A Descriptive Inventory of the Mel Hurtig Fonds

A Descriptive Inventory of the Mel Hurtig Fonds

<p>Mel Hurtig</p><p>UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA</p><p>UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES</p><p>A Descriptive Inventory of the Mel Hurtig Fonds</p><p>Accession Number: 91-62, 91-63, 91-64, 95-34, 95-101, 95-200, 96-27, 2004-74</p><p>Lynn McPherson Spring 2005</p><p>1 Mel Hurtig</p><p>UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA</p><p>UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES</p><p>Mel Hurtig Fonds</p><p>This guide was prepared with the assistance of a grant from the Canadian Council of Archives, Control of Holdings program. The University Archives gratefully acknowledges the assistance of this grant. Without it, these important records could not have been made accessible to researchers and the public.</p><p>Spring 2005</p><p>2 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Mel Hurtig Fonds</p><p>TABLE OF CONTENTS</p><p>A Descriptive Inventory of the Mel Hurtig Fonds...... 1</p><p>PREFACE...... 5</p><p>INTRODUCTION...... 6</p><p>BIOGRAPHY...... 7</p><p>SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE...... 9</p><p>I. Hurtig Business Records...... 12</p><p>I. OFFICE FORMS...... 12 II. PROCEDURES/EQUIPMENT-RELATED...... 12 III. FINANCIAL/OFFICE EXPENSES...... 13 IV. EMPLOYEE RELATED...... 16 V. OPERATIONS/ACTIVITIES...... 16 VI. LEGAL...... 17 VII. CORRESPONDENCE FILES...... 17 VIII. PROMOTION – GENERAL...... 47 IX. THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA (TCE)...... 49 X. BOOKS PUBLISHED BY HURTIG PUBLISHERS...... 51 XI. OTHER: BOOKS/MAP/PUBLISHING...... 56 II. Committee for an Independent Canada (CIC) Records...... 59</p><p>I. CORRESPONDENCE FILES...... 59 II. CIC OPERATIONS...... 63 III. NATIONAL AND EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETINGS...... 63 IV. COMMUNICATIONS...... 65 V. COMMITTEE/CIC PROJECT ACTIVITY...... 65 VI. LOCAL CHAPTERS...... 67 VII. ISSUES...... 68 III. Council of Canadians (COC) files...... 81</p><p>I. ORGANIZATION FILES...... 81 II. BOARD CORRESPONDENCE AND DOCUMENTS...... 81 III. COC CORRESPONDENCE...... 82 IV. COMMUNICATIONS/PROMOTION...... 89 V. MEMBERSHIP...... 90 VI. CHAPTERS...... 91 VII. FINANCIAL...... 92 VIII. POLICY/ISSUES RELATED...... 93 IV. Mel Hurtig and Politics...... 116</p><p>I. LIBERALS – 1972 ELECTION...... 116</p><p>3 Mel Hurtig</p><p>II. THE NATIONAL PARTY OF CANADA (NPC)...... 116 V. Mel Hurtig as Author...... 129</p><p>I. THE BETRAYAL OF CANADA ...... 129 II. A NEW AND BETTER CANADA – SEE RECORDS IN SERIES IV, NATIONAL PARTY OF CANADA FILES...... 130 III AT TWILIGHT IN THE COUNTRY ; MEMOIRS OF A CANADIAN NATIONALIST...... 130 IV. PAY THE RENT OR FEED THE KIDS ...... 144 V. THE VANISHING COUNTRY: IS IT TOO LATE TO SAVE CANADA? ...... 144 VI. RUSHING TO ARMAGEDDON: THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT CANADA, MISSILE DEFENCE, AND STAR WARS ...... 146 VI. Mel Hurtig’s Personal Papers...... 150</p><p>I. PROPERTY...... 150 II. AWARDS...... 150 III. FAMILY...... 150 IV. MEDICAL/INSURANCE...... 151 V. PERSONAL CALENDAR/SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS/MISCELLANEOUS...... 151 VI. PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE...... 151 VII. PERSONAL CLIPPING FILES...... 157 VIII. PAPERS ABOUT MEL HURTIG...... 158 IX. BOOKS: CANADIANA...... 159 X. PHOTOGRAPHS...... 160 XI. ARTWORK...... 165 XII. EPHEMERA...... 165 VII. Sound Records...... 167</p><p>I. VIDEO RECORDINGS – DATE ORDER...... 167 II. COMPACT DISCS...... 173 III. AUDIO TAPES...... 175</p><p>4 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Mel Hurtig Fonds</p><p>PREFACE</p><p>The University of Alberta Archives was established in 1968 at the recommendation of the President’s Standing Committee on Archives and Documents. Its primary mandate is to acquire, maintain, and preserve the records of the University, in any medium, which contain continuing administrative, legal, and historical value. The Archives constitutes the official “memory” of the University and represents the accumulated experience of our educational community. In addition to these official records, the University Archives also contain the private papers of the University staff whose subjects of research and teaching encompass the world.</p><p>5 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Mel Hurtig Fonds</p><p>INTRODUCTION</p><p>The Mel Hurtig fonds consist of records created and collected by Mel Hurtig, and donated to the University of Alberta Archives. They document his varied and extensive professional and personal interests, and form a valuable addition to the holdings of the University’s archives. </p><p>SOURCE: The Mel Hurtig records were received as eight separate donations to the Archives; the most recent donation received in 2004. They have been brought together in a comprehensive finding-aid. Mr. Hurtig donated his records personally, interested in having his papers remain in Alberta and housed in the same facility as the records of his major publishing projects: The Canadian Encyclopedia and The Junior Canadian Encyclopedia. The fonds remain open, with future donations anticipated.</p><p>ARRANGEMENT NOTE: The Hurtig records are arranged in seven series and titled: Hurtig Business records, Committee for an Independent Canada records, Council of Canadians’ Records, Mel Hurtig and Politics records, Mel Hurtig as Author records, Personal records; and a final series of Audio-Visual records that encompasses aspects of all of the previous series.</p><p>The records are in good physical shape.</p><p>RELATED ACCESSIONS: Records of Hurtig Publishers’ The Canadian Encyclopedia and The Junior Canadian Encyclopedia are housed in the University of Alberta Archives and described separately from the Mel Hurtig records listed in this finding-aid. Researchers should also consult the card catalog for references to Mel Hurtig in other accessions. </p><p>ACCESS: The Mel Hurtig records are open for research. </p><p>EXTENT: 212 m of textual records, 335 photographs, 161 audio-visual items, 21 posters/artwork and ephemera</p><p>DATE RANGE: 1930-2004</p><p>BIOGRAPHY</p><p>6 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Mel Hurtig was born in Edmonton on June 24, 1932 to parents of East European descent. He attended schools in Edmonton, but began his career at an early age, working in retail for a family business, A. & M. Hurtig Furs in Winnipeg. Returning to Edmonton in 1956, he founded a bookstore, Hurtig’s Books, in a small downtown shop. Within five years, Hurtig expanded his shop and introduced innovative ideas such as staging plays in the book store, hosting poetry and book readings and setting up areas in the shop for patrons to play chess, drink coffee and socialize. His business grew into one of the largest retail book operations in Canada, with three stores operating in Edmonton and total sales rising to just under $700, 000 a year. </p><p>Hurtig sold his book operations in 1972, and established Hurtig Publishers, with a plan to publish Canadian titles. The publishing company published many books, including such titles as: The Unjust Society, An Idiot Joy, and Alberta: A Natural History. Mel Hurtig was twice named Canadian Book Publisher of the Year. In 1980, Hurtig launched the largest and most ambitious project of his publishing career with a plan to publish a comprehensive Canadian Encyclopedia. The Canadian Encyclopedia was published in 1985, a revised and expanded second edition published in 1988, and The Junior Encyclopedia of Canada published in 1990. Mel Hurtig sold his publishing company to McClelland and Stewart in May of 1991; many of his titles remain in print and The Canadian Encyclopedia is available as a CD-ROM, as an online version on the Internet, and a special one-volume Encyclopedia was published to mark the millennium in 2000.</p><p>Alongside his career in book selling and publishing, Mel Hurtig was and remains a passionate nationalist and activist. His early political activities included leading a small Alberta group in supporting the 1967 candidacy of Pierre Trudeau for the Liberal leadership. He ran unsuccessfully for Parliament for the Liberals in 1972, but left the party in 1973. With a group of like-minded nationalists, including Walter Gordon, Jack McClelland, and Claude Ryan, Hurtig attended the founding of the Committee for an Independent Canada (CIC), and acted as its chair in 1973-74. The CIC founders were concerned about the high degree of foreign ownership in Canada and its persuasive influence on the lives of Canadians in the domains of politics, economics and culture. The CIC went on to raise a petition of over 170,000 names against foreign economic and cultural domination of Canada, and remained active until 1980. In 1985, Mel Hurtig founded a new national organization: The Council of Canadians (COC). Its focus was to raise public awareness and lobby against the “free trade” initiative in order to preserve and reinforce Canadian sovereignty. The COC, still in existence, develops policies, lobbies government, and strives to create public awareness around issues of Canadian nationalism and sovereignty. </p><p>Mel Hurtig announced his resignation from the Council of Canadians at its 1992 Annual General Meeting and his intention to launch a new political party: “The National Party of Canada”. He was elected leader of the party in November 1992, and the party’s policy book: A New and Better Canada was published in December 1992. The party grew quickly and managed to field 171 candidates in ridings across the country in the 1993 </p><p>7 Mel Hurtig federal election. Less than a year later, the party was dissolved by its council amid allegations of financial mismanagement and other internal problems.</p><p>After leaving publishing, Hurtig became an author with the publishing of Betrayal of Canada (1991), a passionate appeal for Canada’s survival, and then a memoir, At Twilight in the Country: Memoirs of a Canadian Nationalist (1996). His three latest books include Pay the Rent or Feed the Kids (2000), The Vanishing Country: Is It Too Late to Save Canada? (2002), and the recent Rushing to Armageddon (2004). The high profile Mel Hurtig enjoys with his many involvements, professional career, and writing ensures his demand for public speaking engagements across the country. He has actively volunteered on numerous boards and committees, and his commitments and passions have been recognized with the bestowing of many awards and honorary degrees. Mel Hurtig is an Officer of the Order of Canada and received the Lester B. Pearson Man of the Year Peace Award (1988). Recently, he was named an ‘Edmontonian of the Century’, honoring individuals who contributed significantly to Edmonton’s growth in the past 100 years.</p><p>Mel Hurtig has four grown daughters, and he resides in Edmonton with his wife Kay. </p><p>8 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Mel Hurtig</p><p>SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE</p><p>The Mel Hurtig fonds encompass a wide range of records, documenting the many areas of interest and pursuits Mr. Hurtig enjoyed in the professional, personal and political arenas of his life.</p><p>In the first series, Hurtig Business Records, only a few files concern Hurtig’s Bookstore; most of the files relate instead to his publishing concerns. The series includes correspondence with authors and a series of files Hurtig called “Possible Future Books”, where book proposals and potential publishing projects were considered. The correspondence with authors is very interesting and the Hurtig Business records series provides the researcher with some sense of the complexity involved in the publishing world. There is extensive business correspondence files located in Series 1 and they have been arranged in date order by day, month and year. It is perhaps a misnomer to label Hurtig’s correspondence as business or personal or CIC/COC etc., because such tidy separations do not actually exist in his correspondence. All these ‘boundaries’ blend together. His letters to authors, for example, often contain information related to his CIC and COC initiatives, and the hundreds of invitations he receives for speaking engagements invite him to speak on topics encompassing his many interests and expertise. In the end, the letter-head the letters were sent on determined what series the correspondence was filed with; the letters located in this series were written on various Hurtig business logo stationery. The CIC and COC correspondence are likewise filed because of the letter-head or titles typed on the retained flimsy file copies. In more recent dates, the correspondence often consists of printed e-mails, again on numerous issues and topics, but is filed in the ‘Personal Records’ series because of when they were written in relation to Mel Hurtig’s stage of life and career. Separate finding-aids are available to the records of The Canadian Encyclopedia and The Junior Encyclopedia of Canada </p><p>Mel Hurtig’s involvement with the Committee for an Independent Canada and with the Council of Canadians is well-documented in Series 2 and Series 3 of the fonds, particularly in regard to the issues both groups were involved with. Hurtig was a central figure in both organizations, and his correspondence files provide a valuable record of the day-to-day operations of these national bodies, as well as a more global view of the organizations and the public personas they presented. There are copies of board meeting documents and executive correspondence, as well as policy documentation, issue- oriented presentations, news releases and related clipping files. A major issue the COC, in particular, rallied against was the Free Trade Agreement and there is an extensive collection of research material and documents gathered for background reference and research purposes. The COC corresponded with federal politicians, well-known Canadians, and other action bodies (such as the Pro-Canada Network) in assembling their</p><p>9 Mel Hurtig issues information library, as evidenced in the Series 3 files. Peace and disarmament issues are also extensively documented in the COC files.</p><p>Series 4, consisting of Mel Hurtig’s political files, contains files related to his membership in and candidacy for the Federal Liberal Party and more extensively, his founding and leading of the National Party of Canada. The National Party records are fascinating in that they clearly document a unique event in the Canadian political landscape. In a time frame of about two years, a party was formed, ran a national election campaign, and was dissolved, with the records in this series documenting the dramatic unfolding of events.</p><p>Mel Hurtig’s book writing files are retained in Series 5. There are complete drafts of the following Hurtig books: The Betrayal of Canada, At Twilight in the Country, The Vanishing Country, and Rushing to Armageddon. Chapter drafts contain editing comments, corrections and additions and deletions. There are also related clipping and publicity files that document the book signing and speaking tours post publication.</p><p>Series 6 is broadly defined as personal records, and includes textual files, published material and photographs. While the files contain references to family and personal concerns, again there is the blurring of boundaries with a lot of the e-mail correspondence focusing on political and issue-oriented topics. Hurtig corresponds with well-known Canadians in campaigns designed to oppose missile defense, call attention to issues of Canadian sovereignty and affect political change. The photographs span a period of some sixty years, and also included in this series is a collection of books given to Hurtig by their authors, with Hurtig usually referenced in the book.</p><p>The final series, Series 7, contains audio-visual records including video-tapes, cassette tapes, and compact discs. The subject matter of this material references all the previous series topics, and is listed in date order. </p><p>The records are in excellent physical shape and provide a very complete documentation of the activities and passions of a well-known Canadian.</p><p>10 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Series 1</p><p>HURTIG BUSINESS RECORDS</p><p>1. Hurtig Business Records Series 1 –1962-1995. --7.80 m of textual records.</p><p>Archival Description: The records in this series consist of the records generated by Hurtig’s Publishing Company. There are 11 sub-series that specifically document the operational activities of the business, with the bulk of the records consisting of correspondence files. Within the correspondence sub-series is found correspondence with publishers, booksellers, contracted and potential authors, individuals (arranged alphabetically by name), and general business correspondence arranged in date order. In addition to the textual material is a series of books, all published by Hurtig’s Publishers, and listed in order of publication date. </p><p>Scope and Content: The records in this series document the many operations of a publishing company, including office procedures, financial and employee records, legal records, correspondence files, promotional activities and publications. The most extensive records in this series are the correspondence files, as described above. On a daily basis, Hurtig and his staff deal with a large amount of correspondence inquiring about possible book ideas, hints on how to prepare writing for publication, and general inquiries about all aspects of the publishing business. Mel Hurtig receives many invitations to speak to groups, and a lot of these invitations are handled as part of the daily business correspondence. There are also publishing information packages and Company promotional records</p><p>The series title is based on the content of the records.