Pensioners and 1987 Senior Citizens Federation, Ottawa, Tuesday, December 8, 1987 9 35 The Leader’s Question and Answer Session with 1987 Business Council on National Issues, Ottawa, Tuesday, December 8, 1987 9 36 The Leader’s Attendance at Liberal Caucus Christmas 1987 Party, Wednesday, December 9, 1987 9 37 Announcement: Appointment of John Webster as 10 Dec. 1987 National Campaign Director 9 38 Mrs. Turner’s Birthday Party at Stornoway, Friday, 1987 December 11, 1987 939 Cancelled: Mr. Turner’s Attendance at 60th Birthday 1987 Party for Bill Macdonald, Toronto, Saturday, December 12, 1987 9 40 The Leader’s Conference Call with East Montreal 14 Dec. 1987 Volunteers 9 41 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Tuesday, December 1987 15, 1987 9 42 The Leader’s Cocktail at Stornoway for M.P.’s and 1987 Their Spouses, Tuesday, December 15, 1987 9 43 The Leader’s Farewell Party for Pauline Isaacs, 1987 Wednesday, December 16, 1987 9 44 Tabling of Tax Reform - Ways and Means Motion, 1987 Wednesday, December 16, 1987 9 45 The Leader’s Year-end Interview with CBC, Thursday, 1987 December 17, 1987 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 421

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9 46 Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at Brettons Christmas Wrap 1987 for Charity, Ottawa, Saturday, December 19, 1987 9 47 Press Release: The Leader’s Christmas Message 22 Dec. 1987 9 48 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at Vic Chapman’s 23 Dec. 1987 Funeral Service, Ottawa 9 49 Family’s Travel Arrangements for the Christmas Break 1987 9 50 Public Hearings of Liberal Task Force on Trade, 1988 Ottawa, Tuesday, January 12, 1988 9 51 The Leader’s Meeting with Constituents Dr. Peter 1988 McLean and Ryan McLean, Ottawa, Tuesday, January 12, 1988 9 52 The Leader’s Taping of CTV’s “Question Period”, 1988 Ottawa, Wednesday, January 13, 1988 9 53 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Peterborough and Barrie 13-15 Jan. 1988 9 54 Meeting of the Liberal Party’s National Executive, 15-17 Jan. 1988 Ottawa 9 55 The Leader’s Dinner at Stornoway with Platform 1988 Committee, Monday, January 18, 1988 9 56 Special Caucus, Ottawa 19-20 Jan. 1988 9 57 The Leader’s Trip to Toronto, Wednesday, January 20, 1988 1988 9 58 The Leader’s Visit to Edmonton, Vancouver, 21-25 Jan. 1988 Saskatoon and Humboldt 9 59 Statement: Unrest in the Gaza and West Bank 27 Jan. 1988 9 60 The Leader’s Attendance at 100th Anniversary Gala of 1988 Saturday Night Magazine, Toronto, Wednesday, January 27, 1988 9 61 The Leader’s Meeting with Hon. & Lucie 28 Jan. 1988 Pepin re: Morgentaler Case 9 62 The Leader’s Lunch with the Ambassador of Mexico, 1988 Ottawa, Thursday, January 28, 1988 422 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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9 63 The Leader’s Private Photo Session for Purolator’s 1988 “Cheer on Canada”, Ottawa, Thursday, January 28, 1988 9 64 The Leader’s Meeting with Ontario Campaign 1988 Committee, Toronto, Friday, January 29, 1988 9 65 Mr. Turner’s Private Weekend in Collingwood 29-31 Jan. 1988 9 66 The Leader’s Meeting with Chief Commissioner of 1988 Canadian Human Rights Commission, Ottawa, Monday, February 1, 1988 9 67 Mrs. Geills Turner’s Attendance at Launching of The 1988 Financial Post, Toronto, Monday, February 1, 1988 9 68 The Leader’s Meeting with Lynda Sorensen, President, 1988 National Women’s Liberal Commission, Ottawa, Tuesday, February 2, 1988 9 69 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal 3-4 Feb. 1988

10 1 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver for the Canada 4-8 Feb. 1988 Conference III 10 2 Private Dinner Organized by Alan Zimmerman, 1988 Toronto, Monday, February 8, 1988 10 3 Speech in the House of Commons on Bill C-72 1988 (Official Languages Act), Tuesday, February 9, 1988 10 4 The Leader’s Meeting with the President of the Federal 1988 Executive Council of Yugoslavia, Ottawa, Wednesday, February 10, 1988 10 5 Budget Day, Wednesday, February 10, 1988 1988 10 6 The Leader’s Attendance at Retirement Reception for 1988 Senators Barrow and Lemoyne, Wednesday, February 10, 1988 10 7 Liberal Party Meeting re: Fundraising, 409-S 1988 Boardroom, Wednesday, February 17, 1988 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 423

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10 8 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Tuesday, February 23, 1988 1988 10 9 Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at Dinner Hosted by Conrad 1988 Black, Toronto, February 23, 1988 10 10 Edmonton Journal Interview, Ottawa, Wednesday, 1988 February 24, 1988 10 11 Taping Session on Multiculturalism Policy, Ottawa, 1988 Thursday, February 25, 1988 10 12 The Leader’s Meeting with the Southam Fellows, 1988 Ottawa, Thursday, February 25, 1988 10 13 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps. of the B.C. Coalition 1988 of Secondary Softwood Lumber Remanufacturers, Thursday, February 25, 1988 10 14 The Leader’s Attendance at XV Olympic Winter 26-29 Feb. 1988 Games, Calgary 10 15 The Leader’s Lunch with Michel Robert at Stornoway, 1988 Tuesday, March 1, 1988 10 16 The Leader’s Attendance at ’s 1988 Heritage Dinner, Toronto, Tuesday, March 1, 1988 10 17 Taping of “The Nation’s Business”, Wednesday, 1988 March 2, 1988 10 18 Toronto Symphony Orchestra Concert, Toronto, 1988 Thursday, March 3, 1988 10 19 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Friday, March 4, 1988 1988 10 20 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec City, Monday, March 7, 1988 1988 10 21 The Leader’s Meeting with Arab Ambassadors, 1988 Ottawa, Tuesday, March 8, 1988 10 22 The Leader’s Lunch with Shirley Carr, President of the 1988 Canadian Labour Congress, Stornoway, Tuesday, March 8, 1988 424 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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10 23 Attendance at Preview Performance of “Macbeth”, 1988 Toronto, Tuesday, March 8, 1988 10 24 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps. of the United 1988 Fisherman and Allied Workers’ Union, Ottawa, Wednesday, March 9, 1988 10 25 The Leader’s Meeting with Bob Wyman, Chairman of 1988 UBC Market Survey Committee, Ottawa, Thursday, March 10, 1988 10 26 The Leader’s Address to the 13th Annual Conference 1988 of the Canada-Israel Committee, Ottawa, Thursday, March 10, 1988 10 27 The Leader’s Meeting with Lord Carrington, Secretary 1988 General of NATO, Ottawa, Thursday, March 10, 1988 10 28 Dinner at Stornoway with Professor , 1988 Thursday, March 10, 1988 10 29 The Leader’s Visit to Winnipeg, Saturday, March 12, 1988 1988 10 30 The Leader’s Visit to Victoria, Nanaimo and 15-16 March 1988 Vancouver 10 31 Release: Appointment of Maude Barlow as Special 17 March 1988 Advisor, Social Justice Issues 10 32 The Leader’s Address to the Liberal Party Policy 1988 Forum on Aboriginal Issues, Ottawa, Thursday, March 17, 1988 10 33 The Leader’s Meeting with Ned Leblanc and Senator 1988 MacEachen, Ottawa, Friday, March 18, 1988 10 34 The Leader’s Interview with Maclean’s, Ottawa, 1988 Friday, March 18, 1988 10 35 The Leader’s Attendance at Don Boudria’s Nomination 21 March 1988 Meeting, St. Isidore de Prescott 10 36 The Leader’s Meeting with Constituent Participating 1988 in “Encounters with Canada”, Ottawa, Tuesday, March 22, 1988 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 425

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10 37 The Leader’s Meeting with Messrs. Bujold, Rizzuto, 1988 Garneau and Sarault, Ottawa, Tuesday, March 22, 1988 10 38 The Leader’s Meeting with the British High 1988 Commissioner, Ottawa, Tuesday, March 22, 1988 10 39 The Leader’s Attendance at the Annual National Prayer 1988 Breakfast, Ottawa, Thursday, March 24, 1988 10 40 The Leader’s Visit to Woodstock, London and 24-26 March 1988 Windsor 10 41 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Monday, March 28, 1988 1988 10 42 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps. of the International 1988 Association of Machinists, Ottawa, Tuesday, March 29, 1988 10 43 Refer to Note Inside File: The Leader’s Attendance at 1988 Reception for , Ottawa, Wednesday, March 30, 1988 10 44 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps. of the Canadian 1988 Ethnocultural Council, Ottawa, Tuesday, April 12, 1988 10 45 The Leader’s Meeting with Exchange Students from 1988 France, Ottawa, Wednesday, April 13, 1988 10 46 The Leader’s Meeting with John Ralston Saul, Ottawa, 1988 Wednesday, April 13, 1988 10 47 The Leader’s Attendance at the Women’s Legal 1988 Education and Action Fund Reception, Ottawa, Wednesday, April 13, 1988 10 48 The Leader’s Press Conference with Lloyd Axworthy 1988 Re: Omnibus Trade Bill, Ottawa, Thursday, April 14, 1988 10 49 The Leader’s Attendance at the Reception for Japanese 1988 Canadian Redress, Parliament Hill, Thursday, April 14, 1988 426 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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10 50 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal for LPC(Q) Annual 16-17 April 1988 Meeting 10 51 Visit to Vancouver for the Funeral of Mrs. Phyllis 18-21 April 1988 Gregory Ross 10 52 Cancelled: The Leader’s Meeting with Students from 1988 Hernwood Junior High School, Ottawa, Monday, April 18, 1988 10 53 Cancelled: The Leader’s Visit to Newfoundland 18-20 April 1988 10 54 Cancelled: Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at the July 1988 Lamarsh Dinner, Toronto, Tuesday, April 19, 1988 10 55 Private Meeting with Jean Pigott, NCC Offices 25 April 1988 10 56 The Leader’s Meeting with Students from Three Oaks 1988 High School, Ottawa, Monday, April 25, 1988 10 57 Cancelled: The Leader’s Dinner with Caucus 1988 Members, Stornoway, Tuesday, April 26, 1988 10 58 The Leader’s Address to the 4th Convention of the 1988 Canadian Federation of Labour, Ottawa, Wednesday, April 27, 1988 10 59 “Wonderful Wednesday” Hosted by the Leader of the 27 April 1988 Opposition, 409-S 10 60 Cancelled: The Leader’s Dinner with Caucus 1988 Members, Stornoway, Wednesday, April 27, 1988 10 61 The Leader’s Meeting with the National Anti-Poverty 1988 Organization, Ottawa, Thursday, April 28, 1988 10 62 The Leader’s Meeting with Students of Bishop 1988 Strachan School, Ottawa, Thursday, April 28, 1988 10 63 The Leader’s Private Dinner with Caucus Executive, 1988 Stornoway, Thursday, April 28, 1988 10 64 The Leader’s Attendance at the Annual Press Gallery 1988 Dinner, Ottawa, Saturday, April 30, 1988 10 65 The Leader’s Private Lunch with U.S. Ambassador 1988 Niles, Rockcliffe, Monday, May 2, 1988 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 427

