A FINDING AID TO THE

COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH FEDERATION PAMPHLETS

Shortt

Prepared by Glen Makahonuk Shortt Commonwealth Federati on Pamphlets JL 197 C75 C7

This collection contains a wide variety of materials on the CCF, which span the period from the 1930's to 1967. An attempt has been made to arrange the material in chronological order based on each decade: 11. The 1930's; 111. The 1940's; IV The 1950's; and V. The 1960's.

However, there are a number of documents which have nofdates on them. For research purposes they have been placed at the beginning of the collection in Section I. Undated Material ; they are numbered 1 to 39.

I. Undated Material

1. Study Outline for Planning for Freedom. : CCF National Office.

2. G.H. Williams, in . Regina: McInnis Brothers Ltd.

3. Wm. Irvine, Purchasing Power and the World Problem. Pamphlet no. 1. Capital ism, Communi srn and Credit.

4. Wm. Irvine, Purchasing Power and the World Problem. Pamphlet no. 2. Social Control of Credit.

5. Wm. Irvine, Cooperation or Catastrophe. An Interpretation of the Cooperat3ve Commonwealth tederati on and Its Pol icy. Ottawa: Labour Publishing Co. First edition (?)

6. Wm. Irvine, Cooperation or Catastrophe. -An Interpretation of the Cooperative Commonwealth tederation and Its Pol icy. Ottawa: Second tdition (?) 7. Wm. Irvine, Let Us Reason Together. An Appeal to Social Credi ters and C. C. F. 'ers. : Commercial Printers Ltd.

8. Wm. Irvine, C.C. F. Provincial Policy. What the C.C.F. Will do for A1 berta. Edmonton : Commercial Printers Ltd.

9. 3. S. Woodsworth, "Pub1 ic Education and Social Change".

10. Organization Suggestions. In order to be of assistance to Campaign-Managers and Workers, CCF Provincial Office.

11. Organization Suggestions. N.P. no. 103.

12. Suggestions to CCF Canvassers. Regina CCF Provincial Office.

13. Ed Bellamy, "The Parable of the Coach". This powerful description of the capitalist economic system is from Looking Backward written in 1887.

14. "The Most Frequent Objections to Answered". Regina: CCF Provincial Headquarters.

15. Publicity and Advertising Guide for an Election Campaign. Regina: Sask. CCF.

16. "Let There Be No Blackout of Health". Regina: CCF. McInni s Brothers Ltd. 1942 or 1943 17. Ed Highe, It's A Sin ... To Make Money. Fort Erie: Review Co.

18. G. MacInnis, It's Up To You! How you' can be an Active Citizen Through the CCF. : Thistle Printing Co.

19. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (Sask. Section). "How the CCF Got Started".

20. "CCF Organizational Guide". Ottawa: CCF National Office.

21. CCYM Sings. Regina: Business Printers Ltd.

22. "The CCF and Social Services". Regina: McInnis Bros. Ltd. 1942 or 1943

23. A Short Short But Important Story About Agriculture. Regina: CCF Sask.

24. "The CCF and Educatim in ". Regina: McInnis Bros. Ltd. 1942 ar 1943

2421. . Farmer-Labor (C.C.F.). "Is Your Home Safe?" : Farmer-Labor Group, n.d. Biographical material, T.C. Douglas.

What is the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation? Ottawa: People's Publishing Company.

Get A Job: Liberals Only Need Apply. See B.J. McDaniel.

F. Underhill, Booklist on "Fifty Years of Socialism." Toronto: Woodsworth Memorial Foundation.

Woodsworth Book Club. Why Not Join Now?

G.S. Telford, What Happened to David Jones? Regina: McInnis Brothers Ltd.

Instructions to Scrutineers as compiled by Geo. H. Williams, published by the Farmer- Labor Group Saskatchewan Unit of the CCF.

Whv Armaments? CCF National Office, Ottawa.

Le programme CCF pour le Canada. : Conseil Provincial de la CCF.

"Yes I've joined the CCF and I'll tell you why."

"CCF Program for Indian-Metis Citizens." Saskatchewan CCF.

Alex B. MacDonald on Picking Your Pockets. How Cartels Cut Canadian Income. CCF Literature Department. CCF Ontario Section.

"Things you should know about taxes." CCF Saskatchewan Section.

What is the Basic Program of the CCF? CCF Section.

"Evolution versus Revolution." CCF Manitoba Section.

Roberge, Hector L. Shall we Return to the Old , or Shall we go Forward? An Appeal to Farm Men and Women.

The 1930's

The items that have no publication date on them, but can be identified as being published sometime during the 1930's have been placed at the front of the collection. They are numbered 1 to 15.

Organized Farmer and Labor Programme. Saskatchewan [1932?].

"Liberal Promises - But." Issued by the Farmer-Labor Group, Saskatoon.

Saskatchewan Farmer-Labor Group [CCF]. Agricultural Land Policy. Saskatoon: Farmer-Labor Group.

2b. CCF Saskatchewan Section. Why Railway Workers Should Support the CCF. Saskatoon. "Liberal 'Beliefs' and 'Willingness."' Issued by the Farmer-Labor Group, Saskatoon.