</p><p>A file listing follows. </p><p>11 Mel Hurtig</p><p>I. Hurtig Business Records</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p> i. Office Forms</p><p>Box 1</p><p>91-62-1 Sale of bookstores 1966-1972</p><p>91-62-2 Hurtig Publishers – New Premises 1973 Lease agreement and related correspondence</p><p>91-62-3 New Premises/Office Space – Memo 1990</p><p>91-62-4 Hurtig Publishers – Stationery samples 1980’s,1990’s</p><p>91-62-5 Hurtig Publishers – Cost form, blank Ca 1983</p><p>91-62-6 Hurtig Publishers – Publication checklist form, Ca. 1983 blank</p><p>91-62-7 Hurtig Publishers – Revenue form, blank Ca. 1983</p><p>91-62-8 Hurtig Publishers – Drop shipment request list Ca. 1983 form, blank</p><p>91-62-9 Hurtig Publishers – Publishing stock form, blank Ca. 1983</p><p>91-62-10 Hurtig Publishers – Time sheet forms, blank Ca. 1983</p><p>91-62-11 Hurtig Publishers – Revenue sheet master, blank Ca. 1983</p><p> ii. Procedures/Equipment-Related</p><p>91-62-12 Comcheq – Notes Ca. 1985</p><p>91-62-13 Hurtig Publishers – Office equipment contracts 1980</p><p>91-62-14 Datapoint Ltd. – Correspondence 1982</p><p>12 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-15 TRW Data 1982</p><p>91-62-16 Canadia- Telebook 1982, 1985</p><p>91-62-17 Envelopes invoice 1985</p><p>91-62-18 Telephone answering – Procedure 1985</p><p>91-62-19 Micom Service 1985-1986</p><p>91-62-20 Minolta invoices 1986-1987</p><p>91-62-21 Sony of Canada – Correspondence, re. 1985-1986 Dictaphone machine</p><p> iii. Financial/Office Expenses</p><p> iii-1 Accounts:</p><p>91-62-22 Hurtig Bookstore – Accounts payable 1972-1973</p><p>91-62-23 Hurtig Publishers – Daily balance sheets 1978-1979</p><p>91-62-24 Hurtig Publishers – Daily balance sheets 1975-1982</p><p>91-62-25 Hurtig Publishers – Reconciliation of accounts November 1982 receivable</p><p>91-62-26 Hurtig Publishers – Daily balance sheets 1983-1984</p><p>91-62-27 Hurtig Publishers – Accounts receivable 1985-1991</p><p>91-62-28 Hurtig Publishers – Accounts receivable May, June 1989</p><p>91-62-29 Hurtig Publishers – Donations and miscellaneous 1981-1988</p><p> iii-2 Expenses:</p><p>91-62-30 Courier rate sheets Ca. 1985</p><p>91-62-31 Alberta Government Telephones 1984-1985</p><p>91-62-32 Packing slips for Hurtig Publisher office supplies 1985</p><p>13 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-33 Long distance telephone log 1985-1986</p><p>91-62-34 City of Edmonton business tax 1985</p><p>91-62-35 Taxes – Business assessment 1986</p><p>91-62-36 Hurtig Publishers – Workmen’s Compensation 1983-1984</p><p>91-62-37 Hurtig Publishers – Letterhead quotations 1984</p><p>91-62-38 Dollars Owing – Correspondence 1980-1982</p><p>Box 2</p><p>91-62-39 Hurtig Publishers – Waybills 1985-1986</p><p>91-62-40 Book Prizes 1981-1982</p><p>91-62-41 Donations – Letters sent 1986</p><p>91-62-42 Royalty payments 1985</p><p>91-62-43 Royalty payments 1985-1987</p><p>91-62-44 Commissions 1986</p><p>91-62-45 Hurtig Communications – GST payment record 1992</p><p> iii-3 Bank Related</p><p>91-62-46 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce – 1968-1982 Financing publication of the Canadian Encyclopedia</p><p>91-62-47 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce – 1974-1983 Correspondence and monthly loan statements (for New Canadian Encyclopedia Publishing Ltd.); includes CIBC annual report (1982) </p><p>91-62-48 Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce – 1983-1984 Financial documents and monthly loan statements (as above)</p><p>14 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-49 Canadian Commercial Bank – Loans and 1984-1985 account information</p><p>91-62-50 Canadian Commercial Bank – Correspondence 1985</p><p>91-62-51 Postage Cheques – Bank approval 1983</p><p>91-62-52 Federal Business Development Bank 1984</p><p> iii-4 Loans/Assistance/Grants</p><p>91-62-53 Winspear Foundation – Funding application Ca. 1988</p><p>91-62-54 Canada Council – Grant information 1972-1977</p><p>91-62-55 Canada Council 1985</p><p>91-62-56 Federal Government Department of 1983 Communications – Correspondence</p><p>91-62-57 Federal Minister of Communications – 1984-1985 Correspondence </p><p>91-62-58 Financial material and loan information 1983-1985</p><p>91-62-59 Alberta Opportunity Company – Bank loan 1979-1983</p><p>91-62-60 Alberta Opportunity Company – Loan 1983 information</p><p>91-62-61 Financial material and loan information May-July 1983</p><p>91-62-62 Alberta Culture 1985</p><p>91-62-63 Hurtig Publishers – Book sales 1976-1988</p><p>91-62-64 Hurtig Publishers – Customer orders 1985-1986</p><p> iv. Employee Related</p><p>91-62-65 Hurtig Publishers – Sales/salaries comparison 1964-1972</p><p>15 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-66 Hurtig Publishers – Christmas bonuses 1977-1988</p><p>91-62-67 Editorial staff – Memos sent to editors from Mel 1978-1987 Hurtig</p><p>91-62-68 Hurtig Publishers – Memos 1987-1988</p><p>Box 3</p><p>91-62-69 Shaw, David – Correspondence, re: book design 1975-1986 and production</p><p>91-62-70 McGuire, Frank – Memo of Understanding 1984-1985</p><p>91-62-71 Art Director’s index to photographers – 1975-1976 Correspondence</p><p>91-62-72 Photographers 1982-1990</p><p>91-62-73 Illustrators 1981-1990</p><p>91-62-74 St. Pierre, Patricia – Resume and letters of 1972-1976 reference</p><p>91-62-75 Promotion representative – Report 1982</p><p>91-62-76 Public Relations and advertising position – 1982 Resumes</p><p>91-62-77 Hurtig Publishers – Employment applications 1982-1984</p><p>91-62-78 Editor search/Resume 1989-1991</p><p> v. Operations/Activities</p><p>91-62-79 Hurtig Publishers – Year end reports – 1973-1985 Summaries of accounts payable, royalties owing, petty cash and correspondence</p><p>91-62-80 Hurtig Publishers – Year end reports; summaries 1976-1985 as above</p><p>91-62-81 Hurtig Publishers – Inventory Ca. 1985</p><p>16 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>Box 4</p><p>91-62-82 Hurtig Publishers – Inventories and publishing 1972-1983 stock lists</p><p>91-62-83 Hurtig Publishers – Remainders of book titles 1985</p><p>91-62-84 Hurtig Publishers – Annual publishing schedule 1973-1989</p><p>91-62-85 Hurtig Publishers – Logo design information 1967</p><p>91-62-86 Hurtig Publishers – Circulars 1978-1982</p><p> vi. Legal</p><p>91-62-87 Hurtig Publishers – Correspondence with its 1972-1978 lawyers (Legal firm of Crockett, Hattersley, Ketchum and Niziol)</p><p>91-62-88 Legal cases – Correspondence 1977-1978</p><p>91-62-89 Charge against Hurtig Publishing under 1976-1984 Combines Investigation Act</p><p>91-62-90 Hurtig v. Reynolds Impersonation Action 1978-1980</p><p> vii. Correspondence Files</p><p>91-62-91 Author Addresses Ca. 1980</p><p>91-62-92 Address list Ca. 1985</p><p> vii-1 Correspondence with Publishers:</p><p>91-62-93 Canadian Booksellers Association – 1986-1987 Newsletters/Bibliofile</p><p>91-62-94 Association of Canadian Publishers 1976-1981, 1986</p><p>91-62-95 Association of Canadian Publishers – Seminar: February 22, 1978 “Publishing as a Business” led by Scott McIntyre</p><p>17 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-96 Educational Publishers Group 1987</p><p>91-62-97 Ablex Publishing 1981</p><p>91-62-98 Alaska Northwest Publishing 1975-1976</p><p>91-62-99 K.S. Giniger Co. Publishers 1979-1984</p><p>91-62-100 Granada Publishing Ltd. – Correspondence 1974-1975 about royalty statements</p><p>91-62-101 Graphis Press Corporation 1978-1983</p><p>Box 5</p><p>91-62-102 Graphis Press Corporation 1984-1987</p><p>91-62-103 Hamlyn Publishing 1985</p><p>91-62-104 Hollinger House Ltd. – re: Disagreement on 1972-1974 balance owing on account</p><p>91-62-105 Hunter Rose Company 1975-1979</p><p>91-62-106 McClelland and Stewart 1970-1972</p><p>91-62-107 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. 1981-1983</p><p>91-62-108 McIntyre & Stanton Ltd. 1971-1976</p><p>91-62-109 Mika Publishing 1970-1974</p><p>91-62-110 Pandora Publishing 1975</p><p> vii-2 Correspondence with Booksellers/Bookstores</p><p>91-62-111 Sales Representatives – Memos 1968-1975</p><p>91-62-112 Canadian Booksellers Association 1977-1983, 1987</p><p>91-62-113 Canadian Booksellers Association – Convention 1984-1991</p><p>18 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p> information and correspondence</p><p>91-62-114 Bookselling 1973-1995</p><p>91-62-115 Canadian Booksellers – Listing 1980</p><p>91-62-116 Alberta Book and Novelty Ltd. 1983</p><p>91-62-117 Antiquarians 1974</p><p>91-62-118 Charles E. Tuttle Company 1975</p><p>91-62-119 Coles Book Stores 1978-1988</p><p>91-62-120 Corgi Books 1985</p><p> vii-3 Correspondence: Possible Future Books (PFB Files)</p><p>91-62-121 Book proposals 1976-1986</p><p>91-62-122 Book proposals 1979-1985</p><p>91-62-123 Book proposals 1980-1985</p><p>Box 6</p><p>91-62-124 Book proposals/submitted poetry 1981-1985</p><p>91-62-125 Ahearn, Catherine Cristobel – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-126 Alberta 1984 – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-127 Amatt, John – PFB 1984</p><p>91-62-128 Appetizers – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-129 Banff – PFB 1985</p><p>91-62-130 Baird, David M. – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-131 Barclay, James – PFB 1990</p><p>19 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-132 Bard, Margaret – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-133 Barrett, Dave – PFB 1985</p><p>91-62-134 Barrie, Marc – PFB 1985</p><p>91-62-135 Battle, Ken – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-136 Battle, Tim – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-137 Beckman, Christopher C. – PFB 1985</p><p>91-62-138 Beddoes, Dick – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-139 Beissel, Henry – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-140 Berstein, Claire – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-141 Best, Henry B.M. – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-142 Best Hiking in the Canadian Mountain West – 1986 PFB</p><p>91-62-143 Birds of Canada – PFB 1982-1983</p><p>91-62-144 Bork, Egon – PFB 1982-1983</p><p>91-62-145 Bott, Robert – PFB n.d.</p><p>91-62-146 Botting, Gary – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-147 Breuer, Michael – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-148 Browne, Jane Jordan – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-149 Brybycin, George – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-150 Bushman, Len – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-151 Cameron, Beverly J. – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-152 Carrigan, Ed – PFB n.d.</p><p>20 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-153 The Canadian Business Reader - PFB 1985</p><p>91-62-154 Canadian Petroleum – PFB 1984</p><p>91-62-155 The Century Plan – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-156 Charly – The Prospector (David C. Carpenter) – 1981-1982 PFB</p><p>91-62-157 Chatelin, Ray – PFB 1979-1981</p><p>91-62-158 Cheveldayoff, Wayne – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-159 Children’s Encyclopaedia - PFB 1979-1981</p><p>91-62-160 Clark, Nan – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-161 Clarkson, Stephen – PFB 1984</p><p>91-62-162 Cleaver, Elizabeth – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-163 Cockburn, Robert – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-164 Cohen, Dian – PFB 1979-1981</p><p>91-62-165 Colombo, John Robert – PFB 1982-1984</p><p>91-62-166 Colombo’s – PFB 1982-1984</p><p>91-62-167 Contemporary Canadian Art – PFB 1984</p><p>91-62-168 Contemporary Canadian Native Art – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-169 Cooking and Company – PFB 1984</p><p>91-62-170 Cramond, Mike – PFB 1985</p><p>91-62-171 Crawford, Neil – PFB (Diefenbaker) 1974-1975, 1981</p><p>91-62-172 Crawford, Neil – PFB (The Lonely Patriot) 1980-1981</p><p>91-62-173 Crowe, Jean – PFB (Poverty) 1981, 1984</p><p>21 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-174 Davey, Keith – PFB 1984</p><p>91-62-175 Davis, Richard – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-176 Dawn, Maralee – PFB 1985</p><p>91-62-177 Dempsey, Hugh – PFB 1977-1980</p><p>91-62-178 Douglas, Tommy – PFB 1980</p><p>91-62-179 Eber, Dorothy – PFB 1981-1985</p><p>91-62-180 Eisler, Dale – PFB 1985</p><p>91-62-181 Erickson, Arthur – PFB 1978-1979</p><p>91-62-182 Flanagan, T.E. – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-183 Francis, R.D. – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-184 Fraser & Associates – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-185 Gertler, Len – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-186 Goldi, John – PFB 1980</p><p>91-62-187 Harper, Kenn – PFB 1978-1981</p><p>91-62-188 Henry, Walter – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-189 Hirnschell – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-190 Holt, Malcolm J. – PFB Ca. 1981</p><p>Box 7</p><p>91-62-191 Hopkins, Anthony – PFB 1982-1984</p><p>91-62-192 Hotel Book – PFB 1979-1980</p><p>91-62-193 Hull, Bobby – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-194 Hunka, Bob – PFB 1985</p><p>22 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-195 Ipellie, Alootook – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-196 Jackson, T. – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-197 Kahane, Jackie – PFB 1981-1982</p><p>91-62-198 Kraulis, Janis – PFB 1978-1983</p><p>91-62-199 Kure, Marta (compiler) Forget It! – PFB n.d.</p><p>91-62-200 Lange, Lynda – (Poetry) – PFB 1984</p><p>91-62-201 Liberal Democracy – PFB n.d.</p><p>91-62-202 Lister, R.H. – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-203 McCormick, Ken – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-204 McCracken, M. – PFB n.d.</p><p>91-62-205 McGrath, Robin – PFB 1984</p><p>91-62-206 MacLaren, S. – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-207 Manitopyes, Alvin – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-208 Morrow, William – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-209 Morton, Desmond – PFB 1983-1984</p><p>91-62-210 Munro, John – PFB n.d.</p><p>91-62-211 Murray, Joan – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-212 Newhouse, Miriam (Canadian Actors’ 1982 Handbook) – PFB</p><p>91-62-213 Nichols, Tom – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-214 Oeming, Al (Al Oeming Story) – PFB 1980</p><p>91-62-215 Picture Book of Canada’s Indians – PFB 1981-1984</p><p>23 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-216 Pilsworth, Graham (Joy of Politics) – PFB 1980</p><p>91-62-217 Pocklington, Peter – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-219 Ponting, Richard – PFB 1984-1985</p><p>91-62-220 Pratt, Larry – PFB 1978-1984</p><p>91-62-221 Presley (Elvis) – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-222 Purdy, Al – PFB 1981-1982</p><p>91-62-223 Putnam, William – PFB 1984</p><p>91-62-224 Quotations – PFB 1978</p><p>91-62-225 Radford, Tom (Western Canada Celebration) – 1980 PFB</p><p>91-62-226 Real Poverty Report (reprinting) – PFB 1978-1979</p><p>91-62-227 Reasons, Charles – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-228 Reeves, John (Literary Portraits) – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-229 Richards, John – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-230 Ringrose, Doug – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-231 Roche, Douglas – PFB 1987</p><p>91-62-232 Rodeos – PFB 1979-1982</p><p>91-62-233 Ronning, Chester – PFB 1979</p><p>91-62-234 Roper, Brian – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-235 Rowley, Diana and Graham (Arctic) – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-236 Rubenstein, Lorne (Different Games of Golf) – 1980-1982 PFB</p><p>24 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-237 Russell, Andy – PFB 1977-1982</p><p>91-62-238 Sauer, Robert – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-239 Savage, Harry (West) – PFB n.d.</p><p>91-62-240 Scriver, Stephen – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-241 Semeniuk, Robert S. – PFB 1983 – 1984</p><p>91-62-242 Short History of B.C. – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-243 Sierra Sports Group – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-244 Silver, Ray – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-245 Simpson, Jeff – PFB 1985</p><p>91-62-246 Slicing, Hooking and Cooking – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-247 Smith, Denis – PFB 1977-1978</p><p>91-62-248 Smith, Donald – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-249 Soper, J.D. – PFB 1979</p><p>Box 8</p><p>91-62-250 Spalding, David – PFB 1982-1983</p><p>91-62-251 Stewart, Walter – PFB 1974</p><p>91-62-252 Suzuki, David – PFB 1981-1983</p><p>91-62-253 Walley, Peter – PFB 1980-1981</p><p>91-62-254 Warner, John A (Indian Art) – PFB 1980</p><p>91-62-255 Warnock, Jack – PFB 1979, 1983</p><p>91-62-256 Watson, Budd – PFB 1981</p><p>91-62-257 Weaver, Bob (Great Canadian Indian Stories) – 1979</p><p>25 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>PFB</p><p>91-62-258 Weslock, Nick – PFB 1984</p><p>91-62-259 Whitaker, Muriel – PFB 1981-1982</p><p>91-62-260 White, Jerry – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-261 Whyard, Florence – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-262 Whyte, Jon – PFB 1982</p><p>91-62-263 Wildflowers of Banff, Jasper etc. – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-264 Wilson, Garrett – PFB 1985</p><p>91-62-265 Woodcock, George – PFB 1980, 1983</p><p>91-62-266 The Yellow Star – PFB n.d.</p><p>91-62-267 Young, Isabelle R. – PFB 1983</p><p>91-62-268 Zanker, Stephen – PFB n.d.</p><p> vii-4 Book/Script Proposals</p><p>91-62-269 Book proposals 1982–1984</p><p>91-62-270 Berger, Thomas S. - Book proposal re: Alberta 1985 Native Claims Settlement</p><p>91-62-271 Business is People – Book proposal 1972</p><p>91-62-272 The Far Shore – Book proposal 1973</p><p>91-62-273 Game Show proposal – (for a Canadian content n.d. television game show)</p><p>91-62-274 The Great Canadian Dictionary – Book proposal 1978-1980</p><p>91-62-275 A Guide to Alberta’s Wilderness Areas – Book n.d. proposal</p><p>26 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-276 How to be a Successful Politician in Canada 1984-1985 (Graham Pilsworth, Ed Hailwood) - Book proposal</p><p>91-62-277 MacDonald, Neil B. – Book proposal 1972-1973</p><p>91-62-278 MacLagan, David – Book proposal 1973-1975</p><p>91-62-279 McTeer, Maureen – Book proposal 1978-1980</p><p>91-62-280 Manuscript recommendation – Correspondence n.d.