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S:\CAB\Finding Aids\Political and Social Heritage Division\1900 Série O 23: Backlog Series, 1967-1984, vols 1-14 This series includes material that was found at the end of the project and for convenience another serie was created. Similar types of documents can be found in the Correspondence Division Series, Briefing Books and Other Memoranda Series, Presss Office Series, 1968-1978, Priority Correspondence Series and 1978-1979 Correspondence Series. This series is arranged according to the preceding series in five sub-series: Briefing Books and Other Memoranda 1968-1979, vol. 1 to vol. 3, file 10 Correspondence Division, 1966-1980, vol. 3 file 11 to vol. 6 Press Office, vol. 7-12, 1981-1984 1968-1978 Priority Correspondence, 1977-1978, vol. 13, files 1-11 1978-1979 PMO Correspondence,1978-1979 vol. 13, files 12-22 Sub-series: Briefing Books and Other Memoranda 1968-1979, vol. 1 to vol. 3, file 10 Various kids of material are found in this sub-series. Subject files which includes material that was requested by the Prime Minister and assembled by PMO staff, as well as, the Prime Minister’s copies of distributed material and material collected by the Prime Minister or his staff for research purposes. Sub-series: Correspondence Division, 1966-1980, vol. 3 file 11 to vol. 6 Included in this sub-series are copies of the standard letters, Official Documents utililized by the PMO, as well as information on the subject classification systems adopted for PMO correspondence. Sub-series: Press Office, vol. 7-12, 1981-1984 This sub-series includes copies and originals of news conferences, press releases, speeches, question and answers and interviews which were presented by the Prime Minister. Sub-series: 1968-1978 Priority Correspondence, 1977-1978, vol. 13, files 1-11 Included in this sub-series are subjects files which include material relating to foreign affairs, federal government and the provincial governement. Sub-series: 1978-1979 PMO Correspondence,1978-1979 vol. 13, files 12-22 This sub-series includes general correspondence relating to 1978 and 1979. MG 26 O 23 Vol. File Subject Date Briefing Books and Other Memoranda 1 1-3 Anti-Inflation Program 1975 1 4-5 Briefing Notes 1968-1972 1 6 Canadian Federation of Agriculture 1975, 1978 1 7 Labour Policy and Election Material 1967-1968 1 8 Liberal International Congress 1976 1 9-10 Liberal Policy Workshop 198- 14 OS P.L.C.Q. - Schema Directeur - Planning 1970-1972 ca.1970 1 11 Provinces - Alberta - Background Book (Volume 1) 1974 1 12 Provinces - Alberta - Background Book (Volume 2) 1974 1 13 Provinces - British Columbia - Background Book (Volume 1) 1974 1 14 Provinces - British Columbia - Background Book (Volume 2) 1974 2 1 Provinces - Manitoba - Background Book (Volume 1) 1974 2 2 Provinces - Manitoba - Background Book (Volume 2) 1974 2 3 Provinces - New Brunswick - Background Book (Volume 1) 1974 2 4 Provinces - New Brunswick - Background Book (Volume 2) 1974 2 5 Provinces - Newfoundland - Background Book (Volume 2) 1974 2 6 Provinces - Nova Scotia - Background Book (Volume 1) 1974 2 7 Provinces - Nova Scotia - Background Book (Volume 2) 1974 2 8 Provinces - Ontario - Background Book (Volume 1) 1974 2 9 Provinces - Ontario - Background Book (Volume 2) 1974 2 10 Provinces - Prince Edward Island - Background Book 1974 (Volume 1) 2 11 Provinces - Prince Edward Island - Background Book 1974 (Volume 2) 2 12-13 Provinces - Quebec - Background Book (Volumes 1&2) 1974 MG 26 O 23 RIGHT HONOURABLE PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU 3 Vol. File Subject Date 3 1 Provinces - Saskatchewan - Background Book (Volume 1) 1974 3 2 Provinces - Saskatchewan - Background Book (Volume 2) 1974 3 3 Trips - 12 July-1 August 1976 - Olympic Games - Montreal, 1976 Quebec 3 4 Trips - 20-21 July 1976 - Kingston, Ontario 1976 3 5-6 Trips - 21-23 February 1977 - Washington, D.C. 1977 3 7 Trips - 18-20 April 1977 - Winnipeg ( Man.) and 1977 Saskatchewan 3 8 Trips - 9-11 March 1978 - Alberta, Saskatchewan and 1978 Manitoba - Briefing Notes for Cabinet 3 9 Trips - 3-6 August 1978 - Edmonton, Alberta 1978 3 10 Trips - 12-13 February 1979 - Brandon, Manitoba 1979 Correspondence Division 3 11 Backlog Correspondence and Memos - Incoming and 1979 Outgoing 3 12 Backlog Correspondence and Memos - Incoming and 1979 Outgoing 14 OS Chronological Files - 092-223 1942, 1970 3 13 Departmental Replies - A-B 1970-1972 3 14 Departmental Replies - C-D 1970-1973 3 15 Departmental Replies - E-F 1970-1973 3 16 Departmental Replies - G-H 1970-1973 3 17 Departmental Replies - K-L 1970-1973 4 RIGHT HONOURABLE PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU MG 26 O 23 Vol. File Subject Date 4 1 Departmental Replies - M-N 1970-1973 4 2 Departmental Replies - O-Q 1970-1973 4 3 Departmental Replies - R-S 1970-1973 4 4 Departmental Replies - T-V 1971-1973 4 5 Departmental Replies - W-Y 1970-1973 4 6 Election Material - Maps 1966 4 7 General Correspondence - Wightman, J.L. 1968-1970 4 8 Invitations - Ontario 1968 4 9 Memorandum for the Prime Minister 1972-1973 4 10 Memos to Mark Lalonde from Pierre Lavasseur 1969 4 11 Minister’s Office - Lavasseur Text 1967-1968 4 12 Miscellaneous 1968 4 13-14 Reference Material/Ouvrages de Consultation - Prime 1982 Minister’s Correspondence System - Input User Guide 4 15 Reference Material/Ouvrages de Consultation - Excerpts from October 1975 Review of Correspondence Division - Prime Minister’s Office 4 16 Reference Material/Ouvrages de Consultation - Review of June 1975 Correspondence Division - Prime Minister’s Office 4 17 Reference Material/Ouvrages de Consultaion - “Office of the May 1982 Prime Minister - Internal Audit Report - Correspondence Section” 4 18 Reference Material/Ouvrages de Consultation - Canadian 1980-1981 Press Information - User’s Manuals 4 19 Reference Material/Ouvrages de Consultation - Prime July 1980 Minister’s Correspondence System - User’s Manual 4 20 Registered Correspondence 1968-1971 4 21 Registered Correspondence 1972 5 1 Registered Correspondence 1972 5 2 Registered Correspondence 1973 5 3 Registered Correspondence 1973 MG 26 O 23 RIGHT HONOURABLE PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU 5 Vol. File Subject Date 5 4 Requests for Messages 1968 5 5 Requests for Photographs 1968-1969 5 6 Standard Letters/Lettres Types 1974-1975 5 7-8 Standard Letters/Lettres Types - Textes “C” - A-G Originaux 1976-1979 5 9-11 Standard Letters/Lettres Types - Textes “C” - H-Z Originaux 1975-1979 5 12-13 Standard Letters/Lettres Types - Textes “PM” - A-E 1976-1978 Originaux Livre I 6 1-3 Standard Letters/Lettres Types - Textes “PM” - F Originaux 1976-1979 Livre II 6 4-5 Standard Letters/Lettres Types - Textes “PM” - G-I Originaux 1976-1979 Livre III 6 6-8 Standard Letters/Lettres Types - Textes “PM” - J-Z Originaux 1976-1978 Livre IV 6 9-10 Standard Letters/Lettres Types - Textes “C” - A Originaux 1980 6 11 Subject Classification System for the 1968-1976 Priority 1967 Correspondence 14 OS Unregistered Correspondence n.d. 6 12 Unregistered Correspondence 