Your Vote and Support Solicited for Alderman C.C. Williams, CCF Candidate - Regina Provincial By-Election.

W. Bruce Hutchison, "Alice in Blunderland," in the Victoria Times, published by the Federal CCF Campaign Committee.

"Social Credit has tried and failed in .. . Vote CCF." Issued by the CCF Saskatchewan Section.

"Instructions to Scrutineers." CCF Saskatchewan Section.

"Religion and the CCF." Regina: CCF Central Office.

"Are they to be trusted? Vote CCF and get real Debt Adjustment." CCF Saskatchewan Section [1938?].

Are the Liberals to be Trusted? CCF Saskatchewan Section.

Edward Bellamy, "The Parable of the Water-Tank." Toronto: CCF Literature Department.

Suggestions to Scrutineers. CCF Saskatchewan Section.

The New Order. CCF Saskatchewan Section.

"Remove the Disgrace." CCF Saskatchewan Section.

Vote Farmer-Labor (C.C.F.) to obtain a Farmer-Labor government.

Independent Labor Party Radio addresses prepared and delivered by Ald. M.J. Coldwell on station CHWC. 1931.

J.S. Woodsworth to S. Bland. This letter refers to: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons Debates. Official Report, July 3 1, 193 1. vol. 67, no. 94. Ottawa, 1931. re: Beauharnois Power Project.

J.S. Woodsworth. Canada's Parliamentary Machine. Prince Albert: North Star Publishing Company [1932?].

Speeches of J.S. Woodsworth, member for North Centre, on the Address - - Cooperative Commonwealth and Criminal Code delivered in the House of Commons, February 9,11,22 and March 2, 1932.

Saskatchewan Farmer-Labor Group. Economic Policy as formulated by the Delegates Assembled in Annual Convention, Saskatoon, July 27, 1932.

CCF Saskatchewan Farmer-Labor Group Handbook for Speakers compiled from Reports of Conferences held in Saskatoon and Regina, January 7 and February 11, 1933. Speeches on the Cooperative Commonwealth by J.S. Woodsworth, Miss Macphail, G.G. Coote, A.A. Heaps, E.J. Garland, Angus MacInnis, William Irvme, and H.E. Spencer delivered in the House of Commons on February 1 and 2, 1933.

William Irvine, Political Servants of Cauitalism: answering Lawson and Mackenzie King. Ottawa: Labour Publishing, May 15, 1933.

The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (Farm, Labor, Socialist). An Outline of its Origins, Organization and Objectives together with a Statement of Principles and News of its Development. July, 1933.

The Saskatchewan Farmer-Labor Group (CCF) Economic Policy so Formulated by the Delegates Assembled in Annual Conventions. July, 1933.

Manifesto and Program of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation as Adopted by the First Annual Convention of the Federation at Regina. July 19-2 1, 1933.

Program and Manifesto of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. A Comprehensive Statement of the Policies and Ideals of the CCF. Regina. July, 1933.

Cooperative Commonwealth Federation Programme Adopted at the First National Convention held at Regina, Saskatchewan. July, 1933.

Regina Manifesto. Programme of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, adopted at the First National Convention held at Regina, Saskatchewan. July, 1933. (reprint)

A Catholic Can Join the CCF. From the Montreal Beacon. August 25, 1933.

A Plea for Social Justice. Extracts from the Speeches of J.S. Woodsworth, M.P., in the House of Commons, 1930-1933.

W.C. Good. Is Democracy Doomed? Toronto: The Ryerson Press, 1933.

Geo. Williams. Old Soldiers and the CCF. Reprinted from Farmer-Labor News, December 15, 1933.

John Evans. "A Reply to Motherwell." 1934.

Speeches on Natural Products Marketing Act, 1934 by J.S. Woodsworth, M. Luchkovich, A.A. Heaps, E.J. Garland, H. Speakrnan, A. MacInnis, and Miss Macphail delivered in the House of Commons, April 19 to May 1, 1934.

The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. National Manifesto and Immediate Program as Adopted by the Second Annual Convention of the Federation at Winnipeg, July 17-19, 1934. 33. The CCF Goal. Sask. CCF Central Office 1934.

34. Program and Manifesto of the Cooperative Commonwealth/ Federati on A. Comprehensive Statement of the Policies and Ideals of the CCF. 1934.

35. Wm. Irvine, The Brains We Trust. A Play in Three Acts. Toronto: Thomas Nelson Ltdc , March 1935. 36. J. S. Woodsworth, "Pol itical Democracy", The University of Toronto Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 3, April 1935.

37. Wm. Irvine, Can a Christian Vote for ? Ottawa: Labour Publishing Co., June 1935.

38. Ed Be1 lamy, The Parable of the Water Tank. reprinted 1935 by CCF Central Office.

39. Speeches of J.S. Woodsworth, A. MacInnis, E. J. Garland on the Cooperative Commonwealth. H.E. Spencer on a National Health Policy. G.G. Coote, W. Irvine on the Budget delivered in the House of Commons during the session of 1935.

