Sean O’Sullivan fonds 1923-1942, 1965-1998

RG 431 Brock University Archives

Creator: Sean O’Sullivan Extent: 10.5 metres of textual records (37 boxes) ca. 102 photographs 32 negatives 14 audio cassette tapes 4 VHS tapes 1 hat

Abstract: Fonds primarily contains material relating to Sean O’Sullivan’s career as a Member of Parliament for the riding of Hamilton-Wentworth from 1972- 1977. The fonds consists mostly of correspondence to and from constituents and colleagues during this period, but also contains other materials such as speeches, photographs, news clippings, and correspondence between Sean O’Sullivan and from 1965-1972.

Materials: Correspondence, speeches, news clippings, promotional material, photographs, reports, and programs.

Repository: Brock University Archives

Processed by: Chantal Cameron

Last Updated: April 2013

Terms of Use: The Sean O’Sullivan fonds are open for research.

Use Restrictions: Current copyright applies. In some instances, researchers must obtain the written permission of the holder(s) of copyright and RG 431 page 2

the Brock University Archives before publishing quotations from materials in the collection. Most papers may be copied in accordance with the Library’s usual procedures unless otherwise specified. Some of the items have restricted usage.

Preferred Citation: RG 431, Sean O’Sullivan fonds, 1965-1998. Brock University Archives, Brock University.

Administrative History:

Sean O’Sullivan was born in Hamilton, , in 1952. At an early age, he demonstrated an interest in politics. A chance meeting with John Diefenbaker in 1963, when Sean was just 11 years old, marked the beginning of his involvement with the Progressive Conservative Party. Diefenbaker became a mentor to him, and the two exchanged correspondence for many years. Sean became an active member of the Party, and his political career took off quickly. In 1965, he was elected to the executive of the Hamilton Area Young Progressive Conservatives, in 1968 was elected President, and also served as Youth Director for Diefenbaker’s re-election campaign. In 1970 he was elected President of the Ontario Young Progressive Conservatives, and in 1971 became Youth Adviser to Premier William Davis. Later that year, Diefenbaker chose Sean to be his Executive Assistant. In addition to his political activities, Sean enrolled at Brock University in 1969 to study political science. In 1972, he resigned as Diefenbaker’s assistant in order to run as a candidate for Hamilton-Wentworth in the federal election that year. At just 20 years of age, Sean was the youngest MP elected to the House of Commons.

While working as an MP, Sean continued his studies at Brock University part-time, graduating with distinction. After being re-elected in 1974, he rose to greater prominence when he succeeded in having a private member’s bill passed making the beaver one of Canada’s national symbols.

In 1977, he resigned as MP in order to pursue religious studies and become a Catholic priest. After completing four years of studies at the Irish College of Rome’s Gregorian University, Sean was ordained a priest in Toronto in 1981. In July, 1982, he was appointed Director of Vocations (full-time recruiter) for the archdiocese of Toronto. In this capacity, he implemented a controversial and widely publicized campaign to recruit priests. The recruitment succeeded in generating interest in the priesthood, doubling the number of students in the archdiocese. He was one of the founding members of Serra House, a residence for students considering the priesthood. After his term as Vocations Director ended in 1985, O’Sullivan became publisher of The Catholic Register, a weekly church newspaper. That same year, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from Brock University. In January 1987, he was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada. Later that year, he submitted a report to the Attorney General of Ontario, titled You’ve got a Friend, after conducting an independent review of Advocacy for Vulnerable Adults in Ontario at the request of the government.

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In 1983, O’Sullivan was diagnosed with leukemia. The disease went into remission after treatment, but was incurable. In 1989, he had a bone marrow transplant at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, but died shortly afterwards. He was 37 years old. A memorial fund was established in his name, and included contributions from prominent business, church and political leaders such as Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, Toronto Sun Chairman Doug Crieghton and His Eminence G. Emmett Carter. The O’Sullivan family requested that Brock University be the beneficiary of the proceeds of the campaign.

Scope and Content:

Fonds consists mostly of business correspondence from, and to, constituents and colleagues during the time that Sean O’Sullivan served as MP for Hamilton-Wentworth from 1972-1977. Other related materials such as speeches, photographs, news clippings, reports and promotional material are also included. The original order of the business correspondence has been retained, including the original subject headings and file numbers. A card catalogue index (found in boxes 30-32), included with the correspondence, enables easy searching and retrieval of correspondence by surname. The index uses the original file numbers and dates to locate specific correspondence. These file numbers are included in the finding aid in bold print after the file descriptions. Personal correspondence between Sean O’Sullivan and John Diefenbaker, dating from 1965-1972, is arranged separately. A folder containing an index to the speeches is also included. Material within folders is arranged chronologically.

Materials within some folders were deemed restricted due to the personal nature of the information in the documents. This personal information (such as personal identification numbers) was removed, and a copy of the document with the personal information redacted put in its place. The original items were removed and placed in a separate box. To view these items, permission must be received from the archivist and any other relevant party.

Organization:

The records were arranged into four series:

Series I: Administrative (mostly correspondence, some reports), 1958, 1963-1977 Series II: Speeches (includes some reports and essays), 1971-1977 Series III: John Diefenbaker material, 1966-1979. Subseries A: Correspondence Subseries B: Photographs Subseries C: Promotional material Series IV: Sean O’Sullivan supplemental material, 1965-1995 Subseries A: Correspondence Subseries B: News clippings Subseries C: Programs Subseries D: Photographs Subseries E: Cassette tapes RG 431 page 4

Common Acronyms:

AIB: Anti-Inflation Board

CBC: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

CIDA: Canadian International Development Agency

CMHC: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

CPP: Canada Pension Plan

CRTC: Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission

DREE: Department of Regional Economic Expansion

GIS: Guaranteed Income Supplement

H & W: Health & Welfare

IT & C: Industry, Trade & Commerce

LIP: Local Initiatives Program

MP: Member of Parliament

MPP: Member of Provincial Parliament

NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

NDP: New Democrat Party

OAP: Old Age Pension

OAS: Old Age Security

OFY: Opportunities for Youth

OHIP: Ontario Health Insurance Plan

PC: Progressive Conservative

UIC: Unemployment Insurance Commission

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WCB: Worker’s Compensation Board

YPC: Young Progressive Conservative

Inventory:

Series I. Administrative, 1958, 1963-1977

1.1 Personal correspondence sent (congratulations), 1972-73. P-03-C

1.2 Personal correspondence sent (mostly condolences), 1973. P-03-S

1.3 Housing—Ontario (1973). Correspondence. A-40-3

1.4 WCB (Workers Compensation Board), 1973. Correspondence. A-40-2

1.5 Ontario, 1973. Correspondence. A-40

1.6 OHIP, 1972-1973. Correspondence. A-40-4

1.7 Ontario, 1973. Correspondence. C-40

1.8 Ontario, 1973. Correspondence. A-40

1.9 Ontario, 1973. Correspondence. A-40

1.10 Water levels, 1973. Correspondence. A-40-5

1.11 Ontario & Local, 1973. Correspondence. A-41

2.1 Regional & Local, 1972-1973. Correspondence. C-41

2.2 Bell Canada, 1972-1973. Correspondence. C-60

2.3 Invitations Accepted, 1972-1973. Correspondence. P-02-A

2.4 Invitations Declined, 1972-1973. Correspondence. P-02-D

2.5 Invitations Declined, 1973. Correspondence. P-02-D RG 431 page 6

2.6 Weekly Column, Feb.-Dec. 1973 (Reports from by Sean O’Sullivan).P-19

2.7 Office & Staff, 1972-1973. Correspondence. P-18

2.8 Great Lakes, 1973-1975. Contains mostly correspondence, some press releases and some reports/papers. X-07-1

2.9 St. Lawrence Seaway, 1973-1975. Contains correspondence and one press release. X-07-2

2.10-2.11 Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway. Includes media releases (1974-1976), newspaper and magazine clippings (1973-1975) and various reports & papers, including:

 Report of Tolls Committee, 1958 (St. Lawrence Seaway Authority)  Water Quality Act, Canada-U.S., 1972.  A Summary of Facts about the Economics of Water Transportation on the St. Lawrence Seaway, Welland Canal and Great Lakes System (Great Lakes Waterways Development Association), 1973.  Remarks by Stuart Armour, President and General Manager, Great Lakes Waterways Development Association, before the Niagara Falls Rotary Club, April 23, 1974.  The St. Lawrence Seaway: Draft background paper for the Progressive Conservative Party, April 1974.  Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Standing Committee on Transport and Communications, May 4, 1976.  Extension of the Navigation Season: Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System, Briefing Paper, 1976.  Asbestos in the Great Lakes Basin, with emphasis on Lake Superior: A report to the International Joint Commission from the Great Lakes Research Advisory Board, [1975]  a series of tables containing financial information and traffic information for the St. Lawrence Seaway, 1959-1972.

2.12 Miscellaneous Estimates, 1973. Contains correspondence and meeting notices and agendas of the Standing Committee on Miscellaneous Estimates. X-12

2.13 Social Services, 1973. Correspondence.

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2.14 Justice & Legal Affairs Committee: Notices of Meetings, 1972-1975. Also includes some meeting minutes. X-09

2.15 Inter-Parliamentary Union, 1975. Correspondence. X-05

2.16 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. Contains minutes of the Annual General meeting of the Canadian Branch, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Nov. 21, 1973. X-11

2.17 NATO Parliamentary Association, 1973. Correspondence. X-06

2.18-2.22 Election Campaign material, 1972. A folder of election campaign material, with the following files:

 Correspondence (Congratulations and Thanks, 1972). C-43-1  Hamilton Wentworth poll figures. Includes promotional election brochures for Sean O’Sullivan, general election results for Hamilton Wentworth, Oct. 30, 1972, and a Certificate of Result of Voting for Hamilton-Wentworth, October 30, 1972.  General Election, 1972, Hamilton-Wentworth. Includes correspondence, a report (A Basis for an Analysis of the 1972 General Election, published by the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Dec. 1972), general election results for Hamilton-Wentworth by polling station for the 28th general election—Ontario, as well as maps of Hamilton-Wentworth, a short biography of local liberal politician Colin David Gibson, and results of the 1968 election for Hamilton-Wentworth.  Campaign Materials, 1972. Includes promotional brochures & badges (stickers), a map of the electoral district of Hamilton-Wentworth, 1966, newspaper clippings, a schedule of events, 1973 elected officers (Liberal Association), and letterhead from Sean O’Sullivan’s office.  Colin Gibson, 1969-1972. Includes newspaper clippings, comments made by Gibson in the House of Commons, and a report by Gibson to the residents of Hamilton-Wentworth, 1968-1971.

3.1-3.2 Election Material, 1972. A folder of election material, with the following files:

 Election, 1972. Includes promotional material, correspondence, a report (1971 Census Characteristics for Electoral District 519 Hamilton- Wentworth), a list of PC candidates in the 1972 Federal General Election, and a list of Federal Constituency Presidents. C-43 RG 431 page 8

 Election correspondence (Congratulations & Thanks), 1972-1973.

