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S:\MSS\FINDAIDS\2200\Fa2210\Paul Dick-Fa.Wpd LIBRARY AND BIBLIOTHÈQUE ET ARCHIVES CANADA ARCHIVES CANADA Canadian Archives and Direction des archives Special Collections Branch canadiennes et collections spéciales Paul W. Dick Fonds R3391 Finding Aid No. 2210 / Instrument de recherche no 2210 Prepared in 2000 and revised 2005 by Préparé en 2000 et révisé en 2005 par George Bolotenko of the Political Archives George Bolotenko de la Section des archives Section politiques. -ii- TABLE OF CONTENTS Series I: Elections ............................................................1 Series II: Speeches and Mailings ...............................................10 Series III: Associate Minister: Department of National Defence .....................20 Sub-Series 1: Non-docket files ............................................20 Sub-Series 2: Docket Files...............................................23 Sub-Series 3: Personnel Files ..........................................31, 87 Series IV: Minister: Department of Supply and Services ...........................36 Sub-Series 1: Departmental Executive/Senior Management Committee Meetings ....36 Sub-Series 2: Correspondence by Department ................................43 Sub-Series 3: Procurement Policy..........................................39 Sub-Series 4: Departmental Committees.....................................41 Sub-Series 5: Procurement by Province .....................................51 Sub-Series 6: Blue Issues files.............................................59 Series V: Associate Senior Minister for Ontario ..................................68 Series VI: Cabinet and House of Commons Files .................................74 Sub-Series 1: Cabinet Committees and Confidences ..........................74 Sub-Series 2: House of Commons, Oral Questions and Private Members’ Bills ......78 Sub-Series 3: Calendars and Schedules......................................81 Series VII: Youth Critic, appointments and various records ........................83 Sub-Series 1. P.C. Party Youth Critic .......................................83 Sub-Series 2: Appointments and various records ..............................86 Series VIII: Department of Public Works/Public Works Canada ....................84 Series IX: Correspondence with Companies and Corporations ......................95 Series X: Correspondence with Prime Minister, Conflict of Interest and Various ......98 Paul W. Dick Fonds R3391 Container File/Dossier Subject/Sujet Date SERIES I: ELECTIONS 1 1 General Federal Election. 1972. Pt. 1 n.d., 1972 1 2 General Federal Election. 1972. Pt. 2 n.d., 1972 1 3 General Federal Election. 1972. Pt. 3 n.d., 1971-1972 1 4 General Federal Election. 1972. Pt. 4 1972-1980 1 5 General Federal Election. 1972. Pt. 5 n.d., 1972 1 6 Nomination and Election. 1972. Pt. 1 1968-1972 1 7 Nomination and Election. 1972. Pt. 2 1972 1 8 Nomination and Election. 1972. Pt. 3 1972 1 9 Nomination and Election. 1972. Pt. 4 n.d., 1972 1 10 Nomination and Election. 1972. Pt. 5 n.d., 1972 1 11 Election Results By The Town. Almonte. Arnprior. 1972-1980 Carleton Place. Kanata. Perth. Smiths Falls. 1972-1980. Pt. 1 1 12 Election Results By The Town. Almonte. Arnprior. 1972-1980 Carleton Place. Kanata. Perth. Smiths Falls. 1972-1980. Pt. 2 2 1 General Federal Election. 1974. Pt. 1 1974 2 2 General Federal Election. 1974. Pt. 2 1974-1978 2 3 General Federal Election. 1974. Pt. 3 n.d., 1974 2 PAUL W. DICK FONDS R3391 Container File/Dossier Subject/Sujet Date 2 4 General Federal Election. Financial Return. 1974. Pt. 1 n.d., 1974 2 5 General Federal Election. Financial Return. 1974. Pt. 2 n.d., 1974 2 6 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 1 1978-1980 2 7 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 2 1978-1980 2 8 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 3 1978-1979 2 9 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 4 n.d., 1976-1978 3 1 General Federal Election. 1979. Press Clippings and 1979 Assorted Paul Dick Media Releases Etc. Pt. 1 3 2 General Federal Election. 1979. Press Clippings and n.d., 1979 Assorted Paul Dick Media Releases Etc. Pt. 2 3 3 General Federal Election. 1979. Campaign Expenses. 1978-1979 Pt. 1 3 4 General Federal Election. 1979. Campaign Expenses. 1979 Pt. 2 3 5 General Federal Election. 1979. Campaign Expenses. 1979 Pt. 3 3 6 General Federal Election. 1979. Campaign Expenses. 1979 Pt. 4 3 7 General Federal Election. 1980. Campaign Expenses. 1978-1980 Pt. 1 3 8 General Federal Election. 1980. Campaign Expenses. 1980 Pt. 2 3 9 General Federal Election. 1980. Campaign Expenses. 1980 Pt. 3 3 10 General Federal Election. 1980. Campaign Expenses. 1980 Pt. 4 4 1 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 5 1979 R3391 PAUL W. DICK FONDS 3 Container File/Dossier Subject/Sujet Date 4 2 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 6 1978-1979 4 3 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 7 n.d., 1978-1979 4 4 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 8 n.d., 1979 4 5 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 9 n.d., 1979 4 6 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 10 n.d., 1978-1979 4 7 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 11 n.d., 1978-1979 4 8 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 12 n.d., 1978-1979 4 9 General Federal Election. 