40. H.W. Arnold, "Fletcher is Not a Social Credit Candidate" Sept. 30, 1935.

41. Work and Wages Radio Address by G.H. Williams, M.L.A. Leader of the Opposition, Sask. Legislature & President Sask CCF, Jan. 20, 1936.

42. The Challenge. No. 3 pub1 ished by CCF Youth Movement Saskatoon, April 7, 1936.

43. The Sask. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Provinci a1 Platform. As formulated by the Delegates assembled in Annual Convention. July 1936.

44. News and Views of the CCF Sask. Section. kc. 2, 1936.

45. "The Battle" to CCF Supporters. 1936.

46. Cooperati on Radio Address by G. H. Wi11 iams, M. L. A. , Leader of the Opposition, Sask. Legislature and President Sas k. CCF. Dec. 9, 1936.

47. A Handbook to the Sask. CCF Platform and Policy as adopted by the CCF 1936 Convention and endorsed with minor amendments by the CCF Convention of 1937, together with Convention and Provinci a1 Counci 1 Resolutions on CCF Pol icy. 48. The CCF Debt Adjustment and Land Policy. 1937.

49. The Sask. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Proviqci a1 Platform as Adopted by the Delegates Assembled in Annual Convention. July 1937. 50. Why Increase Armaments? C. G. MacNeil , M. J. Coldwell et al. Canada. House of Commons Debates. Official Report. Feb. 1937.

51. "What Do You Think About This?" CCF Sask. Section Sept. 1937. 52. "What the Pork Barrel Costs You! " CCF Sask. Section 1937. 53. V. Phelips, "Towards A Happier World", Literary Guide. Jan. 1938.

54. "Broken Promises" CCF Sask. Section, Feb. 17, 1938.

55. Mr. Williams Speaking in the Legislature. Feb. 18, 1938. CCF Sask. Section.

56. Mr. Williams Speaking on Education in the Legisl ative Assembly. Feb. 18, 1938. CCF Sask. Section.

57. "Pensions for the Needy" 1938 CCF Sask. Section.

58. The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Federal Election Program Adopted by the National Convention of the CCF held in Edmonton, Alberta. July 28 and 29, 1938.

59. Duties of Poll Committees. CCF Sask. Section.

60. "Year by Year the Load Grows Heavier. Saskatchewan's Public Debt" 1938 CCF Sask. Section.

61. Unemployment .. . Vote CCF. 1938. CCF Sask. Section.

62. "What Do You Call This?" 1938. CCF Sask. Section.

63. History of the CCF. 1938.

64. Your Members Speak. J.S. Woodsworth, M.J. Coldwell, A. MacInnis, T. C. Douglas, G. C. MacNeil , P. J. Rowe, A.A. Heaps. Canada. House of Commons Debates Official Report. Jan. 17, 1939.

65. Strengthen Trade Unions. 1939. CCF National Office. 66. A. Macphail On Convict or Citizen: The Urgent Need for Prison Reform. CCF Literature Dept. Toronto, 1939.

67. Canada's Road to Peace. J.S. Woodsworth, M.J. Coldwel1,et al. Debate on Canada's Foreign Policy. Canada. House of Commons Debates Official Report. March 30, 1939.

68. Unemployment Can we End It? Debate on Unemployment Relief. Canada. House1 of Commons Debates Official Report. April 18, 1939.

69. D. Lewis, Canada and the War. The CCF Position. Ottawa: CCF National Office. Sept. 9, 1939.

70. Speeches of J.S. Woodsworth on War, 1939 - Canada's Pol icy and War Budget. Delivered in the House of Commons on Sept.8 and 12, 1939. Canada. House of Commons Debates. Official Report

71. J.S. Woodsworth, "My Convict.iions about war", -Vox Vol. 13, No. 1, Dec. 1939.

72. CCF (Sask. Section) Was Starvation Necessary? A Letter from G.N. Fulmore to G.H. Williams, CCF Leader. Carrot River March 12, 1938.

:I1 The 1940's

The items that have no publication date on them but can be identified as being publicshed sometime during the 1940's have been placed at the front of this collection. They are numbered 1 to 11

1. "Socialism and " CCF Sas.k. Section 1942 or 1943.

2. CCF Seeks A World Plan to Banish Poverty and Hunger from the face of the Earth.

3. "Who Voted for Total War?" Ottawa: CCF National Office

4. "Labor and Urban Security" CCF Sask. Section. 1942 ot 1943

4a Political Action Committee Canadian Congress of Labour. This is our Chance:: Ottawa: CCL

5. "CCF Policy for Victory and Peace" reprinted from Saskatchewan Commonweal th

6. Rev. E. Cullinane, "The Catholic Church and Socialism" -The People's Weekly CCF Sask. Section

7. "Social Welfate and Health under a CCF Government" CCF Sask. Section

7a. CCYM. This way to a New Canada. Ottawa: Cooperative Commonwealth Movemen t .

C.C.F. Ontario Secti~r.What is the C.C.F.? Toronto: C.C.F. Ontario Section, [1942?]. 8. "What is It? Who Is It? What Will It Do?" CCF Sask. Section.