3.3-3.6 Election 1975—Letters of Thanks & Congratulations. Includes the following files:

 Thank you to workers A-M—Campaign ’74, (A-M). C-51-1  Thank you to workers N-Z—Campaign ’74 (N-Z) C-51-1  Minor Help in ’74 campaign [letters of thanks] C-51-4  Campaign ’74—Thanks for letters of congratulations C-51-3

3.7 Agriculture, 1972-1973. Correspondence. 01

3.8 Communications, 1973. Correspondence. 02

3.9 Consumer & Corporate Affairs, 1972-1973. Correspondence. 03

3.10 Energy, Mines & Resources, 1973. Correspondence. 05

3.11 Environment, 1973. Correspondence. 06

3.12 External Affairs, 1973. Correspondence. 07

3.13 Consular Assistance, 1973. Correspondence. 07-1

3.14 External Affairs Employment, 1973. Correspondence. 07-2

3.15 Passport Applications, 1973. Correspondence. 07-3

3.16 Finance, 1973. Correspondence. 08

3.17 Budget, 1973. Correspondence and press releases. 08-1

3.18 Health and Welfare--general, 1973-1974. Correspondence. 09

3.19 Family Allowance, 1972-1973. Correspondence. 09-1

3.20 Disability Pensions, 1973. Correspondence. 09-2

3.21 Guaranteed Income Supplement, 1972-1973. Correspondence. 09-3

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3.22 Abortion, 1973. Correspondence, newspaper clipping. 09-4

4.1 OAP [Old Age Pension] & Canada Pension, 1972-1973. Correspondence. 09-5

4.2 Health & Welfare Sports Canada, 1973. Contains correspondence, a newspaper clipping, and list of recipients of grants-in-aid to student athletes, 1973. 09-6

4.3 Indian and Northern Affairs, 1973. Correspondence. 10

4.4 Industry, Trade & Commerce, 1972-1973. Contains correspondence and a copy of House of Commons debates (May 29, 1972). 11

4.5 Justice, 1973. Correspondence. 12

4.6 Labour, 1973. Correspondence. 13

4.7 UIC General [Unemployment Insurance Commission], 1973. Contains correspondence, a report (The Unemployment Insurance Commission: A Critical Analysis, by J.R. Ellis, 1973.), and copy of House of Commons debates dated Wed. Nov. 7, 1973. C-14-1

4.8 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Commission], 1973, names A-D, Correspondence. 14-1

4.9 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Commission], 1973, names E-K, Correspondence. 14-1

4.10 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Commission], 1973, names L-O, Correspondence. 14-1

4.11 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Commission], 1972-1973, names P-S, Correspondence. 14-1

4.12 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Commission], 1973, names T-Z, Correspondence. 14-1

4.13 LIP [Local Initiatives Program], 1972-1973. Contains correspondence, application forms, and newspaper clippings. 14-2

4.14 Employment, 1973. Correspondence. 14-3

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4.15 Immigration, 1972-1974. Contains correspondence, and copies of House of Commons debates (Feb. 15, 1973, Oct. 24, 1973). 14-4

4.16 National Defence, 1973. Contains correspondence and House of Commons debates (May 18, 1973). 15

4.17 National Revenue, 1973. Correspondence. 16

4.18 National Revenue--Income Tax, 1973. Correspondence. 16-1

4.19 National Revenue--Customs, 1973. Correspondence. 16-2

4.20 Postal Service, 1973. Correspondence. 17-1

4.21 Post Office—Employment, 1973. Correspondence. 17-2

5.1 Prime Minister--Olympic Games, 1972-1973. Correspondence. 18

5.2 Secretary of State, 1972-3. Contains correspondence and a brief submitted to the Secretary of State by the Association of Kinsmen Clubs regarding Canada Flag Day. 22

5.3 Secretary of State—Grants for Trips, 1973. Correspondence. 22-1

5.4 Secretary of State—OFY [Opportunities for Youth], 1973. Correspondence and project summary sheets. 22-2

5.5 Secretary of State—Citizenship, 1972-1973. Contains correspondence and lists of persons granted certificates of Canadian citizenship, Nov.-Dec. 1973. 22-3

5.6 Solicitor General, 1973. Correspondence. 23

5.7 Capital Punishment (Mar.-Dec. 1973). Correspondence. C-23-1

5.8 Capital Punishment—Feb. 1973. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. C-23-1

5.9 Capital Punishment—Jan. 1973. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. C-23-1

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5.10 Capital Punishment Information—1973. Contains proposed amendments to Bill C-2, a report: Submission to the Standing Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs, the House of Commons, in the matter of Capital Punishment, June 11, 1973, and correspondence. C-23-1

5.11 Prisons, 1973. Correspondence. 23-2

5.12 Supply & Services, 1973. Correspondence. 24

5.13 Transport, 1973. Contains correspondence and a news release. 25

5.14 Mount Hope Airport, 1972-73. Contains mostly correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a brief on the health aspects of the proposed airport expansion at Mount Hope –as submitted to the Council of the City of Hamilton, maps. C-25-1

5.15 Mount Hope Airport, 1972-73. Contains newspaper clippings, correspondence, House of Commons debates (March 16, 1973; July 5, 1973), and notes for a speech by O’Sullivan in the House of Commons, March 16, 1973. 25-1

5.16 Air Charter Fares, 1972-73. Contains correspondence, news releases, newspaper clippings, House of Commons debates (May 29, 1973), House of Commons Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Standing Committee on Transport and Communications, May 10, 1973, an excerpt from the Canada Gazette, Part II, vol. 107 no. 2, pp. 106-115, regarding Air Carrier Regulations amendment. A-25-2

5.17 Urban Affairs, 1973. Contains correspondence, House of Commons debates (May 10, 1973), and a study paper (Housing and Urban Affairs by Eldon Woolliams). 27

5.18 Veterans Affairs, 1973. Correspondence. A-28, C-28

5.19 Crown Corporations, 1973. Correspondence. C-38

5.20 CRTC and CBC, 1972-74. Correspondence. C-38-1

5.21 Re-Election—Liberal Party, 1973. Correspondence. C-46-1

5.22 Railway Crossing on Quigley Road, 1973-5. Contains correspondence, a newspaper clipping, and House of Commons debates (April 29, 1974). Also includes a newspaper clipping on war criminals in Canada. RG 431 page 12

5.23 Mercury Poisoning & Alcoholism. Contains correspondence, brief reports, news releases, a statement to the Legislature on mercury levels in Ontario water by William G. Newman, Ontario Minister of the Environment, March 13, 1975, newspaper clippings, a report, Mercury: Environmental Pollution and Analysis by J.N. Bishop, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, and an issue of Dialogue, featuring the National Native Alcohol Abuse Program, Oct. 1975.

6.1 Agriculture, 1973-74. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and news releases. C-01

6.2 Agriculture, 1974. Correspondence. A-01

6.3 Bill C-210, Animals in Transit, 1974. Contains a copy of Bill C-210 (an Act to provide for the protection of domestic animals while in transit, Oct. 15, 1974), newspaper clippings, correspondence, and news releases. C-01

6.4 Communications, 1973-74. Contains correspondence, and remarks by A.J. de Grandpre, President, Bell Canada, titled The Impact of Inflation on Bell Canada, Nov. 21, 1973.

6.5 Consumer & Corporate Affairs, 1974. Contains correspondence, a newspaper clipping, and news release. A-03

6.6 Consumer & Corporate Affairs, 1974. Contains correspondence, and food price reviews for consumers, July 1974. C-03

6.7 Energy, Mines & Resources, 1974. Contains correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings, a copy of Nickle’s Daily Oil Bulletin, May 16, 1974. 05 (A & C)

6.8 Environment, 1974. Correspondence. 06 (C & A)

6.9 External Affairs—General, 1974. Contains correspondence, one page of House of Commons debates (Nov. 25, 1974), and a newspaper clipping. 07

6.10 Consular assistance, 1974. Correspondence. 07-1

6.11 External Affairs—Passports, 1974. Correspondence. 07-3

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6.12 External Affairs—World Food Crisis, 1974. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, a media release and background notes on the World Food Conference in Rome, Nov. 1974. A-07-4

6.13 Finance, 1974. Contains correspondence, House of Commons debates (Nov. 28, 1974, April 11, 1974), an address to shareholders by J. Peter Gordon, Steel Company of Canada Ltd. to the Annual and Special General Meeting of shareholders, April 22, 1974. 08

6.14 Health & Welfare, 1974. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. 09

6.15 Family Allowance, 1974. Correspondence. 09-1

6.16 Disability Pension, 1974. Correspondence. 09-2

6.17 GIS (Guaranteed Income Supplement), 1974. Correspondence. 09-3

6.18 Abortion, 1974. Contains correspondence, news clippings, a news release, and a copy of Bill C-252, an Act to amend the Canadian Bill of Rights, Jan. 11, 1974. 09-4

6.19 Pensions & OAS [Old Age Security], 1974. Correspondence. 09-5

6.20 H & W [Health & Welfare]—Sports Canada, 1974. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. C-09-6

6.21 Indian Affairs & Northern Development, 1974. Contains correspondence, news clippings, and two pages of House of Commons debates, April 1, 1974. 10

6.22 Industry, Trade & Commerce, 1974. Contains correspondence and news clippings. 11

6.23 Justice, 1974. Contains correspondence and one page of House of Commons Debates (Nov. 20, 1974). 12

6.24 Labour, 1974. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, one page of House of Commons Debates (April 9, 1974), and United Rubber Workers Digest (May 1, 1974). 13

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6.25 Manpower & Immigration, 1973-4. Contains correspondence, and the Report of the Deputy Minister, Manpower and Immigration to the Continuing Committee on Social Security on the Implementation of the Developmental Phase of the Community Employment Strategy. C-14

6.26 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Canada], 1974. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and one page of House of Commons debates, Nov. 25, 1974. C-14-1

6.27 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Canada] A-D, 1974. Correspondence. A-14-1

6.28 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Canada] E-K, 1974. Correspondence. A-14-1

6.29 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Canada] L-O, 1974. Correspondence. A-14-1

6.30 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Canada] P-S, 1974. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. A-14-1

6.31 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Canada], T-Z, 1974. Correspondence. A-14-1

6.32 LIP [Local Initiatives Program], 1974. Contains correspondence and completed application forms. 14-2

6.33 Employment, 1974. Correspondence. 14-3

7.1 Immigration, 1974. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. 14-4

7.2 Opportunities for Youth, 1974. Contains correspondence and completed application forms. 14-5

7.3 National Defence, 1974. Contains correspondence, a newspaper clipping, and a statement by James Richardson, Minister of National Defence--The Growing Importance of The Reserves to Canada’s National Defence. 15

7.4 National Revenue, 1974. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. 16

7.5 Income Tax, 1974. Correspondence. 16-1

7.6 Post Office, 1974. Correspondence. 17

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7.7 Postal Service, 1973-74. Correspondence. 17-1

7.8 MP’s Salaries, 1944-45, 1963, 1974. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and several pages House of Commons debates (1944, 1945, 1963). C-19-1

7.9 Public Works, 1973-74. Contains correspondence and House of Commons debates (Sept. 11, 1973, Jan. 3, 1974). 20

7.10 Science & Technology, 1974. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. 21

7.11 Secretary of State, 1973-74. Contains correspondence and a statement to the Secretary of State for Canada by Time Canada Ltd., Sept. 16, 1974. 22

7.12 Citizenship, 1974. Correspondence. 22-3

7.13 Solicitor General, 1974. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. C-23

7.14 Capital Punishment, 1974. Correspondence. C-23-1

7.15 Prisons, 1974. Contains correspondence and House of Commons debates, Oct.- Nov. 1974. C-23-2

7.16 Supply & Services, 1974. Correspondence. 24

7.17 Transport, 1974. Contains correspondence, a news release, and notes for remarks made by Sean O’Sullivan to the House of Commons, April 29, 1974. 25

7.18 Mount Hope Airport, 1974. Contains correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings. 25-1

7.19 Public Service, 1974. Correspondence. 26-1

7.20 CMHC [Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation], 1974. Contains correspondence and news releases. 27-1

7.21 Veterans Affairs, 1974. Contains correspondence, news releases and newspaper clippings. C-28

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7.22 CRTC, 1973-74. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. 38-1

7.23 Transport of Commissioners, 1974. Correspondence. 38-4

7.24 Government of Ontario, Jan.-June 1974. Correspondence. A-40

7.25 Government of Ontario, July-Dec. 1974. Correspondence. A-40

7.26 Housing—Ont., 1974. Correspondence. A-40-3

8.1 High Water Levels, 1973-74. Contains correspondence, a copy of the Shoreline Property Assistance Act, 1973, a statement by James W. Snow (Minister of Government Services, April 26, 1973), a statement by A.B.R. Lawrence (Provincial Secretary for Resources Development, April 18, 1973) House of Commons debates, minutes of proceedings and evidence of the Standing Committee on miscellaneous estimates, news releases, and minutes of proceedings and evidence of the Standing Committee on fisheries and forestry, April 3, 1973. A-40-5

8.2 Government of Ontario, 1973-74. Correspondence. C-40

8.3 Municipal Government, 1974. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. A-41

8.4 Municipal Authorities, 1974. Contains correspondence and two reports, Hamilton Aquatic Club Proposal for the Lakeland Swimming Pool Project, and A Note on Service Areas For Hamilton Hospitals. C-41

8.5 Canadian Federation of Independent Businessmen, 1973-74. Correspondence. C-42

8.6 Multi-opinion, 1973-74. (expanding folder). Contains correspondence filed alphabetically and newspaper clippings on assorted topics. Includes some replies to questionnaires sent out to constituents by Sean O’Sullivan. C-70

8.7 Congratulations—sent letters (expanding folder), 1974. Filed alphabetically by surname. P-03-Congrat., 1974.

8.8 Sympathy—sent letters (expanding folder), 1974. Filed alphabetically by surname. P-03-S RG 431 page 17

9.1-9.22 General personal correspondence filed alphabetically by surname, 1972-74. P-01

9.23 Letters from MP’s & Senators, 1974.

10.1 Invitations declined, Aug. 1973-June 1974. Also includes programs for the installation of Mr. Jules Leger as Governor General of Canada, Jan. 14, 1974. P-02-1