</p><p>91-62-281 Mardon, E.G. – Book proposal 1970-1973</p><p>91-62-282 Moore, A. Martin – Book proposal 1973</p><p>91-62-283 Morse, Randy and Pratt, Lawrence – Book 1973 proposal</p><p>91-62-284 Science Unit Text (Grade 9-11 Teacher’s Guide) n.d. – Book proposal</p><p>91-62-285 Winter Camping – Book proposal 1979</p><p> vii-5 Correspondence: Name/Subject (Alphabetical Order)</p><p>91-62-286 Alberta Education, re: the Alberta Heritage 1977-1978 Learning project</p><p>91-62-287 Alberta Heritage, re: Learning Resources project 1977-1979</p><p>91-62-288 Alberta Human Tights & Civil Liberties 1972-1989 Association</p><p>91-62-289 Axworthy, Tom 1985</p><p>91-62-290 Book and Periodical Development Council – May 9, 1979 Includes meeting transcript</p><p>Box 9</p><p>91-62-291 Burgess Michael, re: immigration 1990</p><p>27 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-292 Cameron, Ian June 1983</p><p>91-62-293 Canada Books: Books for Canadian Education 1976-1977</p><p>91-62-294 Champlain Society Council – Includes meeting 1975, 1976 minutes and newsletter</p><p>91-62-295 Cover to Cover Inc. (Marketing Company) 1985</p><p>91-62-296 DIALOG Magazine 1988-1989</p><p>91-62-297 Dobson, Hugh F.H. – Poetry 1991</p><p>91-62-298 Friends of the Earth 1982-1983</p><p>91-62-299 Garner, Gordon – Includes commission sheets 1976-1983</p><p>91-62-300 Goldsmith, Perry/Contemporary Dialog Ltd. 1981-1983</p><p>91-62-301 Guinness Ltd. – re: Canadian rights to publish 1969-1975 Book of Records; includes news clippings</p><p>91-62-302 Hughes, Campbell B. – Beta Associates 1983</p><p>91-62-303 Ignatieff, G. – re: Planned lecture – “Canada and 1983-1986 the Danger of Nuclear War”</p><p>91-62-304 Jewett, Pauline 1969-1975</p><p>91-62-305 Kanee, Brian H. (Public Relations consultant) n.d.</p><p>91-62-306 Kreisel, Henry – Includes paper and memorial 1987 notice</p><p>91-62-307 Correspondence – ‘L’ 1967-1975, 1981</p><p>91-62-308 Lafferty, G.G.D. (Law firm) 1972-1973</p><p>91-62-309 Lammers, John – re: Yukon Territory 1975</p><p>91-62-310 “Last Post Magazine” 1972</p><p>28 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-311 Laurence, Margaret 1968</p><p>91-62-312 Lentner, Howard H. 1973</p><p>91-62-313 Libraries 1969-1970, 1975</p><p>91-62-314 Littleton, Jim 1970-1971</p><p>91-62-315 “Living Green” – Business plan re: publication July 1990</p><p>91-62-316 London Free Press Printing 1971-1972</p><p>91-62-317 Longpre, Kerry 1975</p><p>91-62-318 Lougheed, Peter - Mel Hurtig’s comments on September 18, White Paper 1984</p><p>91-62-319 Lynch, Charles February 1972</p><p>91-62-320 Lucier, Robert, Chartered Accountant 1975</p><p>91-62-321 Correspondence – ‘M’ (folder 1 of 2) 1969-1975</p><p>91-62-322 Correspondence – ‘M’ (folder 2 of 2) 1967-1969</p><p>91-62-323 Correspondence – ‘Mc & Mac’ 1964, 1967-1975</p><p>Box 10</p><p>91-62-324 Maclab Ltd., re: rental agreement with Sandy 1967-1972 MacTaggart</p><p>91-62-325 MacLean’s Magazine 1969-1971, 1975</p><p>91-62-326 McPherson Cartoon Annual 1974-1976</p><p>91-62-327 Mains, Geoff 1975</p><p>91-62-328 Mayfair Golf and Country Club – re: Organizing 1978-1980 golf tournaments</p><p>91-62-329 Miscellaneous 1985-1986</p><p>29 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-330 Morton, W.L. 1971</p><p>91-62-331 Myths and Legends of British North America 1966-1967</p><p>91-62-332 Correspondence – ‘N’ 1967-1975</p><p>91-62-333 National Museum 1968</p><p>91-62-334 National Party of Canada – Early 1979-1980 correspondence</p><p>91-62-335 Neatby, L.H. 1970-1973</p><p>91-62-336 Newfeld, Frank – re: Book design and layout 1966</p><p>91-62-337 Newman, Peter C. 1969-1973, 1989</p><p>91-62-338 New York Times Book Promotion 1971-1972</p><p>91-62-339 Newest Review 1975</p><p>91-62-340 Nielsen, Richard, C.B.C. 1971</p><p>91-62-341 Norris (Vancouver Sun cartoonist) 1974-1975</p><p>91-62-342 Correspondence – ‘O’ 1967-1974</p><p>91-62-343 Ootes, Jake, Director, Department of 1974-1975 Information, N.W.T. Government</p><p>91-62-344 Ogle, Ed 1972-1977</p><p>91-62-345 O’Neill, Ray – re: Photographs and calendars 1966-1968</p><p>91-62-346 Ontario Royal Commission on Book Publishing 1971-1972</p><p>91-62-347 “Opportunities for Youth” – re: Alberta March 1972 Students’ Literacy Magazine Project</p><p>91-62-348 Owen, Bird Barristers & Solicitors – Possible 1976-1977 defamation case</p><p>91-62-349 Oxford Leaseholds Co. 1968-1971</p><p>30 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-350 Oxford Store – re: Retail space 1969</p><p>91-62-351 Correspondence – ‘P’ 1967-1969</p><p>91-62-352 Correspondence – ‘P’ (Part 2) 1970-1975</p><p>91-62-353 Pacey, Desmond, Dean of Graduate Studies, 1967-1968 University of New Brunswick</p><p>91-62-354 Partridge, Dale – CJCA Talk-Back response 1972</p><p>91-62-355 Permission to Reprint letters 1974-1975</p><p>91-62-356 Permission to Reprint letters 1975-1979</p><p>Box 11</p><p>91-62-357 Posluns, Michael – Correspondence, re: The 1971-1972 Fourth World</p><p>91-62-358 Possible Titles 1972-1975</p><p>91-62-359 Powrie, Tom, Professor of Economics, 1976-1978 University of Alberta – Correspondence re: studies of foreign capital; includes report, research grant information and Hurtig’s publishing and distributing report</p><p>91-62-360 Publishing Information – General information 1972-1985</p><p>91-62-361 Publishing Industry – General information 1980’s, 1990’s</p><p>91-62-362 Surfacing Film Production Inc. 1979-1984</p><p>91-62-363 Trudeau, Pierre – Correspondence and reference 1968-1995 material</p><p>91-62-364 Who’s Really Who in Canada – Gould/Pilsworth 1983-1985 correspondence file</p><p> vii-6 Correspondence – Date Files A variety of correspondence sent to and from </p><p>31 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>Mel Hurtig, and covering a variety of topics including publishing information, speaking engagements, current issues, etc. The ‘sent’ correspondence is usually on Hurtig business letter-head, although the correspondence topics are sometimes not easily distinguished from those topics discussed in later series.</p><p>91-62-365 Business correspondence 1965-1969</p><p>91-62-366 Business correspondence 1970</p><p>91-62-367 Business correspondence March 1971</p><p>91-62-368 Business correspondence April – August 1971</p><p>91-62-369 Business correspondence September – December 1971</p><p>91-62-370 Business correspondence January 1972</p><p>91-62-371 Business correspondence February 1972</p><p>Box 12</p><p>91-62-372 Business correspondence March 1972</p><p>91-62-373 Business correspondence April 1972</p><p>91-62-374 Business correspondence May 1972</p><p>91-62-375 Business correspondence June 1972</p><p>91-62-376 Business correspondence July 1972</p><p>91-62-377 Business correspondence August 1972</p><p>91-62-378 Business correspondence September 1972</p><p>91-62-379 Business correspondence October 1972</p><p>91-62-380 Business correspondence November 1972</p><p>32 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-381 Business correspondence December 1972</p><p>91-62-382 Business correspondence January 1973</p><p>91-62-383 Business correspondence February 1973</p><p>91-62-384 Business correspondence March 1973</p><p>91-62-385 Business correspondence April 1973</p><p>91-62-386 Business correspondence May 1973</p><p>91-62-387 Business correspondence June 1973</p><p>91-62-388 Business correspondence July 1973</p><p>91-62-389 Business correspondence August 1973</p><p>91-62-390 Business correspondence September 1973 Includes correspondence related to Mel Hurtig’s resignation from the Liberal Party</p><p>91-62-391 Business correspondence October 1973</p><p>91-62-392 Business correspondence November 1973</p><p>91-62-393 Business correspondence December 1973</p><p>91-62-394 Business correspondence January 1974</p><p>91-62-395 Business correspondence February 1974</p><p>91-62-396 Business correspondence March 1974</p><p>91-62-397 Business correspondence April 1974</p><p>91-62-398 Business correspondence May 1974</p><p>91-62-399 Business correspondence June 1974</p><p>91-62-400 Business correspondence July 1974</p><p>33 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>Box 13</p><p>91-62-401 Business correspondence August 1974</p><p>91-62-402 Business correspondence September 1974</p><p>91-62-403 Business correspondence October 1974</p><p>91-62-404 Business correspondence November 1974</p><p>91-62-405 Business correspondence December 1974</p><p>91-62-406 Business correspondence January 1975</p><p>91-62-407 Business correspondence February 1975</p><p>91-62-408 Business correspondence March 1975</p><p>91-62-409 Business correspondence April 1975</p><p>91-62-410 Business correspondence May 1975</p><p>91-62-411 Business correspondence June 1975</p><p>91-62-412 Business correspondence July 1975</p><p>91-62-413 Business correspondence August 1975</p><p>Box 14</p><p>91-62-414 Business correspondence September 1975</p><p>91-62-415 Business correspondence October 1975</p><p>91-62-416 Business correspondence November 1975</p><p>91-62-417 Business correspondence December 1975</p><p>91-62-418 Business correspondence January 1976</p><p>91-62-419 Business correspondence February 1976</p><p>91-62-420 Business correspondence March 1976</p><p>34 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-421 Business correspondence April 1976</p><p>91-62-422 Business correspondence May 1976</p><p>91-62-423 Business correspondence June 1976</p><p>91-62-424 Business correspondence July 1976</p><p>91-62-425 Business correspondence August 1976</p><p>91-62-426 Business correspondence September 1976</p><p>91-62-427 Business correspondence October 1976</p><p>91-62-428 Business correspondence November 1976</p><p>Box 15</p><p>91-62-429 Business correspondence December 1976</p><p>91-62-430 Business correspondence January 1977</p><p>91-62-431 Business correspondence February 1977</p><p>91-62-432 Business correspondence March 1977</p><p>91-62-433 Business correspondence April 1977</p><p>91-62-434 Business correspondence May 1977</p><p>91-62-435 Business correspondence June 1977</p><p>91-62-436 Business correspondence July 1977</p><p>91-62-437 Business correspondence August 1977</p><p>91-62-438 Business correspondence September 1977</p><p>91-62-439 Business correspondence October 1977</p><p>91-62-440 Business correspondence November 1977</p><p>35 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-441 Business correspondence December 1977</p><p>91-62-442 Business correspondence January 1978</p><p>91-62-443 Business correspondence February 1978</p><p>91-62-444 Business correspondence March 1978</p><p>Box 16</p><p>91-62-445 Business correspondence April 1978</p><p>91-62-446 Business correspondence May 1978</p><p>91-62-447 Business correspondence June 1978</p><p>91-62-448 Business correspondence July 1978</p><p>91-62-449 Business correspondence August 1978</p><p>91-62-450 Business correspondence September 1978</p><p>91-62-451 Business correspondence October 1978</p><p>91-62-452 Business correspondence November 1978</p><p>91-62-453 Business correspondence December 1978</p><p>91-62-454 Business correspondence January 1979</p><p>91-62-455 Business correspondence February 1979</p><p>91-62-456 Business correspondence March 1979</p><p>91-62-457 Business correspondence April 1979</p><p>91-62-458 Business correspondence May 1979</p><p>91-62-459 Business correspondence June 1979</p><p>91-62-460 Business correspondence July 1979</p><p>91-62-461 Business correspondence August 1979</p><p>36 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-462 Business correspondence September 1979</p><p>Box 17</p><p>91-62-463 Business correspondence October 1979</p><p>91-62-464 Business correspondence November 1979</p><p>91-62-465 Business correspondence December 1979</p><p>91-62-466 Business correspondence January 1980</p><p>91-62-467 Business correspondence February 1980</p><p>91-62-468 Business correspondence March 1980</p><p>91-62-469 Business correspondence April 1980</p><p>91-62-470 Business correspondence May 1980</p><p>91-62-471 Business correspondence June 1980</p><p>91-62-472 Business correspondence July 1980</p><p>91-62-473 Business correspondence August 1980</p><p>91-62-474 Business correspondence September 1980</p><p>91-62-475 Business correspondence October 1980</p><p>91-62-476 Business correspondence November 1980</p><p>Box 18</p><p>91-62-477 Business correspondence December 1980</p><p>91-62-478 Business correspondence January 1981</p><p>91-62-479 Business correspondence February 1981</p><p>91-62-480 Business correspondence March 1981</p><p>37 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-481 Business correspondence April 1981</p><p>91-62-482 Business correspondence May 1981</p><p>91-62-483 Business correspondence June 1981</p><p>91-62-484 Business correspondence July 1981</p><p>91-62-485 Business correspondence August 1981</p><p>91-62-486 Business correspondence September 1981</p><p>91-62-487 Business correspondence October 1981</p><p>91-62-488 Business correspondence November 1981</p><p>91-62-489 Business correspondence December 1981</p><p>91-62-490 Business correspondence January 1982</p><p>91-62-491 Business correspondence February 1982</p><p>91-62-492 Business correspondence March 1982</p><p>Box 19</p><p>91-62-493 Business correspondence April 1982</p><p>91-62-494 Business correspondence May 1982</p><p>91-62-495 Business correspondence June 1982</p><p>91-62-496 Business correspondence July 1982</p><p>91-62-497 Business correspondence August 1982</p><p>91-62-498 Business correspondence September 1982</p><p>91-62-499 Business correspondence October 1982</p><p>91-62-500 Business correspondence November 1982</p><p>91-62-501 Business correspondence December 1982</p><p>38 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-502 Business correspondence January 1983</p><p>91-62-503 Business correspondence February 1983</p><p>91-62-504 Business correspondence March 1983</p><p>91-62-505 Business correspondence April 1983</p><p>91-62-506 Business correspondence May 1983</p><p>91-62-507 Business correspondence June 1983</p><p>91-62-508 Business correspondence July 1983</p><p>91-62-509 Business correspondence August 1983</p><p>91-62-510 Business correspondence September 1983</p><p>91-62-511 Business correspondence October 1983</p><p>Box 20</p><p>91-62-512 Business correspondence November 1983</p><p>91-62-513 Business correspondence December 1983</p><p>91-62-514 Business correspondence January 1984</p><p>91-62-515 Business correspondence February 1984</p><p>91-62-516 Business correspondence March 1984</p><p>91-62-517 Business correspondence April 1984</p><p>91-62-518 Business correspondence May 1984</p><p>91-62-519 Business correspondence June 1984</p><p>91-62-520 Business correspondence July 1984</p><p>91-62-521 Business correspondence August 1984</p><p>39 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-522 Business correspondence September 1984</p><p>91-62-523 Business correspondence October 1984</p><p>91-62-524 Business correspondence November 1984</p><p>91-62-525 Business correspondence December 1984</p><p>Box 21</p><p>91-62-526 Business correspondence January 1985</p><p>91-62-527 Business correspondence February 1-12, 1985</p><p>91-62-528 Business correspondence February 13-28, 1985</p><p>91-62-529 Business correspondence March 1985</p><p>91-62-530 Business correspondence April 1985</p><p>91-62-531 Business correspondence May 1985</p><p>91-62-532 Business correspondence June 1985</p><p>91-62-533 Business correspondence July 1985</p><p>91-62-534 Business correspondence August 1985</p><p>91-62-535 Business correspondence September 1985</p><p>91-62-536 Business correspondence October 1985</p><p>Box 22</p><p>91-62-537 Business correspondence November 1985</p><p>91-62-538 Business correspondence December 1985</p><p>91-62-539 Business correspondence January 1986</p><p>91-62-540 Business correspondence February 1986</p><p>40 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-541 Business correspondence March 1-17, 1986</p><p>91-62-542 Business correspondence March 17-31, 1986</p><p>91-62-543 Business correspondence April 1986</p><p>91-62-544 Business correspondence May 1986</p><p>91-62-545 Business correspondence June 1986</p><p>91-62-546 Business correspondence July 1986</p><p>Box 23</p><p>91-62-547 Business correspondence August 1986</p><p>91-62-548 Business correspondence September 1986</p><p>91-62-549 Business correspondence October 1986</p><p>91-62-550 Business correspondence November 1986</p><p>91-62-551 Business correspondence December 1986</p><p>91-62-552 Business correspondence January 1987</p><p>91-62-553 Business correspondence February 1987</p><p>91-62-554 Business correspondence March 1987</p><p>91-62-555 Business correspondence April 1987</p><p>91-62-556 Business correspondence May 1987</p><p>91-62-557 Business correspondence June 1987</p><p>91-62-558 Business correspondence July 1987</p><p>91-62-559 Business correspondence August 1987</p><p>91-62-560 Business correspondence September 1987</p><p>41 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>Box 24</p><p>91-62-561 Business correspondence October 1987</p><p>91-62-562 Business correspondence November 1987</p><p>91-62-563 Business correspondence December 1987</p><p>91-62-564 Business correspondence January 1988</p><p>91-62-565 Business correspondence February 1988</p><p>91-62-566 Business correspondence March 1988</p><p>91-62-567 Business correspondence April 1988</p><p>91-62-568 Business correspondence May 1988</p><p>91-62-569 Business correspondence June 1988</p><p>91-62-570 Business correspondence July 1988</p><p>91-62-571 Business correspondence August 1988</p><p>91-62-572 Business correspondence September 1988</p><p>91-62-573 Business correspondence October 1988</p><p>Box 25</p><p>91-62-574 Business correspondence November 1-16, 1988</p><p>91-62-575 Business correspondence November 17-30, 1988</p><p>91-62-576 Business correspondence December 1988</p><p>91-62-577 Business correspondence January 1-12, 1989</p><p>91-62-578 Business correspondence January 13-31, 1989</p><p>42 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-579 Business correspondence February 1989</p><p>91-62-580 Business correspondence March 1989</p><p>91-62-581 Business correspondence April 1989</p><p>91-62-582 Business correspondence May 1989</p><p>91-62-583 Business correspondence June 1989</p><p>91-62-584 Business correspondence July 1989</p><p>91-62-585 Business correspondence August 1989</p><p>Box 26</p><p>91-62-586 Business correspondence September 1989</p><p>91-62-587 Business correspondence October 1989</p><p>91-62-588 Business correspondence November 1989</p><p>91-62-589 