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10 66 The Leader’s Statement on Senator Rizzuto, Monday, 1988 May 2, 1988 10 67 The Leader’s Interview with Peter O’Neil of the 1988 Vancouver Sun, Ottawa, Tuesday, May 3, 1988 10 68 The Leader’s Meeting with Participants in the Forum 1988 for Young Canadians, Ottawa, Tuesday, May 3, 1988 10 69 Cancelled: The Leader’s Dinner with Caucus 1988 Members, Stornoway, Tuesday, May 3, 1988 10 70 The Leader’s Visit to British Columbia 4-8 May 1988 10 71-72 The Leader’s Meeting with Queen Beatrix of the 1988 Netherlands, Rideau Hall, Monday, May 9, 1988 (2 files)

11 1 Address to Parliament by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix 1988 of the Netherlands, Tuesday, May 10, 1988 11 2 Leader Did Not Attend: The Leader’s Private Visit to 1988 Toronto for Mendelssohn Concert, Tuesday, May 10, 1988 11 3 The Leader’s Interview with “Le Journal de Montreal”, 1988 Wednesday, May 11, 1988 11 4 Mrs. Geills Turner’s Visit to Ottawa for 25th Wedding 1988 Anniversary Celebration, Wednesday, May 11, 1988 11 5 The Leader’s Visit to Newfoundland and New 12-14 May 1988 Brunswick 11 6 The Leader’s Visit to Fredericton for the New 13 May 1988 Brunswick Liberal Party Biennial Convention 11 7 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal 14-15 May 1988 11 8 Annual Lobby Day of the National Action Committee 1988 on the Status of Women, Ottawa, Monday, May 16, 1988 11 9 Cancelled: The Leader’s Dinner with Caucus 1988 Members, Stornoway, Tuesday, May 17, 1988 428 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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11 10 The Leader’s Dinner with the Platform Steering 1988 Committee, Stornoway, Tuesday, May 17, 1988 11 11 Announcement: Appointment of Ouellet as Co-chair of 1988 Campaign Committee, Wednesday, May 18, 1988 11 12 The Leader’s Meeting with Glen O’Farrell, 1988 Wednesday, May 18, 1988 11 13 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Wednesday, May 18, 1988 1988 11 14 Cancelled: The Leader’s Meeting with Students from 1988 Marymount College, Ottawa, Wednesday, May 18, 1988 11 15 Cancelled: The Leader’s Dinner with Caucus 1988 Members, Stornoway, Wednesday, May 18, 1988 11 16 The Leader’s Meeting with Archbishop Edward W. 1988 Scott, Ottawa, Thursday, May 19, 1988 11 17 The Leader’s Lunch with Bill Lee at Café Henry 1988 Burger, Thursday, May 19, 1988 11 18 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps. of the Canadian 1988 Conference of Catholic Bishops, Thursday, May 19, 1988 11 19 The Leader’s Meeting with Sean Moore, Thursday, 1988 May 19, 1988 11 20 The Leader’s Meeting with Agnes Healey, Chairman, 1988 Human Rights Committee, Vancouver Council of Women, Friday, May 20, 1988 11 21 The Leader’s Meeting with Joan Kouri, Past Vice- 1988 President of LPC(Q), Friday, May 20, 1988 11 22 The Leader’s Lunch with Michèle Tremblay at Café 1988 Henry Burger, Friday, May 20, 1988 11 23 Did Not Go: The Leader’s and Mrs. Turner’s 1988 Attendance at Opening of the National Gallery of Canada, Friday, May 20, 1988 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 429

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11 24 The Leader’s Meeting with Michael Henry, President 1988 of the Liberal Party of Alberta, Ottawa, Tuesday, May 24, 1988 11 25 The Leader’s Attendance at the Ottawa-Vanier 1988 Nomination Meeting, Tuesday, May 24, 1988 11 26 The Leader’s Private Meeting with Coalition Against 1988 Free Trade, Ottawa, Monday, May 30, 1988 11 27 The Leader’s Attendance at the Canadian Ethnocultural 1988 Council’s Information Session, Ottawa, Monday, May 30, 1988 11 28 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 30-31 May 1988 11 29 Cancelled: The Leader’s Attendance at The Leader’s 1988 Summit of the Canadian Labour Congress, Ottawa, Tuesday, May 31, 1988 11 30 The Leader’s Dinner at Stornoway with the 1988 Fundraising Committee, Tuesday, May 31, 1988 11 31 The Leader’s Visit to the Niagara Peninsula 25-28 May 1988 11 32 National Caucus, Wednesday, June 1, 1988 1988 11 33 The Leader’s Visit to Prince Edward Island and Nova 1-3 June 1988 Scotia 11 34 Release: Appointments of Chief Fundraisers for 1988 Quebec and New Brunswick, Friday, June 3, 1988 11 35 The Leader’s Private Visit to Toronto for La 8-9 June 1988 Commanderie’s Anniversary Dinner 11 36 Meeting with Miss Helen Powers, Thursday, June 9, 1988 1988 11 37 The Leader’s Meeting with the Presidents of the Three 1988 Prairie Wheat Pools, Ottawa, Thursday, June 9, 1988 11 38 Cancelled: Garden Party at Stornoway, Thursday, June 1988 9, 1988 11 39 The Leader’s Interview with , 1988 Ottawa, Friday, June 10, 1988 430 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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11 40 The Leader’s Attendance at Maurice Foster’s 1988 Appreciation Night, Blind River, Friday, June 10, 1988 11 41 Did Not Attend: Michaelmas Conference in Toronto 10-12 June 1988 11 42 The Leader’s Attendance at Liberal Party of Canada 1988 (Ontario) Confederation Picnic, Toronto, Sunday, June 12, 1988 11 43 Adrienne Clarkson Dinner, Toronto, Sunday, June 12, 1988 1988 11 44 The Leader’s Press Conference with Axworthy re: 1988 Report of Liberal Task Force on Trade, Ottawa, Monday, June 13, 1988 11 45 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps. of the Canadian 1988 Peace Alliance, Ottawa, Monday, June 13, 1988 11 46 The Leader’s Meeting with His Devine Holiness Shree 1988 Pramukh Swami Maharaj, Monday, June 13, 1988 11 47 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s B.B.Q. for O.L.O. Staff, 1988 Stornoway, Monday, June 13, 1988 11 48 Cancelled: Garden Party at Stornoway, Monday, June 1988 13, 1988 11 49 The Leader’s Debate on the Meech Lake Accord, 1988 Tuesday, June 14, 1988 11 50 The Leader’s Attendance at Laurier Club Reception, 1988 West Block, Tuesday, June 14, 1988 11 51 Cancelled: Garden Party at Stornoway, Tuesday, June 1988 14, 1988 11 52 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto for the Bill Sommerville 1988 Dinner, Wednesday, June 15, 1988 11 53 Did Not Attend: The Speaker’s Annual Garden Party, 1988 Kingsmere, Wednesday, June 15, 1988 11 54 Cancelled: The Leader’s Lunch with U.S. 1988 Ambassador Niles, Thursday, June 16, 1988 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 431

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11 55 Address to Parliament of West German Chancellor 1988 Helmut Kohl, Thursday, June 16, 1988 11 56 The Leader’s Visit to Lac Saint-Jean, Thursday, June 1988 16, 1988 11 57 The Leader’s Meeting with Michel Robert, Friday, 1988 June 17, 1988 11 58 The Leader’s Lunch with Mr. J. Romeo Brault, 1988 Stornoway, Friday, June 17, 1988 11 59 The Leader’s Photo Session Regarding Tom Lamothe’s 1988 Fundraising Drive, Friday, June 17, 1988 11 60 The Leader’s Attendance at Speaker’s Reception for 1988 Birthdays of Knowles and Hees, Ottawa, Friday, June 17, 1988 11 61 Cancelled: The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Friday, 1988 June 17, 1988 11 62 The Leader’s Visit to Saskatoon, Vancouver, Toronto 18-21 June 1988 11 63 National Caucus, Wednesday, June 22, 1988 1988 11 64 Address to Parliament of Prime Minister Margaret 1988 Thatcher, Wednesday, June 22, 1988 11 65 Cancelled: The Leader’s Meeting with Prime Minister 1988 Margaret Thatcher, Wednesday, June 22, 1988 11 66 Cancelled: The Leader’s Attendance at the Caucus 1988 B.B.Q. on Parliament Hill, Wednesday, June 22, 1988 11 67 The Leader’s Meeting with George Rideout, Ottawa, 1988 Thursday, June 23, 1988 11 68 Presentation of Campaign Manual by John Webster et 1988 al., Thursday, June 23, 1988 11 69 Cancelled: The Leader’s Lunch with Senator Allan 1988 MacEachen, Stornoway, Thursday, June 23, 1988 11 70 The Leader’s Meeting with Aideen Nicholson, 1988 Thursday, June 23, 1988 432 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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11 71 The Leader’s Dinner for 85th Birthday Celebration of 1988 Hon. Paul Martin, Ottawa, Thursday, June 23, 1988 11 72 The Leader’s Meeting with , Monday, June 1988 27, 1988 11 73 The Leader’s Meeting with Thérèse Killens, Monday, 1988 June 27, 1988 11 74 Cancelled: The Leader’s Meeting with Rémi Bujold 1988 and Guy Sarault, Tuesday, June 28, 1988 11 75 Cancelled: The Leader’s Meeting with Senator Jack 1988 Austin, Tuesday, June 28, 1988 11 76 The Leader’s Meeting with Claude I. Taylor, Chairman 1988 of the Board of Air Canada, Tuesday, June 28, 1988 11 77 The Leader’s Dinner with Connolly and Kirkpatrick, 1988 Le Cercle, Thursday, June 28, 1988 11 78 The Leader’s Lunch with Raymond Garneau, 1988 Wednesday, June 29, 1988 11 79 The Leader’s Speech in the House on the Canada/U.S. 1988 Free Trade Agreement Debate, Wednesday, June 29, 1988 11 80 Cancelled: The Leader’s Photo Session with Quebec 1988 Candidates, 409-S, Wednesday, June 29, 1988 11 81 The Leader’s Drop-in at Keith Penner’s 20th 1988 Anniversary Surprise Reception, 308-WB, Wednesday, June 29, 1988 11 82 The Leader’s Dinner with Gerry Schwartz, Stornoway, 1988 Wednesday, June 29, 1988 11 83 The Leader’s Lunch with at Henry 30 June 1988 Burger 11 84 The Leader’s Meeting with Brooke Jeffrey, Thursday, 1988 June 30, 1988 11 85 Release: The Leader’s Canada Day Message 30 June 1988 11 86 The Turners’ Private Trip to Kenora and Toronto 1-11 July 1988 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 433