10.2 Invitations declined, Vol. II, July-Dec. 1974. P-02-1

10.3 Invitations accepted, 1974. Also includes a program of the Annual Dinner of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery, March 9, 1974. P-02

10.4 Communications, 1975. Correspondence. C-02

10.5 Consumer & Corporate Affairs, April-Dec. 1975. Correspondence. A-03

10.6 Consumer & Corporate Affairs, Jan.-Nov. 1975. Correspondence. C-03

10.7 Agriculture, Jan.-July 1975. Correspondence. A-01

10.8 Agriculture, Dec. 1974-Dec. 1975. Correspondence and one page of House of Commons Debates, March 25, 1975. C-01

10.9 Communications, March-May 1975. Correspondence. A-02

10.10 Department of Regional Economic Expansion, DREE, 1975. Correspondence. A-04

10.11 Energy, Mines & Resources, 1975. Correspondence. A-05

10.12 Energy, Mines & Resources, 1975. Correspondence. C-05

10.13 Environment, 1974-1975. Includes several letters concerning the seal hunt. A-06

10.14 Environment, 1975. Correspondence. C-06

10.15 External Affairs, 1975. Correspondence. A-07

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10.16 Consular Assistance, 1975. Correspondence. A-07-1

10.17 Passport Applications , 1975. Correspondence. A-07-3

10.18 External Affairs, 1974-1975. Contains correspondence, House of Commons debates (July 21, 1975), and a resolution passed at the 7th Triannual Conference of the Women’s Association of the Canadian League for the Liberation of Ukraine. C-07

10.19 Department of External Affairs—Captive Missionaries in Vietnam, 1975. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. Correspondence is mostly form letters appealing for the release of seven missionaries held in Vietnam, addressed to Pierre Trudeau, Mitchell Sharpe and Sean O’Sullivan, and House of Commons debates, June 6, 1975 & Oct. 21, 1975. C-07-5

10.20 Missionaries, Vietnam, 1975. Contains correspondence and House of Commons debates, April-July 1975 (non-inclusive).

10.21 Finance, 1975. Correspondence. A-08

10.22 Department of Finance, 1974-75. Contains correspondence, an issue of Federation Update: Attack On Inflation—a Program of National Action (OSSTF), the Submission on Anti-Inflation: Bill C-73 to the Minister of Finance by Dominion Foundries and Steel, Ltd., Hamilton, Ont., Proceedings of the Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce, Feb. 12, 1975, a Statement on Inflation by Retail Merchants Association of Canada Inc., March 18, 1975, a submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance, Trade and Economic Affairs concerning Bill C-2—An Act to Amend the Combines Investigation Act by the Southern Ontario News Agency, and newspaper clippings. C-08

10.23 Finance—Budget, 1975. Correspondence. C-08-1

11.1 Abortion, 1975. Contains correspondence, a newspaper clipping, and House of Commons debates, Feb. 4, 1975. C-09-4

11.2 Old Age Pensions, 1975. Correspondence. C-09-5

11.3 Health & Welfare—Disability Pensions, 1975. Correspondence. C-09-2

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11.4 Health & Welfare, 1975. Correspondence, news releases, and newspaper clippings. C-09

11.5 H & W [Health & Welfare]—Sports Canada, 1975. Correspondence. A-09-6

11.6 Old Age Assistance, 1975. Correspondence. A-09-5

11.7 New Horizons (widows), 1975. Correspondence, and a list of projects for the New Horizons program. A-09-5

11.8 Health & Welfare Canada—Abortion, 1975. Correspondence. A-09-4

11.9 Disability Pensions, 1975. Correspondence. A-09-2

11.10 National Health & Welfare, 1975. Correspondence. A-09

11.11 Finance—Budget, 1975. Contains correspondence, a news release, and a news article. A-08-1

11.12 Indian Affairs & Northern Development, 1975. Correspondence. A-10

11.13 Indian Affairs & Northern Development, 1973-1975. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a booklet: Yukon’s Burwash Uplands: The need for inclusion in Kluane National Park. C-10

11.14 Industry, Trade & Commerce, 1975. Correspondence. A-11

11.15 IT & C [Industry, Trade & Commerce]--Statistics Canada, 1975. Correspondence. A-11-1

11.16 Industry, Trade & Commerce, 1975. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, A Submission to the Canadian Trade & Tariff Commission, May 1975, by the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (Canada), and a booklet titled The Road to Success, about Guaranteed Distribution Services. C-11

11.17 Metric System, 1975. Correspondence. C-11-2

11.18 Justice & Attorney General, May-Oct. 1975. Correspondence. A-12

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11.19 Justice & Attorney General, 1975. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, a copy of a section of the Criminal Code (Offences tending to Corrupt Morals-- ie. pornography), and a copy of a section of the War Measures Act. C-12

11.20 Justice & Attorney General –Cruelty to Animals, 1975. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, news releases, an information sheet from the Federal Provincial Committee for Humane Trapping, May 12, 1975, copies of Bill C-396: An Act to amend the Criminal Code (humane traps), and copies of Bill C-387: An Act to amend the Criminal Code (cruelty to animals). C-12-1

11.21 Labour, 1975-76. Contains correspondence, a Brief to the Minister of Labour Regarding the Status of Foreign Students, “A Customer’s Viewpoint”: an address delivered by Col. Robert L. Houston, President of the Canada-Japan Trade Council to the fifth Annual Convention of the Palliser Wheat Growers’ Association, and a copy of Report from Ottawa by Sean O’Sullivan, March 14, 1975. C-13

11.22 Manpower & Immigration, 1975. Correspondence. A-14

11.23 Manpower & Immigration—UIC [Unemployment Insurance Commission], 1975. Correspondence. A-14-1

11.24 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Commission], 1975. Contains correspondence, a news clipping, and House of Commons debates (Feb. 19, 1975). C-14-1

11.25 Manpower & Immigration—LIP (Local Initiatives Program), 1975. Contains correspondence, completed application forms, and project status summaries. A-14-2

11.26 Employment, 1974-75. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. A-14-3

11.27 Opportunities for Youth, 1975. Contains correspondence and summary sheets. A-14-5

11.28 Manpower & Immigration, 1975. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. C-14

11.29 Manpower & Immigration—LIP (Local Initiatives Program), 1975. Correspondence. C-14-2 RG 431 page 21

11.30 Employment, 1975. Correspondence. C-14-3

11.31 Immigration, 1975. Correspondence. A-14-4

11.32 Immigration, 1975. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, Report from Ottawa by Sean O’Sullivan (April 25, 1975), a brief titled Quo Vadis, Canada? by J.I. Graham, (May 1975), and House of Commons debates (Feb. 18, 1975). C-14-4

11.33 Opportunities for Youth, 1975. Contains correspondence and a news release. C-14-5

11.34 National Defence, 1975. Correspondence. A-15

11.35 National Defence, 1975. Contains correspondence and House of Commons debates (Oct. 24, 1974, Jan. 22, 1975). C-15

11.36 National Revenue, 1975. Correspondence. A-16

11.37 Income Tax, 1975. Correspondence. A-16-1

11.38 Customs & Excise, 1975. Correspondence. A-16-2

11.39 National Revenue, 1975. Contains correspondence and information sheets on the Excise Gasoline Tax. C-16

12.1 National Revenue, 1975. Contains an information circular regarding contributions to a registered political party or to a candidate at a Federal election, Feb. 3, 1975. C-16-1

12.2 Customs, 1975. Contains correspondence, a press release, Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Standing Committee on Finance, Trade and Economic Affairs, (May 15, 1975), Minutes of the meeting of the Committee on Tariffs, and a package to members of the PC caucus on Bill S-8, to establish standards for all motor vehicle tires manufactured in, imported into or exported from Canada. C-16-2

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12.3 Unlabeled, 1975. Contains form index cards petitioning the government to reinstitute the 17.5% tariff on tires, and a form letter for constituents who have written Sean about this issue.

12.4 Postmaster General, 1974-75. Contains correspondence and House of Commons debates (July 29, 1975). A-17

12.5 Post Office-- Employment, 1975. Correspondence. A-17-2

12.6 Postal Service, 1975. Contains correspondence and a news release. A-17-1

12.7 Postal Service, 1975. Contains correspondence and a news release. C-17-1

12.8 Post Office, Employment, 1975. Contains correspondence and news releases. C-17-2

12.9 Prime Minister, 1975. Correspondence. A-18

12.10 Prime Minister’s Office, 1975. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. C-18

12.11 Privy Council (Elections), 1975. Correspondence. A-19

12.12 Privy Council (M.P’s salary increases), 1974-75. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, House of Commons debates (April 9, 1975), Report from Ottawa by Sean O’Sullivan (Jan. 22, 1975), and a copy of Bill C-375—an Act to provide for the establishment of a commission to report upon executive, legislative and judicial remuneration and to provide for the periodic readjustment of such remuneration. C-19-1

12.13 Pay Increases—Material, 1974-75. Contains newspaper clippings, House of Commons debates, Bill C-44--an Act to amend the Senate and House of Commons Act, the Salaries Act and the Parliamentary Secretaries Act, and Report from Ottawa by Sean O’Sullivan, Jan. 22, 1975. C-19-1

12.14 Public Works, 1975. Correspondence. A-20

12.15 Public Works, 1975. Correspondence. C-20

12.16 Science & Technology, 1975. Correspondence. A-21 RG 431 page 23

12.17 Secretary of State, 1975. Correspondence. A-22

12.18 Grants for Trips, 1975. Correspondence. A-22-1

12.19 Citizenship, 1975. Correspondence. A-22-3

12.20 Secretary of State, 1975. Contains correspondence, a press release, a summary of information on the federal-provincial programme on bilingualism in education (the federation of home & school associations), Bill C-223: an Act to amend the Criminal code, March 1975, and a booklet titled Americans and the Arts. C-22

12.21 Secretary of State, Beaver Bill, 1975. Correspondence. A-22-4

12.22 Secretary of State, National Anthem, 1975. Contains correspondence and Bill C-11: an Act respecting the national anthem of Canada, Oct. 4, 1974. C-22-2

12.23 Citizenship, 1975. Contains correspondence, House of Commons debates (May 21, 1975), and a news release (relating to Bill C-20, Citizenship Act, measure to establish conditions and provisions governing citizenship). C-22-3

12.24 Beaver Bill Party, 1975. Correspondence. C-22-4

12.25 Secretary of State—Beaver Bill C-373, Correspondence Part III, May 1975- C-22-4

12.26 Secretary of State—Beaver Bill, 1974-75. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, a news release, and petitions supporting the beaver as a national Canadian symbol. C-22-4

12.27 Secretary of State—Beaver Bill, Part II. Mar.-April 1975. Contains correspondence, a copy of Bill C-373: an Act to provide for the recognition of the Beaver (castor Canadensis) as a symbol of the sovereignty of the Dominion of Canada, Jan. 24, 1975, newspaper clippings, a petition to officially make the beaver a national emblem of Canada, minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Standing Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs, Respecting Bill C-223 (an Act to amend the Criminal Code—Domestic and Foreign Flags) and Bill C-373 (an Act to provide for the recognition of the Beaver as a symbol of the Sovereignty of the Dominion of Canada), March 12, 1975. C-22-4 RG 431 page 24

12.28 Solicitor General, 1975. Correspondence. A-23

12.29 Reader’s Digest & Time, 1975. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, a copy of Bill C-58 (an Act to amend the Income Tax Act, April 18, 1975), House of Commons debates, May 8, 1975, a submission by MD of Canada to the House of Commons regarding Bill C-58, May 30, 1975, a brief to the House of Commons by the Publishers of Modern Medicine of Canada, and Research: Reader’s Digest and Time by Research Office of the Opposition, Feb. 28, 1975. C-22-5

13.1 Solicitor General—Prisons, 1975. Correspondence. A-23-2

13.2 Control of Firearms, 1975. Contains correspondence, a copy of Bill S-14 (an Act to amend the Criminal Code—control of weapons and firearms, Oct. 29, 1974), and a newsletter of the National Firearms Safety Association. C-23-3

13.3 Solicitor General, 1975. Contains correspondence, a Brief to the National Advisory Committee on the Female Offender, March 1975, the Elizabeth Fry Society, Hamilton Branch, and brochures on gun control. C-23

13.4 Solicitor General, Capital Punishment, 1975. Contains correspondence, and an article titled The Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment: A Question of Life and Death by Isaac Eirlich. C-23-1

13.5 Capital Punishment. Contains correspondence, and House of Commons debates—official report [Capital Punishment], May 22, 1973.

