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Fonds F 2134-5 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario President's Records List of: Fonds F 2134-5 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario President's records Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 2134-5 Delegate Selection Meeting (DSM) rules 1992-1994 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Peter Van Loan (PVL) campaign 1994-1995 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Annual General Meeting 1994 1994 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Delegate additions 1994 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Donations 1994-1995 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Delegate Selection Meeting (DSM) letters 1994 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Invoices 1994 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Drafts of materials (pieces) 1994 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Debate speech 1994 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Windsor convention 1992 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Agenda 1992 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Election rules 1992 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Fraser & Beatty - Political spring training 1991 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Fall policy conference 1991 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Correspondence 1991 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Team list 1991 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Communications 1991 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Meetings and checklists 1991 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Critical path 1991 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 Page 1 of 21 List of: Fonds F 2134-5 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario President's records Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 2134-5 Saturday night gala 1991 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Windsor convention 1992 - Peter Van Loan campaign 1992 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Fundraising 1992-1993 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 New Brunswick 1997-1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Alberta - provincial 1997-1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Saskatchewan 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Quebec 1997-1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 B.C. 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Manitoba - provincial 1994-1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 York North Provincial P.C. Riding Association 2000-2001 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Turnbull 2003 2003 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Alberta AGM - Oct. 29 - 31,1999 - Jasper 1999 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 PC Parties meeting - P.E.I. Aug. 2000 2000 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Provincial President's meeting - June 18 - 21, 1998 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in (Toronto) container B741798 1 file of textual records F 2134-5 Provincial Parties meeting - Winnipeg, April 25, 1997 1997 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Provincial Presidents/Executive Directors 1997 1997 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Campaign manager training - April 29, 1999 1999 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 Regional campaign training - Richmond Hill - April 11, 1999 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1999 container B741798 1 file of textual records Page 2 of 21 List of: Fonds F 2134-5 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario President's records Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 2134-5 Provincial Presidents 1998 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741798 F 2134-5 PCPO (PCPO) newsletter 1996-1999 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Metro PC Regional Council - March 1, 1997 1997 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 1997 Policy conference 1997 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Campaign training (regional) - June 13 - 14, 1998 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Campaign manager school - June 5 - 7, 1998 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Campaign manager college - March 1999 1999 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 P.C. Parties meeting - 2002 Calgary 2002 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Alberta AGM - Oct. 24 - 26, 1997 1997 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Nova Scotia AGM - Feb. 5 - 7, 1999 1999 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Manitoba AGM - Feb. 26 - 28, 1999 1998-1999 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Peter Van Loan April 29 - campaign managers 1999 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Correspondence 1998 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Correspondence 1996 - 1998 1996-1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Neutrality rules for 1998 AGM 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 1998 AGM credential rules 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Alberta AGM - Nov. 6 - 8, 1998 (Banff) 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 New Brunswick AGM - April 28 - 29, 2000 2000 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Presidents 1994-1997 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 Page 3 of 21 List of: Fonds F 2134-5 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario President's records Reference File Item Title and Physical Description Date Ordering Information Code Code F 2134-5 Returning officer recommendations 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Government Members' Services (GMS) 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Ontario Liberal Party 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 New Democratic Party (NDP) critic portfolios 1997 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Ontario Liberal caucus critic portfolios 1996 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Vision exercise 1996-1997 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Toronto & District (T&D) 1995 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Conservative Leadership Foundation (CLF) 1996 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Common Sense update 1995-1999 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 First three years 1998 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Government 18 month achievement record highlights 1997 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 First year progress report 1996 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 First six months 1996 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Bill 26 1995 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 file of textual records container B741799 F 2134-5 Provincial electoral districts map - 1995 1995 To view, order F 2134-5, in 1 map : ink on paper container B741799 F 2134-5 Provincial electoral districts - northern Ontario (1986) [ca.
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