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11 87 The Leader’s Meeting with Senator Jacques Hébert, 1988 Monday, July 11, 1988 11 88 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at the Medlands’ 1988 Gathering, Toronto, Monday, July 11, 1988 11 89 Mr. Turner’s Appointment at Ed Provan Ltd. (Tailor), 1988 Toronto, Tuesday, July 12, 1988 11 90 The Leader’s CKOV Radio (Kelowna) Interview, 1988 Ottawa, Tuesday, July 12, 1988 11 91 The Leader’s Meeting with Senator , 1988 Tuesday, July 12, 1988 11 92 Special Caucus 12-13 July 1988 11 93 The Leader’s Private Dinner at Stornoway, Tuesday, 1988 July 19, 1988 11 94 The Leader’s Press Conference re: Senate to Delay 1988 Passage of Free Trade Bill, Wednesday, July 20, 1988 11 95 The Leader’s Private Dinner with Francis Fox, Ottawa, 1988 Wednesday, July 10, 1988 11 96 Cancelled: The Leader’s Lunch with Senator Allan 1988 MacEachen, Stornoway, Thursday, July 21, 1988 11 97 Cancelled: The Leader’s Private Dinner with Messrs. 1988 Fraser and Grace, Kingsmere, Thursday, July 21, 1988 11 98 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver, Prince George, 26-29 July 1988 Lethbridge and Calgary 11 99 The Leader’s Statement on Abortion Vote, Vancouver 27 July 1988

12 1 The Leader’s Visit to Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie 2-3 Aug. 1988 and Toronto 12 2 The Leader’s Meeting with Dennis Wood, Potential 1988 Candidate for Sherbrooke, Thursday, August 4, 1988 434 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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12 3 The Leader’s Press Conference with Axworthy re: 1988 Water Clause in Trade Bill, Ottawa, Thursday, August 4, 1988 12 4 Release on Appointment of New Chief Financial 1988 Officer of LPC, Friday, August 5, 1988 12 5 The Leader’s Meeting with Reps. of the Dene/Metis, 1988 Ottawa, Monday, August 8, 1988 12 6 The Leader’s Photo Session with Bob Steller, 1988 Candidate (Haldimand-Norfolk), Wednesday, August 10, 1988 12 7 The Leader’s Trip to Kenora 11-14 Aug. 1988 12 8 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec 15-16 Aug. 1988 12 9 The Leader’s Visit to New Brunswick and 16-18 Aug. 1988 Newfoundland 12 10 Postponed: The Leader’s Visit to Montreal for Private 1988 Cultural Dinner (Riley), Tuesday, August 23, 1988 12 11 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal 23-24 Aug. 1988 12 12 Release: Support for the Candidacy of Ralph Goodale 1988 in Regina-Wascana, Thursday, August 25, 1988 12 13 Statement: Death of the Honourable Jean Marchand, 1988 Sunday, August 28, 1988 12 14 Release: Mr. Turner’s 5-point Liberal Trade Strategy 30 Aug. 1988 12 15 The Leader’s Trip to Quebec City for the Hon. Jean 1988 Marchand’s Funeral, Wednesday, August 31, 1988 12 16 Release: Letter to Maclean’s in Response to Trust 6 Sept. 1988 Fund Article 12 17 Release: Response to Mulroney’s Environment 7 Sept. 1988 Announcement 12 18 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Hamilton and Toronto 7-9 Sept. 1988 12 19 Release: Report on Science and Technology Prepared 8 Sept. 1988 by David Berger MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 435

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12 20 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at the Festival of 8 Sept. 1988 Festivals, Toronto 12 21 The Leader’s Meeting with Inspector Robert Cliche 1988 (R.C.M.P.), Monday, September 12, 1988 12 22 The Leader’s Interview with Joan Bryden of Southam 1988 New, Monday, September 12, 1988 12 23 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal and Estrie 14-16 Sept. 1988 12 24 Cancelled: The Leader’s Meeting with Marjorie 1988 Bowker re: Opposition to Trade Agreement, Ottawa, Monday, September 19, 1988 12 25 The Leader’s Meeting with Truckers of Transport 1988 Route Canada Inc., Ottawa, Tuesday, September 20, 1988 12 26 Private Lunch with Allan Taylor, Chairman & C.E.O., 1988 The Royal Bank of Canada, Ottawa, Tuesday, September 20, 1988 12 27 The Leader’s Taping of “The Nation’s Business”, 1988 Ottawa, Wednesday, September 21, 1988 12 28 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver, Squamish, Whistler 21-23 Sept. 1988 and Vancouver 12 29 Cancelled: The Leader’s Visit to Winnipeg 23-24 Sept. 1988 12 30 Toronto Symphony Concert, Friday, September 23, 1988 1988 12 31 The Leader’s Taping of CTV’s “Question Period”, 1988 Ottawa, Saturday, September 24, 1988 12 32 The Leader’s Private Weekend in Toronto 24-25 Sept. 1988 12 33 The Leader’s Speech on Child Care, House of 1988 Commons, Monday, September 26, 1988 12 34 The Leader’s Interview with Canadian Press, 1988 Stornoway, Monday, September 26, 1988 12 35 The Leader’s Reception for Liberal M.P.’s, 409-S, 1988 Monday, September 26, 1988 436 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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12 36 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Tuesday, September 1988 27, 1988 12 37 The Leader’s Press Conference on the Liberal 1988 Platform, Ottawa, Wednesday, September 28, 1988 12 38 The Leader’s Attendance at the Wonderful Wednesday 1988 Hosted by Gauthier, 253-D, Wednesday, September 28, 1988 12 39 The Leader’s Visit to Winnipeg 28-29 Sept. 1988 12 40 Cancelled: The Leader’s Visit to Halifax 28-30 Sept. 1988 12 41 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto and Kitchener 30 Sept.-1 Oct. 1988 12 42 The Leader’s Attendance at National Campaign 1988 Committee, Ottawa, Sunday, October 2, 1988 12 43 Weekly Schedule 2-8 Oct. 1988 12 44 The Leader’s Visit to Ottawa, Monday, October 3, 1988 1988 12 45 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Tuesday, October 4, 1988 1988 12 46 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Wednesday, October 5, 1988 1988 12 47 Cancelled: Toronto Symphony Concert, Thursday, 1988 October 6, 1988 12 48 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver and Regina 6-7 Oct. 1988 12 49 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Saturday, October 8, 1988 1988 12 50 The Leader’s Thanksgiving Day Message, Saturday, 1988 October 8, 1988 12 51 Weekly Schedule 9-15 Oct. 1988 12 52 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Monday, October 10, 1988 1988 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 437

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12 53 The Leader’s Visit to Chatham, Caraquet, Fredericton 10-11 Oct. 1988 and Sydney 12 54 Toronto 12 Oct. 1988 12 55 The Leader’s Visit to Hamilton and Toronto 12-13 Oct. 1988 12 56 Cancelled: Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at the 1988 Eleventh Annual Shaw Travel Auction, Toronto, Thursday, October 13, 1988 12 57 Toronto and Winnipeg, Thursday, October 13 and 1988 Friday 14, 1988 12 58 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto and Commercial Shoot 1988 Friday, October 14, 1988 12 59 Cancelled: Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Private Visit to 15-16 Oct. 1988 Stratford (Guests of Somervilles) 12 60 Weekly Schedule 16-22 Oct. 1988

13 1 Briefing Notes, Week of October 16, 1988 1988 13 2 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec 16-17 Oct. 1988 13 3 Leader’s Tour, Hamilton, Tuesday, October 18, 1988 1988 13 4 The Leader’s Visit to Alberta and British Columbia 18-19 Oct. 1988 13 5 Announcement on Agriculture, Moe Foster 19 Oct. 1988 13 6 The Leader’s Visit to Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, 1988 Thursday, October 20, 1988 13 7 The Leader’s Visit to Hull, Friday, October 21, 1988 1988 13 8 Leader’s Debate (French), Ottawa, Monday, October 1988 24, 1988 13 9 Leader’s Debate (English), Ottawa, Tuesday, October 1988 25, 1988 13 10 The Leader’s Visit to Cornwall and Ottawa, 1988 Wednesday, October 26, 1988 438 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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13 11 Memo re United Nations, Wednesday, October 26, 1988 1988 13 12 The Leader’s Visit to Halifax and Dartmouth, 1988 Thursday, October 27, 1988 13 13 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, St. Catharines and 27-28 Oct. 1988 Niagara-on-the-Lake 13 14 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Longueuil, St. Hilaire 28-29 Oct. 1988 and St. Hyacinthe 13 15 The Leader’s Private Visit to Toronto, Monday, 1988 October 31, 1988 13 16 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto and Vancouver 1 Nov. 1988 13 17 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver, Prince George, 1-3 Nov. 1988 Vancouver and Victoria 13 18 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver, Prince George and 1-3 Nov. 1988 Victoria 13 19 Release: Liberals Congratulate NAC on “Women 5 Nov. 1988 Vote!” Day 13 20 The Leader’s Visit to Fredericton, Nackawic and 1988 Yarmouth, Saturday, November 5, 1988 13 21 The Leader’s Visit to Saint-Luc, Montreal and Toronto, 1988 Sunday, November 6, 1988 13 22 Weekly Schedule 6-11 Nov. 1988 13 23 The Leader’s Visit to Guelph, Simcoe and London, 1988 Monday, November 7, 1988 13 24 The Leader’s Visit to St. Thomas, Strathroy, Chatham 1988 and Windsor, Tuesday, November 8, 1988 13 25 The Leader’s Visit to Winnipeg, Vancouver and 9-11 Nov. 1988 Saskatoon 13 26 Hotel Accommodation at Chateau Laurier the 1988 Weekend of Friday, November 11, 1988 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 439

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13 27 The Leader’s Visit to St. Jérôme and Pierrefonds, 1988 Sunday, November 13, 1988 13 28 The Leader’s Visit to Ottawa and St. John’s (Nfld.), 1988 Monday, November 14, 1988 13 29 The Leader’s Visit to St. John’s and Charlottetown, 1988 Tuesday, November 15, 1988 13 30 The Leader’s Visit to Charlottetown and Montreal, 1988 Wednesday, November 16, 1988 13 31 The Leader’s Visit to Quebec and Toronto, Thursday, 1988 November 17, 1988 13 32 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Oakville and Hamilton, 1988 Friday, November 18, 1988