13.6 Solicitor General—Prisons, 1975. Correspondence. C-23-2

13.7 Control of Firearms—material, 1975. Contains House of Commons debates, Feb. 19, 1975 & April 9, 1975, a newspaper clipping, Gun Control: a statement by Hon. Martin O’Connell, M.P., March 1, 1975, and a booklet titled NRA Fact Book on Firearms Control. C-23-3

13.8 Supply & Services, 1975. Correspondence. A-24

13.9 Transport, 1975. Contains correspondence, House of Commons debates, vol. 118, no. 43, April 29, 1974, and a court case—Supreme Court of Canada, Motorways (Ontario) Limited v. Her Majesty the Queen. A-25 RG 431 page 25

13.10 Mt. Hope Airport, 1975. Contains correspondence, Southwestern Ontario Airports—Forecasts of total demand and airport patronage, April, 1973, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, House of Commons debates, March 17, 1975, and a news release (statement of G. MacFarlane on Hamilton Airport Study Program, Feb. 10, 1975.) A-25-1

13.11 Ministry of Transport, 1975. Contains correspondence, news releases, a newspaper clipping, and a Bell Canada presentation, Dec. 1975. C-25

13.12 Mt. Hope Airport, 1975. Contains correspondence, House of Commons debates, Mar. 17, 1975, newspaper clippings, and a list of members and terms of reference of the Southwestern Ontario Airports Study Program, Hamilton Airport, Ad Hoc Advisory Committee. C-25-1

13.13 Road Safety—Automobiles, 1975. Contains House of Commons debates, April 29, 1974, correspondence, Brief on Traffic Safety for the Province of Ontario presented by Duncan M. Beattie, a newspaper clipping, a report: Accident Fatalities: Canada 1972, Canada Safety Council, and an information package on Child Safety Week (Canada Safety Council). C-25-3

13.14 Treasury Board, 1975. Correspondence. A-26

13.15 Public Service, 1975. Correspondence. A-26-1

13.16 Olympic Games, 1975. Contains correspondence, a news release, and a newspaper clipping. A-26-2

13.17 Public Service, 1975. Correspondence. A-26-1

13.18 Treasury Board—Olympic Games, 1975. Contains correspondence, brochures, House of Commons Debates (Dec. 16, 1974), and a newspaper clipping. C-26-2

13.19 Urban Affairs—Housing, 1975. Correspondence. A-27-1

13.20 Urban Affairs—Housing, 1975. Contains correspondence, Federal Housing Programs: a Quick review for ready reference, Feb. 1975, and a news release. C-27-1

13.21 Housing. Correspondence. C-27-1 RG 431 page 26

13.22 Veterans Affairs, 1975. Contains correspondence, a newspaper clipping, and House of Commons debates, Nov. 18, 1974. A-28

13.23 Veterans Affairs, 1975. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. C-28

13.24 CRTC, 1975. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. A-38-1

13.25 Crown Corporations, 1975. Correspondence. C-38

13.26 CRTC & CBC, 1975. Contains correspondence, a news release, and newspaper clippings. C-38-1

13.27 Crown Corporations, Air Canada, 1975. Correspondence. C-38-2

13.28 Government of Ontario, 1973-75. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, The Community Employment Strategy: A Brief to Support the Inclusion of Hamilton-Wentworth in this program, Oct. 1975, Statement on the report of the solid waste task force & Statement to representatives of the carbonated soft drink beverage industry (William G. Newman), Statement by the Honourable William Davis, Prime Minister of Ontario: The Question of Extended Public Assistance to the Separate School System, Aug. 31, 1971, a booklet: Highway 6: Nanticoke to Hamilton Corridor study, and a Statement to the Legislature by the Hon. Allan Grossman, Provincial Secretary for Resources Development, announcing The Government’s Policy on Recreational Trails and Snowmobile Regulation, Nov.7, 1974. A-40

13.29 Ontario—Housing, 1975. Contains correspondence and an issue of Housing Ontario, June 1975. A-40-3

13.30 Ontario—Community & Social Services, 1975. Correspondence. A-40-6

13.31 Government of Ontario. Contains correspondence, a report: The Philosophy and Practical Implementations of a program for two halfway houses, the Wayside House of St.Catharines and the Wayside House of Hamilton, by W.H. McLennan, a newspaper clipping, a list of cabinet members in the province of Ontario, 1975, and a booklet on the Ontario student loans plan. C-40

13.32 Government of Ontario—Housing, 1974-75. Correspondence. C-40-3

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13.33 Community & Social Services, Ontario, 1975. Correspondence. C-40-6

13.34 Municipal & Regional Authorities—Glanbrook Dump, 1975. Contains correspondence, A brief to the Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth concerning the regional solid waste management study, A Brief: citizen analysis & concern regarding material made available to date relating to the Hamilton- Wentworth solid waste management study, June 9, 1975, newspaper clippings, Hamilton-Wentworth Waste Management Study: Summary of Recommendations, Conceptual Plan, Feb. 1975, Report from Ottawa by Sean O’Sullivan, Feb. 7, 1975, and a regulation made under the Waste Management Act (General), Regulation 824, Feb. 1974. A-41-2

13.35 Municipal government, 1975. Contains correspondence, a message from Sean O’Sullivan included in a special souvenir edition to mark the 125th anniversary of the founding of Ancaster, Ontario, and a Report from Ottawa by Sean O’Sullivan, Feb. 7, 1975. A-41

13.36 Municipal Authorities, 1975. Contains correspondence, a copy of the presentation to Airport Committee, Hamilton, Dec. 4, 1975, newspaper clippings, a news release, Public Participation Programme Report on Regional Official Plan Seminar—No. 1, Sept. 1975, and historical information on the Town of Ancaster. C-41

14.1 Agriculture, 1976. Contains correspondence, a news release, and remarks by Fred McCain at the annual dinner meeting of the Dundas County Federation of Agriculture, Oct. 22, 1976. C-01-/76

14.2 Agriculture, 1976-77. Contains correspondence, copies of House of Commons debates (Nov.-Dec. 1975), and a newspaper clipping. A-01-/76

14.3 Animals in Transit Bill, 1976. Contains correspondence, a magazine clipping, Special Report on Shipping Animals By Air (The Humane Society of the United States), June 1973. C-01-1

14.4 Communications, 1976. Correspondence. A-02-/76

14.5 Communications, 1976. Correspondence. C-02-/76

14.6 Consumer & Corporate Affairs, 1976. Correspondence. C-03-/76

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14.7 Consumer & Corporate Affairs, 1976. Correspondence. A-03-/76

14.8 Energy, Mines & Resources, 1976. Correspondence. C-05-/76

14.9 Energy, Mines & Resources, 1976. Contains correspondence, a report: An Analysis of the proposed Alcan Gas Pipeline (Canadian Arctic Gas Pipeline Limited), a newspaper clipping, and a booklet: A Matter of National Importance (Arctic Gas). A-05-/76

14.10 Environment, 1976. Correspondence. A-06-/76

14.11 Environment, 1976. Contains correspondence (regarding seal hunt), a newspaper clipping, comments arising from a visit to Oslo in connection with the 1976 Canadian-Norwegian Seal Hunt by Peter J. Hyde, President, Animal Defence League of Canada, and a statement by the Animal Defence League concerning the possible interception of mail to MP’s. C-06-/76

14.12 External Affairs, 1976. Correspondence. A-07-/76

14.13 External Affairs, 1976, Consular Assistance. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. A-07-1-/76

14.14 External Affairs—Passports, 1976. Contains correspondence and a news release, March 9, 1976. A-07-3-/76

14.15 External Affairs, 1976. Contains correspondence, House of Commons debates, June 4, 1976, & April 4, 1976, and news releases. Much of the correspondence concerns missionaries in Guatemala, with photos of damage to buildings in that country (from earthquakes). C-07-/76

14.16 World Food Crisis—CIDA, 1976-77. Contains correspondence, an article clipping, and a copy of a speech made by O’Sullivan in the House of Commons regarding Bill C-10 (a bill to amend the Prairie Grain Advance Payments Act). Also contains correspondence and information on the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline. C-07-4

14.17 External Affairs—Missionaries in Vietnam, 1976. Correspondence. C-07-5

14.18 Finance—Budget, 1976. Correspondence. A-08-1-/76

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14.19 Anti-Inflation Board, 1976. Correspondence. A-08-2

14.20 Finance, 1976. Correspondence. A-08-/76

14.21 Finance, 1976. Correspondence. C-08-/76

14.22 Finance—Budget, 1976. Correspondence. C-08-1-/76

14.23 Anti-Inflation Board, etc., 1976. Contains correspondence, a newspaper clipping, a news release, and House of Commons debates excerpt, March 1, 1976. C-08-2

14.24 School Teachers, 1976. Contains correspondence, a speech by Duncan Beattie to members of Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation, Oct. 14, 1976. C-08-2

14.25 Medical Research, 1976. Contains correspondence, a clipping from Science regarding 1977 budget: rise in R&D funds includes boost for basic research. C-08-2

14.26 Health & Welfare, 1975-76. Contains correspondence, abstract of a brief on the Home Intervention Team Service Project, an excerpt from House of Commons debates, Jan. 28, 1976. A-09-/76

14.27 Health & Welfare—Family Allowances, 1976. A-09-1-/76

14.28 Health & Welfare—Disability pensions, 1976. Correspondence. A-09-2-/76

14.29 Health & Welfare—Sports Canada, 1976. Correspondence. A-09-6-/76

14.30 Health & Welfare, 1976. Correspondence, House of Commons debates, March 31, 1976. C-09-/76

14.31 Health & Welfare, 1976—Disability Pensions. Correspondence. C-09-2-/76

14.32 Health & Welfare—Guaranteed Income Supplement, 1976. Correspondence. C-09-3-/76

14.33 Health & Welfare—Abortion, 1973, 1976. Correspondence. C-09-4-/76

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14.34 Health & Welfare—New Horizons, Old Age Assistance, Widows, 1976. Correspondence. C-09-5-/76

14.35 Health & Welfare—New Horizons—Old Age Assistance, 1976. Correspondence. A-09-5-/76

14.36 Health & Welfare—Sports Canada, 1976. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. C-09-6-/76

14.37 Indian Affairs & Northern Development, 1976. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. C-10-/76

14.38 Industry, Trade and Commerce, 1976. Contains correspondence and a news release. A-11-/76

14.39 Industry, Trade & Commerce—Metric System, 1976. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. C-11-2-/76

14.40 IT & C [Industry, Trade & Commerce]--Small Business, 1976. Correspondence. A-11-3

14.41 Industry, Trade & Commerce, 1976. Contains correspondence, House of Commons debates (Feb. 25, 1976), and remarks made to the shareholders of Westinghouse Canada Limited at the annual meeting in Hamilton, Ontario, April 20, 1976, by D.C. Marrs, President. C-11-/76

15.1 Campaign Souvenirs—1972 federal election (expanding folder). Contains stationary, stickers, matchbooks, bumper sticker, buttons.

15.2-15.7 Campaign 74 (expanding folder). Includes the following folders:

 Re-election campaign. Contains correspondence, a list of engagements undertaken by Sean O’Sullivan while in office, and a list of constituents assisted by Sean O’Sullivan, 1972-74.  Campaign Committee ’74—General. Contains promotional pamphlets on Sean O’Sullivan, minutes of executive meeting, April 28/74 & May 19, and correspondence.

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 Campaign information’74. Contains newspaper clippings, a copy of Bill C- 134 (an Act to provide for the protection of domestic animals while in transit, March 12, 1974) & a copy of Bill C-284: an Act to amend the Canada Elections Act, May 7, 1974.  Hansard. Contains copies of Hansard (House of Commons debates) from Jan. 1973-May 7, 1974. Also contains the 1971 Census data for Hamilton- Wentworth.  Election Campaign—Correspondence (favourable letters). C-44  Liberal Reference. Contains a newspaper clipping, and an excerpt from an address made by Norm Curry, June 20, 1974.

15.8-15.12 Campaign 72—Reference (expanding folder). Includes the following folders:

 Campaign 72 (General). Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and news releases.  Campaign 72 (NDP Reference). Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and a report--The Corporate Welfare Bum—Tory Style, Research Office of the Official Opposition (Gerard Kreeft), Sept. 20, 1972.  Campaign ’72 (Liberal Reference). Contains newspaper clippings, House of Commons debates, newsletters, news releases, and bulletins.  Colin Gibson (as MP). Contains results of the 28th general election in Ontario for Hamilton-Wentworth by polling station, House of Commons debates, and statements by Colin Gibson in the House of Commons.  Campaign ’72 (PC Reference). News releases, policy material, brochures, newspaper clippings, and notes for remarks by Robert Stanfield to a meeting of the Empire club, Oct. 19, 1972.

