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Provincial and Federal Politics Series File Number Title Date Extent Provincial and Federal Politics Series File Number Title Date Extent Scope & Content Notes File consists of issues of the quarterly publication "Parliamentary Report." The publication communicates Axworthy's activities and focuses as a politician to constituents, and includes correspondence from constituents and reports on 1 Parliamentary Report 1979-1981 1.2 cm of textual records the House of Commons. File consists of issues of the quarterly publication "Ottawa Update." The publication communicates Axworthy's activities and focuses as a politician to constituents, and includes correspondence from constituents and reports on the House of 2 Ottawa Update 1982-1984 2.1 cm of textual records Commons. File consists of issues of the quarterly publication "Report from Ottawa." The publication communicates Axworthy's activities and focuses as a politician to constituents and includes correspondence from constituents and reports on the House of Commons. In three issues the title is "Parliamentary Report," and "Axworthy Report," 3 Report from Ottawa 1985-1991 7.2 cm of textual records respectively. File consists of three mostly blank pamphlet copy proofs, two for "Axworthy Report," used for 4 [Copy proofs] [1991] 0.6 cm of textual records arranging text and images. File consists of issues of the quarterly publication "Winnipeg South-Centre Householder," and "Winnipeg South-Centre Update," respectively. The publication communicates Axworthy's activities and focuses as a politician to constituents, and includes correspondence from constituents and 5 Winnipeg South-Centre Householder (Update) 1992-1995 3.3 cm of textual records reports on the House of Commons. File consists of four bulletins distributed to Winnipeg South-Centre constituents to publicize Lloyd Axworthy's participation in public events and to promote his activities as a Member of 6 [Winnipeg-South Centre promotional materials] 1992-1993 0.5 cm of textual records Parliament. File consists of annual calendars published and distributed to Winnipeg South Centre constituents 7 [Courtesy calendars] 1991-1999 1.7 cm of textual records by Lloyd Axworthy, M.P., with photographs and art. File consists of brochures for Lloyd Axworthy's federal election campaign as Liberal M.P. for Winnipeg-Fort Garry and Winnipeg South Centre, as well as two undated campaign buttons. Includes 1.3 cm of textual records + material for the federal elections of 1979, 1980, 8 [Federal election materials] 1979-1997 2 buttons 1984, 1988, 1993, and 1997. File consists of records, bound in a binder and indexed, of Lloyd Axworthy's campaign as Liberal M.P. for the Winnipeg-Fort Garry in the federal election of 1979. The document includes lists of all campaign participants, headquarters, and the 9 Winnipeg Fort Garry Federal Election 22 May 1979 3.8 cm of textual records results of the election. File consists of records, bound in a binder and indexed, of Lloyd Axworthy's campaign as Liberal M.P. for the Winnipeg-Fort Garry in the federal election of 1979. The document includes lists of all campaign participants, headquarters, and the results of the election. That part of the binder is a duplicate of 9, but there is additional material from later years that includes instructional guides for campaign workers, publicity material, and Liberal 10 [Winnipeg Fort Garry campaign materials] 1977-1984 4.0 cm of textual records Party correspondence. Provincial and Federal Politics Series File consists of a binder-bound alphabetical record of constituents in the Winnipeg South Centre riding, including their address, phone number, occupation, and a record of both their involvement in the 1984 & 1988 elections and their intended involvement in 11 Winnipeg South Centre [1993] 4.0 cm of textual records the 1993 election. File consists of two issues of the magazine Winnipeg that each feature an article about Lloyd 12 Winnipeg May 1980, May 1984 0.9 cm of textual records Axworthy. File consists of an article from the Winnipeg Free Press concerning Lloyd Axworthy's career as 13 Mr. Axworthy's Neighbourhood 31 May 1998 4 pp. Minister of Foreign Affairs. File consists of a list of the volunteer workers for the Axworthy Campaign of June 1973, including name, phone number, address, and a coded key as 14 Fort Rouge Constituency June 1973 7 pp. to their role. File consists of documents concerning the planning and organization of the tribute for Lloyd Axworthy's 25th anniversary in politics, including several drafts of a professional biography and an invitation to the 15 Lloyd Axworthy 25th Anniversary Tribute 1998 0.3 cm of textual records event. File consists of a scrapbook that primarily contains issues of Legislative Report , Axworthy's newsletter to communicate his activities as M.L.A. of Fort Rouge to his constituents. Includes also other correspondence and media distributed by Axworthy as M.L.A. and M.P., respectively; a list of participants in the Axworthy Campaign Committee of 1973; a