14 1 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto, Belleville and 1988 Winnipeg, Saturday, November 19, 1988 14 2 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 20-23 Nov. 1988 14 3 Cancelled: The Leader’s Attendance at McMillan, 1988 Binch Dinner (Taylor), Toronto, Tuesday, November 22, 1988 14 4 Cancelled: La Commanderie de Bordeaux Dinner, 1988 Toronto, Tuesday, November 22, 1988 14 5 The Leader’s Private Weekend in Toronto, Friday, 1988 November 25, 1988 14 6 Cancelled: Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at Karen 1988 Kain’s 20th Anniversary Gala, Toronto, Tuesday, November 29, 1988 14 7 The Leader’s Attendance at Western Caucus Dinner, 1988 Tuesday, December 6, 1988 14 8 Caucus Meeting, Ottawa, Wednesday, December 7, 1988 1988 14 9 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 8-10 Dec. 1988 440 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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14 10 Opening of 34th Parliament, Monday, December 12, 1988 1988 14 11 Announcement: Interim List of Caucus 14 Dec. 1988 Responsibilities 14 12 Annual Liberal Caucus, Christmas Party, Wednesday, 1988 December 14, 1988 14 13 The Leader’s Speech on Canada/US Free Trade 1988 Agreement, Thursday, December 15, 1988 14 14 The Leader’s Taping of CTV’s “Question Period”, 1988 Friday, December 16, 1988 14 15 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at “Messiah” 1988 Performance, Toronto, Saturday, December 17, 1988 14 16 The Leader’s Attendance at Special Caucus (Bill 101), 1988 Monday, December 19, 1988 14 17 The Leader’s Attendance at the Snow Ball, Toronto, 1988 Tuesday, December 20, 1988 14 18 The Family’s Christmas Travel Arrangements 21-29 Dec. 1988 14 19 Cancelled: The Leader’s Taping of “Le Point” 1988 Interview, Thursday, December 22, 1988 14 20 The Leader’s Hospitalization for Back Surgery, 1989 Toronto, January 9-10, 1989 14 21 Announcement: Herb Gray’s Appointment as Deputy 10 Jan. 1989 Leader of Opposition 14 22 The Leader’s Private Lunch with the Honourable John 1989 Fraser, Stornoway, Tuesday, January 31, 1989 14 23 The Leader’s Private Trip to Toronto 1-3 Feb. 1989 14 24 Announcement: Organization of the Opposition 3 Feb. 1989 14 25 Special Caucus in St. John’s 20-22 Feb. 1989 14 26 Declined: La Commanderie de Bordeaux Dinner, 1989 Toronto, Tuesday, February 21, 1989 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 441

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14 27 The Leader’s Interview with Graham Fraser, Ottawa, 1989 Thursday, February 23, 1989 14 28 Toronto Symphony Concert, Thursday, February 23, 1989 1989 14 29 The Leader’s Lunch with Ginette Dufresne, President, 1989 Rosemont Liberal Association, Stornoway, Friday, February 24, 1989 14 30 The Leader’s Attendance at the National Executive 1989 Meeting, Ottawa, Friday, February 24, 1989 14 31 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 25-28 Feb. 1989 14 32 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Private Visit to Winnipeg, 1989 Wednesday, March 1, 1989 14 33 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver, Winnipeg and 1-4 March 1989 Brandon 14 34 Mrs. Turner’s Visit to Ottawa, Saturday, March 4, 1989 1989 14 35 The Leader’s Meeting with Lt. Col. Halsey of the 1989 Salvation Army, Ottawa, Monday, March 6, 1989 14 36 The Leader’s Meeting with Kathryn Clout, Defeated 1989 Candidate / Saanich-Gulf Islands, Ottawa, Monday, March 6, 1989 14 37 The Leader’s Private Dinner with the Campaign 1989 Committee, Stornoway, Monday, March 6, 1989 14 38 Release: The Leader’s Message on International 1989 Women’s Day, Wednesday, March 8, 1989 14 39 The Leader’s Private Trip to Toronto 8-9 March 1989 14 40 The Leader’s Private Dinner with Peter Connolly and 1989 Steve Hastings, Stornoway, Thursday, March 9, 1989 14 41 The Leader’s Meeting with the 1988-1989 Southam 1989 Fellows, Ottawa, Friday, March 10, 1989 14 42 The Leader’s Visit to Halifax 11-12 March 1989 442 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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14 43 The Leader’s 2nd Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner, 1989 Stornoway, Tuesday, March 14, 1989 14 44 The Leader’s Meeting with Students of Queen’s 1989 University, Ottawa, Wednesday, March 15, 1989 14 45 The Leader’s Meeting with Bob Jackson and Peter 1989 Connolly, Ottawa, Wednesday, March 15, 1989 14 46 The Leader’s Private Lunch with Ed Broadbent, 1989 Stornoway, Wednesday, March 15, 1989 14 47 The Leader Pays Last Respects to Cuthbert Scott, 1989 Ottawa, Wednesday, March 15, 1989 14 48 The Leader’s Visit to British Columbia 15-21 March 1989 14 49 Postponed: Sixtieth Anniversary Celebration of 1989 St. Pat’s School, Ottawa, Friday, March 17, 1989 14 50 Cancelled: The Leader’s Trip to San Francisco for 19-20 March 1989 Funeral of Stephen Bechtel Sr. 14 51 Release: Clarification of Canadian Press Interview 20 March 1989 14 52 The Leader’s Private Lunch with Mel Hurtig and 1989 Maude Barlow, Stornoway, Wednesday, March 22, 1989 14 53 The Leader’s Meeting with Rick Salutin, Ottawa, 1989 Wednesday, March 22, 1989 14 54 The Turners’ Visit to Ottawa for Easter 23-28 March 1989 14 55 The Leader’s Press Conference on Via Rail, Ottawa, 1989 Tuesday, March 28, 1989 14 56 The Leader’s Private Visit to Toronto 29-30 March 1989 14 57 The Leader’s Meeting with Guy Sarault, Ottawa, 1989 Friday, March 31, 1989 14 58 The Leader’s Private Lunch with André Morrow, 1989 Stornoway, Friday, March 31, 1989 14 59 The Leader’s Telephone Interview with Peter O’Neil of 1989 the Vancouver Sun, Ottawa, Friday, March 31, 1989 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 443

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14 60 Special Caucus, Ottawa, Monday, April 3, 1989 1989 14 61 Opening of the Second Session of the 34th Parliament, 1989 Monday, April 3, 1989 14 62 The Leader’s Meeting with Jim MacLean and Paul 1989 Pellegrini, Ottawa, Tuesday, April 4, 1989 14 63 The Leader’s Speech on the Valdez Oil Spill, Tuesday, 1989 April 4, 1989 14 64 The Leader’s Attendance at Meeting of Via Rail Union 1989 Reps. in New Brunswick with Atlantic Caucus, Ottawa, Wednesday, April 5, 1989 14 65 The Leader’s Response to the Throne Speech, 1989 Wednesday, April 5, 1989 14 66 The Leader’s Meeting with the President of Costa Rica, 1989 Ottawa, Thursday, April 6, 1989 14 67 The Leader’s Private Weekend in Collingwood 7-9 April 1989 14 68 The Leader’s Meeting with Shirley Lauzon and Ray 1989 Monnot, Monday, April 10, 1989 14 69 The Leader’s Private Dinner with the Chief Provincial 1989 Fundraisers, Stornoway, Monday, April 10, 1989 14 70 The Leader’s Meeting with Kaz Flinn, Tuesday, April 1989 11, 1989 14 71 The Leader’s Meeting with Participants in the Forum 1989 for Young Canadians, Wednesday, April 12, 1989 14 72 The Leader’s Attendance at the 24th Annual National 1989 Prayer Breakfast, Ottawa, Thursday, April 13, 1989 14 73 The Leader’s Private Lunch with John Grace, Le 1989 Cercle, Thursday, April 13, 1989 14 74 Leader’s Attendance at 25th Anniversary Dinner of 1989 Marcel Prud’Homme, Ottawa, Thursday, April 13, 1989 14 75 Meeting of “Grindstone” Group, Montebello 14-16 April 1989 444 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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14 76 Swedish Ambassador’s Wedding Reception, 1989 Rockcliffe, Saturday, April 15, 1989 14 77 The Leader’s Meeting with Representatives of the 1989 Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa, Monday, April 17, 1989 14 78 The Leader’s Attendance at LEAF’s 5th Annual 1989 Champagne Reception, Ottawa, Monday, April 17, 1989 14 79 The Leader’s Attendance at Reception Sponsored by 1989 Hellenic Canadian Congress, Ottawa, Monday, April 17, 1989 14 80 The Leader’s Meeting with Alex Graham, Tuesday, 1989 April 18, 1989 14 81 The Leader’s Meeting with Representatives of the 1989 Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board, Ottawa, Wednesday, April 19, 1989 14 82 The Leader’s Meeting with Representatives of the 1989 Ontario Jockey Club, Ottawa, Wednesday, April 19, 1989 14 83 Leader’s Attendance at Mayor Durrell’s Reception for 1989 MP’s and Senators, Ottawa, Wednesday, April 19, 1989 14 84 The Leader’s Meeting with Elizabeth McIninch, 1989 Ottawa, Thursday, April 20, 1989 14 85 The Leader’s Private Trip to Toronto 21-24 April 1989 14 86 The Leader’s Speech / Debate on Post-Secondary 1989 Education Funding for Natives, Monday, April 24, 1989 14 87 The Leader’s Meeting with David Walker et al., 1989 Thursday, April 25, 1989 14 88 The Leader’s Photo Session with , 1989 Tuesday, April 25, 1989 14 89 Mrs. Turner’s Visit to Ottawa, Tuesday, April 25, 1989 1989 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 445

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14 90 The Leader’s Attendance at Retirement Reception for 1989 Senator Ian Sinclair, Ottawa, Wednesday, April 26, 1989 14 91 Budget Day, Thursday, April 27, 1989 1989 14 92 The Leader’s Point of Privilege (Leak of Budget 1989 Document), Thursday, April 27, 1989 14 93 The Leader’s Interview with Mike Duffy (Sunday 1989 Edition), Ottawa, Friday, April 28, 1989 14 94 Tabling of the Main Estimates for 1989-1990, Friday, 1989 April 28, 1989 14 95 The Leader’s Attendance at LPC(O) Annual Meeting, 1989 Ottawa, Friday, April 28, 1989 14 96 The Leader’s Attendance at the Annual Press Gallery 1989 Dinner, Ottawa, Saturday, April 29, 1989 14 97 The Leader’s Attendance at Annual LPC(Q) Brunch, 1989 Montreal, Sunday, April 30, 1989