15.13-15.20 Campaign ’72—Nomination & Election Campaign (expanding folder). Includes the following folders:

 Personal correspondence.  Election ’72—Miscellaneous. Contains correspondence, a newspaper clipping, and a brief biography of Sean O’Sullivan.  Campaign 1972—Correspondence—Sean.  Notes for speeches, news releases (completed).  Miscellaneous Campaign Correspondence.  Post-Election Follow-up. Contains correspondence, some questionnaires.  Nomination Campaign—Sean O’Sullivan, 1972. Contains notes for speeches by Sean O’Sullivan, newspaper clippings, and correspondence. RG 431 page 32

 Hamilton-Wentworth Election Campaign—Sean O’Sullivan, 1972. Contains promotional material (bumper stickers, brochures), newspaper clippings, a list of members of the Hamilton-Wentworth Central Campaign Committee, a list of members of the Hamilton-Wentworth Progressive Conservative Association, statistics on Hamilton-Wentworth, a media analysis for the Hamilton-Wentworth riding, correspondence, a list of statutory dates prescribed by the Canada Elections Act, a list of Ancaster PC Association membership, notes of an address by John Diefenbaker at Ancaster, Ontario, June 28, 1972 (in support of Sean O’Sullivan), photographs of Sean O’Sullivan and John Diefenbaker, and a biographical sketch of Sean O’Sullivan.

15.21 Ontario PC Leadership. Contains promotional material for Bill Davis, newspaper clippings, and an agenda of the Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention, 1971.

15.22 PC Miscellaneous Correspondence.

15.23-15.46 PC Correspondence, A-Z, 1972.

15.47 Press clippings, 1971-72. Contains mostly newspaper clippings. Also includes a press release, promotional material for Sean O’Sullivan, a brochure on the House of Commons (listing all the MP’s in the 28th Parliament, second session, and where they sit in the House), and a Program of the Annual Dinner of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery in the Parliamentary Restaurant, March 25, 1972.

15.48-15.71 Correspondence, A-Z, 1972.

15.72 Correspondence, Miscellaneous.

15.73 Law School, 1972. Contains correspondence, and a closing programme for Rothesay Collegiate School, June 10, 1972.

15.74 W.G. Davis. Correspondence.

16.1 Press clippings, 1966-68. Contains newspaper clippings about Sean O’Sullivan, and Christmas cards from Robert & Mary Stanfield, as well as John Robarts (Prime Minister of Ontario, 1967).

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16.2 Political Correspondence, 1967. Contains correspondence and press releases, 1963-1967.

16.3 Political Correspondence, 1968. Contains mostly correspondence, but also minutes of the executive meeting of the Hamilton Area Young Progressive Conservative Association, March 17, 1968, and a newspaper clipping.

16.4 Hamilton—YPC—Documents--1966-1969. Contains correspondence, minutes of the executive meeting, May 11, 1967, agenda of the Select Committee on Election Laws, July 23, 1969, and minutes of the Hamilton area YPC executive meeting, Jan. 11, 1969, Feb. 16, 1969, April 15, 1968, Oct. 3, 1968, Oct. 6, 1966, July 5, 1966, July 26, 1966, June 22, 1966.

16.5 Political Correspondence, 1969. Contains mostly correspondence, some newspaper clippings, minutes of the Hamilton Area YPC executive committee, March 16, 1969, and an Ontario Young Progressive Conservative Association President’s Report, July 29, 1969.

16.6 Ontario YPC Executive, 1968-70. Contains correspondence, a newspaper clipping, meeting agendas and minutes, Vice Chairman’s report on the Young Adults Programme/November, 1968, a report of the Director of the Young Adults Corps Committee for the study and Action of the executive, a President’s Report by Ed Kowal (undated), and two issues of Consensus (published by the Ontario Progressive Conservative Association), March 1969 & Nov. 1969.

16.7 Ontario YPC Race for President, 1970. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, YPC annual meeting—suggestions for election procedure, YPC nominating and voting procedures, promotional material on Darwin Kealey (running for VP of the YPC), an agenda of the Annual Meeting and Election of Officers of the Ontario Young Progressive Conservative Association, Sept. 1970, and a list of registered YPC delegates and alternates at the Progressive Conservative Youth Conference, Toronto, May 1970.

16.8 PC Party of Canada, 1973-74, 1975. Contains correspondence, news clippings, and notes on a meeting regarding young party members, June 11, 1973. X-01

16.9 Roger Delorme, 1977. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and notes for remarks by Joe Clark to the Canada-Israel Committee, April 29, 1976. X-01

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16.10 PC Caucus, 1972-1977. Contains correspondence, a news release, and a list of PC members in attendance in the House of Commons, Sept. 1974. X-01-2

16.11 PC Research. 1973-77. Correspondence. X-01-3

16.12 National Headquarters, 1972-77. Contains correspondence and a news release. X-01-4

16.13 PC Youth Federation, 1973-77. Correspondence. X-01-5

16.14 PC Conventions. 1973-77. Contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, a news release, general meeting programme, Ottawa, 1974, policy resolutions of the PC Association of Canada—general meeting, March 1974, a report of the National President of the PC Association of Canada, Don. J. Matthews, and a brochure on Don Matthews (president of the PC Association of Canada). X-01-6

16.15 Leadership—Correspondence, 1975-76. X-01-7

16.16 Leadership Convention, Thank you letters, 1976. X-01-7

16.17 General election, 1978. Correspondence, 1976-77. X-01-9

16.18 PC Party of Ontario, 1973-77. Contains correspondence, and a list of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Youth Association Executive, 1974-75. X-02

16.19 Ontario Election, 1975-76. Contains correspondence, promotional material on candidates in election, and a newspaper clipping. X-02-2

16.20 PC Ontario Election, 1976. Contains correspondence and newspaper clippings. X-02-3

16.21 Ontario Election, 1977. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. X-02-3

16.22 Business in the House and oral questions—1973. Contains mostly excerpts from House of Commons debates (Jan.-Dec. 1973), some featuring Sean O’Sullivan, an “Inquiry of Ministry”, April-May 1973, and some correspondence. X-03

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16.23 Business in the House and Oral questions, 1974. House of Commons debates (Jan.-May 1974) mostly involving Sean O’Sullivan, and an “Inquiry of Ministry”, March 26, 1974. X-03

16.24 House of Commons, 30th Parl.—S.O.S. in the House—Sept.-Dec. 1974. Contains House of Commons debates (Oct.-Dec. 1974), mostly involving Sean O’Sullivan, and an “Inquiry of Ministry”, Sept. 17, 1974. X-03

16.25 Business in the House, Jan.-July 1975. Contains excerpts from House of Commons debates (Jan.-July 1975), an “Inquiry of Ministry”, Jan.-March 1975, and a newspaper clipping. X-03

16.26 Business in the House, Nov.1975-Oct. 1976. Contains excerpts from House of Commons debates (featuring Sean O’Sullivan).

16.27 Business in the House, Oct. 1976-July 1977. Contains House of Commons debates, “Inquiry of Ministries”, and some correspondence. X-03

16.28 Private Member’s Bills. Includes Bill C-373 (an Act to provide for the recognition of the Beaver as a symbol of the sovereignty of the Dominion of Canada, Jan. 24, 1975), and Bill C-354 (an Act to amend the Canada Elections Act, Oct. 22, 1976), both introduced by Sean O’Sullivan. X-03-1

16.29 Parliament—Stuff, 1975-1977. A Freedom of Information Questionnaire for Members of Parliament, a brochure on the House of Commons, and a copy of the Prayer of the House of Commons. X-04

16.30 Sub-Committee on the Middle East, 1977. Correspondence, and a brief report titled The Middle East Problem: Palestine and Palestinians. X-13

17.1 Justice & Attorney General. Correspondence. A-12-/76

17.2 Justice & Attorney General, 1975-76. Correspondence. C-12-/76

17.3 Justice & Attorney General—Cruelty to Animals, 1976. Contains correspondence, an excerpt from House of Commons Debates regarding animal traps, April 30, 1976. C-12-1-/76

17.4 Labour, 1976. Correspondence. C-13-/76

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17.5 Manpower & Immigration—Unemployment Insurance Commission, 1976. Correspondence. A-14-1/76

17.6 Manpower & Immigration—LIP [Local Initiatives Program], 1976. Correspondence. A-14-2-/76

17.7 Manpower & Immigration—Employment, 1976. Correspondence. A-14-3-/76

17.8 Manpower & Immigration—Immigration, 1975-76. Correspondence. A-14-4-/76

17.9 Manpower & Immigration, 1976. Correspondence. C-14-/76

17.10 Manpower & Immigration—UIC [Unemployment Insurance Commission], 1976. Correspondence. Contains letters from members of the Hamilton Construction Association supporting the Canadian Construction Association Brief on Unemployment Insurance, as well as O’Sullivan’s reply to each member. Also contains some personal letters from constituents regarding their unemployment insurance claims. C-14-1-/76

17.11 Manpower & Immigration—L.I.P., 1976. Contains correspondence, a press release, and highlights of the 1976-77 Local Initiatives Program (prepared for M.P.’s). C-14-2-/76

17.12 Manpower & Immigration—Employment, 1976. Correspondence. C-14-3-/76

17.13 Manpower & Immigration—Immigration, 1975-76. Contains correspondence, and a brief to the Parliamentary Committee on Immigration presented by Edward A. Pickering, June 25, 1975. C-14-4-/76

17.14 National Defence—1976. Correspondence. A-15-/76

17.15 National Defence—1976. Correspondence. C-15-/76

17.16 National Revenue—1976. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. A-16-/76

17.17 National Revenue—Income Tax, 1976. Contains correspondence and a notice of assessment. A-16-1/76

17.18 National Revenue—Customs & Excise, 1976. Correspondence. A-16-2-/76 RG 431 page 37

17.19 National Revenue, 1976. Correspondence. C-16-/76

17.20 National Revenue—Income Tax, 1975-76. Correspondence. C-16-1-/76

17.21 National Revenue—Customs & Excise, 1976. Contains correspondence, an excerpt from House of Commons debates, May 17, 1976, featuring a question from Sean O’Sullivan. C-16-2-/76

17.22 Postmaster General, 1976. Correspondence. A-17-/76

17.23 Postal Service, 1976. Correspondence. A-17-1

17.24 Postmaster General—Postal Service, 1976. Correspondence. C-17-1-/76

17.25 Prime Minister’s Office, 1976. Contains correspondence and an excerpt from House of Commons debates (June 18, 1976) featuring a question posed by Sean O’Sullivan. C-18-/76

17.26 Privy Council, 1975-76. Correspondence. C-19

17.27 Secretary of State, 1976. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. A-22-/76

17.28 Secretary of State—Grants for Trips, 1976. Correspondence. A-22-1-/76

17.29 Beaver Bill, 1976. Correspondence. A-22-4

17.30 Bilingualism, 1976. Correspondence. A-22-6

17.31 Secretary of State, 1976. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. C-22-/76

17.32 Secretary of State—Citizenship, 1976. Contains correspondence, a news release, and a copy of Bill C-20: an Act respecting Citizenship, April 13, 1976. C -22-3-/76

17.33 Beaver Bill, 1976. Correspondence (1975). C-22-4

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17.34 Secretary of State—Reader’s Digest & Time Magazine, 1976. Correspondence. C-22-5-/76

17.35 Bilingualism, 1976. Contains correspondence and a newspaper clipping. C-22-6/76

17.36 Solicitor General, 1976. Correspondence. A-23-/76

17.37 Capital Punishment, 1976. Correspondence. A-23-1

17.38 Solicitor General—Prisons, 1976. Contains correspondence and an excerpt from House of Commons debates (Oct. 15, 1976). A-23-2-/76

17.39 Solicitor General—Control of Firearms, 1976. Correspondence. Includes figures from 1968-1972 for offences related to offensive weapons for the province of Ontario. A-23-3-/76

17.40 Solicitor General, 1976. Correspondence. C-23-/76

17.41 Solicitor General—Capital Punishment, 1976. Contains correspondence, a copy of Bill C-84: an Act to amend the Criminal Code in relation to the punishment for murder and certain other serious offences, June 28, 1976, and House of Commons debates: official report, June 22, 1976. C-23-1-/76

17.42 Solicitor General—Prisons, 1976. Correspondence. C-23-2-/76

17.43 Solicitor General—Control of Firearms, 1976. Contains correspondence, and minutes of proceeding and evidence of the Standing Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs respecting Bill C-83, Criminal Law Amendment Act (no. 1), 1976. C-23-3-/76

17.44 Supply and Services, 1976. Correspondence. A-24-/76

17.45 Supply and Services, 1976. Correspondence. C-24-/76

17.46 Transport, 1976. Contains correspondence, an excerpt from House of Commons debates (March 23, 1976), and minutes of proceedings and evidence of the Standing Committee on Transport and Communications respecting supplementary estimates (B) 1975-76 under Transport (March 11, 1976). A-25-/76

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17.47 Transport, 1976. Contains correspondence, a newspaper clipping, and an excerpt from House of Commons debates (Mar. 1/76). C-25-/76

17.48 Transport—Air Traffic Controllers, 1976. Correspondence. C-25-/76

17.49 Transport—Mt. Hope Airport, 1976. Correspondence. C-25-1-/76

17.50 Transport—Road Safety, 1976. Contains correspondence, news clippings, and an issue of Communique (Canadian Automobile Association), Spring 1974. C-25-3-/76

18-21.3 Correspondence, letters dispatched, 1972-1977. Contains copies of correspondence written in reply to letters received by Sean O’Sullivan. Includes a statement by Sean O’Sullivan on his decision to leave politics, Sept. 7, 1977.

