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Rt. Hon. John Turner Mg 26 Q 1 Northern Affairs Series 3 Canadian Archives Direction des archives Branch canadiennes RT. HON. JOHN TURNER MG 26 Q 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 Canada Sub-Series (Q 8-3) ............................166 CONSTITUENCY SERIES (MG 26 Q 9 )........................................170 St. Lawrence - St. George Sub-Series (Q 9-1).............................170 Constituency - Ottawa-Carleton Sub-Series (Q 9-2) ........................171 Vancouver 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 MG 26 Q 1 NORTHERN AFFAIRS SERIES Vol. File\Dossier Subject\Sujet Date 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. - Yukon 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 Vol. File\Dossier Subject\Sujet Date 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 - Montreal - November 3, 1965 1965 4 5 Eskimo Affairs in Northern Quebec - 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 Vol. File\Dossier Subject\Sujet Date 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 Vol. File\Dossier Subject\Sujet Date 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 - Ontario 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 Soviet Union - 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 Vol. File\Dossier Subject\Sujet Date 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)
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