9. The Farmer and the CCF. CCF Sask. Section.

10. A Condensed Summary of the CCF Program for Saskatchewan. CCt Sask. Section. : 11. "What the Liberals Have -Not To1 d You! " CCF Sask. Section. 12. "Vote CCF and Get a Square Deal" CCF Sask. Section. Jan. 1940. 13. The CCF in Parliament - 1940. Addresses in the House of Commons. May 20, 1940.

14. A New Order Shall Arise by M.J. Coldwell, CCF National Chairman. Address delivered to CCF National Convention in Winnipeg. Oct. 28, 1940,

15. Will Your Life Insurance Be Safe with the CCF in Power? by M. J. Coldwell, M. P. Broadcast March and Apri 1 1941. 16. "Can Coldwell Lead the CCF to Power?" Liberty. Vol . 18, No. 22, May 31 , 1941 . 17. Labour Policies and the War Effort Speeches by Angus MacInnis and C. Gill%. Canada. House of Commons Debates Official Report. Nov. 4, 1941.

18. Food for Freedom at Parity Prices. CCF Speeches on Wheat Legislation in the House of Commons. March 1942.

19. Go to the Polls Address on the Issues of the Plebiscite delivered by M.J. Coldwell, CCF , April 21, 1942.

20. Social Security in New Zealand. Excerpts from an Address by Hon. Walter Nash. Minister from New Zealand to the U.S. before the Special Comrni ttee on Reconstruction and Reestablishment. Ottawa, May 22, 1942.

21. "The United States in a New World. A Series of Reports on potential courses for democratic action." Fortune May 1942.

22. E. Vaillancourt, Strange Loyalties A Practical Lesson in Canadian History. Ottawa, June 25, 1942.

23. For Victory and Reconstruction. CCF Policy Statement adopted at the National Convention. July 29, 1942. 24. Labor Servant or Partner? A Review of Orders-in-Council Affecting Labor, 1940-42 by Angus MacInnis. CCF Economic Relations Committee, 1942.

25. The First Ten Years 1932-1942. Commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation at the Seventh National Convention. Toronto. July 27-29, 1942.

26. M. J. Coldwell, "For a Living Democracy" Radio Address delivered over CBC Network. Jan. 22, 1943.

27. David Lewis, For a People's Victory. CCF Victory and Reconstruction Series No. 1, 1943.

28. Meet the CCF. CCF, B.C. Section, , 1943.

29. CCF Representations to the National War Labor Board. Ottawa, May 12, 1943.

30. The Time is Now! Speeches by CCF Members delivered in the House of Commons, Feb. and March 1943.

31. "Myth of Race Superiority Exploded by Science" Public Affairs Committee Inc. New York, Oct. 18, 1943.

32. Carlyle King, What Is ? CCF Victory and Reconstruction Series, No. 3, Oct. 1943.

33. D. Lewis and F. Scott, Make This Your Canada. A Review of CCF History and Policy. Toronto: Central Canada Publ. Co., 1943.

34. R.J. Deachman, Spending and Prosperity A Study of the Program of M.J. Coldwell. Ottawa, March 18, T943.

35. CCF Program for British Columbia. Statement of Policy adopted by 10th Annual Convention of the CCF (B.C. Section) held in Vancouver, B.C. April 16 - 18, 1943. 36. Aluminum Speeches on the Shipshaw Power Development and the Arvida Expansion of the A1 uminum Company of Canada by M.J. Coldwell, S.H. Knowles, J.W. Noseworthy delivered in the House of Commons on June 14 - 17, 1943. 37. " Through the CCF" Ottawa, CCF National Office, 1943.

38. M.J. Coldwell, "What Does the CCF Stand For?" reprinted from Mac1 ean' s Magazine. Sept. 1 , 1943. 39. "How did Krenn Vote?" CCF Sask. Section 1943.

40. ~anadifska giinerarkhit"a hovoryt'pro Sots1- .CIial'nu rekonstsuktfli?. Cath. Ch. Ext. Society of Canada. Kingston, Ontario. Oct. 23, 1943. CCF Sask. Sect. 41. "Liberals Circulate Fa1se Document Election Act Violated in Humboldt By-Election" CCF Sask. Section 1943.

42. The Canadian Hierarchy Speaks Out on Social Reconstruction reprint of the Official Statement of the Archbishops and Bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Canada. Kingston, Ontario. Oct. 23, 1943. CCF Sask. Section. 43. Grace and Angus MacInnis, Oriental Canadians - Outcasts or Citizens? Vancouver: Federationist Publishing Co., 1943.

44. Letter From Home! Toronto: Canadian Forum Ltd~,1943.

45. CCF Candidates Provincial Election 1944. CCF Sask. Section.

46. Federal Election? Any Time Now! The CCF Campaign in Saskatchewan Requires $150,000. CCF Sask. Section, 1944.

47. What Do You Want? CCF Sask. Section, 1944.

48. To Canvassers for the CCF Victory Fund CCF Sask. Section, 1944.

49. The New Order. Everyone Talks About It. The CCF Will Build It! CCF Sask. Section, 1944.

50. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (Sask. Section). Ottawa Next. An Urgent Message to Federal Constituency Executives, Poll Committees and Canvassers. 1944. 51. "After the War - What?" Ottawa, CCF National Office, 1944. 52. CCF Election Program. Ottawa, CCF National Office. 1944.