15 1 Cancelled: The Leader’s Meeting with the Secretary 1989 General of NATO, Ottawa, Monday, May 1, 1989 15 2 Great Gala Performance of “Les Misérables”, Toronto, 1989 Monday, May 1, 1989 15 3 Visit to Ottawa by Mrs. Turner, Elizabeth and David 2-4 May 1989 15 4 The Leader’s Meeting with Ray Monnot, Tuesday, 1989 May 2, 1989 15 5 The Leader’s Speech on Bill C-11 (Borrowing 1989 Authority Act), Tuesday, May 2, 1989 15 6 Election of the Caucus Executive, 308-WB, 1989 Wednesday, May 3, 1989 15 7 The Leader’s Press Conference on his Resignation, 1989 Ottawa, Wednesday, May 3, 1989 15 8 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver and Pentiction 4-7 May 1989 446 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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15 9 The Leader’s Private Trip to Toronto, Monday, May 8, 1989 1989 15 10 The Leader’s Meeting with Wesley Nicol, Tuesday, 1989 May 9, 1989 15 11 The Leader’s Meeting with Andrew Posen, Ottawa, 1989 Wednesday, May 10, 1989 15 12 Release: Appointment of Acting Secretary General 11 May 1989 (Sheila Gervais) 15 13 The Leader’s Meeting with Eric Gaskell, Ottawa, 1989 Thursday, May 11, 1989 15 14 Tennis Weekend at Stornoway 12-14 May 1989 15 15 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Trip to Toronto for David’s 1989 Birthday, Sunday, May 14, 1989 15 16 Announcement: Hastings’ Departure, Carrière 15 May 1989 Appointment 15 17 Annual Lobby Day of the National Action Committee 1989 on the Status of Women, Ottawa, Monday, May 15, 1989 15 18 The Leader’s Meeting with Dorothy Holme, Ottawa, 1989 Monday, May 15, 1989 15 19 The Leader’s Attendance at the Annual Laurier Club 1989 Luncheon, Ottawa, Tuesday, May 16, 1989 15 20 The Leader’s Meeting with Pan Datta, Tuesday, May 1989 16, 1989 15 21 The Leader’s Private Meeting with , 1989 Ottawa, Tuesday, May 16, 1989 15 22 The Leader’s Photo Session with , 1989 Wednesday, May 17, 1989 15 23 Mrs. Kilgour’s Visit to Ottawa 17-29 May 1989 15 24 The Leader’s Attendance at Carleton, Gloucester 1989 Fundraiser, Ottawa, Wednesday, May 17, 1989 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 447

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15 25 The Leader’s Meeting with , Thursday, 1989 May 18, 1989 15 26 The Leader’s Meeting with Interns in the British 1989 Columbia Legislative Internship Program, Ottawa, Tuesday, May 23, 1989 15 27 Trip to Toronto and Niagara-on-the-Lake 23-26 May 1989 15 28 The Leader’s Attendance at OWLC’s Spring 1989 Fundraiser, Toronto, Sunday, May 28, 1989 15 29 The Leader’s Dinner with the Right Honourable 1989 Malcolm Fraser, Stornoway, Sunday, May 28, 1989 15 30 The Leader’s Lunch with the Mexican Ambassador, 1989 Monday, May 29, 1989 15 31 The Leader’s Meeting with Fred Metcalfe, Monday, 1989 May 29, 1989 15 32 Statement: Premier Joe Ghiz’ Election Victory 29 May 1989 15 33 The Leader’s Private Lunch with Michèle Tremblay, 1989 Tuesday, May 30, 1989 15 34 The Leader’s Private Trip to Montreal, Friday, June 2, 1989 1989 15 35 The Leader’s Visit to Regina 3-4 June 1989 15 36 The Leader’s Attendance at Canadian Ethnocultural 1989 Council’s Parliamentary Day, Ottawa, Monday, June 5, 1989 15 37 The Leader’s Attendance at the B.B.Q. for Caucus and 1989 Their Staff, Monday, June 5, 1989 15 38 Emergency Debate, Events in China, Monday, June 5, 1989 1989 15 39 The Governor General’s Dinner in Honour of 1989 Mr. Turner, Ottawa, Tuesday, June 6, 1989 15 40 The Leader’s Meeting with Participants in "The Best 1989 of the West" Program, Ottawa, Wednesday, June 7, 1989 448 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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15 41 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Private Black-Tie Dinner, 1989 Stornoway, Wednesday, June 7, 1989 15 42 The Leader’s Meeting with the Rt. Hon. Re: 1989 Dr. Kostuik, Thursday, June 8, 1989 15 43 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver, Saltspring and 8-13 June 1989 Calgary 15 44 Liberal Caucus Meets with Representatives of West 1989 Coast Fishermen Organizations, Ottawa, Monday, June 12, 1989 15 45 The Leader’s Meeting with David Berger, Ottawa, 1989 Wednesday, June 14, 1989 15 46 The Leader’s Dinner For Senators, Stornoway, 1989 Wednesday, June 14, 1989 15 47 The Leader’s Private Trip to Toronto 15-18 June 1989 15 48 Liberal Party’s National Executive Meets in Ottawa 16-17 June 1989 15 49 The Leader’s Meeting with Francis Leblanc, Monday, 1989 June 19, 1989 15 50 The Leader’s Address to the Summerside “Caravan” 1989 Rally, Ottawa, Monday, June 19, 1989 15 51 The Leader’s Meeting with the Canadian Ambassador 1989 to China, Ottawa, Tuesday, June 20, 1989 15 52 The Leader’s Meeting with Carol Young, Ottawa, 1989 Tuesday, June 20, 1989 15 53 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s B.B.Q. for Tour Workers, 1989 Stornoway, Tuesday, June 20, 1989 15 54 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Cocktail Reception for Caucus 1989 and Spouses, Stornoway, Wednesday, June 21, 1989 15 55 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 22-25 June 1989 15 56 The Leader’s Lunch with Craig Oliver, Ottawa, 1989 Monday, June 26, 1989 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 449

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15 57 Visit to Ottawa of the President of the State of Israel 26-27 June 1989 (Chaim Herzog) 15 58 The Leader’s Meeting with Senator George Mitchell 1989 (Democrat) Ottawa, Tuesday, June 27, 1989 15 59 Postponed: Leader’s Meeting with the Mexican 1989 Ambassador, His Trade Advisor and Lloyd Axworthy, Monday, June 26, 1989 15 60 Postponed: The Leader’s Private Meeting with Arthur 1989 Hara, Asia Pacific Foundation, Ottawa, Thursday, June 29, 1989 15 61 Release: The Leader’s Canada Day Message 30 June 1989 15 62 The Leader’s Interview with Craig Oliver, CTV, 1989 Wednesday, July 5, 1989 15 63 The Leader’s Interview with Dan Leger, Canadian 1989 Press, Wednesday, July 5, 1989 15 64 The Leader’s Lunch with Maude Barlow, Stornoway, 1989 Tuesday, July 11, 1989 15 65 The Leader’s Interview with Joan Bryden (Southam 1989 News), Wednesday, July 12, 1989 15 66 The Leader’s Interview with Don Newman (CBC-TV), 1989 Wednesday, July 12, 1989 15 67 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at the Commodore’s 1989 Dinner Dance, Kenora, Saturday, July 15, 1989 15 68 Elizabeth Turner’s Visit to Ottawa for Duke and 18-19 July 1989 Duchess of York Dinner 15 69 Press Release: Resignation of MacLaren as Finance 2 Aug. 1989 Critic 15 70 Special Caucus, Iqaluit 14-16 Aug. 1989 15 71 The Leader’s Visit to Yellowknife, Sunday, August 20, 1989 1989 15 72 Release: Government’s Sales Tax Ad Campaign 28 Aug. 1989 450 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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15 73 The Leader’s Meeting with the Prime Minister of 1989 Japan, Thursday, September 7, 1989 15 74 Release: The Leader’s Letter to the Prime Minister, 12 Sept. 1989 Loan to China 15 75 The Leader’s Private Dinner with Messrs. Gray, 13 Sept. 1989 Gauthier et al., Stornoway 15 76 Cancelled: The Leader’s Visit to Manitoba 13-15 Sept. 1989 15 77 The Leader’s Private Visit to Toronto, Stratford and 14-17 Sept. 1989 Toronto 15 78 The Leader’s Dinner with Former Ottawa-Carleton 18 Sept. 1989 Executive, Stornoway 15 79 The Leader’s Visit to Halifax and Prince Edward Island 20-23 Sept. 1989 15 80 Fall Caucus, Ottawa 23-24 Sept. 1989 15 81 Question of Privilege (GST Advertisements), Monday, 1989 September 25, 1989 15 83 The Leader’s Meeting with Dr. Dorothy Dillon, 1989 Wednesday, September 27, 1989 15 84 The Leader’s Attendance at the Rogers 1989 Communications Reception, Ottawa, Wednesday, September 27, 1989 15 85 Opposition Day, Debate on the Economy, Thursday, 1989 September 28, 1989 15 86 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver and Victoria 28 Sept.-3 Oct. 1989

16 1 The Leader Was Unable to Attend: The Leader’s 1989 Attendance at the Book Launching Reception of Senator Hebert, Ottawa, Wednesday, October 4, 1989 16 2 The Leader’s Meeting with U.S. Ambassador Ney, 1989 Thursday, October 5, 1989 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 451

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16 3 Cancelled: The Leader’s Meeting with Arthur 1989 Kroeger Re: “Campaign for Oxford”, Thursday, October 5, 1989 16 4 The Leader’s Meeting with John Gow and John 1989 Lawson Re: GST/Tourism Industry, Thursday, October 5, 1989 16 5 Dinner For the Opening of the Exhibition “Canadian 1989 Biennial of Contemporary Art”, Ottawa, Thursday, October 5, 1989 16 6 Statement: Appointment of the Honourable Ray 6 Oct. 1989 Hnatyshyn as the New Governor General 16 7 Mr. Turner’s Private Trip to Toronto 6-7 Oct. 1989 16 8 Thanksgiving Weekend 6-9 Oct. 1989 16 9 The Leader’s Attendance at St. Pat’s 60th Anniversary 1989 Mass of Thanksgiving, Ottawa, Saturday, October 7, 1989 16 10 The Leader’s Meeting with Robert Kaplan, Tuesday, 1989 October 10, 1989 16 11 The Leader’s Meeting with King Hussein of Jordan, 1989 Tuesday, October 10, 1989 16 12 Governor General’s Dinner for King Hussein and 1989 Queen Noor of Jordan, Rideau Hall, Tuesday, October 10, 1989 16 13 National Caucus, Wednesday, October 11, 1989 1989 16 14 Address to Parliament by King Hussein of Jordan, 1989 Wednesday, October 11, 1989 16 15 The Leader’s Meeting with Dr. Rey D. Pagtakhan, 1989 Wednesday, October 11, 1989 16 16 The Leader’s Lunch with Gordon Campbell, Mayor of 1989 Vancouver, Stornoway, Thursday, October 12, 1989 16 17 The Leader’s Private Trip to Toronto 12-16 Oct. 1989 16 18 Declined: Dillon Read Shoot, Clove Valley 15-16 Oct. 1989 452 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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16 19 The Leader’s Meeting with Peter Connolly, Tuesday, 1989 October 17, 1989 16 20 The Leader’s Lunch with the Ambassadors of the 1989 European Economic Community, Ottawa, Tuesday, October 17, 1989 16 21 Jim and Mary Connacher’s Dinner in Toronto, 1989 Wednesday, October 18, 1989 16 22 The Leader’s Visit to London and Niagara 19-20 Oct. 1989 16 23 The Leader’s Private Weekend in Toronto 20-23 Oct. 1989 16 24 The Leader’s Meeting with Eric Gaskell, Tuesday, 1989 October 24, 1989 16 25 The Leader’s Meeting with Elizabeth McIninch, 1989 Tuesday, October 24, 1989 16 26 The Leader’s Visit to Vancouver 25-27 Oct. 1989 16 27 The Leader’s Private Weekend in Toronto 27-29 Oct. 1989 16 28 The Leader’s Private Trip to Toronto, Tuesday, 1989 October 31, 1989 16 29 The Leader’s Attendance at the Annual Confederation 1989 Dinner, Toronto, Wednesday, November 1, 1989 16 30 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Private Weekend with the 3-7 Nov. 1989 Flanigans, New York 16 31 The Leader’s Meeting with Corazon Aquino, President 1989 of the Republic of the Philippines, Tuesday, November 7, 1989 16 32 The Leader’s Attendance at the 4th Annual Maple Leaf 1989 Dinner, Ottawa, Tuesday, November 7, 1989 16 33 The Leader’s Attendance at Campaign for Oxford 1989 Reception, Ottawa, November 8, 1989 16 34 The Leader’s Private Lunch with Steve Hastings and 9 Nov. 1989 Carol Salomon, Stornoway MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 453