21.4 Trips—General—1973-77. Includes correspondence, travel brochures and invoices and receipts. P-04

21.5 Visit to Brazil & Bolivia, Oct. 22-24, 1975. Contains correspondence and a trip itinerary. P-04-B

21.6 Brussels, 1974 (NATO Trip). Contains correspondence and a trip itinerary.

21.7 Chile, Oct. 27-31, 1975. Contains correspondence, news clippings and a trip itinerary. P-04-C.

21.8 Visits to England, 1975-1977. Correspondence. P-04-E

21.9 Visit to Israel, 1976. Contains correspondence and an itinerary P-04-I

21.10 Visit to Middle East, March 1977. Contains correspondence, a trip itinerary, news clippings, and a news release. P-04-ME

21.11 Rome, 1975. Contains correspondence and a trip itinerary. P-04

21.12 Visit to South Africa, Sept. 28-Oct. 22, 1975. Contains correspondence and a trip itinerary. P-04-SA

21.13 Visit to Taiwan, Japan & Hawaii, Nov. 1976. Contains correspondence and a trip itinerary. P-04 RG 431 page 40

21.14 Tokyo, Oct. 2-11, 1974. Contains correspondence, a report on the 61st Inter- Parliamentary Conference in Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 2-11, 1974, a trip itinerary, and meeting minutes, Oct. 9 & 10, Tokyo, House of Representatives. P-04-J

21.15 Visit to United States, Sept. 1-10, 1976. Correspondence. P-04-US

21.16 Photographs/Correspondence, 1972-77. Includes 1 slide of Sean O’Sullivan, 4 negatives of Paul Hellyer at leadership meeting, Feb. 1976, 14 negatives of Middle East trip, March 1977, and correspondence concerning photographs, 1972-77. P-05

21.17 Speech notes. Contains copies of speeches by Douglas Roche, Winston Churchill, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Barry Goldwater, Hubert Humphrey, George McGovern, notes for a speech by Sean O’Sullivan prepared for the Welland Jaycees, Aug. 16/75, and notes for a speech by Sean O’Sullivan, president of the Ontario YPC Association, regarding marijuana, Oct. 28, 1970. P-06

21.18 Press releases, 1973-1976. Press releases from Sean O’Sullivan’s office. P-07

21.19 News Clippings, 1972. P-08

21.20 News Clippings, 1973. Also includes a copy of The Atlantic Advocate, Feb. 1973, featuring an article on Sean O’Sullivan. P-08

21.21 News Clippings, 1974. P-08

21.22 News Clippings, 1975-76. P-08

21.23 News Clippings, 1977. P-08

21.24 Interviews, 1974-75. Includes correspondence regarding scheduled interviews, as well as transcripts of several radio and television interviews. P-10

21.25 Interviews, 1976. Correspondence. P-10

21.26 Interviews, 1977. Correspondence. P-10

21.27 Brock University—Correspondence, 1972-75. P-12 RG 431 page 41

21.28 University of Ottawa. Includes registration forms and invoices, an offer of admission, and course assignments completed by Sean O’Sullivan. P-12

21.29 Christmas Cards, 1972-76. Contains copies of “official” Christmas cards sent by Sean O’Sullivan from 1972-76, invoices for cards, and a list of individuals who received cards from O’Sullivan in 1972. P-13

21.30 Sean O’Sullivan—Biography, 1970-77. Contains brief biographical profiles and some correspondence. P-14

21.31 Canadian Council of Christians & Jews, 1975-77. Correspondence. P-17-1

21.32 L’Arche Home, 1976. Correspondence. P-17-2

21.33 Participation House, 1975-77. Correspondence. P-17-3

21.34 St. Joseph’s Core Committee, 1976-77. Contains correspondence and meeting minutes. P-17-4

22.1 Invitations Declined, 1977. P-02-D

22.2 Invitations Accepted, 1977. P-02-A

22.3 Letters from MP’s & Senators, 1977. P-01

22.4 Letters—MP’s & Senators, 1975, 1976. P-01

22.5 Letters—MP’s & Senators, 1972, 1973. P-01

22.6 Invitations—Diplomatic, 1974-77. P-02-Dip.

22.7 Invitations Declined, 1976, Jan. 1-June 30. P-02-D

22.8 Invitations Declined, 1976, July 1-Dec. 31. P-02-D

22.9 Invitations Accepted, 1976. P-02-A

22.10 Invitations Accepted, 1975. P-02-A

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23.1 Correspondence--A, 1977. P-01

23.2 Correspondence—B, 1977. Also contains some news clippings. P-01

23.3 Brand, Dr. Lewis M. Correspondence, 1973-77. P-01

23.4 Brigger, Mr. W.J. Correspondence, 1973-77.

23.5 Correspondence--C, 1977. P-01-C

23.6 Honourable Joe Clark, 1973-77. Contains correspondence and news clippings.

23.7 Correspondence--D, 1977. P-01

23.8 Jerry Davies—Correspondence, 1976-77. P-01-D

23.9 Davis, William—Premier of Ontario, 1972-75. Contains correspondence and a news clipping.

23.10 Correspondence--E, 1977. P-01

23.11 Correspondence--F, 1977. P-01

23.12 Correspondence—G, 1977. Also includes a news clipping. P-01

23.13 Correspondence—H, 1977. Also includes a news clipping. P-01

23.14 Correspondence—I, 1977. Also includes news clippings.

23.15 Israel—1976-77. Contains correspondence and news clippings. P-01

23.16 Correspondence--J, 1977. P-01

23.17 Correspondence—K, 1977. P-01

23.18 Correspondence--L, 1977. P-01

23.19 Correspondence--M, 1977. P-01

23.20 Martin, Keith, 1972-77. Contains correspondence and news clippings. P-01 RG 431 page 43

23.21 Mayor MacDonald. Contains correspondence and news clippings, 1976-77. P-01

23.22 Honourable John Munro, 1975-76. Contains correspondence and news clippings. P-01

23.23 Correspondence--N, 1977. P-01

23.24 President R. Nixon, 1974-77. Correspondence. Includes an 8 x10 black & white photo of President Nixon leaving the White House for the last time, Aug. 1974. P-01-N

23.25 Correspondence--O, 1977. P-01

23.26 O’Sullivan, 1972-77. Contains correspondence and news clippings. P-01-O’Sullivan

23.27 Correspondence--P, 1977. P-01

23.28 Correspondence--R, 1976-77. P-01

23.29 Ralph, Warren. Contains correspondence and news clippings, 1973-77. P-01

23.30 Peter Reilly. Contains correspondence and a news clipping, 1973-76. P-01

23.31 Correspondence--S, 1977. Also contains a news clipping.

23.32 John Smith, MPP, 1972-77. Correspondence.

23.33 Stanfield, Honourable Robert—Correspondence, 1972-76.

23.34 Correspondence--T, 1977. P-01

23.35 Thomson, W.S., 1974. Contains correspondence and news clippings, 1974. P-01-T

23.36 Towey, Mrs. Dee. Correspondence, 1974-76. P-01-T

23.37 Correspondence--V, 1977.

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23.38 Letters, V.I.P’s, 1972-77. P-01

23.39 Correspondence--W, 1977. P-01

23.40 Correspondence—X, Y, Z, 1977. Also includes an interview with Larry Zolf. P-01

23.41 Congratulations (correspondence sent), 1975-76. P-03-C

23.42 Press Club Show, Nov. 6, 1976. Contains correspondence, a program, and song lyrics. P-02-A

23.43 Invitations declined, Jan.-June 1975. (Dec. 1974-June 1975) P-02-D

23.44 Invitations declined, July-Dec. 1975. P-02-D

24.1 Correspondence, A-Z, 1972-73 (expanding folder). Contains letters from constituents and replies sent by O’Sullivan. Also includes some newspaper clippings. C-70

24.2 Correspondence, A-Z, 1975-76 (expanding folder). Contains letters from constituents and replies sent by O’Sullivan. Also includes some newspaper clippings. C-70

25.1-25.6 Beaver Bill—Material, 1975 (expanding folder). Includes news clippings and a news release, copies of Bill C-373 (an Act to recognize the Beaver as a symbol of the sovereignty of Canada), speeches, including a written draft of Sean O’Sullivan’s first Private Member’s Bill (Beaver), 1975, some correspondence, petitions to “keep the beaver Canadian”, issues of House of Commons debates regarding Bill C-373, posters, bumper stickers. C-22-4

25.7 Middle East (expanding folder), 1976-77, undated. Contains a duo-tang titled Middle East Material—Sean O’Sullivan, M.P., containing articles, speeches, and newspaper clippings. A second duo-tang titled Middle East Tour—Mr. Sean O’Sullivan, M.P., contains an itinerary for a Middle East Tour, newspaper clippings, and physical and social geography profiles of Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel and Iraq.

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25.8-25.12 All Mid East Committee Material (expanding folder), 1976-77. Contains correspondence, various publications (books, periodicals, booklets), reports (includes Middle East Report by Sean O’Sullivan), and itineraries of a trip to the Middle East, March 1977. X-13

25.13-25.16 Prison Report, 1974 (expanding folder). Contains correspondence, meeting minutes of the Sub-Committee on the Investigation of the Administration of the Penitentiary System, a draft Working Paper for a Report by the Sub-Committee Investigating the Canadian Penitentiary Service by Sean O’Sullivan, Aug. 7, 1974, a report titled Part of the Report by the Subcommittee for Investigating the Administration of the Penitentiary System, Workshops and Training Programs by Albanie Morin, Aug. 15/74.

26.1 Correspondence, A-Z, 1975-76 (expanding folder). Contains personal correspondence filed alphabetically by surname, as well as some news clippings. P-01

26.2 Correspondence, A-Z, 1977 (expanding folder). Contains letters from constituents filed alphabetically by surname, some news clippings and a paper titled The Progressive Conservative Party in the Canadian General Election of 1974 by George Perlin (located in file P-Q). C-70

27.1 Agriculture, 1977. Correspondence. A-01

27.2 Agriculture, 1977. Correspondence. C-01/77

27.3 Communications, 1977. Correspondence. A-02

27.4 Communications, 1977. Correspondence. C-02

27.5 Consumer & Corporate Affairs, 1977. Correspondence. A-03

27.6 Consumer & Corporate Affairs, 1977. Correspondence. Also includes the opening remarks of John G. Sheppard, Executive Vice President, Financial, Dofasco, to the Standing Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce concerning Bill C-42, June 29, 1977. C-03/77

27.7 Energy, Mines & Resources, 1977. Correspondence. A-05

27.8 Energy, Mines & Resources, 1977. Correspondence. C-05 RG 431 page 46

27.9 Environment (Fisheries), 1977. Correspondence. A-06

27.10 Environment, 1977. Mostly correspondence concerning the seal hunt. C-06/77

27.11 External Affairs, 1977. Correspondence. A-07

27.12 Consular Assistance, 1977. Correspondence. A-07-1

27.13 Passports, 1977. Correspondence. A-07-3

27.14 External Affairs, 1977. Correspondence. C-07

27.15 USSR Adopt A Prisoner, 1976-77. Correspondence, some excerpts from House of Commons debates, and photos of a protest. C-07-6

27.16 Finance, 1977. Correspondence. C-08

27.17 Budget, 1977. Correspondence. C-08-1

27.18 Finance, AIB [Anti-Inflation Board], 1977. Correspondence. C-08-2/77

27.19 National Health & Welfare, 1977. Correspondence. A-09/77

27.20 GIS, 1977. [Guaranteed Income Supplement]. Correspondence.A-09-3

27.21 Health & Welfare—Old Age Pension & CPP, 1977. Correspondence. A-09-5/77

27.22 Health & Welfare, 1977. Contains correspondence and some news clippings. C-09

27.23 Health & Welfare, 1977. Correspondence. C-09-2

27.24 Abortion, 1977. Correspondence. C-09-4/77

27.25 OAS [Old Age Security] & Canada Pension, 1977. Correspondence. C-09-5

27.26 Sports Canada, 1977. Correspondence. C-09-6

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27.27 Indian Affairs & Northern Development, 1977. Correspondence. C-10