53. CCF Literature List. Post-War Planning and Reconstruction. Regina, 1944.

54. Wm. Irvine, Scarcity or Abundance the People Must Choose. Winnipeg: Contemporary Publishers, 1944.

55. A Plea for Democratic Government Speeches by M.J. Coldwell and T.C. Douglas Delivered in the House of Commons on Feb. 9 and 10, 1944. 56. "The Problem of Race", The Democratic Way. Vol . 1 , No. 6, March 1944.

57. Marching Home to What? CCF Post-War Program for Canada's Fighting Men and Women. Ottawa. CCF National Office, 1944.

58. CCF (Sask. Section) Constitution 1944-45 As Passed at the Ninth Annual Provincial Convention, July 12 - 14, 1944. 59. C. King, "The CCF Sweeps Saskatchewan", The Canadian Forum Vol. 24, No. 282, July 1944.

60. Cooperative Commonwealth Youth Movement Saskatchewan Section. Constitution and Handbook. As amended July 1944.

61. James Shaver Woodsworth Untypical Canadian An Address del ivered at the Dinner to inaugurate the Ontario Woodsworth Memorial Foundation King Edward Hotel, Toronto. Oct. 7,1944 by Frank H. Underhill.

62. Bulletin of the Canadian Economic Research Bureau dealing with Cooperative and Collective Farming Issued in view of the Saskatchewan Government's proposed Experiments in Socialized Agriculture. Winnipeg, Nov. 1,1944.

63. Security with Victory. CCF Manifesto Dominion General Election 1945. Adopted by the Eighth National Convention Montreal , Nov. 29, 30, and Dec. 1, 1944. 64. Harold E. Winch, Labor! Here's Your Contract - Read It! Sign It! CCF Provincial Campaign Committee, Vancouver.

65. Marching Home to What? The CCF Message to the Men and Women in the Armed Forces. CCF Sask. Section, 1945.

66. "Human ity First! What the CCF Government has done in Saskatchewan" CCF Sas k. Section, 1945.

67. "A People's Program for Canada" Summary of CCF Election Manifesto Adopted at National Convention, Montreal , Dec. 1944.

68. "The Farmer has been Betrayed" CCF Sask. Section 1945.

69. M.J. Coldwell, Canadian Progressives on the March. The Story of the Rise of the CCt. New York, League for Industrial Democracy, 1945.

70. Wm. Irvine, Is Socialism the Answer? The Intelligent Man 's Guide to Basic Democracy. Winnipeg: Contemporary Publ., m.

70a. C.C.F. The Co-operative Commonwealth. Conservative and Liberal Objections Answered. Ottawa: People's Publishing Co. [1945]. 71. C. King, A Discussion Guide to William Irvine's "Is Socialism the Answer?" 1945.

72. C. King, "What Is Your Answer?" 1945. 73. "A Short Short .. . But Important Story About Labor" CCF Sask. Section, 1945.

74. H.E. Winch, CCF Program for British Columbia Vancouver, CCF Section, Sept. 1945.

75. Delegates Handbook Tenth Annual CCF Provincial Convention Bessborough Hotel , Saskatoon , Nov. 5 - 7, 1945. Resolutions and Proposed Amendments to the Constitution.

76. F.G. Hanson, March of Freedom. How Mankind's Struggles with Economic forces have produced the CCk. Regina: Service Printing Co., 1946.

77. L.E. Jamieson, Women Dry Those Tears. Vancouver: CCF Women ' s Counci 1 of B. C. , 1946. 78. Lady! Did You Say You Weren't Interested In Politics? Vancouver CCF Provincia1 Campaign Committee, 1946.

79. "The People of B.C. Together" Vancouver CCF Provincial Campai gn Commi ttee , 1946. 80. "Farmers! Here is Tomorrow .. . " Vancouver CCF Provincial Campai gn Commi ttee , 1946. 81. E. Fowke, A Radio Play "The CCF Approach to Women ' s Probl ems" CCF Literature Dept. 1946. 82. Saskatchewan CCF Members ' Handbook. Regi nay Jan. 1946. 83. H.W. Laidler (ed.) A Program for Labor and Progressives Symposium. New York: League for Industrial Democracy Ieb. 1946.

84. The Toronto Daily Star Reports on the Saskatchewan Government. Regina: Bureau of Publications, April 1946.

85. Eleventh Annual CCF Provincial Convention Technical School Moose Jaw. July 24 - 26, 1946. Delegates' Handbook. 86. Saskatchewan CCF Members' Handbook for Saskatchewan Regina, Aug. 1946. 87. Foward the Future Shaping an Ideal at Woodsworth House. Ontario Woodsworth Memorial boundation, Nov. 1946.

88. Twelfth Annual CCF Provincial Convention Bessborough Hotel. Saskatoon. July 29 - 31, 1947. Delegates' Handbook. 89. CCF Members' Handbook for Saskatchewan. Aug. 1947.