Business correspondence December 1989</p><p>91-62-590 Business correspondence January 1990</p><p>91-62-591 Business correspondence February 1990</p><p>91-62-592 Business correspondence March 1990</p><p>91-62-593 Business correspondence April 1990</p><p>91-62-594 Business correspondence May 1990</p><p>91-62-595 Business correspondence June 1990</p><p>91-62-596 Business correspondence July 1990</p><p>Box 27</p><p>91-62-597 Business correspondence August 1990</p><p>91-62-598 Business correspondence September 1990</p><p>43 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-599 Business correspondence October 1990</p><p>91-62-600 Business correspondence November 1990</p><p>91-62-601 Business correspondence December 1990</p><p>91-62-602 Business correspondence January 1991</p><p>91-62-603 Business correspondence February 1991</p><p>91-62-604 Business correspondence March 1991</p><p>91-62-605 Business correspondence April 1991</p><p>91-62-606 Business correspondence May 1991</p><p>91-62-607 Business correspondence June 1991</p><p>91-62-608 Business correspondence July 1991</p><p>91-62-609 Business correspondence August 1991</p><p>91-62-610 Business correspondence September 1991</p><p>91-62-611 Business correspondence October 1991</p><p>91-62-612 Business correspondence November 1991</p><p>91-62-613 Business correspondence December 1991</p><p>91-62-614 Business correspondence January 1992</p><p>Box 28</p><p>91-62-615 Business correspondence February 1992</p><p>91-62-616 Business correspondence March 1992</p><p>91-62-617 Business correspondence April 1992</p><p>91-62-618 Business correspondence May 1992</p><p>44 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-619 Business correspondence June 1992</p><p>91-62-620 Business correspondence July 1992</p><p>91-62-621 Business correspondence August 1992</p><p>91-62-622 Business correspondence September 1992</p><p>91-62-623 Business correspondence October 1992</p><p>91-62-624 Business correspondence November 1992</p><p>91-62-625 Business correspondence December 1992 – January 1993</p><p>91-62-626 Business correspondence February 1993</p><p>91-62-627 Business correspondence March 1993</p><p>91-62-628 Business correspondence April 1993</p><p>91-62-629 Business correspondence May 1993</p><p>91-62-630 Business correspondence February 1994</p><p>91-62-631 Business correspondence April 1994</p><p>91-62-632 Business correspondence May 1994</p><p>91-62-633 Business correspondence August 1994</p><p>91-62-634 Business correspondence September 1994</p><p>91-62-635 Business correspondence October 1994</p><p>91-62-636 Business correspondence November 1994</p><p>91-62-637 Business correspondence December 1994</p><p>91-62-638 Business correspondence January 1995</p><p>91-62-639 Business correspondence February 1995</p><p>45 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-640 Business correspondence March 1995</p><p>91-62-641 Business correspondence June 1995</p><p> vii-8 Information Packages Sent to Hurtig Publishers</p><p>91-62-642 Information – The Amigos Concept (A self-help 1987 business concept for ex-convicts)</p><p>91-62-643 Information – Book Export Program 1979</p><p>91-62-644 Information – Canadian Writers’ Market: Guide 1980 to Canadian Publishers</p><p>91-62-645 Information – Copyright Law 1972-1975</p><p>91-62-646 Information – Newspaper articles and reviews by 1966-1974 Louis Dudek</p><p>91-62-647 Information – Expo 86: The World Context 1984</p><p>91-62-648 Information – Peace Petition Caravan Campaign 1984-1985</p><p>91-62-649 Information – Speakers’ Organizations – 1980’s brochures and pamphlets</p><p>91-62-650 Information – The Last Cause (film about the [1980] Spanish War)</p><p> viii. Promotion – General</p><p>91-62-651 Quill & Quire, MacLean’s; contain articles or 1962-1969 advertisements about Hurtig Publishers</p><p>91-62-652 Quill & Quire, MacLean’s; as above 1986</p><p>Box 29</p><p>91-62-653 Hurtig Publishers – Presentation material to [1984] schools</p><p>91-62-654 Hurtig Publishers – The Canadian Encyclopedia [1984]</p><p>46 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>– Press kit</p><p>91-62-655 Canadiana Publications catalogue 1977</p><p>91-62-656 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing Ca. 1967-1971</p><p>91-62-657 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing Ca. 1969-1971</p><p>91-62-658 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing Ca. 1970’s</p><p>91-62-659 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1972</p><p>91-62-660 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1973-1974 (Several articles about the newly established Hurtig Publishers)</p><p>91-62-661 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1974-1975</p><p>91-62-662 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1974-1975</p><p>91-62-663 Promotion – News clippings – The Canadian 1975-1979 Encyclopedia</p><p>91-62-664 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1976</p><p>91-62-665 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1977</p><p>91-62-666 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1978</p><p>91-62-667 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1979</p><p>91-62-668 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing – The 1979-1980 Canadian Encyclopedia</p><p>91-62-669 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1980</p><p>91-62-670 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1981</p><p>91-62-671 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1982</p><p>91-62-672 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing – The 1982-1984 Canadian Encyclopedia</p><p>47 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-673 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1983</p><p>91-62-674 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1984</p><p>91-62-675 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing 1985</p><p>91-62-676 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing – The 1985 Canadian Encyclopedia</p><p>91-62-677 Promotion – News clippings – Publishing – The 1980-1988 Canadian Encyclopedia</p><p>91-62-678 Promotion – Publishing; flyers and broadsheets 1970’s advertising Hurtig publications</p><p> ix. The Canadian Encyclopedia (TCE)</p><p> ix-1 TCE: Funding</p><p>91-62-679 TCE – Funding - “Towards a Canadian January 1976 Encyclopedia” – An application submitted to The Canada Council</p><p>91-62-680 TCE – Funding – Mel Hurtig’s notes about TCE Ca. 1986 and its funding history</p><p>91-62-681 TCE – Funding – Correspondence requesting Ca. 1986 funding from The Canada Council</p><p>91-62-682 TCE – Funding – Agreement with the Province 1980 of Alberta – 75th Anniversary Gift</p><p>91-62-683 TCE – Funding – Contract between the Province 1979-1980 of Alberta and Hurtig Publishers; includes annotated copies of contract and correspondence between Hurtig’s and Bryan Andrekson Barristers and Solicitors</p><p>91-62-684 TCE- Funding – Letter of Guarantee (blank) 1985</p><p> ix-2 TCE: Production</p><p>91-62-685 TCE – Production – Progress description reports Ca. 1981-1984</p><p>48 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p> and interviews about project</p><p>91-62-686 TCE – Production – Limited Edition 1982-1985 Correspondence and documents related to the printing of a limited edition set of TCE to be used for fundraising and promotion</p><p>Box 30</p><p>91-62-687 TCE – Production – Sample dummy of TCE [1982] produced by T.H Best Printing Company Ltd.</p><p>91-62-688 TCE – Production – Contracts 1983-1984 Copies of contracts and related correspondence</p><p> ix-3 TCE: Promotion</p><p>91-62-689 TCE – Promotion – Permissions 1984 Correspondence and paper work related to offers to Canadian booksellers and educational institutions</p><p>91-62-690 TCE – Promotion – Sales 1984-1985 Sales brochures, quotations for use in advertising, and promotional correspondence</p><p>91-62-691 TCE – Promotion – Reviews (imprint) Ca. 1985</p><p>91-62-692 TCE – Promotion – Congratulatory letters from 1982-1985 Canadian notables (including Premier William Davis, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, senators, etc.</p><p>91-62-693 TCE – Promotion – Sales invoices June 5 – July 22, 1985</p><p>91-62-694 TCE - Promotion – Sales invoices July 23 – August 6, 1985</p><p>Box 31</p><p>91-62-695 TCE – Promotion – Letter of support for Frank 1985 McGuire recognition</p><p>49 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p> ix-4 TCE: Subsequent Editions</p><p>91-62-696 TCE – 2nd Edition – Promotion and reviews 1987-1990</p><p>91-62-697 TCE – 2nd Edition – Revenue and Expenditures 1986 budgets; two copies with annotations</p><p>91-62-698 TCE – 2nd Edition – Sales 1989-1990 Mel Hurtig’s personal file related to all aspects of TCE II sales</p><p>91-62-699 TCE – 2nd Edition – Price-cutting of 1988-1989 Encyclopedia – correspondence</p><p>91-62-700 TCE – 2nd Edition – CD-ROM version review 1995</p><p>91-62-701 TCE Project – Mel Hurtig’s memoirs 1995 Ts, 6 pp</p><p>91-62-702 TCE – Encyclopedia of Music in Canada 1981 (published by University of Toronto Press, 1981) A sample encyclopedia for TCE project</p><p> x. Books Published by Hurtig Publishers</p><p>91-62-703 Mandel, Eli. An Idiot Joy. Edmonton: M.G. 1967 Hurtig Publishers, 1967`</p><p>91-62-704 Purdy, Al. The New Romans. Edmonton: M.G. 1968 Hurtig Publishers, 1968 Includes a dedication to Mel Hurtig from Al Purdy</p><p>91-62-705 Hertzman, Lewis et al. Alliances & Illusions. 1969 Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1969 (two copies)</p><p>91-62-706 Neatby, Leslie H. Search for Franklin. 1970 Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1970</p><p>Box 32</p><p>50 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-707 Clarkson, Stephen (editor). Visions 2020. 1970 Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1970 (soft cover and hard cover)</p><p>91-62-708 Smith, Denis. Bleeding Hearts…Bleeding 1971 Country. Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1971</p><p>91-62-709 Metayer, Maurice (editor and translator). Tales 1972 from the Igloo. Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1972</p><p>91-62-710 Ross, Alexander. The Red River Settlement. 1972 Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1972</p><p>91-62-711 MacGregor, James G. A History of Alberta. 1972 Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1972</p><p>91-62-712 Smith, Denis. Gentle Patriot. Edmonton: M.G. 1973 Hurtig Publishers, 1973 (two copies)</p><p>Box 33</p><p>91-62-713 Kelly, Nora and William. The Royal Canadian 1973 Mounted Police. Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1973</p><p>91-62-714 Parker, William. Mounted Policeman. 1973 Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1973</p><p>91-62-715 MacEwan, Grant. Sitting Bull. Edmonton: M.G. 1973 Hurtig Publishers, 1973</p><p>91-62-716 Colombo, John Robert (editor). Colombo’s 1974 Canadian Quotations. Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1974</p><p>91-62-717 Pitseolak, Peter (photographer) & Eber, Dorothy 1975 (biographer). People From Our Side. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1975</p><p>91-62-718 Russell, Andy. The Rockies. Edmonton: Hurtig 1975 Publishers, 1975</p><p>51 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>Box 34</p><p>91-62-719 Colombo, John Robert. Colombo’s Little Book 1975 of Canadian Proverbs… Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1975</p><p>91-62-720 MacGregor, J.G. Edmonton A History. 1975 Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1975</p><p>91-62-721 Cashman, Tony. The Best Edmonton Stories. 1976 Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1976</p><p>91-62-722 Pratt, Larry. The Tar Sands. Edmonton: Hurtig 1976 Publishers, 1976</p><p>91-62-723 Colombo, John Robert (editor). Colombo’s 1976 Concise Canadian Quotations. Edmonton: M.G. Hurtig Publishers, 1976 (soft cover and hard cover) </p><p>91-62-724 Cameron, William Bleasdell. Blood Red The 1977 Sun. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1977</p><p>91-62-725 Baird, D.M. Banff National Park. Edmonton: 1977 Hurtig Publishers, 1977 (two copies)</p><p>91-62-726 Kostash, Myrna. All of Baba’s Children. 1977 & 1980 Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1977 & 1980 (hard cover: 1977 and soft cover: 1980)</p><p>Box 35</p><p>91-62-727 Cardinal, Harold. The Rebirth of Canada’s 1977 Indians. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1977</p><p>91-62-728 Owen, Ivon & Wolfe, Morris (Editors). The Best 1978 Modern Canadian Short Stories. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1978</p><p>91-62-729 Hopkins, Anthony. Songs from the Front & 1979 Rear. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1979</p><p>52 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-730 Ellis, Eleanor A. Northern Cookbook. 1979 Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1979</p><p>91-62-731 Lyall, Ernie. An Arctic Man. Edmonton: Hurtig 1979 Publishers, 1979</p><p>91-62-732 Chalmers, John W. (editor). The Alberta 1979 Diamond Jubilee Anthology. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1979</p><p>91-62-733 MacGregor, J.G. A History of Alberta. 1979 Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1979</p><p>91-62-734 Ellis, Eleanor A. Northern Cookbook. 1979 Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1979</p><p>91-62-735 Ellis, Eleanor A. Northern Cookbook. 1979 Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1979</p><p>Box 36</p><p>Alberta Heritage Learning Resources Project: Books published by Alberta Education with Hurtig Publishers serving as consultants on the project</p><p>91-62-736 Theresa M. Ford, Managing Editor. A Sense of 1979 Place. Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>91-62-737 Hardy, W.G., Editor-in-Chief. Alberta A 1979 Natural History. Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979 (Distributed to the Trade by M.G. Hurtig)</p><p>91-62-738 Dempsey, Hugh A. Crowfoot Chief of the 1979 Blackfoot. Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>91-62-739 Theresa M. Ford, Managing Editor. Diversions. 1979 Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>91-62-740 Theresa M. Ford, Managing Editor. In Jeopardy. 1979 Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>53 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-741 Theresa M. Ford, Managing Editor. Panorama. 1979 Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>91-62-742 Theresa M. Ford, Managing Editor. Road to 1979 Yesterday. Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>Box 37</p><p>91-62-743 Theresa M. Ford, Managing Editor. Tales: Tall 1979 & True. Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>91-62-744 Theresa M. Ford, Managing Editor. Transitions. 1979 Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>91-62-745 Theresa M. Ford, Managing Editor. Western 1979 Moods. Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>91-62-746 Theresa M. Ford, Managing Editor. Western 1979 Profiles. Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>91-62-747 Theresa M. Ford, Managing Editor. Who Owns 1979 the Earth? Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1979</p><p>91-62-748 Winston, Iris. Expressions. Edmonton: Alberta 1980 Education, 1980</p><p>91-62-749 Lewis, Margaret. Governments of Canada. 1980 Edmonton: Alberta Education, 1980</p><p>91-62-750 Raine, David F. Pitseolak A Canadian Tragedy. 1980 Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1980</p><p>Box 38</p><p>91-62-751 Crane, David. A Dictionary of Canadian 1980 Economics. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1980</p><p>91-62-752 Zewen, Luo et al. The Great Wall. Edmonton: 1981 Hurtig Publishers, 1981</p><p>91-62-753 Russell, Andy. Andy Russell’s Adventures With 1981 Wild Animals. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1981</p><p>54 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-754 Harrington, Richard. The Inuit Life As It Was. 1981 Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1981</p><p>91-62-755 Revija, Jugoslovenska. Tibet. Edmonton: Hurtig 1981 Publishers, 1981</p><p>91-62-756 Dancocks, Daniel G. In Enemy Hands. 1983 Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1983</p><p>91-62-757 Bott, Robert et al. Life After Oil. Edmonton: 1983 Hurtig Publishers, 1983</p><p>91-62-758 Nicol, Eric and More, Dave. Tennis It Serves 1984 You Right! Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1984</p><p>Box 39</p><p>91-62-759 National Film Board of Canada. Contemporary 1984 Canadian Photography. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1984</p><p>91-62-760 Bryden, Wendy. Canada at the Olympic Winter 1987 Games. Edmonton: Hurtig Publishers, 1987</p><p> xi. Other: Books/Map/Publishing</p><p>91-62-761 A Literary Map of Canada. Edmonton, Hurtig 1978 (Oversize Publishers, 1978 shelving)</p><p>91-62-762 MacWhirter, Norris & Ross. Le livre des 1975 records. Ottawa: Guinness, 1975 Includes correspondence, re: Hurtig Publisher’s having book distribution rights outside of Quebec</p><p>91-62-763 Colombo, John Robert. Colombo’s Canadian 1976 References. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1976 Includes a dedication to Mel Hurtig from J.R. Colombo – Hurtig’s had published earlier versions of this work</p><p>55 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date And File #.</p><p>91-62-764 Hurtig Publishers – Sales: 1986-1990 Correspondence and imprint related to business sales generally, with specific inquiries about the potential sale of Hurtig Publishers</p><p>91-62-765 Periodicals and Imprint – Publishing related 1980’s</p><p>AV items See listing at end of inventory for audio-visual items related to Hurtig businesses</p><p>56 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Series II.</p><p>COMMITTEE FOR AN INDEPENDENT CANADA</p><p>II. Committee for an Independent Canada (CIC) Records. --1968-1985.-- 2.40 m of textual records.</p><p>Archival Description: The records are very complete, and have been subdivided into several sub-series to reflect the structure of the organization. Mel Hurtig was an early Chairman of the CIC, and there are files of flimsies that were sent to and from this office. As well, there is correspondence retained in alphabetical order by correspondent name or subject. Other sub-series include Operational files which includes executive board meeting documents; Communications, Project files, Local Chapter files; and a fairly extensive set of Issues files, The Issues files consist of CIC briefs and presentations, papers and talks prepared by Hurtig, information files, more in-depth research files and news clippings.