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16 35 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Private Trip to Toronto for the 1989 Royal Winter Fair, Saturday, November 11, 1989 16 36 The Leader’s Meeting with Lech Walesa, Toronto, 1989 Sunday, November 12, 1989 16 37 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto 13-14 Nov. 1989 16 38 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Private Trip to Montreal, 1989 Wednesday, November 15, 1989 16 39 Mr. Turner’s Private Trip to Toronto, Thursday, 1989 November 16, 1989 16 40 Statement on the Death of Jean-Claude Malépart, 1989 Thursday, November 16, 1989 16 41 The Leader’s Visit to Toronto and Windsor, Friday, 1989 November 17, 1989 16 42 Mr. Turner’s Return to Ottawa, Sunday, November 19, 1989 1989 16 43 Governor General’s Dinner in Honour of Mr. and Mrs. 1989 Ed Broadbent, Rideau Hall, Monday, November 20, 1989 16 44 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, for Jean-Claude 1989 Malépart’s Funeral, Tuesday, November 21, 1989 16 45 The Leader’s Attendance at Graham Fraser’s Book 1989 Launching Reception, Ottawa, Tuesday, November 21, 1989 16 46 Cancelled: The Leader’s Lunch with the British High 1989 Commissioner, Earnscliffe, Tuesday, November 21, 1989 16 47 Postponed: The Leader’s Interview with David 1989 Vienneau of the Toronto Star, Tuesday, November 21, 1989 16 48 The Leader’s Dinner at Stornoway with Dorothy Pratt 1989 et al., Wednesday, November 22, 1989 16 49 Cancelled: The Leader’s Visit to Newfoundland 22-24 Nov. 1989 454 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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16 50 The Leader’s Private Interview with John English, 1989 Thursday, November 23, 1989 16 51 The Leader’s Meeting re: Finance Committee Report, 1989 Liberal Minority Report on the GST, Thursday, November 23, 1989 16 52 The Leader’s Attendance at the Book Launching 1989 Reception of John English, Ottawa, Thursday, November 23, 1989 16 53 Mr. Turner’s Private Trip to Toronto, Friday, 1989 November 24, 1989 16 54 Grey Cup Brunch with the Bassetts, Toronto, Saturday, 1989 November 25, 1989 16 55 Mr. and Mrs. Turner’s Flight to Ottawa, Saturday, 1989 November 25, 1989 16 56 The Leader’s Response to the Prime Minister’s 1989 Statement on Visit to USSR, Monday, November 27, 1989 16 57 Elizabeth Turner’s Visit to Ottawa for the Speaker’s 27-28 Nov. 1989 Dinner for Mr. Turner 16 58 The Speaker’s Dinner for Mr. Turner, Monday, 1989 November 27, 1989 16 59 Vote on Second Reading of Bill C-43 (Abortion), 1989 Tuesday, November 28, 1989 16 60 The Leader’s Interview with the Toronto Star, 1989 Wednesday, November 29, 1989 16 61 The Leader’s Attendance at the AIPLF Dinner (Order 1989 de la Pléiade), Ottawa, Wednesday, November 29, 1989 16 62 Mr. Turner’s Private Weekend in Toronto 1-3 Dec. 1989 16 63 The Leader’s Private Meeting with Jiri Stanislav, 1989 Ottawa, Monday, December 4, 1989 MG 26 Q 11-4 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 455

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16 64 The Leader’s Interview with the Winnipeg Free Press, 1989 Ottawa, Monday, December 4, 1989 16 65 The Leader’s Visit to Winnipeg 5-6 Dec. 1989 16 66 Release: Liberal Task Force Report on Via Rail 6 Dec. 1989 16 67 Declined: The Leader’s Attendance at the Speaker’s 1989 Dinner for the Broadbents, Ottawa, Thursday, December 7, 1989 16 68 Toronto Symphony Concert, Thursday, December 7, 1989 1989 16 69 The Leader’s Private Trip to Toronto 7-10 Dec. 1989 16 70 Mr. Turner’s Attendance at Val Sear’s Reception, 1989 Ottawa, Sunday, December 10, 1989 16 71 The Leader’s Taping of Messages for Christmas and 1989 for , Ottawa, Monday, December 11, 1989 16 72 Statement by the Leader re: Ed Broadbent 13 Dec. 1989 Appointment 16 73 The Leader’s Attendance at the Caucus Christmas 1989 Party, Wednesday, December 13, 1989 16 74 The Leader’s Private Lunch with Staff Members 1989 (Girls), Thursday, December 14, 1989 16 75 Mrs. Turner’s Attendance at Mrs. Ney’s Ladies’ 1989 Luncheon, Thursday, December 14, 1989 16 76 The Leader’s Visit to Montreal, Friday, December 15, 1989 1989 16 77 Postponed: The Leader’s Private Lunch with Staff 1989 Members (Boys), Friday, December 15, 1989 16 78 Christmas Cocktail for Friends at Stornoway, Friday, 1989 December 15, 1989 16 79 The Leader’s Attendance at Bruce Scott’s Piano 1989 Concert, Ottawa, Sunday, December 17, 1989 456 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 11-4

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16 80 The Leader’s Meeting with and Scott 1989 Sheppard, Monday, December 18, 1989 16 81 Mrs. Turner’s Return to Toronto, Monday, December 1989 18, 1989 16 82 The Leader’s Meeting with David Shannon, Monday, 1989 December 18, 1989 16 83 Leader Unable to Attend: Cardinal Carter’s 1989 Christmas Reception, Toronto, Monday, December 18, 1989 16 84 Mr. Turner’s Private Trip to Toronto 19-21 Dec. 1989 16 85 Annual “Snow Ball” in Toronto, Wednesday, 1989 December 20, 1989 16 86 Mr. Turner’s Meeting with Frank O’Dea, Ottawa 21 Dec. 1989 16 87 Family’s Travel Arrangements for Christmas in Ottawa 21-27 Dec. 1989 16 88 The Leader’s Attendance at Esmond Butler’s Funeral, 1989 Ottawa, Friday, December 22, 1989 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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1 Five scrapbooks (No. 35-39), 1974-1975 1974-1975 2 Four scrapbooks (No. 40-42), 1975-1979 1975-1979 3 Five scrapbooks (No. 44-48), 1982-1984 1982-1984 4 Scrapbook for 1949-1974, labelled “Special” 1949-1974 5 Scrapbook for 1974-1977, labelled “Special” 1974-1977 6 Scrapbook for 1-31 May 1984 1984 7 Scrapbook for 1-7 June 1984 1984 8 Scrapbook for 8-12 June 1984 1984 9 Scrapbook for 13-14 June 1984 1984 10 Scrapbook for 15-16 June 1984 1984 11 Scrapbook for 17 June 1984 1984 12 Scrapbook for 18 June 1984 1984 13 Scrapbook for 18-30 June 1984 (includes Turner’s delegate 1984 badge for the leadership convention) 14 Scrapbook for 19-25 June 1984 1984 15 Scrapbook for 19-26 June 1984 1984 16 Scrapbook for 27-30 June 1984 1984 17 Scrapbook for 1-7 July 1984 1984 458 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 12

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18 Scrapbook for 7-13 July 1984 1984 19 Scrapbook for 14-18 July 1984 (with some earlier items) 1984 20 Scrapbook for 19-25 July 1984 1984 21 Scrapbook for 26-31 July 1984 1984 22 Scrapbook for 1-31 July 1984 - cartoons 1984 23 Scrapbook for 1-11 August 1984 1984 24 Scrapbook for 13-21 August 1984 1984 25 Scrapbook for 21-25 August 1984 1984 26 Scrapbook for 27-31 August 1984 1984 27 Scrapbook for 1-30 September 1984 1984 28 Scrapbook for 1-31 October 1984 1984 29 Scrapbook for 1-30 November 1984 1984 30 Scrapbook for 1-31 December 1984 1984 31 Scrapbook for 1-31 January 1985 1985 32 Scrapbook for 1-28 February 1985 1985 33 Scrapbook for 1-31 March 1985 1985 34 Scrapbook for 1-30 April 1985 1985 35 Scrapbook for 1-31 May 1985 1985 36 Scrapbook for 1-30 June 1985 1985 37 Scrapbook for 1-31 July and 1-31 August 1985 1985 38 Scrapbook for 1-30 September 1985 1985 39 Scrapbook for 1-31 October and 1-30 November 1985 1985 40 Scrapbook for 1-31 December 1985 1985 41 Scrapbook for 1-31 January 1986 1986 42 Scrapbook for 1-28 February 1986 1986 MG 26 Q 12 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 459

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43 Scrapbook for 1-31 March 1986 1986 44 Scrapbook for 1-30 April 1986 1986 45 Scrapbook for 1-31 May 1986 1986 46 Scrapbook for 1-30 June 1986 1986 47 Scrapbook for July 1986 1986 48 Scrapbook for August 1986 1986 49 Scrapbook for 1-17 September 1986 1986 50 Scrapbook for 18-30 September 1986 1986 51 Scrapbook for October 1986 1986 52 Scrapbook for 1-21 November 1986 1986 53 Scrapbook for 22-30 November 1986 1986 54 Scrapbook for December 1986 and January 1987 1986-1987 55 Scrapbook for February 1987 1987 56 Scrapbook for March 1987 1987 57 Scrapbook for April 1987 1987 58 Scrapbook for May 1987 1987 59 Scrapbook for June 1987 1987 60 Scrapbook for July 1987 1987 61 Scrapbook for August 1987 1987 62 Scrapbook for September 1987 1987 63 Scrapbook for October 1987 1987 64 Scrapbook for November 1987 1987 65 Scrapbook for December 1987 1987 66 Scrapbook for January 1988 1988 67 Scrapbook for February 1988 1988 460 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 12