90. "Promise and Performance of the CCF" CCF Sask. Section, 1947.

91. "The Social Credit Hoax" CCF Sask. Section, 1947.

92. Canada. House of Commons Debates Official Report. Rescue Refugees as Free Canadians CCF Members Speak. June 2, 1947.

93. Canada. House of Commons Debates Official Report. Senior Citizens Need Higher Pensions at a Lower Age Without Means Test. Speeches on Old Age Pensions. June 19 and 26, 1947.

94. "Sensational Legislation!, by the CCF Government in Saskatchewan" CCF Sask. Section 1947.

95. Wm. Ivens, "Social Credit Sense or Nonsense?" The Manitoba Commonwealth , Winnipeg, May 1947.

96. "Consumers vs. the Profiteer! " , CCF National Office, Ottawa, 1947. 97. Where's the Money Coming From? Radio Broadcast by T.C. Douglas Feb. 3 - 9, 1944. 98. Who Is Walter Tucker For? CCF Sask. Section, 1948.

99. We're covered why not you? The Story of Saskatchewan Health Servi ces. 1948.

100. A. Andras, Labor Unions in Canada. How They Work and What They Seek. Ottawa: Woodsworth House Pub1 ., 1948. 101. This is What has Been Done for Labor by the CCF Gov ernment

of Saskatchewan. , Regina, 1948.

102. "Promise and Performance of the CCF" Sask. Section, 1948.

103. The CCF and Democracy. Re-Elect the Best Government You've Ever Had. Regina, 1948.

104. "You Asked About the F.0. R." New York: National Office, Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1948. "For Saskatchewan's Children." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1948.

"Facts About Social Credit." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1948.

"The World Must Have Peace." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1948.

"Canada Needs Makaroff in the House of Commons." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1948.

The Big Question . . . Answered about the CCF in Saskatchewan. Regina, 1948.

CCF Handbook. CCF National Office, Ottawa, 1948.

"This Thing Called Freedom," by Premier T.C. Douglas. Radio speech delivered March 10, 1948.

"They'll ask you . .. Here are the answers." CCF National Office. Ottawa, May 1948.

"Suggestions to Scrutineers." CCF Saskatchewan Section, May 1948.

Canada. House of Commons Debates Official Report. Remarks of E.L. Bowerman, CCF Member for Prince Albert. May 3 1, 1948.

M.J. Coldwell, "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" CCF National Office. Ottawa, July 1948.

Edith Fowke (ed.) Toward Socialism: Selections from the Writings of J.S. Woodsworth. Toronto: Woodsworth Memorial Foundation, August 1948.

Saskatchewan CCF Members' Handbook. Regina, August 1948.

J. Bird. Leading Personalities of the CCF Convention. Reprint for the National CCF Convention, Winnipeg, August 19-2 1, 1948.

"What's Ahead for Agriculture." CCF National Office, Ottawa, 1948.

"CCF Program for Saskatchewan." November, 1948.

"The Petersens of Saskatchewan." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1949.

"Why Farmers Support the CCF." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1949.

Carlyle King Election Strategy notes, 1949.

Coldwell, M.J. "The Nation's Business." Ottawa: CCF National Office, February 10, 1949.

124. Saskatchewan CCF Members' Handbook. August, 1949. 125. Fun Book published by Cooperative Commonwealth Youth Movement Sask. Section, 1949.

126. CCF Speakers' Notes 1949. CCF National Office, Ottada.

127. "Is Democracy in Canada Doomed? This is the 'Smear' which the CCF Warned You About!" Toronto: Public Informational Association, 1949.

128. Review of CCF Legislation June 1949 reprinted from The Commonwealth.

129. "The CCF Can Do The Job! CCF Sask. Section 1949.

IV. The 1950's

The items that have no publication date on them but can be identified as being published sometime during the 1950's have been placed at the front of this collection. They are numbered 1 to 4.

1. Yours for Humanity, Security and Progress. T.C. Douglas Regina, CCF Prov. Office.

2. "Humanity first'' The CCF Program. Ottawa, CCF National Office.

3. B. Fraser, "The Saintly Failure Who Changed Canada" reprinted from Maclean's Magazine.

4. Who Benefits From Soaring Prices? Ottawa, CCF National Office.

5. F. R. Scott, New Hori_zons For- .Sociia_l-i-sm. Ottawa : Woodsworth House Pub1 ishers, 1951. 6. Facts About CCF Government in Saskatchewan ... An Unequalled Record of Achievement and Efficiency! CCF Sask. Section, 1951.

7. What About Saskatchewan Oil? Regina, CCF Provincial Office, 1951.

8. CCF Program for Progress. Regina, CCF Provincial Office, ,1952.

9. Facts about CCF Government in Saskatchewan Unequalled Record of Achievement and Efficiency! Regina: CCF Provincial Office, 1952.

10. "The Future Belongs to Saskatchewan" Regina, CCF Provincial Office, 1952. 11. F.H. Underhill, "Reading List for Canadian Socialists" Toron to: Ontario Woodsworth Memori a1 Foundation, Sept. 1952.