facsimile of the article, "Riverview's Federal M.P.'s;" a clipping from The Financial Post that features Axworthy; and official government biographical notes for The Honourable Lloyd 16 Lloyd's Legislative Reports 1973-1998 1.3 cm of textual records Axworthy, Minister of Foreign Affairs. File consists of the program for a convocation at which Lloyd Axworthy received an honorary doctor The University of Winnipeg: The Sixty-Fourth of laws. Includes three clippings from the Winnipeg 17 Convocation for the Conferring of Degrees 31 May 1998 0.4 cm of textual records Free Press related to the event. Likely from the North Portage File consists of a technical drawing of the north of Development Corporation that was North Portage Development Proposal: Preliminary Site Portage Avenue viewed northeast from the responsible for Portage Place Mall, and 18 Perspective [1984] 1 technical drawing intersection of Portage Avenue and Vaughn Street. for which Lloyd Axworthy was a signer. File consists of a facsimile of a selection from the Western Canadian Pictoral Index database of 19 W.C.P. Index 13 May 1998 4 pp. entries that contain Lloyd Axworthy. File consists of a poll worker's book, used to record the answers given by Osborne-area constituents regarding their support for the Liberal party. Includes name, address, phone number, and the 20 Osborne Poll Workers, Volunteers, & Liberals [May 1983] 2.5 cm of textual records response recorded by the poll worker. File consists of an alphabetical list of volunteers for Lloyd Axworthy's campaign as Liberal M.P. in Winnipeg-South Centre, including name, address, postal code, and home and work telephone 21 Lloyd Axworthy Campaign 1997 Volunteer List [1997] 0.2 cm of textual records numbers. File consists of an alphabetical list of names and notes detailing their political participation in the 22 [Campaign Volunteer List] [1993] 4 pp. years 1984, 1988, and 1993. File consists of newspaper clippings and promotional materials concerning Lloyd Axworthy's campaign for Liberal M.L.A. of Winnipeg-St. James Oversize 23 [Provincial election 1966 media] 1966 0.2 cm of textual records in 1966. Box 1 Provincial and Federal Politics Series File consists of newspaper clippings and promotional materials concerning Lloyd Axworthy's campaign for Liberal M.P. of Winnipeg-North Centre Oversize 24 [Federal election 1968 media] 1968 0.2 cm of textual records in 1968. Box 1 File consists of newspaper clippings and promotional materials concerning Lloyd Axworthy's campaign for Liberal M.L.A. of Winnipeg-Fort Rouge 25 [Provincial election 1973 media] 1973 0.2 cm of textual records in 1973. File consists of newspaper clippings concerning Lloyd Axworthy's campaign for Liberal M.L.A. of 26 [Provincial election 1977 media] 1977 0.3 cm of textual records Winnipeg-Fort Rouge in 1977. File consists of newspaper clippings and promotional materials concerning Lloyd Axworthy's campaign for Liberal M.P. of Winnipeg-Fort Garry in Oversize 27 [Federal election 1979 media] 1979 0.1 cm of textual records 1979. Box 1 File consists of a pamphlet and a poster concerning Lloyd Axworthy's campaign for Liberal M.P. of Oversize 28 [Federal election 1980 media] 1980 0.2 cm of textual records Winnipeg-Fort Garry in 1980. Box 1 File consists of a poster concerning Frank Bueti's campaign for Liberal M.P. of Winnipeg-North Centre A new generation of Liberals will keep working for our in 1984, which features his partnership with Lloyd 29 future [1984] 1 p. Axworthy. File consists of pamphlets concerning Lloyd Axworthy's campaign for Liberal M.P. of Winnipeg- 30 [Federal election 1988 media] 1988 0.3 cm of textual records South Centre in 1988. File consists of a draft of a speech given by Lloyd Axworthy at an event celebrating his 25th anniversary in politics, modelled as a letter to his 31 Dear Stephen: 1998 5 pp. son Stephen. File consists of two guest books from the celebration of the 20th anniversary of Lloyd 32 [20th Anniversary guest books] [1993] 3.4 cm of textual records Axworthy's election to public office. File consists of correspondence sent to Lloyd Axworthy from invited guests not able to attend, Documents removed from adhesive 33 [20th Anniversary correspondence] 1993 1.6 cm of textual records from all over Canada and the U.S. album pages. File consists of two copies of a booklet published for the celebration of the 20th anniversary of Lloyd Axworthy's election into public office, containing 34 Twenty years April 1993 0.5 cm of textual records photographs and testimonials about his career. File consists of a 1985 poetry chapbook by Gevorg Emin translated from Armenian, given to Lloyd 35 For You on New Year's Day 26 December 1999 0.6 cm of textual records Axworthy as a gift by the poet's son. File consists of articles, editorials, images, and publicity material -- almost entirely in photocopy -- taken from various newspapers and campaign brochures, all related to Lloyd Axworthy's political 36 [Newspaper clippings] 1973-1997 1.6 cm of textual records career.
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