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68 Scrapbook for March 1988 1988 69 Scrapbook for April 1988 1988 70 Scrapbook for May 1988 1988 71 Scrapbook for June 1988 1988 72 Scrapbook for July 1988 1988 73 Scrapbook for August 1988 1988 74 Scrapbook for September 1988 1988 75 Scrapbook for October 1988 (part 1) 1988 76 Scrapbook for October 1988 (part 2) 1988 77 Scrapbook for October 1988 (part 3) 1988 78 Scrapbook for October 1988 (part 4) 1988 79 Scrapbook for November 1988 (part 1, 1-8 Nov.) 1988 80 Scrapbook for November 1988 (part 2, 8-13 Nov.) 1988 81 Scrapbook for November 1988 (part 3, 13-19 Nov.) 1988 82 Scrapbook for November 1988 (part 4, mainly 20-30 Nov.) 1988 83 Scrapbook for December 1988 1988 84 Scrapbook for January 1989 1989 85 Scrapbook for February 1989 1989 86 Scrapbook for March 1989 1989 87 Scrapbook for April 1989 1989 88 Scrapbook for May 1989 1989 89 Scrapbook for June 1989 1989 90 Scrapbook for July 1989 1989 91 Scrapbook for August 1989 1989 92 Scrapbook concerning Geills Turner, but also containing much 1984-1986 relating to JNT, September 1984 - December 1986 MG 26 Q 12 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 461

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93 Geills Turner scrapbook, March-August 1984 1984 94 Scrapbook for September 1989 1989 95 Scrapbook for October 1989 1989 96 Scrapbook for November 1989 1989 97 Scrapbook for December 1989 1989 98 Scrapbook for January 1990 1990 99 Scrapbook for February 1990 1990 100 Scrapbook for March 1990 1990 101 Oversize scrapbooks 102 Oversize scrapbooks 103 Oversize scrapbooks 104 Xerox copies of newspaper clippings 105 Xerox copies of newspaper clippings 106 Scrapbook concerning Mrs. Geills Turner, September 1987 - 1987-1989 April 1989 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 13-1 Personal and Parliamentary - Early Career Sub-Series

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1 1-3 Article on the (3 files) 1957-1961 1 4 Cabinet Ministers, Role of n.d., 1973 1 5-8 Canada Pension Plan (4 files) 1963-1965 1 9 Canada Pension Plan - speech material 1964 1 10 Canadian Flag I 1962-1964

2 1 Canadian Flag II 1964 2 2 Canadian Flag III 1964-1966 2 3 Canadian Flag - speech material 1964 2 4 Centennial - Official visits 1967 2 5 Challenge of change 1966 2 6 Chamber of Commerce, Elliott Lake, Ontario Feb. 17, 1966 1966 2 7 Clairtone opening, Stellarton, Nova Scotia 1966 2 8 Commonwealth Law Conference 1971 MG 26 Q 13-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 463

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2 9 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association 1965-1966

3 1 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - Canadian 1964-1967 Branch - General 3 2 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1966 Committee and sub-committee reports 3 3 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1966 Commonwealth-Caribbean relations 3 4-5 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1966-1967 Conference Proper, Ottawa 1966 (2 files) 3 6-8 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1961-1966 Conference - Background material - Ottawa, 1966 (3 files)

4 1 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1966 Conference - Conference papers - Ottawa 1966 4 2 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1966 Conference - Correspondence - Ottawa, 1966 4 3 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1966 Conference - Correspondence with provincial premiers - Ottawa, 1966 4 4 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1966 Conference - General - Ottawa, 1966 4 5 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1966 Conference - Press clippings - Ottawa, 1966 4 6 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1966 Conference - Secondments - Ottawa, 1966 4 7 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 1966 Conference - Tour - Ottawa, 1966 4 8 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - London 1966 Trip 464 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 13-1

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5 1 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association -Minutes of Meetings 5 2 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association -15th 1969 Conference - Trinidad and Tobago, 1969 5 3-6 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association -16th 1970 Conference - Australia, 1970 (4 files) 5 7 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association -16th 1970-1971 Conference - Australia, 1970 - Background material 5 8 Confidential - Correspondence from 1970 1972-1975 5 9 Confidential - Meetings and correspondence with 1967-1976 Prime Minister

6 1 Confidential - Memos from Jerry Grafstein 1969-1974 6 2 Confidential - Notes from Mike Hunter 1973-1975 6 3-4 Congratulations on Appointment to Cabinet (2 files) 1965-1966 6 5 Copyright Appeal Board 1967 6 6 Correspondence - Thorpe Visit 1967-1968 6 7 Debate re. North 1966 6 8 Diefenbaker's 80th birthday - Saskatoon, Sept. 1975 1975 6 9 Federal-provincial relations 1963-1965 6 10 Financial disclosure and securities regulations 1966 6 11 House of Commons - notes n.d. 6 12 Housing briefing papers [1969] 6 13 Jack Urie dinner, March 1976 1975-1976 6 14 JNT dinner - Chateau Laurier, Sept. 1975 1975 6 15 Leger - Cardinal Paul-Emile Leger 1966-1967 MG 26 Q 13-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 465

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7 1-2 Libel suit - Turner vs. CBC and Canadian Press 1975-1976 (2 Files) 7 3 Liberal Party - Reorganization 1968 7 4 Meeting with Commonwealth Secretary-General, Mr. 1974 A. Smith 7 5-6 Minister - Personal (2 files) 1965-1968 7 7 Montreal Kitchen Cabinet dinner 1975-1976 7 8 Montreal Symphonic Orchestra 1964-1971 7 9 Munsinger Case 1966 7 10 Mutual Funds [1966] 7 11 O.C.L.A. dinner 1976 7 12 Okanagan Boundary Riding - Nominating convention 1967

8 1 Ontario Leadership 1975-1976 8 2 Parliament - Committee System 1967 8 3 Parliamentary Procedure 1968-1975 8 4 Parliamentary Procedures, seating plan, etc. n.d.,1963-1964 8 5 Pearson, L.B. 1972-1973 8 6 Personal - Christmas card list 1963 8 7 Personal - Christmas card list 1967 8 8 Personal - Christmas card list 1968-1970 8 9 Personal - Christmas card list 1971-1973 8 10 Personal - Christmas card list 1974-1975 8 11 Personal - Christmas card list 1975-1976 8 12 Personal - Correspondence (file #1 of 2) 1972-1975 466 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 13-1

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9 1 Personal - Correspondence (file #2 of 2) 1973-1975 9 2 Personal - Dinner lists 1959-1976 9 3 Personal - JNT anniversary, June 21, 1972 1972 9 4 Pierre Berton Show 1967 9 5 Resignation Correspondence - A - B 1975 9 6 Resignation Correspondence - C - E 1975 9 7 Resignation Correspondence - F - H 1975 9 8 Resignation Correspondence - I - L 1975 9 9 Resignation Correspondence - M - R 1975 9 10 Resignation Correspondence - S - Z 1975

10 1 Resignation Correspondence - Personal - A - C 1975 10 2 Resignation Correspondence - Personal - D - H 1975 10 3 Resignation Correspondence - Personal - J - M 1975 10 4 Resignation Correspondence - Personal - N - R 1975 10 5 Resignation Correspondence - Personal - S - Z 1975 10 6 Resignation Correspondence - Incomplete names or 1975 addresses 10 7-9 Resignation Correspondence - Unfiled (3 files) 1975 10 10 Resignation - Press clippings 1975 10 11 Retirement from Government service 1975-1976

11 1 Retirement from the House of Commons 1976 11 2 Royal visit - July 3 - Aug. 4, Ottawa, Ont. 1973 11 3 Speech material - B.C. 1967-1968 11 4 Visit of Hon. Malcolm Fraser, July 12, 1973 1973 MG 26 Q 13-1 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 467

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11 5 Visit of Prime Minister of India, June 17-24, 1973 1973 11 6 White Paper on Taxation - General 1970-1971 11 7 Australia - September 1970 - J.N.T. Personal File 1970-1971 11 8 Correspondence 1973-1975 11 9 Newspaper and Magazine Articles 1956-1975 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 13-2 Personal and Parliamentary - McMillan, Binch Sub-Series

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1 1 Correspondence: Return to Practice of Law Feb. - Sept. 1976 1 2 Correspondence: Miscellaneous Political 1978 1 3 Correspondence Jan. - Nov. 1979 1 4 Correspondence 1980 1 5 Correspondence Jan. - Dec. 1981 1 6 Correspondence Jan. - Aug. 1982 1 7 Correspondence Sept. - Dec. 1982 1 8 Correspondence Jan.-Mar 1983 1 9 Correspondence Apr.-Sept. 1983 1 10 Correspondence Oct. 1983-June 1984

2 1 Reference Material: L.H. Stopforth, JP. Goyer 18 June 1976 2 2 Reference Material, Ministerial Responsibility for Aug. 1978 National Security as it Relates to the offices of Prime Minister, Arttorney General and Solicitor General of Canada by Professor J. LI. J. Edwards 2 3-5 Reference Material, RCMP Inquiry (Secret) (4 files) n.d., 1978-1983 MG 26 Q 13-2 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 469

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2 6 Reference Material, "National Security: The Legal Jan. 1979 Dimensions" Paper prepared for the Commission of Inquiry Concerning certain activities of the RCMP by M. L. Friedland 2 7 Reference Material, International Monetary Fund Apr.-Nov. 1979 (I.M.F.) Joint Committee on Staff Compensation 2 8 Reference Material, Separatism (1 of 2 files) n.d., 1976

3 1 Reference Material, Separatism (2 of 2 files) 1976 3 2-4 Reference Material, Separatism (3 files) 1977 3 5-7 Reference Material, The Right to Government n.d., 1967, Information (3 files) 1972-1977 3 8 Reference Material, "Access to Information" 1975

4 1-4 Reference Material, Freedom of Information (4 files) n.d., 1969-1980 4 5 Reference Material, Freedom of Information - 1973-1975 Parliamentary Proceeding, Draft Bills, etc. 4 6-12 Reference Material, Prime Minister Trudeau (7 files) n.d., 1971-1976

5 1-9 Reference Material, Prime Minister Trudeau (9 files) n.d., 1977-1981

6 1-6 Reference Material, Prime Minister Trudeau (6 files) n.d., 1981-1984

7 1 Ambassador Enders Lunch - April 1976 1976 7 2 Canada Bill n.d., 1980-1981 7 3 Correspondence n.d., 1976-1984 7 4-5 Eric Morse Dinner (2 files) 1983-1984 470 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 13-2