27.28 Berger Commission Report, 1977. Correspondence. C-10-1

27.29 Industry, Trade & Commerce, 1977. Correspondence. A-11

27.30 Industry, Trade & Commerce—Statistics Canada, 1977. Correspondence. A-11-1

27.31 Small Business, 1977. Correspondence. A-11-3

27.32 Industry, Trade & Commerce, 1977. Correspondence. C-11/77

27.33 Metric system, 1977. Correspondence. C-11-2

27.34 Justice, 1977. Correspondence. C-12

27.35 Labour, 1977. Correspondence. C-13

27.36 Manpower & Immigration, 1977. Correspondence. A-14/77

27.37 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Commission] & Training, 1977. Correspondence. A-14-1

27.38 Employment, 1977. Correspondence. A-14-3

27.39 Immigration, 1977. Correspondence. A-14-4

27.40 Manpower & Immigration, 1976-77. Correspondence. C-14/77

27.41 UIC [Unemployment Insurance Commission], 1977. Correspondence. C-14-1

27.42 Employment, 1977. Contains correspondence, several “Inquiry of Ministry” forms, and a report titled UE Brief on Full Employment. C-14-3

27.43 Immigration, 1977. Correspondence. C-14-4

27.44 Nazi War Criminals, 1975-77 (Simon Wiesenthal). Contains correspondence and news clippings. C-14-4

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27.45 National Defence, 1977. Correspondence. A-15

27.46 National Defence, 1977. Correspondence. C-15

27.47 National Revenue, 1977. Correspondence. A-16

27.48 National Revenue—Income Tax, 1977. Correspondence. A-16-1/77

27.49 Customs, 1977. Correspondence. A-16-2

27.50 National Revenue, 1977. Correspondence. C-16

27.51 Income Tax, 1977. Correspondence. C-16-1

27.52 National Revenue—Customs, 1977. Correspondence. C-16-2/77

27.53 Postmaster General, 1977. Correspondence. A-17/77

27.54 Postal Service, 1977. Correspondence. A-17-1

27.55 Postal Service, 1977. Correspondence. C-17-1

27.56 Prime Minister’s Office, 1977. Correspondence and a copy of Bill 1: Charter of the French language in Quebec, first reading, National Assembly of Quebec, 1977. C-18/77

27.57 Privy Council, 1977. Correspondence. A-19

27.58 Public Works, 1977. Contains an excerpt from House of Commons Debates, June 20/77. C-20

27.59 Science & Technology, 1977. Correspondence. A-21

27.60 Secretary of State, 1977. Correspondence. A-22

27.61 Grants for Trips, etc., 1977. Correspondence. A-22-1

27.62 Citizenship, 1977. Correspondence. A-22-3

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27.63 Secretary of State, 1977. Contains correspondence and a report titled Brief to the Government of Canada by the Canadian Conference of the Arts, Feb. 1977. C-22

27.64 Secretary of State, 1977. Correspondence. C-22-1

27.65 Secretary of State—Citizenship, 1977. Correspondence. C-22-3/77

28.1 Beaver Bill, 1977. Correspondence. C-22-4

28.2 Secretary of State—Bilingualism, 1977. Correspondence. C-22-6

28.3 Solicitor General, 1977. Correspondence. A-23/77

28.4 Solicitor General, 1973-77. Correspondence. A-23

28.5 Prisons, 1977. Correspondence. A-23-2

28.6 Solicitor General, 1977. Correspondence. C-23

28.7 Capital Punishment, 1977. Contains correspondence and a copy of Bill C-84: an Act to amend the Criminal Code in relation to the punishment for murder and certain other serious offences, July 14, 1976. C-23-1

28.8 Solicitor General—Prisons, 1977. Correspondence. C-23-2/77

28.9 Gun Control, 1977. Correspondence. C-23-3

28.10 Supply & Services, 1977. Correspondence. A-24

28.11 Transport, 1977. Correspondence. A-25

28.12 Mount Hope Airport, 1977. Correspondence. A-25-1

28.13 Transport, 1977. Correspondence. C-25

28.14 Transportation, 1977. Correspondence. C-25-1

28.15 Treasury Board, 1977. Correspondence. C-26

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28.16 MP’s Salaries & Pensions, 1977. Correspondence. C-26-3

28.17 CMHC., [Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation] 1977. Correspondence. A-27-1

28.18 CMHC [Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation], 1977. Correspondence. C-27-1

28.19 Veterans Affairs, 1977. Correspondence. A-28

28.20 Veterans Affairs, 1977. Correspondence. C-28

28.21 CBC, CRTC, 1977. Correspondence. C-38-1

28.22 Air Canada, 1977. Contains correspondence and news clippings. C-38-2

28.23 Canada Council, 1977. Correspondence. A-38-3

28.24 Government of Ontario, 1977. Correspondence. A-40

28.25 Workmen’s Compensation Board, 1977. Correspondence. A-40-2

28.26 Community & Social Affairs, 1977. Correspondence. A-40-6

28.27 Government of Ontario, 1977. Correspondence. C-40

28.28 Municipal Affairs, 1977. Correspondence. C-41

28.29 Municipal & Regional Authorities, 1977. Correspondence. A-41/77

28.30 Treasury Board, 1976. Contains correspondence and a copy of Bill C-30: an Act respecting certain Holidays, Dec. 21, 1976. A-26-/76

28.31 Treasury Board, 1976. Includes a record by Reuben Schafer –Side one The Trudeau Sting, Side two, A Modern Day Psalm. C-26-/76

28.32 Treasury Board—Public Service, 1976. Correspondence. C-26-1-/76

28.33 Treasury Board—Olympic Games, 1976. Correspondence. A-26-2-/76

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28.34 Treasury Board—Olympic Games, 1974-76. Contains correspondence, a news clipping and an excerpt from House of Commons debates, Dec. 16/74. C-26-2-/76

28.35 Treasury Board—MP’s Pensions & Salaries, 1976. Correspondence. C-26-3

28.36 Urban Affairs—CMHC [Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation], 1976. Correspondence. A-27-1-/76

28.37 Urban Affairs, 1976. Correspondence. C-27-/76

28.38 Urban Affairs—CMHC [Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation], 1976. Correspondence. C-27-1/76

28.39 Veteran’s Affairs, 1976. Correspondence. A-28-/76

28.40 Veteran’s Affairs, 1976. Contains correspondence and a copy of Bill C-92: an Act to provide for compensation for former prisoners of war and their dependents and to amend certain other statutes in consequence thereof, April 2, 1976. C-28-/76

28.41 Air Canada, 1976. Correspondence. A-38-2

28.42 Crown Corporations—CRTC, CBC, 1976. Correspondence. A-38-1-/76

28.43 Crown Corporations, CRTC, CBC, etc., 1976. Correspondence. C-38-1-/76

28.44 Crown Corporations—Air Canada, 1976. Correspondence. C-38-2-/76

28.45 Government of Ontario, 1976. Correspondence. A-40-/76

28.46 Government of Ontario—Housing, 1976. Correspondence. A-40-3-/76

28.47 Government of Ontario, 1976. Correspondence. C-40-/76

28.48 Government of Ontario—Community & Social Services, 1976. A-40-6-/76

28.49 Government of Ontario—Community & Social Services, 1976. Correspondence. C-40-6-/76

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28.50 Hamilton Mayoralty, Jack Macdonald, 1976. Includes news clippings, correspondence, a press release, and a speech. C-41

28.51 Municipal & Regional Authorities, 1976. Correspondence. A-41-/76

28.52 Municipal & Regional Authorities, 1976. Correspondence. C-41-/76

28.53 Proposed Red Hill Creek North-South Expressway & Greenhill/Parkdale Ave. extensions, 1975-76. Correspondence. C-41-1

28.54 Constituents—Visits to House of Commons, 1976. Correspondence. C-42-1

28.55 Visits to the House of Commons, 1973-75. Correspondence. C-42-1

28.56 Constituents—Hansards, 1976. Correspondence. C-42-1-/76

28.57 Hansard Distribution, 1973-75. Correspondence. C-42-2

29 Register of incoming mail, 1973-77. Contains 6 binders of forms recording the letters received from colleagues and other departments.

30 Index for correspondence A-GN. Contains 4 metal boxes with index cards filed alphabetically. Each card contains the name and address of an individual who wrote Sean O’Sullivan, including the file numbers which contain correspondence from that individual.

31 Index for correspondence GO-O. Contains 4 metal boxes with index cards filed alphabetically. Each card contains the name and address of an individual who wrote Sean O’Sullivan, including the file numbers which contain correspondence from that individual.

32 Index for correspondence OL-Z. Contains 4 metal boxes with index cards filed alphabetically. Each card contains the name and address of an individual who wrote Sean O’Sullivan, including the file numbers which contain correspondence from that individual.

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Series II. Speeches, 1971-1977.

33.1 Index of Speeches, 1971-77. An index of speeches made by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.2 Sir John A. MacDonald Society, Jan. 10/71. Notes for a speech by Sean O’Sullivan to the Sir John A.Macdonald Society of Hamiltion.

33.3 Annual Meeting, Hamilton & Niagara YPC Association, Brock University, May 29/71. A portion of the welcoming remarks to the annual meeting of the Hamilton-Niagara District YPC Association, Brock University.

33.4 Hamilton-Wentworth PC Nomination meeting, May 5/72. Notes for a speech by Sean O’Sullivan to the Hamilton-Wentworth Progressive Conservative Nomination Meeting.

33.5 “A Date with Dief”. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan, Centennial Centre, , , May 18, 1972.

33.6 Introduction, Mr. & Mrs. John Diefenbaker, June 28/72, by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.7 Hamilton-Wentworth PC Meeting, Dundas, Ontario. Notes for a speech by Sean O’Sullivan, Aug. 28/72.Pre-Election speeches, Oct. 1972.

33.8 Pre-election speeches, Oct. 1972.

33.9 Victory speech, Hamilton, Oct. 30/72.

33.10 Sir John A. Macdonald Society, Hamilton. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan for introduction of Perrin Beatty to Sir John A. Macdonald Society, Jan. 6, 1973.

33.11 Saskatoon-Humboldt PC Association Notes for a speech by Sean O’Sullivan to the Annual meeting of Saskatoon-Humboldt PC Association, Jan. 20, 1973.

33.12 Hamilton-Mountain PC Association. Notes for remarks by Sean O’Sullivan to the Hamilton-Mountain Provincial P.C. Association., Feb. 3, 1973.

33.13 Hamilton-Wentworth PC Annual meeting, Winona. Remarks by Sean O’Sullivan, Feb. 23/73.

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33.14 Norfolk PC Association. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan, Feb. 24, 1973.

33.15 Speech in House, Mount Hope Airport, March 16/73. Notes for a speech by Sean O’Sullivan in the House of Commons.

33.16 Hamilton Rotary Club. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan to the Hamilton Rotary Club, April 19,1973.

33.17 Hamilton-Wentworth JayCees. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan to the first meeting of the Hamilton-Wentworth JayCees, May 11, 1973.

33.18 Speech in House—Capital Punishment, May 22, 1973.

33.19 St. Joseph’s School of Nursing. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan, St. Joseph’s School of Nursing, graduation exercises, July 20, 1973.

33.20 Mohawk College. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan, Mohawk College, graduation exercises, Sept. 22, 1973.

33.21 Briarwood Vocational School. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan, Briarwood Vocational School, Graduation Exercises, Oct. 10, 1973.

33.22 Nov. 14/73—Ontario Association of Education . Administrative Officials Hamilton. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan to 5th Annual Conference of the Ontario Association of Education Administrative Officials, Nov. 14, 1973.

33.23 Jones House Dinner—University of New Brunswick, Nov. 19/73. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan to Jones House Dinner at University of New Brunswick, Nov. 19, 1973.

33.24 East Wentworth Rotary, Nov. 30, 1973. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan to East Wentworth Rotary Club, Nov. 30, 1973.

33.25 Fundraising Dinner, Montreal, Dec. 2/73. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan [French]

33.26 Trois-Rivieres Rotary, Dec. 4/73. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan [French]

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33.27 Burns Dinner, Stoney Creek, Jan. 19/74. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.28 Annual Meeting of the Wellington-Grey-Dufferin-Waterloo Progressive Conservative Association, Feb. 13/74. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.29 Lithuanian Meeting, Hamilton, Ont. Feb. 19/74. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.30 PC Annual meeting, March 19/74. Notes for an address.