12. Program for Progress Speech of Premier T. C. Douglas in the Debate on the Speech from the Throne. Feb. 18, 1953.

13. Budget Speech Delivered by the Hon. C.M. Fines in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. March 4, 1953.

14. Souris-Estevan Needs Bi11 Schieman. CCF Committee, Es tevan , 1953. 15. "CCF Humanity First" Ottawa, CCF National Office, 1953.

16. "Progress in Power" CCF Provincial Office. Oct. 28, 1953.

17. The Historv and Oraanization of the CCF in the Provincial consti tu&cy of ~imboldt1933-1954. CCt- Provincial Office, Reg~na, 1954.

18. Budget Speech Delivered by the Hon. C.M. Fines in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. March 3, 1954. 19. Ten Years of CCF Government 1944 - 1954. CCF Provincial Office, Regina, 1954.

20. Comment "on Parliament of '54" Vol. 4, No. 6, June 1954. mionalOffice. 21. Nineteenth Annual CCF Provincial Convention. July 14 - 16, 1954. Sas katoon. Financi a1 Statement. Agenda.

22. Budget Speech Delivered by the Hon. C.M. Fines in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. March 2, 1955. 22a. Canada. House of Commons Debates. Education is Everybody's Business. Speech of Roy R. Knight on Federal Aid to Education. February 9, 1955.

23. Saskatchewan Faces the Future. Speech of Premier T.C. Douglas in the Debate on the Speech from the Throne. February 16, 1955.

24. Saskatchewan's Industrial Development. Speech of Premier T.C. Douglas in the Debate on the Budget. March 18,1955.

25. Twentieth Annual CCF Provincial Convention. July 20-22, 1955. Saskatoon. Financial Statements. Agenda.

26. , "Tribute to Angus MacInnis' 25 years in the House of Commons 1930-1955." Focus, October 1955. 27. J.S. Morgan, The New Look in Welfare. Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memorial toundation , Nov. 1955. 28. Progress A Survey of Saskatchewan Government Activity. Regina, 1955.

29. D. Lewis, A Socialist Takes Stock. Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memori a1 koundati on, 1955. 30. " CCF Program for Prosperity" Regina , CCF Provi ncia1 Office, 1956.

31. 1956 of Principles of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federati on.

32. "The Agricultural Crisis Legislative Inquiry Shows Where the Parties Stand! " CCF Provi ncia1 Office Regina, 1956.

33. "The Bunk! in Liberal Speeches" CCF Provincial Office, Regina, 1956. 34. Twenty-first Annual CCF Provincial Convention July 18 - 20, 1956, Saskatoon. Financi a1 Statements. Agenda.

35. "Let's Share Prosperity" CCF Provincial Office, Regina, 1957.

36. M. Lazarus, Oil and Turmoil Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memorial Foundation, 195/.

37. Saskatchewan CCF Constitution. Regina, July 1957.

38. S.H. Knowles, The Role of the Opposition in Parliament Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memori a1 toundation, 1957.

39. Canada. House of Commons Debates Official Report Speech of M. J. Coldwell on Farm and Other Economic Problems and the Trans-Canada Pipe Line. Oct. 16 - 18, 1957. 40. CCF 25th Anniversary Souvenir. Ottawa, CCF, Nov. 1957. 41. Saskatchewan CCF Members ' Handbook 1957-58. 42. Let's Go Forward (The National CCF Program) Official National Program of the CCF, drawn up )by the CCF National Council Jan. 1958.

43. "Let's Go Forward" CCF Sask. Section, 1958. 44. Prosperity At Home Peace Abroad Speech of Premier T.C. Douglas in the Debate on the Speech from the Throne. Feb. 19, 1958.

45. Budget Speech (Session 1958) Delivered by the Hon. C.M. Fines in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. Feb. 28, 1958.

46. Text of Resolution passed at CCF National Convention Montreal, July 1958.

47. A New for Canada. Ottawa: CLC-CCF Joint National Committee , Nov. 1958. 48. Planning for People Speech of Premier T. C. Douglas lin the Debate on the Speech from the Throne. Feb. 18, 1959.

49. Budget Speech (Session 1959) Delivered by the Hon. C.M. Fines in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, Feb. 27, 1959.

V. The 1960's

The items that have no publication date on them but can be identified as being published sometime during the 1960's have been placed at the front of this collection. They are numbered 1 to 11.

1. Proposed Policy Statement Agriculture. A Statement by the Sub- commi ttee on Agriculture. Sask. CCF.

2. Quick Facts for Saskatchewan Voters! Saskatchewan Leads with the CCF. CCF Sask. Section. 3. A. Borovoy, Human Rights and Racial Equality - The Tactics of Combat. Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memorial toundation.

4. CCF Radio Scripts. Nos. 9. Senior Citizens 10. Votes at 18 11. Training for New Industry 12. Progress in Regina 13. Highways 14. Promise and Performance 15. Priorities for People 16. Recreation Facilities 17. Agriculture 5. CCF Facts About Saskatchewan. Nos. 1. Insurance 2. Farmer & Worker 3. Fight Against ,Polio 4. Population Changes 5. 6. Taxation 7. Provincial Debt 8. Labour

6. The First Fight for Medicare. Sask. Federation of Labour, Regina.

7. Education are we missing the boat? CCF Sask. Regina.

8. Farming: You Can't Find the Wheat for the Chaff! CCF Sask. 9. "For People .. . Their Province, Their Country, Their World" CCF Sask. Section of the .