1968-1973 6 13 Unregistered Correspondence - Connolly, Marion F. 1979 6 14 Unregistered Correspondence - Election Material - Montreal 1971 6 15 Unregistered Correspondence - Privy Council Office 1968 Press Office 7 1 Press Releases - 1 December 1981 - Letter to Premier 1981 Levesque in reply to Mr. Levesque’s letter of 25 November 1981 7 2 News Conferences - 3 December 1981 - Prime Minister’s 1981 news conference - Ottawa, Ontario 6 RIGHT HONOURABLE PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU MG 26 O 23 Vol. File Subject Date 7 3 Press Releases - 4 December 1981 - Prime Minister of Jamaica 1981 will visit Canada (5-9 December 1981) 7 4 Press Releases - 4 December 1981 - Letter to Premier Léveque 1981 in reply to Mr. Lévesque’s telex of 2 December 1981 7 5 Press Releases - 8 December 1981 - Appointment of Mr. 1981 Michael Kirby as a Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council 7 6 Press Releases - 18 December 1981 - J. Douglas Love will 1981 retire as Deputy Minister of Employment and Immigration, effective December 30 1981 - Maurice Lafontaine acting Deputy Minister 7 7 News Conferences - 18 December 1981 - Prime Minister’s 1981 news conference - Ottawa, Ontario 7 8 Press Releases - 18 December 1981 - Prime Minister’s telex to 1981 Premiers re: Federal/Provincial Conference on Economy 7 9 Press Releases - 23 December 1981 - Appointment of George 1981 F.G. Stanley as Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick 7 10 Press Releases - 30 December 1981 - Appointment of Charles 1981 A. Lussier as Clerk of the Senate and Clerk of the Parliaments, effective December 31, 1981 7 11 Statements - 30 December 1981 - Statement by Prime Minister 1981 Trudeau on situation in Poland 7 12 Press Releases - 8 January 1982 - Appointment of Mr. 1982 Michael Kirby as Chairman of Task Force on Atlantic Fisheries 7 13 Press Releases - 12 January 1982 - Changes in responsiblities 1982 of Ministers: Herb Gray, Pierre De Bane, and Edward Lumley 7 14 Press Releases - 12 January 1982 - Appointments in the Public 1982 Service: Osbaldeston, Johnstone, Marchand, Teschke, Veilleux, Montreuil, Ritchie 7 15 Press Releases - 12 January 1982 - Senator Jack Austin 1982 responsible for Government shareholding in Canada Development Corporation 7 16 Press Conferences - 12 January 1982 - Prime Minister’s press 1982 conference - Ottawa, Ontario 7 17 Press Conferences - 15 January 1982 - Prime Minister’s press 1982 conference - Mexico City MG 26 O 23 RIGHT HONOURABLE PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU 7 Vol. File Subject Date 7 18 Interviews - 23 January 1982 - Interview with Judy Morrison 1982 and Stephen Boissonneault of CBC Radio 7 19 Press Releases - 26 January 1982 - List of the membership of 1982 various Committees of Cabinet 7 20 Press Releases - 26 January 1982 - Prime Minister’s telex to 1982 Premier Levesque re: First Ministers’ Conference 7 21 Press Releases - 26 January 1982 - Prime Minister`s statement 1982 re: Governor General`s statement to press re: Calling election re: Constitution 7 22 Press Releases - 26 Janaury 1982 - Prime Minister’s telex to 9 1982 Premiers re: First Ministers’ Conference on the Economy 7 23 Press Releases - 28 January 1982 - Next Summit meeting to be 1982 held on June 4-6 1982 at Chateau de Versailles 7 24 Press Releases - 29 January 1982 - Statement by Prime 1982 Minister re: Plight of people of Poland 7 25 Press Releases - 29 January 1982 - Re-appointment of 1982 Honourable C.M.
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