</p><p>Scope and Content: The records in this series provide an excellent overview of the CIC organization. The sheer breadth of the records suggests how very involved Mel Hurtig was with the Organization. His CIC Chairperson correspondence files document both the structure of the CIC, and the challenges faced in maintaining interest in and facilitating communication within a nationally-based association. The board meeting records are comprehensive, as are the CIC project files. The records related to local chapters are fairly sketchy, often just containing a newsletter sent to Mel in his role as Chairperson. The bulk of the records are in the Issues sub-series, and they provide the researcher with a wealth of information on what fuelled the Committee for an Independent Canada. </p><p>File titles were derived from original file titles.</p><p>A file listing follows.</p><p>57 Mel Hurtig</p><p>II. Committee for an Independent Canada (CIC) Records</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> i. Correspondence Files</p><p>Box 1 i-1 Date Files – Office of the Chairman</p><p>91-63-1 CIC Correspondence 1971</p><p>91-63-2 CIC Correspondence 1972</p><p>91-63-3 CIC Correspondence January 1973</p><p>91-63-4 CIC Correspondence February 1973</p><p>91-63-5 CIC Correspondence March 1973</p><p>91-63-6 CIC Correspondence April 1973</p><p>91-63-7 CIC Correspondence May 1973</p><p>91-63-8 CIC Correspondence June 1973</p><p>91-63-9 CIC Correspondence July 1973</p><p>91-63-10 CIC Correspondence August 1973</p><p>91-63-11 CIC Correspondence September 1973</p><p>91-63-12 CIC Correspondence October 1973</p><p>91-63-13 CIC Correspondence November 1973</p><p>Box 2</p><p>91-63-14 CIC Correspondence December 1973</p><p>91-63-15 CIC Correspondence January 1974</p><p>91-63-16 CIC Correspondence February 1974</p><p>91-63-17 CIC Correspondence March 1974</p><p>58 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-18 CIC Correspondence April 1974</p><p>91-63-19 CIC Correspondence May 1974</p><p>91-63-20 CIC Correspondence June 1974</p><p>91-63-21 CIC Correspondence July 1974</p><p>91-63-22 CIC Correspondence August 1974</p><p>91-63-23 CIC Correspondence September 1974</p><p>91-63-24 CIC Correspondence October 1974</p><p>91-63-25 CIC Correspondence November 1974</p><p>91-63-26 CIC Correspondence December 1974</p><p>91-63-27 CIC Correspondence – Requesting information 1974 from CIC</p><p>91-63-28 CIC Correspondence January 1975</p><p>91-63-29 CIC Correspondence February 1975</p><p>91-63-30 CIC Correspondence March 1975</p><p>Box 3</p><p>91-63-31 CIC Correspondence April 1975</p><p>91-63-32 CIC Correspondence May 1975</p><p>91-63-33 CIC Correspondence June 1975</p><p>91-63-34 CIC Correspondence July 1975</p><p>91-63-35 CIC Correspondence August 1975</p><p>91-63-36 CIC Correspondence September 1975</p><p>91-63-37 CIC Correspondence October 1975</p><p>59 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-38 CIC Correspondence November 1975</p><p>91-63-39 CIC Correspondence December 1975</p><p>91-63-40 CIC Correspondence January 1976</p><p>91-63-41 CIC Correspondence February 1976</p><p>91-63-42 CIC Correspondence March 1976</p><p>91-63-43 CIC Correspondence April 1976</p><p>91-63-44 CIC Correspondence May 1976</p><p>91-63-45 CIC Correspondence June 1976</p><p>91-63-46 CIC Correspondence July 1976</p><p>91-63-47 CIC Correspondence August 1976</p><p>91-63-48 CIC Correspondence September 1976</p><p>91-63-49 CIC Correspondence October 1976</p><p>91-63-50 CIC Correspondence November 1976</p><p>91-63-51 CIC Correspondence December 1976</p><p>91-63-52 CIC Correspondence 1977</p><p>91-63-53 CIC Correspondence 1978</p><p>91-63-54 CIC Correspondence 1979</p><p>91-63-55 CIC Correspondence 1980</p><p>91-63-56 CIC Correspondence 1981</p><p> i-2 Correspondence: Name/Subject</p><p>91-63-57 CIC Correspondence – Biddell, Jack, re: financial 1973-1974 matters</p><p>60 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-58 CIC Correspondence – Commission on Canadian January – March Studies 1973</p><p>91-63-59 CIC Correspondence – Goals and Planning, re: 1973-1974 membership, policy, direction CIC should take, issues, etc.</p><p>91-63-60 CIC Correspondence – Regarding printing of CIC 1973-1974 newsletter</p><p>91-63-61 CIC Correspondence – Conferences (Non-CIC) 1970’s</p><p>91-63-62 CIC Correspondence – Canadian Wildlife 1975 Federation – Energy Conference</p><p>91-63-63 CIC Correspondence – Conferences (Non CIC) 1980’s</p><p>91-63-64 CIC Correspondence – Daprato, Barbara October 1973- (Executive Director), re: problems with January 1974 relationship and closing Toronto office</p><p>91-63-65 CIC Correspondence – Douglas, T.C. (one letter) 1979</p><p>91-63-66 CIC Correspondence – Gordon, Walter 1973-1974, 1994 Includes correspondence with Walter Gordon, news clippings, a letter written from Mel Hurtig to Mrs. Gordon after Walter’s death, and a eulogy for Mrs. Gordon</p><p>91-63-67 CIC Correspondence – Journalists 1973</p><p>91-63-68 CIC Correspondence – Lewis, David (one letter) October 9, 1973</p><p>91-63-69 CIC Correspondence – Logan, Daryl (CIC January – February Executive Director); includes Daryl Logan’s CV 1974</p><p>91-63-70 CIC Correspondence – Politicians/Federal 1973 Government Ministers, etc.</p><p>91-63-71 CIC Correspondence – Scott, John, re: manager of 1973 the National CIC office position</p><p>91-63-72 CIC Correspondence – Select Committee on 1972-1973</p><p>61 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Foreign Investment – Alberta Government</p><p>91-63-73 CIC Correspondence – Teachers’ Associations 1972-1973</p><p> ii. CIC Operations</p><p>91-63-74 CIC Handbook For Local Committees 1972</p><p>91-63-75 CIC Constitution and Bylaws; related 1971-1974 correspondence</p><p>Box 4</p><p>91-63-76 CIC Statement of Purpose (two versions) [1972]</p><p>91-63-77 CIC – History and Overviews 1980</p><p>91-63-78 “The March on Ottawa – A Study of the n.d. Committee for an Independent Canada” by Robert G. Clarke, photocopy</p><p> iii. National and Executive Board Meetings</p><p>91-63-79 CIC – Toronto Meeting paper: “On the Future of April 1971 the CIC”; draft copies and paper written by Mel Hurtig</p><p>91-63-80 CIC – First National Conference papers December 10-12, 1971</p><p>91-63-81 CIC – Policy Resolutions; passed at the Policy 1972 Conference</p><p>91-63-82 CIC – Motions and Policies 1971-1973 Includes related board correspondence and reports</p><p>91-63-83 CIC – National Office binder inserts; includes 1973-1975 divided sections on memberships, committees, agendas, minutes, policy and research, names and numbers, budgetary and current</p><p>62 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-84 CIC Board Meeting Materials March 1973 Executive correspondence memorandums and meeting documents</p><p>91-63-85 CIC Annual Business Meeting Materials March 9-11, 1973</p><p>91-63-86 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials April 1973 Correspondence and membership renewal information</p><p>91-63-87 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials June – December Correspondence and membership renewal 1973 information</p><p>91-63-88 McCandless Report to the National Committee: November 28, “The Future Operation of the National Office”; 1973 includes follow-up notes on the McCandless report</p><p>91-63-89 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials January – June Correspondence and general information 1974</p><p>91-63-90 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials July – December Correspondence and general information 1974</p><p>91-63-91 CIC Budget 1974</p><p>91-63-92 CIC Chairman’s Reports 1974</p><p>91-63-93 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials January – August Correspondence and general information 1975</p><p>91-63-94 CIC Annual General Meeting, Vancouver, B.C. August 1975 Includes background information papers and committee reports</p><p>91-63-95 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials 1976 Correspondence and general information</p><p>91-63-96 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials 1977 Correspondence and general information</p><p>91-63-97 CIC – Draft Long-term Plan 1977</p><p>63 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-98 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials 1978 Correspondence and general information</p><p>91-63-99 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials 1979 Correspondence and general information</p><p>91-63-100 CIC Annual General Meeting Materials May 13, 1979</p><p>91-63-101 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials 1980 Correspondence and general information</p><p>91-63-102 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials 1981 Correspondence and general information</p><p>91-63-103 CIC Board/Executive Meeting Materials 1981-1982 Includes correspondence, reports and financial figures related to the dissolution of the CIC</p><p> iv. Communications</p><p>91-63-104 CIC Press Releases 1973-1978</p><p>Box 5</p><p>91-63-105 The Independencer (newsletter/magazine of the 1972-1975 CIC</p><p>91-63-106 The Independencer (newsletter/magazine of the 1976-1981 CIC</p><p> v. Committee/CIC Project Activity</p><p>91-63-107 Research and Policy Committee 1972-1975 Policy proposals, meeting minutes and resolutions</p><p>91-63-108 CIC – Membership/Promotion activity Ca. 1972-1973</p><p>91-63-109 CIC Promotion – Notices of talks and 1971-1973 presentations, usually undertaken by Mel Hurtig</p><p>91-63-110 CIC – Social Responsibility Committee October 1973</p><p>64 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Chairman’s statement</p><p>91-63-111 CIC – The National High School Report [1973]</p><p>91-63-112 CIC – National Unity Project 1974 Includes grant application to the Secretary of State Department</p><p>91-63-113 CIC – Student Survey – Questionnaire and answer 1974 sheet</p><p>91-63-114 CIC – Student Survey – Results 1974</p><p>91-63-115 CIC – Student Survey – Correspondence and costs 1974</p><p>91-63-116 CIC – Student Survey – News releases 1975</p><p>91-63-117 Report on the High School Studies Program February 1975 (Calgary) produced by the Calgary Board of Education</p><p>91-63-118 “Canadian Studies in the Schools”, article by Alf August 1977 Chaiton (with reference to survey)</p><p>91-63-119 CIC – Steering Committee June 1975 Meeting materials</p><p>91-63-120 CIC – Fundraising Planning/Effort 1973-1974</p><p>91-63-121 CIC – Financial appeals/Donations 1981</p><p>91-63-122 CIC – “New Directions” Committee July – August 1977 Correspondence and reports</p><p> vi. Local Chapters</p><p>91-63-123 CIC – Memos to Chapter Chairmen from Daryl 1974 Logan, CIC Executive Director</p><p>91-63-124 CIC – Nanaimo Chapter 1972-1975 Newsletters, report and meeting documents</p><p>91-63-125 CIC – Vancouver Area Chapters 1971-1974</p><p>65 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Newsletter and press releases</p><p>91-63-126 CIC – Edmonton Chapter 1972-1975, 1980 Newsletters, ‘Bulletins’, press releases and reports, including “Whither Alberta?” produced by the Alberta Research Committee</p><p>91-63-127 CIC – Calgary Chapter June 1974 ‘The Bulletin’ newsletter </p><p>91-63-128 CIC – Saskatchewan Chapters 1972-1973 Letter and newsletter</p><p>91-63-129 CIC – Winnipeg Chapter 1973-1975 Newsletters and questionnaire</p><p>91-63-130 CIC – Mississauga Chapter 1973-1975 Newsletters and a pilot project report (‘Purpose and Program’ Concept)</p><p>91-63-131 CIC – Ottawa Chapter 1973-1977 Newsletters, questionnaire</p><p>91-63-132 CIC – City of Toronto and Area Chapters 1973-1978 Newsletters, executive and membership list, press releases</p><p>91-63-133 CIC – Niagara Chapter 1974 Newsletters</p><p>91-63-134 CIC – Quebec Chapters 1974 Minutes of the ‘inaugural’ Montreal meeting and report on organization in Quebec</p><p> vii. Issues</p><p> vii-1 Briefs/Presentations</p><p>91-63-135 CIC – Petition to Prime Minister Trudeau 1969 supporting bilingualism</p><p>91-63-136 CIC – Brief to the Prime Minister and Cabinet 1971 (two copies)</p><p>66 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-137 CIC – House of Commons, Minutes of June 1972 Proceedings and Evidence of the Standing Committee on Finance, Trade and Economic Affairs (presentation on foreign investment and Bill C-152</p><p>Box 6</p><p>91-63-138 CIC – A Submission (“Paying to Sell”) to the December 1972 Select Committee on Foreign Investment of the Government of Alberta (two copies)</p><p>91-63-139 CIC – Brief to the Public Hearing on the James April 7, 1973 Bay Project</p><p>91-63-140 CIC – Brief to the Senate Committee on Banking, June 1973 Trade and Commerce</p><p>91-63-141 CIC – Notes for Presentation to the National May 2, 1974 Energy Board</p><p>91-63-142 CIC – National Gas Exports and a national September 1974 Industrial Strategy Brief to the National Energy Board </p><p>91-63-143 CIC – Presentation to the Task Force on Canadian 1977 Unity (by Mel Hurtig)</p><p> vii-2 Issues: Papers and Talks by Mel Hurtig</p><p>91-63-144 “The Future of an Independent Canada” February 1971 Two copies, 46 pp</p><p>91-63-145 Address to NAIT Annual Spring Awards Night May 14, 1971</p><p>91-63-146 Speech on “Foreign Ownership” given to a CIC January 1973 meeting, hand written, 10 pp</p><p>91-63-147 “Point of No Return” speech, two copies and a September 12, handwritten version, 34 pp 1974</p><p>91-63-148 “Canada’s Resources Independence and 1974</p><p>67 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Responsibility”</p><p>91-63-149 “ A North American Cooperative Energy Policy” November 15, Paper by Mel Hurtig presented to the Canadian- 1974 American Energy Conference, University of Windsor, two type script versions and one hand written corrected version</p><p>91-63-150 “Canadian Awareness Survey”, article by Mel March 22, 1975 Hurtig for the Globe and Mail, two type script copies, 11 pp, one photocopy of a hand written version</p><p>91-63-151 “The Changing Mood in Canada”, a talk given at May 9, 1975 the University of Washington, hand written 27 pp</p><p>91-63-152 “The Role of Foreign Ownership in the May 14, 1975 Mismanagement of Canada’s Energy Reserves”, a talk by Mel Hurtig, photocopy, hand written, 16 pp</p><p>91-63-153 “Sharing or Dividing the Continent?”, two copies, March 1976 type script, 8 pp</p><p>91-63-154 “Giving Away the Shop and the Country”, paper March 10, 1979 presented to the Annual Convention of the Liberal Party of Canada, type script and printed versions, 23 pp</p><p>91-63-155 “Canada on a Platter”, published copy and type July 1979 script version with corrections and annotations, 32 pp</p><p>91-63-156 “Canada in the 1980’s”, type script, 15 pp January 14, 1980</p><p>91-63-157 Convocation Address, York University, type script September 27, 14 pp 1980</p><p>91-63-158 “Nationalism and Continentalism”, a talk by Mel November 5, 1981 Hurtig, two copies. type script 18 pp (one copy with corrections and annotations)</p><p>91-63-159 Notes for a talk about “Cruise Missile Testing and September 17, </p><p>68 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Canada’s Role in the Growing Nuclear 1983 Confrontation”, type script, 12 pp</p><p>91-63-160 Mel Hurtig’s speaking notes, usually hand written, 1970’s, 1980’s not dated, various issues</p><p> vii-3 Issues: Series of Information/Research Files (Includes various articles, papers, notes, statistics, and printed matter, etc. – files vary in comprehensiveness)</p><p>91-63-161 Information File: Banking (considering foreign 1974-1982 banking in Canada)</p><p>91-63-162 Information File: Boreal Institute for Northern 1973 Studies</p><p>91-63-163 Information File: Constitutional Change [1970’s]</p><p>91-63-164 Information File: Election Reform 1973-1974</p><p>91-63-165 Information File: EMCO Ltd. Sale 1973</p><p>91-63-166 Information File: Energy 1973-1975 Includes a CIC brief to the National Energy Board and Pollution Probe material</p><p>91-63-167 Information File: Foreign Investment 1971-1972 Background papers and CIC submission</p><p>91-63-168 Information File: Foreign Investment Review Act 1973</p><p>91-63-169 Information File: Foreign Ownership 1973-1976</p><p>91-63-170 Information File: Foreign Ownership 1965-1976</p><p>91-63-171 Information File: Foreign Ownership Control [1970’s] Board</p><p>91-63-172 Information File: Foreign Ownership of Land March 1974 Includes a brief to the B.C. Government on the ‘Question of Foreign Ownership of Land’ </p><p>69 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> prepared by the Vancouver Chapter, CIC </p><p>Box 7</p><p>91-63-173 Information File: Indian and Northern Affairs, 1974 Department of</p><p>91-63-174 Information File: Independent Petroleum Agents 1975 Association of British Columbia</p><p>91-63-175 Information File: Kohli Police Brutality Case: 1979-1980 A case involving a blind man named Neelam Kohli applying to the Government of Canada to be allowed to remain in Canada</p><p>91-63-176 Information File: Mackenzie River Pipeline March 1974 Correspondence to and from Robert Page, Chairman of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Task Force, CIC</p><p>91-63-177 Information File: Narwhal Whale, Research 1978 Reports (published reprints, 1500’s-1978)</p><p>91-63-178 Information File: Nationalism 1972-1985</p><p>91-63-179 Information File: Native Organizations 1975</p><p>91-63-180 Information File: Oil and Gas 1982</p><p>91-63-181 Information File: Oil and Gas Industry, Notes 1971, 1972</p><p>91-63-182 Information File: Pipeline Debate 1973</p><p>91-63-183 Information File: Public Petroleum Association of 1975-1977 Canada, an organization whose stated purpose is “to advocate a national petroleum policy that serves the interests of Canada”</p><p>91-63-184 Information File: Committee for the 1981-1983 Canadianization of the Petroleum Industry Newsletters, conference papers and correspondence</p><p>70 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-185 Information File: Syncrude 1974-1975</p><p>91-63-186 Information File: Fort McMurray Tar Sands August 1972 Development Strategy – A report prepared for CIC</p><p>91-63-187 Information File: Tar Sands 1973</p><p>91-63-188 Information File: Taxation 1971</p><p>91-63-189 Information File: Television 1971-1973, 1981 Includes a pay-television study and reference material</p><p>91-63-190 Information File: Trade 1971</p><p>91-63-191 Information File: Trade and Industrial Strategy 1982</p><p>91-63-192 Information File: Trade Unions 1973</p><p>91-63-193 Information File: Unemployment 1972</p><p>91-63-194 Information File: U.S.A. (Economic Integration 1982-1984 with the U.S.A.)