1979. Pt. 13 n.d., 1978-1979 4 10 General Federal Election. 1980. Pt. 1 n.d., 1979-1980 4 11 General Federal Election. 1980. Pt. 2 n.d., 1979 4 12 General Federal Election. 1980. Pt. 3 n.d., 1980 4 13 General Federal Election. 1980. Pt. 4 n.d., 1980 4 14 General Federal Election. 1980. Pt. 5 n.d., 1980 5 1 General Federal Election. 1980. Pt. 6 1980 5 2 General Federal Election. 1980. Pt. 7 1979-1980 5 3 General Federal Election. 1980. Pt. 8 n.d., 1979-1980 5 4 General Federal Election. 1980. Pt. 9 1979-1980 5 5 General Federal Election. 1984. Pt. 1 1984 5 6 General Federal Election. 1984. Pt. 2 1983-1985 5 7 General Federal Election. 1984. Pt. 3 1984 5 8 General Federal Election. 1984. Pt. 4 1984-1989 5 9 General Federal Election. 1984. Pt. 5 n.d., 1984 5 10 General Federal Election. 1984. Lanark. Renfrew. n.d., 1984 Carleton. Official Agent’s Papers. Pt. 1 4 PAUL W. DICK FONDS R3391 Container File/Dossier Subject/Sujet Date 5 11 General Federal Election. 1984. Lanark. Renfrew. n.d., 1984 Carleton. Official Agent’s Papers. Pt. 2 5 12 General Federal Election. 1984. Lanark. Renfrew. n.d., 1978-1984 Carleton. Official Agent’s Papers. Pt. 3 5 13 General Federal Election. 1984. Lanark. Renfrew. n.d., 1984 Carleton. Official Agent’s Papers. Pt. 4 6 1 General Federal Election. 1984. Lanark. Renfrew. 1984 Carleton. Pt. 1 6 2 General Federal Election. 1984. Lanark. Renfrew. 1984 Carleton. Pt. 2 6 3 General Federal Election. 1984. Lanark. Renfrew. 1984 Carleton. Pt. 3 6 4 General Federal Election. 1983. Brian Mulroney 1983 Leadership Campaign. Pt. 1 6 5 General Federal Election. 1983. Brian Mulroney 1983 Leadership Campaign. Pt. 2 6 6 General Federal Election. 1983. Brian Mulroney 1975-1983 Leadership Campaign. Pt. 3 6 7 General Federal Election. 1983. Brian Mulroney n.d., 1983 Leadership Campaign. Pt. 4 6 8 General Federal Election. 1983. Brian Mulroney 1983 Leadership Campaign. Pt. 5 6 9 General Federal Election. 1983. Brian Mulroney 1983 Leadership Campaign. Pt. 6 6 10 General Federal Election. 1983. Brian Mulroney 1983 Leadership Campaign. Pt. 7 6 11 General Federal Election. 1983. Brian Mulroney n.d., 1983 Leadership Campaign. Pt. 8 6 12 General Federal Election. 1983. Brian Mulroney n.d., 1983 Leadership Campaign. Pt. 9 R3391 PAUL W. DICK FONDS 5 Container File/Dossier Subject/Sujet Date 6 13 Speech Module Book. Guidelines for Use. 1984 n.d. 6 14 General Federal Election. 1988. Paul Dick Campaign n.d., 1988 7 1 General Federal Election. 1988. Brochures and Handouts n.d., 1988 7 2 General Federal Election. 1988. Speeches, Policies 1988 7 3 General Federal Election. 1988. Campaign Issues n.d. 7 4 General Federal Election. 1988. Policies and Positions 1988 7 5 Lanark-Carleton Election. 1988-1989 n.d. 7 6 General Federal Election. 1988. Kanata Committee Room 1988 8 1 Policy Manual. An Agenda for Continued Prosperity. 1988 n.d. 8 2 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Operations 1987-1988 Group. Pt. 1 8 3 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Response to n.d. Anti-Free Trade Agreement Newspaper Insert. Pt. 2 8 4 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Speeches and 1988 Notes. Pt. 3 8 5 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Clippings. 1988 Pt. 4 8 6 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Agriculture. n.d., 1988 Pt. 5 8 7 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Minimum 1987-1988 Wage Laws. Pt. 6 8 8 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Agreement 1975 On An International Energy Program. Pt. 7 8 9 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. History. The 1985 Idea of Canada-United States Free Trade. Pt. 8 8 10 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. 1988 Miscellaneous. Ontario and Canada. Pt. 9 6 PAUL W. DICK FONDS R3391 Container File/Dossier Subject/Sujet Date 8 11 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Free Trade n.d. Agreement Riding Profile: Lanark-Carleton. Pt. 10 8 12 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Foreign 1988 Investment In Canada. Pt. 11 8 13 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Water 1988 Exports. Pt. 12 8 14 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Automotive 1987 Trade. Pt. 13 8 15 General Federal Election. 1988. Paul Dick Campaign. n.d., 1988 Communications. Pt. 14 8 16 General Federal Election. 1988. Clippings. Brochures. 1988 P.C. Pt. 15 8 17 General Federal Election. 1988. Press Clippings. n.d., 1990 Brochures. 199- Elections. Pt. 16 8 18 General Federal Election. 1988. Clippings. Brochures. 1987 P.C. 1984-1988 Elections. Pt. 17. Vol. 1 8 19 General Federal Election. 1988. Clippings. Brochures. n.d., 1988 P.C. 1984-1988 Elections. Pt. 17. Vol. 2 8 20 General Federal Election. 1988. Clippings. Brochures. n.d., 1986-1987 P.C. 1984-1988 Elections. Pt. 17. Vol. 3 8 21 General Federal Election. 1988. Free Trade. Some n.d. Straightforward Questions and Answers On.
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