10. "The Facts to Keep the Record Straight" CCF Sask. Section.

11. "Your Right to Health What Will the Medical Care Plan Mean to You?" CCF Sask. Section

12. A1 bin Frid CCF Candidate for Notuken-Willowbunch Sask. CCF, 1960.

13. "The CCF Record in Saskatchewan" CCF Sask. Section, 1960.

14. "Saskatchewan Election 1960 Read the facts, Organize Action and Get Out the vote" Saskatchewan Labour, Political Action Commit tee.

15. Hon. J. Walter Ehb CCF Candidate for Milestone, 1960.

16. "More Abundant Living CCF Program for 1960" CCF Sask. Section, 1960.

17. "The New Order Everyone Talks About It The CCF Will Build It!" 1960 CCF Program for More Abundant Living CCF Sask. Section, 1960.

18. "1960 CCF Program for More Abundant Living"

19. "Facts About Saskatchewan Growth 1960" CCF Sask. Section, 1960.

20. The 1960 Election Facts and Figures on Candidates, Constituencies, Votes in Past Elections, and other Highlights. 21. To All Candidates: Here is a reproduction of an article from The Vancouver Sun. This is from a column by Jack Scott in the May 30, 1960 issue. 22. Twenty-fifth Annual CCF Provincial Convention July 20 - 22, 1960. Saskatoon. Financi a1 Statements. Agenda.

23. A. Brewin and K. McNaught, Debate on Defence. Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memorial Foundation, Nov. 1960. 24. Saskatchewan CCF Members ' Handbook 1960-61. 25. Songs of Peace and Progress CCF Sask. Section of the New Democratic Party. 1961. 26. J.S. Morgan, Social Security - The Next Stage. Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memorial Foundation, May 1961.

27. E.W. Kierans, Capitalism Without Capitalists. Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memori a1 koundati on, July 1961.

28. S. Franklin, " Tackles a New Job" from Weekend Magazine Sept. 9, 1961

29. Songs of Peace and Progress Saskatchewan CCF Provincial Convention. Regina, Nov. 1 - 3, 1961. 30. The Woodsworth Book Club. Special Selection for Christmas Gifts. Nov. 1961.

31. Doing Things Together Speech by Premier W.S. Lloyd in the Debate on the Speech from the Throne. Feb. 28, 1962.

32. Address to the Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons by Premier W.S. Lloyd. May 3, 1962.

33. "Saskatchewan Highways The Story of the Dust-Free Surfacing" Regina, 1963.

34. Developing, Diversifying, Expanding Speech of Premier W.S. Lloyd in the Debate on the Speech from the Throne. Feb. 19, 1963.

35. Woodsworth Book Club Christmas Selections. Toronto, Nov. 25, 1963. 36. Sir G. Vickers, The Impact of Automation on Society. Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memorial Foundation. teb. 1964. 37. Priorities for People Speech of Premier W.S. Lloyd in the Debate on the Speech from the Throne. Feb. 11, 1964. 38. Suggestions to Scrutineers. CCF Sask. Section April 1964. 39. Province of Saskatchewan Treasury Department Saskatchewan ' s Financial and Economic Position. May 1964. 40. 1964 CCF Program Keep Saskatchewan Ahead. CCF Sask. Section of the New Democratic Party. 41. 1944 CCF 1964. 20 years of progress. Calendar. 42. CCF Pub1 ic Meeting Broadview Memorial Hall. June 18, 1965. 43. CCF Rally. Douglas, Lloyd Whitewood Community Rink. June 25, 1965. 44. CCF Public Meeting! in Grenfell Community Hall. June 10, 1965. 45. Regina Needs Baker in the begislature. Oct. 11, 1967. Election. CCF Program. 46. CCF Regina North-East News. Winning Team for Regina Citizens. Oct. 6, 1967. 47. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation Saskatchewan Section New Demoneratic Party. Thirty-second Annual Report 1967. 48. CCF Sask. Section of the New Democratic Party Manual Constituency Organization for Election Pruposes. 1967.

49. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. She1 1brook Constituency. John Thiessen, CCF Candidate for Shellbrook to Fellow voters re: reasons for why the Constituents should vote CCF ini:the June 8, 1960 Sask. election. ADDENDA

111. The 1940s

130. CCF National Office. Property and the CCF Toronto: perker Printing, 194?

IV The 1950s

50. Lac Ste. Anne Constituency, CCF Vote! Against Soaring Municipal Taxes, Mounting Municipal Debt, Squandering of Resources, Export of Natural Gas. For Lower Municipal Taxes, More Revenue for Oi1. .. Edmonton : Commerci a1 Printers, 1952. 51. Sask. CCF. John Had Had His Chance! Regina: Service Printing Co. , 1958. 52. CCF (Sask. ) The CCF in the World Today: A Preliminary Draft of a Statement of CCF Principles. Regina: Service Printing Co. , 195?