</p><p>91-63-195 Information File: Universities 1971-1973</p><p>91-63-196 Information File: Vietnam 1972</p><p>91-63-197 Information File: Water 1970-1971</p><p>91-63-198 Information File: Welfare [1971]</p><p>91-63-199 Information File: Western Alienation 1980-1981</p><p>Box 8</p><p>91-63-200 Information File: Yukon Quartz Mining Act (Bill 1984-1986 C-44 and the John Turner letters) </p><p> vii-4 Issues: CIC Targeted Research Topics (Files in this section are larger and more comprehensive than the Information Files </p><p>71 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> described above)</p><p>91-63-201 Issues: Environmental 1979-1985 Related correspondence, reports, clippings and statements </p><p>91-63-202 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership 1969 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “U.S. Direct Investment in Canada 1946-1967”</p><p>91-63-203 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership 1969 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “U.S. Business Investments in Foreign Countries”</p><p>91-63-204 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership 1971 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Direct Investment Abroad by Canada 1946- 1967”</p><p>91-63-205 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership 1971 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Notes on Some Definitions of the Multinational Enterprise”</p><p>91-63-206 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership 1971 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “U.S. Direct Investment in Canada, by Province of Canadian Main Office, 1966”</p><p>91-63-207 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership March 1972 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Selected Readings in Laws and Regulations Affecting Foreign Investment in Canada”</p><p>91-63-208 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership May 1972 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “The International Enterprise, A Selected Bibliography”</p><p>91-63-209 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership June 1972 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Direct Investment Abroad by Canada, Amendment List Number 1 for 1968 and 1969”</p><p>72 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-210 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership July 1972 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Direct Investment Abroad: A Selected Bibliography to July 1972”</p><p>91-63-211 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership September 1972 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Sales, Exports and Imports from the United States…”</p><p>91-63-212 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership November 1972 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Extracts From Provincial Laws and Regulations Affecting Foreign Investment in Canada”</p><p>91-63-213 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership October 1973 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Direct Investment in Canada by Non-Residents Since 1945”</p><p>91-63-214 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership October 1973 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Direct Investment in Canada by Non-Residents: A Selected Bibliography”</p><p>91-63-215 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership December 1973 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Direct Investment Abroad by Canada, Amendment List Number 2 for 1968-1970”</p><p>91-63-216 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership March 1974 Foreign Investment Review Agency Report: “Notices and Uses of Funds of Canadian Affiliates of U.S. Firms…”</p><p>91-63-217 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership 1972 “The Economic Implications of Foreign Ownership”, paper by Bruce Wilson</p><p>91-63-218 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership 1971-1972 Correspondence related to foreign ownership of Canadian land</p><p>73 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-219 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership February 1974 “Foreign Ownership: Corporate Behavior and Public Attitudes” (a report for the Ontario Government by Kates, Peat, Marwick and Company)</p><p>91-63-220 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership September 1974 “Selected Issues in Energy Policy and Foreign Ownership in Canada” (a draft paper by Robert Page)</p><p>Box 9</p><p>91-63-221 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership Ca. 1971-1975 Notes, reports and papers</p><p>91-63-222 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership 1977 News releases concerning The Contribution of Foreign Capital to Canadian Growth by Powrie, and covering letter</p><p>91-63-223 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership Ca. 1975-1983 Notes, reports and papers</p><p>91-63-224 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership 1973-1981 “Foreign-Owned Subsidiaries in Canada”, Government of Canada publications</p><p>91-63-225 Issue: Foreign Investment/Ownership [1975] CIC form letters on foreign ownership</p><p>91-63-226 Issue: Nationalism 1971-1976 Various papers on the subject of Canadian nationalism</p><p>91-63-227 Issue: Nationalism 1974 Ontario report on Economic and Cultural Nationalism</p><p>91-63-228 Issue: Nationalism January 1976 Discussion paper on Northern Development, Science Council of Canada</p><p>74 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-229 Issue: Nationalism 1980-1982 Correspondence and material discussing anti- separatism</p><p> vii-5 Issues: Clipping Files</p><p>91-63-230 Newsletters from other organizations 1970’s-1980’s</p><p>91-63-231 News clippings: Foreign Ownership/Trade 1971-1980</p><p>91-63-232 News clippings: 1969-1975 (Part 1) 1969-1975</p><p>91-63-233 News clippings: 1969-1975 (Part 2) 1969-1975</p><p>91-63-234 News clippings: 1968 1968</p><p>91-63-235 News clippings: 1969 1969</p><p>91-63-236 News clippings: 1970 1970</p><p>91-63-237 News clippings: 1970 1970</p><p>91-63-238 News clippings: 1971 1971</p><p>91-63-239 News clippings: 1971 1971</p><p>91-63-240 News clippings: 1971 1971</p><p>91-63-241 News clippings: 1972 1972</p><p>91-63-242 News clippings: 1972 1972</p><p>91-63-243 News clippings: 1972 1972</p><p>91-63-244 News clippings: 1972 1972</p><p>91-63-245 News clippings: 1972 1972</p><p>91-63-246 News clippings: 1973 1973</p><p>Box 10</p><p>91-63-247 News clippings: 1973 1973</p><p>75 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-248 News clippings: 1973 1973</p><p>91-63-249 News clippings: 1973 1973</p><p>91-63-250 News clippings: 1974 1974</p><p>91-63-251 News clippings: 1974 1974</p><p>91-63-252 News clippings: 1974 1974</p><p>91-63-253 News clippings: 1974 1974</p><p>91-63-254 News clippings: 1975 1975</p><p>91-63-255 News clippings: 1975 1975</p><p>91-63-256 News clippings: 1975 1975</p><p>91-63-257 News clippings: 1975 1975</p><p>91-63-258 News clippings: 1975 1975</p><p>91-63-259 News clippings: 1976 1976</p><p>91-63-260 News clippings: 1976 1976</p><p>91-63-261 News clippings: 1977 1977</p><p>91-63-262 News clippings: 1977 1977</p><p>91-63-263 News clippings: 1978 1978</p><p>91-63-264 News clippings: 1978 1978</p><p>91-63-265 News clippings: 1979 1979</p><p>91-63-266 News clippings: 1979 1979</p><p>91-63-267 News clippings: 1979 1979</p><p>Box 11</p><p>76 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-63-268 News clippings: 1979 1979</p><p>91-63-269 News clippings: 1970’s 1970’s</p><p>91-63-270 News clippings: 1979-1980 1979-1980</p><p>91-63-271 News clippings: 1979-1980 1979-1980</p><p>91-63-272 News clippings: 1980 1980</p><p>91-63-273 News clippings: 1981 1981</p><p>91-63-274 News clippings: 1981 1981</p><p>91-63-275 News clippings: 1982 1982</p><p>91-63-276 News clippings: 1982, 1983 1982, 1983</p><p>91-63-277 News clippings: 1983 1983</p><p>91-63-278 News clippings: 1983 1983</p><p>91-63-279 News clippings: 1983 1983</p><p>91-63-280 Statistics Canada: “Informat” Bulletins 1983</p><p>91-63-281 News clippings: Trade and Energy Policy 1970’s, 1980’s</p><p>Box 12</p><p>91-63-282 News clippings: Inflation and the Economy 1970’s, 1980’s</p><p>91-63-283 News clippings: Inflation and the Economy 1970’s, 1980’s</p><p>91-63-284 News clippings: Inflation and the Economy 1970’s, 1980’s</p><p>91-63-285 News clippings: Inflation and the Economy 1970’s, 1980’s</p><p>91-63-286 News clippings: Inflation and the Economy 1970’s, 1980’s</p><p>91-63-287 News clippings: Constitution and Energy Policy 1970’s, 1980’s</p><p>91-63-288 Archive Record: Listing of CIC related [1976]</p><p>77 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> publications and reports</p><p>AV items See listing at end of inventory for audio-visual items related to CIC activities</p><p>78 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Series III</p><p>COUNCIL OF CANADIANS</p><p>III. Council of Canadians, --1974-2004. –4.80 m of textual records.</p><p>Archival Description: Mel Hurtig’s Council of Canadians (COC) records are quite extensive, reflecting his close ties with the organization, and the fact that the Council’s existence is on-going. While most of the material is textual, there are some COC posters and artwork listed at the end of this series. The material is in good physical condition.</p><p>Scope and Content: Mel Hurtig founded the Council of Canadians and served as Board Chairman, and his correspondence files are thick with incoming and outgoing letters. As well, he maintained files of COC Board meeting documents for the years he was actively involved on the Board. The COC files Hurtig maintained have been further described as Communications and Promotion; Chapter records; Financial; and Policy/Issues. The bulk of the records are in the category of Policy and Issues, which includes speeches, research and information files, major research topic files, and news clippings. The major issue confronted by the COC was Canada’s proposed Free Trade Agreement with the United States. The COC campaigned widely against the signing of any such agreement, and the records are filled with the Organization’s background research, policy statements, speeches, and writings on the topic. The COC also partnered with groups like the Pro- Canada Network to oppose Free Trade initiatives, and this ‘joining of forces’ is reflected in the records. A final sub-series includes COC posters and artwork, often over-sized, and used for a variety of purposes. </p><p>File titles were derived from original file titles.</p><p>A file listing follows.</p><p>79 Mel Hurtig</p><p>III. Council of Canadians (COC) files</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> i. Organization Files Box 1</p><p>91-64-1 COC – Founding Documents 1981-1985 Planning meeting documents, news clippings, news releases and related correspondence</p><p>91-64-2 COC – Bylaws and Constitution 1985-1987</p><p>91-64-3 COC – Letters Patent: Incorporation of COC August 11, 1986</p><p>91-64-4 COC – Logo [1986]</p><p>91-64-5 COC – Goals and Priorities [1986]</p><p> ii. Board Correspondence and Documents (Includes correspondence, meeting minutes, meeting materials, financial reports, and committee reports – all business dealt with by the COC Board of Directors)</p><p>91-64-6 COC – Board correspondence and documents 1985</p><p>91-64-7 COC – Board correspondence and documents Jan.-June 1986</p><p>91-64-8 COC – Board correspondence and documents July-Dec. 1986</p><p>91-64-9 Conference ’86 Reports 1986</p><p>91-64-10 COC – Board correspondence and documents Jan.-March 1987</p><p>91-64-11 COC – Board correspondence and documents April-June 1987</p><p>91-64-12 COC – Board correspondence and documents July-Oct. 1987</p><p>91-64-13 COC – Board correspondence and documents Nov.-Dec. 1987</p><p>Box 2</p><p>80 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-14 COC – Board correspondence and documents Jan.-April 1988</p><p>91-64-15 COC – Board correspondence and documents May-Dec. 1988</p><p>91-64-16 COC – Board correspondence and documents Jan.-August 1989</p><p>91-64-17 COC – Board correspondence and documents Sept.-Dec. 1989</p><p>91-64-18 COC – Board correspondence and documents Jan.-May 1990</p><p>91-64-19 COC – Board correspondence and documents June-Dec. 1990</p><p>91-64-20 COC – Board correspondence and documents Jan.-Dec. 1991</p><p>91-64-21 COC – Board correspondence and documents Jan.-Nov. 1992</p><p> iii. COC Correspondence (Correspondence sent to Mel Hurtig as the Board Chairman; not specifically related to Board meetings)</p><p>General:</p><p>91-64-22 COC – Correspondence March 1985</p><p>91-64-23 COC – Correspondence April 1985</p><p>91-64-24 COC – Correspondence May 1985</p><p>91-64-25 COC – Correspondence June 1985</p><p>91-64-26 COC – Correspondence July 1985</p><p>91-64-27 COC – Correspondence August 1985</p><p>Box 3</p><p>91-64-28 COC – Correspondence September 1985</p><p>91-64-29 COC – Correspondence October 1985</p><p>91-64-30 COC – Correspondence November 1-14 </p><p>81 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>1985</p><p>91-64-31 COC – Correspondence November 15-30 1985</p><p>91-64-32 COC – Correspondence December 1-6 1985</p><p>91-64-33 COC – Correspondence December 7-31 1985</p><p>91-64-34 COC – Correspondence January 1986</p><p>91-64-35 COC – Correspondence February 1986</p><p>91-64-36 COC – Correspondence March 1-13 1986</p><p>91-64-37 COC – Correspondence March 14-31 1986</p><p>91-64-38 COC – Correspondence April 1-16 1986</p><p>91-64-39 COC – Correspondence April 17-39 1986</p><p>91-64-40 COC – Correspondence May 1986</p><p>Box 4</p><p>91-64-41 COC – Correspondence June 1986</p><p>91-64-42 COC – Correspondence July 1986</p><p>91-64-43 COC – Correspondence August 1986</p><p>91-64-44 COC – Correspondence September 1986</p><p>91-64-45 COC – Correspondence October 1986</p><p>91-64-46 COC – Correspondence November 1-11 1986</p><p>91-64-47 COC – Correspondence November 12-28 1986</p><p>91-64-48 COC – Correspondence December 1986</p><p>82 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-49 COC – Correspondence January 1-19 1987</p><p>91-64-50 COC – Correspondence January 20-31 1987</p><p>91-64-51 COC – Correspondence February 1-18 1987</p><p>91-64-52 COC – Correspondence February 19-27 1987</p><p>Box 5</p><p>91-64-53 COC – Correspondence March 1-17 1987</p><p>91-64-54 COC – Correspondence March 18-31 1987</p><p>91-64-55 COC – Correspondence April 1-17 1987</p><p>91-64-56 COC – Correspondence April 18-30 1987</p><p>91-64-57 COC – Correspondence May 1-12 1987</p><p>91-64-58 COC – Correspondence May 13-30 1987</p><p>91-64-59 COC – Correspondence June 1-9 1987</p><p>91-64-60 COC – Correspondence June 10-30 1987</p><p>Box 6</p><p>91-64-61 COC – Correspondence July 1-12 1987</p><p>91-64-62 COC – Correspondence July 13-31 1987</p><p>91-64-63 COC – Correspondence August 1-14 1987</p><p>91-64-64 COC – Correspondence August 15-31 1987</p><p>91-64-65 COC – Correspondence September 1987</p><p>91-64-66 COC – Correspondence October 1987</p><p>91-64-67 COC – Correspondence November 1987</p><p>83 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-68 COC – Correspondence December 1-14 1987</p><p>91-64-69 COC – Correspondence December 15-31 1987</p><p>91-64-70 COC – Correspondence January 1-11 1988</p><p>Box 7</p><p>91-64-71 COC – Correspondence January 12-31 1988</p><p>91-64-72 COC – Correspondence February 1-10 1988</p><p>91-64-73 COC – Correspondence February 11-29 1988</p><p>91-64-74 COC – Correspondence March 1-16 1988</p><p>91-64-75 COC – Correspondence March 17-31 1988</p><p>91-64-76 COC – Correspondence April 1-12 1988</p><p>91-64-77 COC – Correspondence April 13-30 1988</p><p>91-64-78 COC – Correspondence May 1-13 1988</p><p>91-64-79 COC – Correspondence May 14-31 1988</p><p>91-64-80 COC – Correspondence June 1-13 1988</p><p>91-64-81 COC – Correspondence June 14-30 1988</p><p>91-64-82 COC – Correspondence July 1988</p><p>91-64-83 COC – Correspondence August 1988</p><p>91-64-84 COC – Correspondence September 1988</p><p>Box 8</p><p>91-64-85 COC – Correspondence October 1988</p><p>84 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-86 COC – Correspondence November 1988</p><p>91-64-87 COC – Correspondence December 1988</p><p>91-64-88 COC – Correspondence January 1989</p><p>91-64-89 COC – Correspondence February 1989</p><p>91-64-90 COC – Correspondence March 1989</p><p>91-64-91 COC – Correspondence April 1989</p><p>91-64-92 COC – Correspondence May 1989</p><p>91-64-93 COC – Correspondence June 1989</p><p>91-64-94 COC – Correspondence July 1989</p><p>91-64-95 COC – Correspondence August 1989</p><p>91-64-96 COC – Correspondence September 1989</p><p>91-64-97 COC – Correspondence October 1989</p><p>91-64-98 COC – Correspondence November 1989</p><p>91-64-99 COC – Correspondence December 1989</p><p>91-64-100 COC – Correspondence January 1990</p><p>91-64-101 COC – Correspondence February 1990</p><p>91-64-102 COC – Correspondence March 1990</p><p>91-64-103 COC – Correspondence April 1990</p><p>91-64-104 COC – Correspondence May 1990</p><p>91-64-105 COC – Correspondence June 1990</p><p>91-64-106 COC – Correspondence July 1990</p><p>85 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-107 COC – Correspondence August 1990</p><p>91-64-108 COC – Correspondence September 1990</p><p>91-64-109 COC – Correspondence October 1990</p><p>91-64-110 COC – Correspondence November 1990</p><p>91-64-111 COC – Correspondence December 1990</p><p>91-64-112 COC – Correspondence January 1991</p><p>91-64-113 COC – Correspondence February 1991</p><p>91-64-114 COC – Correspondence March 1991</p><p>91-64-115 COC – Correspondence April 1991</p><p>Box 9</p><p>91-64-116 COC – Correspondence May 1991</p><p>91-64-117 COC – Correspondence June 1991</p><p>91-64-118 COC – Correspondence July 1991</p><p>91-64-119 COC – Correspondence August 1991</p><p>91-64-120 COC – Correspondence September 1991</p><p>91-64-121 COC – Correspondence October 1991</p><p>91-64-122 COC – Correspondence November 1991</p><p>91-64-123 COC – Correspondence December 1991</p><p>91-64-124 COC – Correspondence January 1992</p><p>91-64-125 COC – Correspondence February 1992</p><p>91-64-126 COC – Correspondence March 1992</p><p>91-64-127 COC – Correspondence April 1992</p><p>86 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-128 COC – Correspondence May 1992</p><p>91-64-129 COC – Correspondence June 1992</p><p>91-64-130 COC – Correspondence July 1992</p><p>91-64-131 COC – Correspondence August 1992</p><p>91-64-132 COC – Correspondence September 1992</p><p>91-64-133 COC – Correspondence October 1992</p><p>91-64-134 COC – Correspondence November 1992; 2003</p><p>Correspondence – Name/Subject:</p><p>91-64-135 Clark, Mel G. 1986-1992 Correspondence and papers related to the Free Trade Agreement</p><p>91-64-136 Chretien, Jean 1990-1993 Correspondence with, and information collected about, re: Free Trade negotiations</p><p>Box 10</p><p>91-64-137 Hicks, Barry 1992 Description of a multi-media information system</p><p>91-64-138 Peterson, David 1987</p><p>91-64-139 Turner, John N. 1974, 1985-1990</p><p>91-64-140 Canadian Club invitations for Mel Hurtig to 1991-1992 speak</p><p>91-64-141 The Edmonton Sun 1987-1990 Correspondence re: a law suit; includes clippings and legal briefs</p><p>91-64-142 Europe 1976, 1987</p><p>87 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Correspondence and information related to European contacts</p><p>91-64-143 The Financial Post 1992 Correspondence with David Bailey, Executive Editor</p><p>91-64-144 London, United Kingdom 1987-1990 Correspondence with people or organizations in London</p><p>91-64-145 Order of Canada Nominations 1991 Letters in support of Roy Megary</p><p>91-64-146 Order of Canada 1990 Advisory Council information</p><p>91-64-147 Oslo 1988-1990 University of Oslo conference correspondence</p><p> iv. Communications/Promotion</p><p>91-64-148 COC – News releases 1985-1987</p><p>91-64-149 COC – News releases 1988-1992, 2003</p><p>91-64-150 COC – Newsletters 1985-March 1989</p><p>91-64-151 COC – Newsletters 1989-1994</p><p>91-64-152 COC – Newsletters 2001-2003</p><p>91-64-153 COC – Promotional: Letter-head design, David 1985 Shaw</p><p>91-64-154 COC – Globe and Mail article – related 1985-1986 correspondence</p><p>91-64-155 COC – Promotional: Newspaper and 1986-1987 advertisement statistics; promotional brochures and mailings</p><p>91-64-156 COC – Advertisements (issue-oriented) 1987</p><p>88 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-157 COC – Promotional and advertisement-related 1987-1990</p><p>91-64-158 COC – Promotional and advertisement-related 1991-1995</p><p>Box 11</p><p>91-64-159 COC – Promotional – Mailings 2000-2004</p><p>91-64-160 COC – Advertising Committee meeting minutes July 19, 1987</p><p>91-64-161 COC – ‘Johnny Canuck’ letter campaign and 1987 funding support proposal</p><p>91-64-162 COC – Promotional – Edd Uluschak (cartoonist) 1988</p><p>91-64-163 COC – Promotional – Artwork [1987] Mock-ups, brochures, and correspondence related to promotion </p><p>91-64- COC – Promotional – Artwork [1987] oversize item Mock-up for COC brochure and stationery #1</p><p>91-64- COC – Promotional – Banner [1987] oversize item A rolled COC main podium banner #2</p><p> v. Membership</p><p>91-64-164 COC – Membership 1985 Hand-written early membership contact list, based on CIC membership list of 1979</p><p>91-64-165 COC – Membership strategy and policy – 1986-1987 correspondence</p><p>91-64-166 COC – Membership mailing list of CIEP 1986-1987 (Canadian Institute for Economic Policy), used for COC membership recruitment</p><p>91-64-167 COC – Membership lists 1985</p><p>89 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-168 COC – Enrollments May-Sept. 1985</p><p>91-64-169 COC – Membership lists (Ottawa) and COC Key July, October, 1985 telephone list</p><p>91-64-170 COC – Membership lists [1987] Computer print-outs, various chapters</p><p>91-64-171 COC – Board of Directors and Chapter 1986-1988 Executive name lists</p><p>91-64-172 COC – Board of Directors name lists 1989-[1992]</p><p>91-64-173 COC – Advisory Board name lists Ca. 1978-1985</p><p>91-64-174 COC – New Members list July-August 1987</p><p>91-64-175 COC – New Members list January 1988</p><p>91-64-176 COC – Membership questionnaires and results of 1985-1988 advertising campaigns</p><p>Box 12</p><p> vi. Chapters</p><p>91-64-177 COC - British Columbia Chapter 1985 Membership survey</p><p>91-64-178 COC – Vancouver Chapter 1985-1987 Membership surveys, mailing lists, newsletter</p><p>91-64-179 COC – Alberta Chapter [1985] Membership survey and mailing list</p><p>91-64-180 COC – Calgary Chapter [1986] “Fact Sheet on Foreign Ownership in Canada”</p><p>91-64-181 COC – Edmonton Chapter 1985-1989, 1992 Steering Committee minutes, fundraising, meeting materials and correspondence</p><p>91-64-182 COC – Saskatchewan Chapter 1985</p><p>90 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Membership survey</p><p>91-64-183 COC – Manitoba Chapter 1985, January 1990 Membership survey, newsletter</p><p>91-64-184 COC – Ontario Chapter 1985-1986 Membership surveys, report of start-up of Hamilton Chapter</p><p>91-64-185 COC – Toronto Chapter 1985, 1987, 1990 Membership surveys, meeting minutes, speaking event notice and letter</p><p>91-64-186 COC – Quebec Chapter 1985 Membership survey</p><p>91-64-187 COC – Maritimes Chapter 1985 Membership survey</p><p> vii. Financial (See Board/Executive meeting material for regular financial statements)</p><p>91-64-188 COC – Financial forms: blank cheques and [1985] deposit forms (sample)</p><p>91-64-189 COC – Financial forms: receipts 1985-1986</p><p>91-64-190 COC – Financial forms: bank records 1985-1986</p><p>91-64-191 COC – Financial – Fund Raising report, Ken May 1987 Wyman & Associates</p><p>91-64-192 COC – Financial – Fund Raising (Membership 1987 Response)</p><p>91-64-193 COC – Financial – Funding rejections 1987-1988</p><p> viii. Policy/Issues Related</p><p>91-64-194 COC – Policy Issues Procedures and Statement [1985]</p><p>91 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-195 COC – Motions and Policies 1985-1986</p><p>91-64-196 COC – Speech Research material (1), various 1985-1986 issues Includes news clippings, hand-written notes, and speech excerpts</p><p>91-64-197 COC – Speech Research material (2), various 1986 issues</p><p>91-64-198 COC – Speech Research material (3), various 1987 issues</p><p>91-64-199 COC – Speech Research material (4), various 1987 issues</p><p>Policy: Research Files/Notes (original titles and alphabetical order retained)</p><p>91-64-200 Agreement (F.T.A.) 1987</p><p>91-64-201 Agriculture and Free Trade 1988-1991</p><p>91-64-202 Americas Society 1989</p><p>91-64-203 Autopact 1986-1987</p><p>91-64-204 Beaufort Sea – U.S. Drilling 1986</p><p>91-64-205 Bourassa, Robert 1986-1987</p><p>91-64-206 Briefs – Others 1985-1986 Re: economic revitalization; broadcasting</p><p>Box 13</p><p>91-64-207 British Columbia 1988 Impact of free trade</p><p>91-64-208 British Gas Case – COC argument submitted by July 1990 David Poch</p><p>91-64-209 Canadian Alliance for Trade and Job 1989</p><p>92 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Opportunities</p><p>91-64-210 Canadian Alliance in Solidarity With Native 1986-1987 Peoples Correspondence and imprint</p><p>91-64-211 Canada West Foundation 1987-1991 Publications</p><p>91-64-212 Canadian Balance of International Payments [1979] Published tables</p><p>91-64-213 Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses 1988 – Survey on Free Trade</p><p>91-64-214 Canadian manufacturers’ Association 1989 Publication </p><p>91-64-215 Canadian Teachers’ Association - Free Trade 1988</p><p>91-64-216 Cohen, Marjorie, National Action Committee on 1985 the Status of Women</p><p>91-64-217 Consumers’ Association of Canada – Free Trade 1987</p><p>91-64-218 Crispo, John 1985-1991 Articles by and about</p><p>91-64-219 Crosbie, John – Free Trade negotiations 1990</p><p>91-64-220 Cross Border Shopping 1991</p><p>91-64-221 Culture (File 1 of 2) 1985-1986 Papers, news clippings, imprint</p><p>91-64-222 Culture (File 2 of 2) 1986-1992</p><p>91-64-223 Debt 1990</p><p>91-64-224 Defense and Free Trade 1989</p><p>91-64-225 De Havilland Aircraft 1986</p><p>93 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-226 Dome Petroleum Limited 1987</p><p>91-64-227 Department of Regional Industrial Expansion – 1987 Free Trade</p><p>91-64-228 Drug Legislation 1987 Bill C-22 and Free Trade</p><p>91-64-229 Economic Council of Canada 1988 Statement on the Free Trade Agreement</p><p>91-64-230 Education - Free Trade 1988-1992</p><p>91-64-231 Election ’88 1988</p><p>Box 14</p><p>91-64-232 Elections/Electoral Reform 1977-1992 Free Trade related papers and imprint</p><p>91-64-233 Employee Ownership 1991</p><p>91-64-234 Employment 1986-1988 Discussion paper for Economic Council of Canada</p><p>91-64-235 Energy Policy October 15, 1988 COC paper: “Canada’s Energy Policy and the FTA” by B.F. Wilson</p><p>91-64-236 Environment 1986-1988 Papers and printed matter</p><p>91-64-237 Export Restrictions [1987]</p><p>91-64-238 Federal Election , 1988 1988-1990</p><p>91-64-239 Financial Post 1988 Clippings and notes</p><p>91-64-240 Foreign Aid 1986</p><p>91-64-241 Foreign Direct Investment in the U.S. 1987-1988</p><p>94 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-242 Foreign Investment, Ownership and Control 1988</p><p>91-64-243 Foreign Ownership 1985-1989</p><p>91-64-244 Free Trade 1988</p><p>91-64-245 Free Trade – History 1987</p><p>91-64-246 Getty, Don R. 1989 Campaign financial statement</p><p>91-64-247 Ghiz, Joseph 1987 Free Trade talk</p><p>91-64-248 GNP/GDP 1989 Tables</p><p>Box 15</p><p>91-64-249 Health Care 1988</p><p>91-64-250 Hogan & Hartson 1987 Free Trade submission to Cabinet Sub- Committee</p><p>91-64-251 Imports/Exports 1986</p><p>91-64-252 International Energy Agreement 1980, 1987</p><p>91-64-253 Investment Canada 1985-1988</p><p>91-64-254 Investment Canada 1990-1991</p><p>91-64-255 Jobs/Job Losses 1987-1988</p><p>91-64-256 Jones, Owen L,, M.P. 1987 Booklet entitled “The Ottawa Years 1948-1958” by Frank Snowell</p><p>91-64-257 Kierans, Eric 1985-1987 Articles written about free trade and his annotations on a 1985 Government report on Tax</p><p>95 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Measures</p><p>91-64-258 Lament for a Nation 1985-1986</p><p>91-64-259 Library Association of Canada 1985-1987</p><p>91-64-260 Lipsey, Richard 1985-1987 Articles about free trade</p><p>91-64-261 Lougheed, Peter – Free Trade Deal 1987-1988</p><p>91-64-262 Macdonald Royal Commission 1986 - 1987 On Economic Union and Development Prospects</p><p>91-64-263 Mackness, William (reporter) 1987</p><p>91-64-264 Martin, Paul Jr. 1985-1995 Correspondence, articles and clipping</p><p>91-64-265 Meech Lake Constitutional Accord 1987-1991</p><p>91-64-266 Mexico/ NAFTA 1991-1992</p><p>91-64-267 Morici, Peter, Professor, University of Maine, re: 1987-1992 Free Trade Agreement</p><p>91-64-268 Mulroney, Brian 1983, 1987</p><p>Box 16</p><p>91-64-269 NATO/NORAD 1985-1986</p><p>91-64-270 Natural Gas 1988-1989</p><p>91-64-271 New York Times 1984 Article and ad excerpts</p><p>91-64-272 OECD – World economy 1987</p><p>91-64-273 Oil and Gas 1985-1987</p><p>91-64-274 Ontario and Free Trade 1988 Attorney General of Ontario report</p><p>96 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-275 Orr, John L. 1987-1991 Writings on Free Trade and GST</p><p>91-64-276 Pacific Northwest Canadian Studies Consortium 1986-1989 Newsletter and workshop information</p><p>91-64-277 Peters, Dr. Douglas D. (T.D. Bank economist) 1989-1991</p><p>91-64-278 Petro Canada 1990 Bill C-84: privatization of the National Petroleum Company of Canada</p><p>91-64-279 Plutonium Flights over Canadian territory 1987</p><p>91-64-280 Polar Sea – Clippings 1985</p><p>91-64-281 USS Polar Sea Incident 1985</p><p>91-64-282 Population – Census highlights 1987</p><p>91-64-283 Poverty 1985-1989</p><p>91-64-284 Press Gallery – Parliamentary 1991</p><p>91-64-285 Privatization 1987, 1989</p><p>91-64-286 Public Opinion polls 1991</p><p>91-64-287 Quebec – Free Trade 1987-1989</p><p>91-64-288 Reform Party material 1991-1993</p><p>91-64-289 Reisman, Simon 1984</p><p>91-64-290 “Repeal the Deal” Presentation 1991</p><p>91-64-291 Research and Development – After free trade 1989</p><p>91-64-292 Richler, Mordecai – Free Trade Agreement 1987</p><p>91-64-293 Rugman, Alan M. 1988-1991 Writings on free trade</p><p>97 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-294 Sectoral Advisory Groups on Free Trade 1986</p><p>91-64-295 Service Sector – Effects of Free Trade 1988 Agreement</p><p>91-64-296 Shields, Jack – Defamation suit 1988</p><p>91-64-297 Siebens, William 1987</p><p>91-64-298 Strategic Voting 1990</p><p>91-64-299 Summaries – Free Trade 1987</p><p>Box 17</p><p>91-64-300 Taxation 1990</p><p>91-64-301 Thorsell, William – Editor-in-Chief, The Globe 1991 and Mail</p><p>91-64-302 “Trade Liberalization Between Canada and the 1986 U.S.” Paper by Andre Raynauld</p><p>91-64-303 Transfer Pricing 1987-1991</p><p>91-64-304 Trent, John E. 1986 Essay on Canadian Political Culture</p><p>91-64-305 Trucking and Free Trade 1987</p><p>91-64-306 U.S. Department of Commerce 1987</p><p>91-64-307 U.S. Documents – Trade 1987</p><p>91-64-308 U.S. Minimum wages 1987-1988</p><p>91-64-309 U.S. Trade Law 1988</p><p>91-64-310 USTR Version of Canada-U.S. Free Trade deal 1987</p><p>91-64-311 Water 1987-1990</p><p>98 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-312 West Kootenay Power and Light Co. – Proposed 1986-1987 sale</p><p>91-64-313 Wilkinson, Bruce W. 1986-1991 Articles on free trade</p><p>91-64-314 Yeutter, Clayton, Ambassador and U.S. Trade 1986 representative</p><p>Major Issues Dealt With by the COC</p><p>Issue - Free Trade:</p><p>91-64-315 Free Trade Agreement (FTA) 1983-1988 Mel Hurtig’s files on the FTA containing correspondence, papers, news clippings and summary information</p><p>Box 18</p><p>91-64-316 Free Trade research material and notes 1984-1985</p><p>91-64-317 Free Trade research material and notes 1985-1986</p><p>91-64-318 Speech on free trade given at the University of 1985 Ottawa</p><p>91-64-319 S.S. Reisman speech to Ontario Economic April 1985 Council: “Canadian Trade at a Crossroads: Options for New International Agreements”; annotated by Mel Hurtig</p><p>91-64-320 “Giving Away the Store” by Mel Hurtig June 1985, reprint type-script and published versions 1986</p><p>91-64-321 “Canada. A Vanishing Country is Open for June 1985 Business” by Mel Hurtig Published reprint</p><p>91-64-322 “’Free Trade Could Cost Us Canada” by Mel June 1985 Hurtig two copies, one annotated</p><p>99 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-323 “Canada’s Unprecedented Leap of Faith Towards January 1986 Union With the U.S.” by Mel Hurtig two copies</p><p>91-64-324 “Canada-U.S. Free Trade: The Current Debate” February 1986 by Bruce W. Wilkinson type-script, 25 pp</p><p>91-64-325 “Deceptive Diatribes” by Mel Hurtig March 27, 1986 two copies, published 3 pp</p><p>91-64-326 “Canada-U.S. Trade Negotiations: The July 1986 Consumer Interest” by Geoffrey Kubrick, Consumers’ Association of Canada type-script, ca. 50 pp</p><p>91-64-327 Submission to: Commission on Canada/United July 24, 1986 States Free Trade Talks From COC Saskatchewan chapters Type-script 9 pp</p><p>91-64-328 “Comments About Canadian-American September 11, Relations” by Mel Hurtig; prepared for U.S. 1986 House of Representatives original (annotated) and hand-written photocopy, ts, 12 pp</p><p>91-64-329 “Canada on the Table” by Mel Hurtig October 19, 1986 two copies, type-script. 