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7 6-7 Heritage Dinner, April 25, 1983 (2 files) 1982-1983 7 8 J.N.T. Personal - for Mayor 1980-1982 7 9 J.N.T. Personal - Jack Batten re: Igor Kaplan Quote in 1980-1983 "Lawyers" 7 10 Kiwanis Club - Ottawa, May, 1976 1976 7 11 Newspaper Articles n.d., 1978 7 12 Reference Files: Conservative Government 1981 7 13 Reference Material: Constitution Repatriation 1977 7 14 Reference Material: Council for Canadian Unity 1976 7 15 Reference Material: Death - The Legal Meaning 1976-1977 7 16 Reference Material: Ottawa-Carleton 1977 7 17 Reference Material: Separatism 1978 7 18 Reference Material: U.S.-Canada Relations (file 1 of 4) 1982-1983

8 1 Reference Material: U.S.-Canada Relations (file 2 of 4) 1981-1982 8 2 Reference Material: U.S.-Canada Relations (file 3 of 4) 1976-1981 8 3 Reference Material: U.S.-Canada Relations (file 4 of 4) 1977-1984 8 4 Special Files: Buchanan vs. R. et al 1972-1980 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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MG 26 Q 13-3 Personal and Parliamentary - Leadership Years Sub-Series

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1 1 Caucus (J.N.T. Notes) 1989 1 2 Caucus (J.N.T. Notes) 1990 1 3 Christmas Card List 1987 1 4 Christmas Cards 1984-1989 1 5 Condolences 1984-1988 1 6 Correspondence June-Sept. 1984 1 7 Correspondence Sept.-Dec. 1984 1 8 Correspondence Jan. 1985 1 9 Correspondence Feb. 1985 1 10 Correspondence Mar. 1985 1 11 Correspondence Apr. 1985 1 12 Correspondence May 1985

2 1 Correspondence June 1985 2 2 Correspondence - Birthday June 1985 2 3 Correspondence July 1985 472 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 13-3

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2 4 Correspondence Aug. 1985 2 5 Correspondence Sept. 1985 2 6 Correspondence Oct. 1985 2 7 Correspondence Nov. 1985 2 8 Correspondence Dec. 1985 2 9 Correspondence - Christmas Dec. 1985-Feb. 1986 2 10 Correspondence Jan. 1986 2 11 Correspondence Feb. 1986 2 12 Correspondence Mar. 1986 2 13 Correspondence Apr. 1986

3 1 Correspondence May 1986 3 2 Correspondence June 1986 3 3 Correspondence - Birthday June 1986 3 4 Correspondence July 1986 3 5 Correspondence Aug. 1986 3 6 Correspondence Sept. 1986 3 7 Correspondence Oct. 1986 3 8 Correspondence Nov. 1986 3 9-11 Correspondence - Leadership Convention (3 files) November 1986 3 12 Correspondence Dec. 1986

4 1 Correspondence - Christmas 1986 Dec. 1986-Mar. 1987 4 2 Correspondence - Chron. File 12 Aug.- 14 Sept. 1987 MG 26 Q 13-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 473

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4 3 Correspondence - Chron. File 15 Sept.-1987-12 Jan. 1988 4 4 Correspondence - Chron. File 18-29 Jan. 1988 4 5 Correspondence - Chron. File 1-10 Feb. 1988 4 6 Correspondence - Chron. File 9 Feb.-11 Mar. 1988 4 7 Correspondence - Chron. File 17-31 Mar. 1988 4 8 Correspondence - Chron. File 6 Apr.-10 May 1988 4 9 Correspondence - Chron. File 17 May-6 June 1988 4 10 Correspondence - Chron. File 9 June-4 July 1988

5 1 Correspondence - Chron. File 19 May-25 Aug. 1988 5 2 Correspondence - Chron. File 26 Aug.-19 Sept. 1988 5 3 Correspondence - Chron. File 20-30 Sept. 1988 5 4 Correspondence - Chron. File 3-31 Oct. 1988 5 5 Correspondence - Chron. File 4 Nov. 1988 5 6 Correspondence - Chron. File 14 Nov.-9 Dec. 1988 5 7 Correspondence - Chron. File 9-16 Dec. 1988 5 8 Correspondence - Chron. File 14-21 Dec. 1988 5 9 Correspondence - Chron. File 19 Dec. 1988 5 10 Correspondence - Chron. File 3-25 Jan. 1989

6 1 Correspondence - Chron. File 26-30 Jan. 1989 474 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 13-3

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6 2 Correspondence - Chron. File 8 Feb.-31 Mar. 1989 6 3 Correspondence - Chron. File 3-26 Apr. 1989 6 4 Correspondence - Chron. File 1-12 May 1989 6 5 Correspondence - Chron. File 15-31 May 1989 6 6 Correspondence - Birthday June 1989 6 7 Correspondence - Chron. File 3 June-11 July 1989 6 8 Correspondence - Chron. File 11 July-13 Sept. 1989 6 9 Correspondence - Chron. File 31 Mar.-8 Sept. 1989 6 10 Correspondence - Chron. File 20 Sept.-12 Oct. 1989

7 1 Correspondence - Chron. File 12 Oct.-23 Nov. 1989 7 2 Correspondence - Chron. File 29 Nov.-19 Dec. 1989 7 3 Correspondence - Chron. File 16 Sept.-19 Dec. 1989 7 4 Correspondence - Chron. File 19 Dec. 1989-17 Jan. 1990 7 5 Correspondence - Chron. File 17 Jan.-6 Feb. 1990 7 6 Correspondence n.d. 7 7 Correspondence - Ontario Liberals (file 1 of 2) 1984 7 8 Correspondence - Ontario Liberals (file 2 of 2) 1984-1985 7 9 Correspondence - Resignation May 3 1989 MG 26 Q 13-3 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 475

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7 10 Federal Liberal Association of the County of Pontiac- 1985-1987 Gatineau-Labelle 7 11 Fraser Valley East Liberal Association, B.C. 1985 7 12 J.N.T. Biographical Notes 1989 7 13 J.N.T. - Personal Current Reflections 1989-1990

8 1 J.N.T. - Telephone List as of 12.01.88 1988 8 2 Liberal Caucus 1989 8 3 Maclean's 1984 8 4 Maclean's 1986 8 5 Marjorie Nichols re: Weston Book 1988 8 6 [McIninch, Elizabeth] 1988-1990 8 7 National Caucus - J.N.T. Notes 1988 8 8 Newspaper Articles 1984-1990 8 9 Notes for Speeches n.d. 8 10 Ontario - Defeated Candidates 1985 8 11 "The Turner Legend" 1985 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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1 1 Chrétien, Jean 1993 1 2 Correspondence 1990 1 3 Correspondence 1991 1 4 Correspondence 1992 1 5 Correspondence 1993 1 6 Correspondence n.d. 1 7 Gray, Herb 1992 1 8 Hutchison, Bruce 1992 1 9 Interview Notes 1993 1 10 Maclean's 1992 1 11 McCarthy, Grace 1992-1993 1 12 National Archives n.d., 1990-1991 1 13 Newspaper and Magazine Articles 1990-1993 1 14 Nichols, Marjorie 1991-1992 1 15 Sauvé, Jeanne 1993 1 16 Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales 1991 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER

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1 1 Canada Conference, December 10, 1987 1987 1 2 Chatelaine Article 1988 1 3 CKAC Radio - Montreal 1988 1 4 Empress Club 1988-1989 1 5 General Memo 1988 1 6 Mr. Donald Grant 1988 1 7 Mrs. Sharon Sholzberg Gray 1988 1 8 Groupe Action Nord-Sud 1989 1 9 Invitation - Global Television Network 1988-1989 1 10 Invitation - Maclean's, 8 April 1988 1988 1 11 Invitation - Pride Canada, 13 May 1988 1988 1 12 Luncheon with Marjorie Nichols, 28 February 1988 1988 1 13 Judith Marcuse 1988 1 14 Mrs. Joy S. McDiarmid 1988 478 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 13-5

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1 15 Maureen McTeer 1988 1 16 Missing Swearing In Photos 1989 1 17 Ontario Women's Liberal Commission 1989 1 18 Photo Session and Article 1988 1 19 Robertson, Heather 1991-1992 1 20 Scheduling - Travel Arrangements for the Month of 1987 December 1 21 Scheduling - Travel Arrangements for the Month of 1987 December 1 22 Scheduling - Tour - Brettons Christmas Wrap - Mrs. 1987 Turner, December 19, 1987 1 23 Scheduling - Mrs. Kilgour's Travel Arrangements for 1987 Christmas 1 24 Scheduling - Travel Schedule - January to March 1988 1 25 Scheduling - Program for January, February and March 1988 1 26 Scheduling - Tour - Mrs. Turner - Prairies, January 1988 1988 1 27 Scheduling - Visit to Edmonton, Saskatoon, Humboldt, 1988 Vancouver, 21-25 September, 1988 1 28 Scheduling - The Leader's Itinerary, February 4, 1988 1988 1 29 Scheduling - Mrs. Turner - Spring Travel 1988 1988 1 30 Scheduling - Three-Month Program for April, May and 1988 June 1988 1 31 Scheduling - Travel May and June, 1988 1988 1 32 Scheduling - May and June Travel 1988 1988 1 33 Scheduling - Visit to British Columbia, May 4-8, 1988 1988 1 34 Scheduling - Summer Travel Schedule 1988 1988 1 35 Scheduling - Mrs. Turner - Election Campaign Tour 1988 1988 MG 26 Q 13-5 RT. HON. JOHN TURNER 479

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1 36 Scheduling - Mrs. Turner - Election Tour 1988 1988 1 37 Scheduling - Mrs. Turner - Montreal, September 14, 1988 1988 1 38 Scheduling - Spring Calendar 1989 1989 1 39 Scheduling - Mrs. Turner - Travel Arrangements 1989 1989 1 40 Karen Schofield - Boys and Girls Club of Downtown 1988 Toronto 1 41 Scrapbook - Geills M. Turner n.d., 1984-1990 1 42 Shocking Pink Paper Reception 1988 1 43 Toronto Women's Liberal Association Annual Meeting 1987 and Dinner 1 44 Mrs. Turner 1984 1 45 Mrs. Turner - Air Canada, October 20, 1988 1988 1 46 Mrs. Turner - Christmas Card Photographs 1988 1 47 Mrs. Turner - Coalition Against Free Trade 1988 1 48 Mrs. Turner - Correspondence 1985-1993 1 49 Mrs. Turner - David Crenna 1986 1 50 Mrs. Turner - General Memos 1989 1 51 Mrs. Turner - Lewis Interview 1988 1 52 Mrs. Turner - Material Sent to Watson Hannigan & 1987-1988 Cowan 1 53 Mrs. Turner - Recipe 1988 1 54 Mrs. Turner - Tiger 1989 1 55 Mrs. Turner - Toronto Star Interview 1988 1 56 Mrs. Turner - Dominic Watson 1987-1988 1 57 Water Exports and Free Trade 1988