33.31 Annual meeting, Elgin Federal Progressive Conservative Association, March 28, 1974. Notes for an address.

33.32 Annual meeting, Haldimand Federal Progressive Conservative Association, April 6, 1974. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.33 Hamilton-East Progressive Conservative Association, Nomination meeting, May 3/74. Notes for an Address by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.34 Communion Breakfast, St. Mary’s Anglican Church, May 5/74. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.35 Junior Achievement, Hamilton. May 16/74. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan to members of Junior Achievement.

33.36 Nomination Hamilton-Wentworth/Saltfleet, May 24/74. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.37 Three Candidates Meeting—Bishop Ryan High School, May 31/74. Campaign notes.

33.38 Ontario Young Progressive Conservative Association, Annual Meeting, June 1/74. Notes for an address.

33.39 Fifty United Church, Winona. June 16/74. Notes for an address.

33.40 Diefenbaker Rally, Hamilton-Wentworth, June 19/74. Introductory remarks.

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33.41 Glover Road Public School, Winona, Graduation Class, June 19/74. Notes for an address.

33.42 Lake Avenue Public School, Stoney Creek, Graduation Class, June 20/74. Notes for an address.

33.43 Green Acres Public School, Stoney Creek, Graduation Class, June 20/74. Notes for an address.

33.44 Fundraising dinner for Robert McKinley, June 25/74. Notes for an address.

33.45 Ontario General Contractors Association, Annual Meeting, Sept. 21/74. Notes for an address.

33.46 61st Conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 8/74. Notes for an address.

33.47 Faith Gospel Church, Citizens’ Night, Oct. 27/74. Notes for an address.

33.48 Introduction of Mayor Copps, at meeting of Men’s Club, St. Charles Garnier Parish, Hamilton, Nov. 15/74 (not delivered).

33.49 Wentworth Progressive Conservative Association, Nov. 23/74. Notes for an address.

33.50 Introduction of Duncan Beattie, St. Andrew’s Day Dinner, Nov. 30/74. Notes for an address.

33.51 Assembly at Sir John A. Macdonald High School, Jan. 10, 1975. Notes for an address.

33.52 Beaver Bill, C373, Feb. 21/75. Speech delivered by Sean O’Sullivan on introducing Bill C-373.

33.53 Serra Club, Hamilton, Mar. 3/75. Notes for an address by Sean O’Sullivan

33.54 Founding Meeting of Involvement 70’s, April 19/75. Notes for an address.

33.55 Annual Meeting, Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Association, April 19/95. Notes for an Address. RG 431 page 57

33.56 Meeting of the Leeds Federal Progressive Conservative Association, May 12/75. Notes for an address.

33.57 Farewell Assembly for Rev. R.J. Cote, Bishop Ryan High School, June 10/75. Notes for an address.

33.58 Young Progressive Conservative Association of Sarnia, Annual Meeting, Dec. 3/75. Notes for an address.

33.59 Seventh Annual Max Rotman Award Night, Feb. 29/76. Notes for an address.

33.60 Notes for Opening Remarks to Seminar On International Affairs, March 1/76, Brock University.

33.61 Annual Meeting, Hamilton-Wentworth PC Association, April 23/76. Notes for an address.

33.62 Glanbrook PC Association Annual Meeting, May 14/76. Notes for an address.

33.63 House of Commons—Capital Punishment, July 5/76. Remarks made by Sean O’Sullivan in the House of Commons regarding Capital Punishment.

33.64 House of Commons—Capital Punishment, July 8/76. Remarks made by Sean O’Sullivan in the House of Commons regarding Capital Punishment.

33.65 Introduction of Joe Clark in Hamilton, July 21/76.

33.66 Graduation Exercises of St. John’s College, Brantford, Oct. 24/76. Notes for an address.

33.67 Youth Day Luncheon—Jan. 19/77. Notes for an address.

33.68 Brotherhood Breakfast—Feb. 20, 1977. Notes for remarks by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.69 Founding meeting, Hamilton-Wentworth. Transcript of remarks by Sean O’Sullivan to the founding meeting of the Hamilton-Wentworth Progressive Conservative Association, April 13, 1977.

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33.70 Bill C-12—“Agreement between Canada & Fed. Republic of Germany”, June 2/77. Speech by Sean O’Sullivan in the House of Commons.

33.71 “Traffic Safety”, Private Members Motion, June 3/77. Notes for a speech by Sean O’Sullivan to the House of Commons.

33.72-33.75 Reports from Ottawa, by Sean O’Sullivan, 1974-77. An archive of the reports regularly sent to the constituents of Hamilton-Wentworth.

33.76-33.78 Essays—Brock University, 1975-1977 (12 essays). Essays written by Sean O’Sullivan.

33.79 Other material, 1973-77. Contains a report titled Politics as a Career: Sean O’Sullivan by Marian Rohaly, House of Commons debates, July 5, 1977, a Report from Ottawa by Sean O’Sullivan, June 1977, and stationary from Sean O’Sullivan’s office.

Series III. John Diefenbaker material, 1966-1979.

Subseries A: Correspondence, 1965-1977.

34.1 O’Sullivan, Sean. Contains correspondence [personal letters], 1967-1971. Mostly letters written to Diefenbaker by O’Sullivan, but also includes some letters to O’Sullivan from Diefenbaker.

34.2 Correspondence, 1965-1968. Contains letters written to Sean O’Sullivan from John and Olive Diefenbaker.

34.3 Correspondence, 1969-1972. Contains letters written to Sean O’Sullivan from John and Olive Diefenbaker.

34.4 JGD [John George Diefenbaker] letters, 1965-1973 [photocopies]. Contains photocopies of letters written to Sean O’Sullivan from John and Olive Diefenbaker.

34.5 Diefenbaker Material, May 1970. Contains mostly correspondence, a brochure on Trudeau, and a list of the most quotable quotes of the Right Honourable Member for Prince Albert. RG 431 page 59

34.6 JGD (Diefenbaker) Material, 1972. Notes for a speech by Diefenbaker in Hamilton-Wentworth, June 28, 1972, and a copy of some notes made by Diefenbaker on his memoirs, Jan. 22, 1972.

34.7 JGD Memos [memos to/from J.G. Diefenbaker], 1972.

34.8 JGD’s Birthday Party, 1975. Contains correspondence and commemorative booklets of Diefenbaker’s life and career on the occasion of his 80th birthday. P-01-D/75

34.9 Right Honourable. J.G. Diefenbaker, 1972-73. Contains correspondence and a copy of the Canadian Bill of Rights.

34.10 Right Honourable J.G. Diefenbaker, 1974. Correspondence. P-01

34.11 Right Honourable J.G. Diefenbaker, 1975. Contains correspondence and some photos of a memorial cairn for John A. MacDonald in Scotland. P-01

34.12 Right Honourable J.G. Diefenbaker, 1976. Contains correspondence and news clippings. P-01

34.13 Right Honourable J.G. Diefenbaker, 1977. Contains correspondence and news clippings. P-01

Subseries B: Photographs, 1964-1975, undated.

34.14 Photographs. Includes black & white photographs of John Diefenbaker (some autographed), a programme commemorating Diefenbaker’s 29 years of service as an elected public servant, and commemorative booklets of Diefenbaker’s life and career on the occasion of his 80th birthday.

Subseries C: Promotional material, 1941-47, 1958-1981.

34.15 Diefenbaker material, 1923, 1941-47, 1963, 1968. Contains a booklet, Demagogues’ Directory: How to Scuttle Parliament, Press Gallery Dinner, 1947, autographed by John Diefenbaker, correspondence, news clippings, and Notice of Grant of a Poll for the Electoral district of Prince Albert, , 1968. RG 431 page 60

34.16 Magazine clippings, 1963-1968. Includes articles from Maclean’s (1963), the Hamilton Spectator (1968), and Time (1966), as well as a programme of the annual meeting of the Progressive Conservatives, 1966.

34.17 Promotional material, 1958, 1968, undated. Includes bumper stickers, pamphlets, and posters.

34.18 Manuscripts. A manuscript titled My Friend, Mr. Diefenbaker [1967] by Sean O’Sullivan.

34.19 Stationary. Includes House of Commons letterhead (Office of the Leader Of the Opposition and Office of the Prime Minister)

34.20 Funeral and Memoir, 1979, 1981. Contains a document titled State Funeral of the Rt. Hon. J.G. Diefenbaker, 1895-1979, by Corporal W.L. Drury, and a brief memoir of Diefenbaker by Patrick MacAdam.

Series IV. Sean O’Sullivan material, 1965-1995

Subseries A: Correspondence, 1974-77, 1986-1993, undated.

35.1 Correspondence, 1974, undated. Includes invitations to various political events and special occasions, and Christmas cards from the Mulroneys and other prominent politicians.

35.2 Correspondence, 1986-1993. Includes correspondence from Brian Mulroney, notes for an address by the Prime Minister Brian Mulroney on the occasion of the dedication of the Father Sean O’Sullivan Meditation Room, March 18, 1991, and a transcript of comments made by the Right Honourable John N. Turner on the same occasion.

35.3 Resignation file, 1977. Includes a letter of resignation to the constituents of Hamilton-Wentworth and a signed copy of the official letter of resignation submitted to the House of Commons.

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Subseries B: News clippings, 1974-1995.

35.4 Newspaper clippings, 1974-1995.

Subseries C: Programs, 1980-1992.

35.5 Brock University, 1985-1992. Contains convocation programs, a program dedicating the Sean O’Sullivan theatre, and news clippings.

35.6 National Prayer Breakfast, 1985-1989. Contains a program of the National Prayer Breakfast for April 13, 1989, a brochure with Sean O’Sullivan’s address to the National Prayer Breakfast on March 28, 1985 (in French), a transcript of remarks by John Turner, Sean O’Sullivan and Joe Clark on the same occasion (in English).

35.7 Programs--Other, 1980-1992. Contains an invitation and program to the ordination to the priesthood of Sean O’Sullivan, a program of his first Mass of Thanksgiving, a program of the dedication ceremony of the Father Sean O’Sullivan Meditation Room in the House of Commons, a program of the Order of Canada, Dec. 11, 1986, a program of the funeral service for Sean O’Sullivan, and a brief paper written by O’Sullivan titled A few words in closing…A Final Testament, Dec. 14, 1988.

35.8 Father Sean O’Sullivan Research Centre, St. Joseph’s Hospital, 1993-94. Contains news clippings, newsletters, an inaugural report, and a case statement.

Subseries D: Photographs, 1965-1992, undated.

35.9 Photographs, ca. 1965-1971. Contains several photographs of Sean O’Sullivan as a child with John Diefenbaker, as well as some photos of O’Sullivan with John Robarts, ca. 1970.

35.10 Photographs, ca. 1972-1977. Contains photographs from Sean O’Sullivan’s political career.

35.11 Photographs, ca. 1980-1988. Contains photographs from Sean O’Sullivan’s career as a priest.

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35.12 Photographs, ca. 1990-1992. Contains photographs of the dedication ceremony for the Sean O’Sullivan Meditation Room, House of Commons, March 18, 1991, the You’ve Got a Friend Dinner, being held in tribute to Sean O’Sullivan, with a separate signed message for the occasion signed by Brian Mulroney, 1992, and a photograph of O’Sullivan’s gravestone.

35.13 Photographs (photocopies), 1965, 1971-73, 1986, undated.

Subseries E: Cassette tapes, 1973-81, 1986-88, 1998, undated.

36 Contains 14 audio cassette tapes and 4 VHS tapes of speeches and interviews.

37 Restricted material.

Oversize box: 1 hat 1 framed and signed photograph of Sean O’Sullivan and with Brian and . 1 black & white photograph of Sean O’Sullivan with Queen Elizabeth 1 large photograph of Sean O’Sullivan, ca. 1981 2 diplomas in Latin from the Pontifical Irish College (1977, 1978)

Related Materials:

Ontario. Review of Advocacy for Vulnerable Adults. You've got a friend : a review of advocacy in Ontario : report of the Review of Advocacy for Vulnerable Adults. [Toronto] : Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, 1987. CA2 ON JU99 A220.

O’Sullivan, Sean. Both my houses : from politics to priesthood. Toronto : Key Porter Books, 1986. SPCL BX 4705 O78 A32 1986.

O’Sullivan, Sean. The Great Lakes : draft background paper for the Progressive Conservative Party : submitted to the Honourable Robert L. Stanfield. Ottawa : [Progressive Conservative Party], 1975. SPCL FC 2756 O88 1975.

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O’Sullivan, Sean. The St. Lawrence Seaway : draft background paper for the Progressive Conservative Party : submitted to the Honourable Robert L. Stanfield. Ottawa : [Progressive Conservative Party], 1975. SPCL FC 2763.2 O88 1975.

RG 50, Review of Advocacy for Vulnerable Adults fonds. Brock University Archives, Brock University.