23 pp</p><p>91-64-330 “Canada-U.S. Free Trade: Setting the October 31, 1986 Dimensions” by Bruce W. Wilkinson two copies, type-script, 34 pp</p><p>91-64-331 Free Trade research and reference material 1987 Folder 1 of 2</p><p>91-64-332 Free Trade research and reference material 1987 Folder 2 of 2</p><p>91-64-333 “Trade Negotiations: Securing Canada’s Future” 1987 Government of Canada imprint</p><p>100 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-334 “Why Free Trade With the U.S. is not the [1987] Answer for Canada” Background document prepared for the COC by Professor James Hyndman Type-script, 27 pp</p><p>91-64-335 “Mulroney’s “Trade” Deal Will Dramatically [1987] Lower Our Standard of Living” by Mel Hurtig and Duncan Cameron two copies, type-script, 6 pp</p><p>91-64-336 “The Battle for Canada” by Mel Hurtig [1987] type-script, annotated, 16 pp</p><p>Box 19</p><p>91-64-337 “The Canada – U.S. Free Trade Agreement [1987] Synopsis” Canada. Department of External Affairs two copies (English/French) 61 pp</p><p>91-64-338 “Fighting American Protectionism” by Mel February 1987 Hurtig two copies, type-script and hand-written versions, 6 pp</p><p>91-64-339 “Free Trade – Effects at the Regional Level by April 1987 Deirdre M. Liptay type-script draft, 16 pp</p><p>91-64-340 “The Incredible Myth of Bilateral Free Trade October 7, 1987 with the United States” Statement by John Orr, Director, COC Type-script 5 pp</p><p>91-64-341 “Canada – U.S. Trade Negotiations: A [October 1987] Chronology” (Federal Government publication) photocopy, type-script 13 pp</p><p>91-64-342 “Presentation to the House of Commons November 17, Committee on External Affairs and International 1987 Trade” by Mel Hurtig</p><p>101 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> type-script, two copies, hand-written original, 20 pp</p><p>91-64-343 “Briefing Notes on the Final Text of the December 14, 1987 Mulroney-Reagan Trade Pact” Pro-Canada Network Type-script, 54 pp</p><p>91-64-344 “Frank McKenna Statement – F.T.A.” December 16, 1987 type-script, 5 pp</p><p>91-64-345 American Express – Free Trade Statements 1987-1989</p><p>91-64-346 Free Trade research and reference material 1988 Folder 1 of 2</p><p>91-64-347 Free Trade research and reference material 1988 Folder 2 of 2</p><p>91-64-348 “Mulroney Trade Deal” by Lucien Maynard, [1988] Save Canada Published, 221 pp</p><p>91-64-349 “The Mulroney-Reagan “Free” Trade Sellout” by [1988] Mel Hurtig type-script, 6 pp</p><p>91-64-350 “The Mulroney-Reagan Trade Agreement: A February 24, 1988 Guide to the Main Issues” type-script, 18 pp</p><p>91-64-351 “Mel Hurtig Speech on Free Trade” Spring 1988 Mary Donaldson Memorial Lecture)</p><p>91-64-352 “Canada at the Crossroads” by Mel Hurtig April 1988 type-script, two copies with annotation, 4 pp</p><p>91-64-353 COC Presentation to House of Commons July 14, 1988 Legislative Committee type-script, 4 pp with attachments, printed – 17 pp</p><p>91-64-354 “Mulroney’s “Trade” Deal: What will be Left for November 1988</p><p>102 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Canadians?” by Mel Hurtig type-script, two copies with annotation, 9 pp</p><p>91-64-355 “Free Trade: Not Exactly What We Were December 1988 Promised” by Mel Hurtig type-script, two copies, 6 pp</p><p>91-64-356 Australia and New Zealand – Free Trade 1988 Agreement Three articles</p><p>91-64-357 “Trade Issues” 1988 Publications of the Business Council of Fair Trade</p><p>91-64-358 “The Alan B. Plaunt Memorial Lecture” by Mel 1988 Hurtig type-script, 32 pp (annotated)</p><p>91-64-359 Free Trade research and reference material 1989</p><p>91-64-360 “The Last Chance for Canada” February 17, 1989 A talk by Mel Hurtig to Calgary Teachers’ Convention Original hand-written annotated version, 1 printed copy. 17 pp</p><p>91-64-361 “The Legacy of Lament for a Nation” (Bell September 23, Lecture Series) by Mel Hurtig 1989 type-script, two copies, 15 pp Includes related correspondence and research material</p><p>91-64-362 “The Coming Canadian Economic Crisis” by November 1989 Mel Hurtig type-script, three copies, annotated, 12 pp</p><p>91-64-363 “The Free Trade Agreement/Lavish Promises December 1989 and Harsh Reality” by Mel Hurtig type-script, three copies (two are annotated with attached memo), 9 pp</p><p>91-64-364 Free Trade research and reference material 1990</p><p>103 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-365 “Keynote Address to the Liberal Party of Canada January 27, 1990 Leadership Forum, Toronto, Ontario” by Mel Hurtig Penciled hand-written version, two type-script versions, 35 pp</p><p>91-64-366 Presentation to the Standing Senate Committee July 26, 1990 on Banking, Trade and Commerce” by Mel Hurtig</p><p>91-64-367 “1970-1990: Twenty Years of Canadian October 12, 1990 Nationalism, Success or Failure?” Address to COC fifth anniversary convention by Mel Hurtig Type-script, two copies, 12 pp</p><p>91-64-368 Free Trade research and reference material 1991</p><p>Box 20</p><p>91-64-369 Canadian Labour Congress - :Free Trade 1990-1991 Briefing Documents”</p><p>91-64-370 Talk by Mel Hurtig on FTA (no title) 1991 Type-script, 44 pp</p><p>91-64-371 “What to Change in the Free Trade Agreement” September 12, by W.H. Loewen 1991 type-script, 5 pp</p><p>91-64-372 “The F.T.A.: The First Three Years” by Mel October 1991 Hurtig type-script, 5 pp and research notes</p><p>91-64-373 “The Canadian Constitution” December 2. 1991 Brief for presentation to the Special Joint Committee on a Renewed Canada Type-script, 15 pp</p><p>91-64-374 Free Trade research and reference material 1992</p><p>91-64-375 “Canada Under Siege: Three Years Into the Free January 1992</p><p>104 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Trade Era” by Bruce Campbell two copies, one photocopied and annotated</p><p>91-64-376 NAFTA Text – Part 1 of 2 September 6, 1992</p><p>91-64-377 NAFTA Text – Part 2 of 2 September 6, 1992</p><p>91-64-378 NAFTA – Articles and notes 1992</p><p>91-64-379 1992 Constitutional Referendum Results October 1992 Newspaper article</p><p>91-64-380 Free Trade Agreement – Research and reference 1989-1995 material A file of information maintained by Mel Hurtig; includes notes, clippings, correspondence and writings</p><p>91-64-381 “The Bruce Hutchinson Lecture’, Festival of the August 13, 1994 Written Arts y Mel Hurtig type-script, 22 pp</p><p>91-64-382 Free Trade – Various magazine articles and 1985-1988 imprint</p><p>91-64-383 Free Trade – Various magazine articles and 1989-1991 imprint</p><p>Box 21</p><p>91-64-384 Free Trade – Ephemera [1986-1988] Small posters, speech notices, and brochures, etc.</p><p>Related Organizations Joining in Opposing the Free Trade Agreement</p><p>91-64-385 Citizens Concerned About Free Trade 1988-1991 Clippings and imprint</p><p>91-64-386 Coalition Against Free Trade 1987 Contact list</p><p>91-64-387 Pro-Canada Network – Rally [1986]</p><p>105 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Biographical information on well-known rally participants</p><p>91-64-388 Pro-Canada Network (PCN) – Petition (draft July 1987 wording)</p><p>91-64-389 Pro-Canada Network – “Free Trade: Canadians’ August 1987 Perceptions of the Implications of the Initiative” Type-script, 40 pp</p><p>91-64-390 Pro-Canada Network – Briefing notes on the December 1987 final text of the Mulroney-Reagan Pact</p><p>91-64-391 ‘PCN Notes’ – Correspondence and information March 1988 collected by Mel Hurtig</p><p>91-64-392 ‘PCN Notes’ April 1988</p><p>91-64-393 ‘PCN Notes’ May 1988</p><p>91-64-394 ‘PCN Notes’` June 1988</p><p>91-64-395 ‘PCN Notes’` July 1988</p><p>91-64-396 ‘PCN Notes’` August 1988</p><p>91-64-397 ‘PCN Notes’` September 1988</p><p>91-64-398 ‘PCN Notes’` October 1988</p><p>91-64-399 ‘PCN Notes’` November 1988</p><p>91-64-400 ‘PCN Notes’` December 1988</p><p>91-64-401 ‘PCN Notes’` January 1989</p><p>91-64-402 ‘PCN Notes’` February 1989</p><p>91-64-403 ‘PCN Notes’` March 1989</p><p>91-64-404 ‘PCN Notes’` April 1989</p><p>91-64-405 ‘PCN Notes’` May 1989</p><p>106 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-406 ‘PCN Notes’` June 1989</p><p>91-64-407 ‘PCN Notes’` July 1989</p><p>91-64-408 ‘PCN Notes’` August 1989</p><p>91-64-409 ‘PCN Notes’` September 1989</p><p>91-64-410 ‘PCN Notes’` October 1989</p><p>91-64-411 ‘PCN Notes’` November 1989</p><p>91-64-412 ‘PCN Notes’` December 1989</p><p>91-64-413 ‘PCN Notes’` January 1990</p><p>91-64-414 ‘PCN Notes’` February 1990</p><p>91-64-415 ‘PCN Notes’` March 1990</p><p>91-64-416 ‘PCN Notes’` April 1990</p><p>91-64-417 ‘PCN Notes’` May 1990</p><p>91-64-418 ‘PCN Notes’` June 1990</p><p>91-64-419 ‘PCN Notes’` July 1990</p><p>91-64-420 ‘PCN Notes’` August 1990</p><p>91-64-421 ‘PCN Notes’` September 1990</p><p>91-64-422 ‘PCN Notes’` October 1990</p><p>91-64-423 ‘PCN Notes’` November 1990</p><p>91-64-424 ‘PCN Notes’` January-February 1991</p><p>91-64-425 Action Canada Network 1991</p><p>Box 22</p><p>107 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-426 Action Canada Network 1992</p><p>91-64-427 Action Canada Network 1993</p><p>91-64-428 Pro-Canada/Action Canada “Dossier” #4-24 1987-1990 (some issues missing)</p><p>91-64-429 Pro-Canada/Action Canada “Dossier” #25-39 1990-1993</p><p>91-64-430 Suggested titles for Pat Carney’s book on FTA [1990]</p><p>Issue - Peace/Disarmament</p><p>91-64-431 Information file – Nuclear 1982-1983 testing/Disarmament/Peace Issues Clippings, papers and correspondence</p><p>91-64-432 Information file – Nuclear 1984-1985 testing/Disarmament/Peace Issues</p><p>91-64-433 Information file – Nuclear 1986-1987 testing/Disarmament/Peace Issues</p><p>91-64-434 Information file – Nuclear 1988-1991 testing/Disarmament/Peace Issues</p><p>91-64-435 COC information file maintained by Mel Hurtig 1984-1990 entitled: “Peace, Defense, Foreign Policy and the True North”; includes correspondence, clippings, papers and briefs</p><p>91-64-436 Dr. Helen Caldicott presentation: “The Nuclear November 1984 Threat”, with introduction by Mel Hurtig Includes Mel Hurtig’s hand-written speech, promotional material and clippings</p><p>91-64-437 Dr. Helen Caldicott presentation April 10, 1988 A Canadian tour in support of the Peace Pledge campaign; includes related correspondence and promotional material </p><p>91-64-438 Nanoose Bay Enquiry 1985</p><p>108 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Planning correspondence and documents</p><p>91-64-439 Nanoose Bay Enquiry January 1986 Presentation and papers</p><p>91-64-440 The True North Strong & Free? A Public Inquiry 1985-May 1986 into Canadian Defense Policy and Nuclear Arms (November 8 & 9th, Edmonton) Conference planning documents</p><p>91-64-441 The True North Strong & Free? – Conference June–November 9, planning documents 1986</p><p>Box 23</p><p>91-64-442 The True North Strong & Free? – Conference 1986 speeches</p><p>91-64-443 The True North Strong & Free? – Post- 1986 conference correspondence and news articles</p><p>91-64-444 The True North Strong & Free Inquiry Society – January 1987- Meeting documents, correspondence and December 1989 planning arrangements for future inquiries</p><p>91-64-445 World Council for Global Co-Operation (United 1988 Nations) – Project correspondence and related documents</p><p>Issues – Imprint/Clipping Files</p><p>91-64-446 Bulletins and Newsletters - Non-COC 1986-1989</p><p>91-64-447 Magazine articles 1980’s, 1992</p><p>91-64-448 Press Clippings – Issues 1984</p><p>91-64-449 Press Clippings – Issues 1985</p><p>91-64-450 Press Clippings – Issues 1986</p><p>91-64-451 Press Clippings – Issues 1986</p><p>109 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>91-64-452 Press Clippings – Issues 1987</p><p>91-64-453 Press Clippings – Issues 1987</p><p>91-64-454 Press Clippings – Issues 1988</p><p>91-64-455 Press Clippings – Issues 1989</p><p>91-64-456 Press Clippings – Issues 1990</p><p>91-64-457 Press Clippings – Issues 1991</p><p>Box 24</p><p>91-64-458 Press Clippings – Issues 1992</p><p>91-64-459 Press Clippings – Issues 1992</p><p>91-64-460 Press Clippings – Constitution 1980’s-1990’s</p><p>91-64-461 Press Clippings – Meech lake 1989-1990</p><p>91-64-462 Press Clippings – Energy 1980’s-1990’s</p><p>91-64-463 Press Clippings – Nationalism 1980’s</p><p>91-64-464 Press Clippings – Foreign Ownership 1980’s-1990’s</p><p>91-64-465 Press Clippings – Free Trade 1980’s-1990’s</p><p>91-64-466 Press Clippings – Free Trade 1980’s-1990’s</p><p>91-64-467 Press Clippings – FTA/NAFTA. 1990’s</p><p>91-64-468 Press Clippings – The FTA, Gatt and Trade 1990’s Disputes</p><p>91-64-469 Press Clippings – COC in the News and General 1980’s-1990’s Interest/Miscellaneous</p><p>91-64-470 Four pin buttons with political expressions: Ca. 1988-2000 “Canada is Not For Sale” “Pay the Rent and Feed the Kids”</p><p>110 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>“#1 Son of a Bush” “NO! to Ballistic Missile Offence”</p><p>Posters/Artwork</p><p>95-34 ‘Show Your Pride, Support Education Week 1983 oversize Activities May 2-6, 1983 and Join These Item #2 Edmonton Public School Graduates’ 41 x 61 cm</p><p>95-34 Aslin Cartoon – Brian Mulroney and American 1985 oversize Flag Item #3 27.5 x 43 cm</p><p>95-34 Free Trade: Canada Under Attack March 1988 oversize Come to Saskatoon to Save Canada! Item #4 (Citizens Concerned About Free Trade) 27.5 x 43 cm</p><p>95-34 Free Trade: Canada Under Attack March 27, 1988 oversize Pantages Playhouse Theatre, Winnipeg Item #5 (Citizens Concerned About Free Trade) 28 x 43 cm</p><p>95-34 Mel Hurtig Speaks on the Free Trade Agreement April 27, 1988 oversize Barrhead Elementary School Gymnasium Item #6 27.5 x 43 cm</p><p>95-34 “Free Trade Isn’t Free, It Costs Your [1988] oversize Independence” Item #7 (COC poster) 51.5 x 60 cm</p><p>95-34 ‘F’ Trade (two slightly different posters) [1988] oversize 27.5 x 43 cm Items 8 a & b</p><p>95-34 Mock-up for small poster, re: Mulroney’s [1988] oversize ‘Trade’ Deal (American flag on map of Canada) Item #9</p><p>95-34 Aslin Cartoon – John Crosbie as ‘Enforcer’ 1988 oversize 27.5 x 32 cm</p><p>111 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Item #10</p><p>95-34 Bumper Sticker: Canada: Let’s Not Trade it [1988] oversize Away Item #11 The COC 10 x 39.5 cm</p><p>95-34 The True North Strong and Free? November 8-9, oversize A Public Inquiry into Canadian Defense Policy 1989 Item #12 and Nuclear Arms Edmonton, Alberta 29 x 61 cm</p><p>Audio-Visual Items</p><p>See listing at end of inventory for audio-visual items related to COC issues</p><p>112 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Series IV</p><p>MEL HURTIG and POLITICS</p><p>IV. Mel Hurtig and Politics, --1969-1995. –2.6 m of textual records </p><p>Archival Description: The records in this series are in excellent physical condition, and are primarily textual. They consist of Mel Hurtig’s personally maintained files, including correspondence and research records. Included also are a few National Party posters and a set of charts and graphs used in N.P. talks about Canada’s economy. Related audio- visual material is listed separately at the end of the finding aid. </p><p>Scope and Content: This record series, although relatively small, provides a fascinating glimpse into the political career of Mel Hurtig, and the dramatic rise (and fall) of a Federal National Party – the National Party of Canada. There are a few files of records related to Mel Hurtig’s association with the Liberal Party of Canada, and his run for office in the 1972 Federal Election, but the bulk of the records relate to the National Party of Canada. Mel Hurtig, as a founder and first leader of the National Party of Canada, was at the center of the National Party’s establishment, and a driving force in organizing candidates from across the country to run in the 1993 Federal Election. Soon after the election, the Party experienced a great amount of internal struggle and stress, leading to the eventual demise of the party; again clearly reflected in this series of records.</p><p>File titles were derived from original file titles.</p><p>A file listing follows.</p><p>113 Mel Hurtig</p><p>IV. Mel Hurtig and Politics</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> i. Liberals – 1972 Election</p><p>Box 1</p><p>95-34-1 Mel Hurtig’s Campaign in Edmonton West (1972) 1969-1973 Includes post-election correspondence</p><p>95-34-2 Election ’72 – Press Clippings 1972</p><p>95-34-3 Liberal Party News Releases: 1972 Election 1972 (1of2)</p><p>95-34-4 Liberal Party News Releases: 1972 Election 1972 (2of2)</p><p> ii. The National Party of Canada (NPC)</p><p>New Party Correspondence</p><p>95-34-5 Correspondence by Province: Ontario, Quebec, 1991-1992 Maritimes, Other</p><p>95-34-6 Correspondence by Province: B.C. and Alberta 1991-1992</p><p>95-34-7 Correspondence by Province: Saskatchewan and 1991-1992 Manitoba</p><p>95-34-8 Correspondence by Province: Alberta, Manitoba, 1992 Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick</p><p>National Party Administrative Material</p><p>95-34-9 NPC – Organizational material: Accounting - 1992-1994 Committees Mel Hurtig’s organizational files; originally kept in binders, sorted with dividers, and arranged alphabetically by topic</p><p>Box 2</p><p>114 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-10 NPC – Organizational material: Conferences – 1992-1994 Debate (as above)</p><p>95-34-11 NPC – Organizational material: Donations – 1992-1994 Fundraising (as above)</p><p>95-34-12 NPC – Organizational material: Gill – Leader’s 1992-1994 Office (as above)</p><p>95-34-13 NPC – Organizational material: Leader’s Tour – 1992-1994 Membership (as above)</p><p>95-34-14 NPC – Organizational material: Media - Policy (as 1992-1994 above)</p><p>95-34-15 NPC – Organizational material: Polls - Travel (as 1992-1994 above)</p><p>Box 3</p><p>95-34-16 NPC – Minutes 1992-1994</p><p>95-34-17 NPC – B.C./Yukon Interim Planning Committee February-April Minutes 1994</p><p>95-34-18 NPC – Constitution May 1993</p><p>95-34-19 NPC – Constitution; related research and 1993 correspondence</p><p>95-34-20 NPC – Constitution; Preliminary draft May 26, 1994</p><p>95-34-21 NPC – Constitution – French language 1992-1994</p><p>95-34-22 NPC – Fundraising; Proposal and reports 1993, 1994</p><p>95-34-23 NPC – Correspondence May-December 1992</p><p>95-34-24 NPC – Correspondence January 1993</p><p>95-34-25 NPC – Correspondence February 1993</p><p>115 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-26 NPC – Correspondence March 1993</p><p>95-34-27 NPC – Correspondence April 1993</p><p>95-34-28 NPC – Correspondence May 1993</p><p>95-34-29 NPC – Correspondence June 1993</p><p>95-34-30 NPC – Correspondence July 1993</p><p>95-34-31 NPC – Correspondence August 1993</p><p>95-34-32 NPC – Correspondence September 1993</p><p>95-34-33 NPC – Correspondence October 1993</p><p>95-34-34 NPC – Correspondence November 1993</p><p>Box 4</p><p>95-34-35 NPC – Correspondence December 1993</p><p>95-34-36 NPC – Correspondence January 1-13, 1994</p><p>95-34-37 NPC – Correspondence January 14-31, 1994</p><p>95-34-38 NPC – Correspondence February 1-16, 1994</p><p>95-34-39 NPC – Correspondence February 16-29, 1994</p><p>95-34-40 NPC – Correspondence March 1-19, 1994</p><p>95-34-41 NPC – Correspondence March 20-31, 1994</p><p>Box 5</p><p>95-34-42 NPC – Correspondence April 1-14, 1994</p><p>95-34-43 NPC – Correspondence April 15-30, 1994</p><p>116 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-44 NPC – Correspondence May 1-16, 1994</p><p>95-34-45 NPC – Correspondence May 17-31, 1994</p><p>95-34-46 NPC – Correspondence June 1-14, 1994</p><p>95-34-47 NPC – Correspondence June 15-30, 1994</p><p>95-34-48 NPC – Correspondence July 1-19, 1994</p><p>95-34-49 NPC – Correspondence July 20-31, 1994</p><p>95-34-50 NPC – Correspondence August 1-14, 1994</p><p>95-34-51 NPC – Correspondence August 15-31, 1994</p><p>Box 6</p><p>95-34-52 NPC – Correspondence September 1994</p><p>95-34-53 NPC – Correspondence October 1994</p><p>95-34-54 NPC – Correspondence November 1994</p><p>95-34-55 NPC – Correspondence December 1994</p><p>95-34-56 NPC – Correspondence January 1995</p><p>95-34-57 NPC – Correspondence February 1995</p><p>95-34-58 NPC – Correspondence March 1995</p><p>95-34-59 NPC – Correspondence 1995</p><p>95-34-60 NPC – Mail-outs January–April Sent to party members from the Office of the 1993 Leader</p><p>95-34-61 NPC – Mail-outs May-August 1993</p><p>95-34-62 NPC – Mail-outs September-</p><p>117 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>November 1993</p><p>95-34-63 NPC – Mail-outs January-August 1994</p><p>95-34-64 NPC – Memos, internal April–August 1993</p><p>95-34-65 NPC – Memos, internal September 1993 – July 1994</p><p>95-34-66 NPC – Administrative Bulletins, Procedures and 1993-1994 Memoranda, divided by subject</p><p>Box 7</p><p>95-34-67 NPC – Daily file June – July 1993</p><p>95-34-68 NPC – Daily file July – September 1993</p><p>95-34-69 NPC Correspondence: Convention and Loewen November 1993 – material April 1994 (re: National Party Board split with related correspondence and documents)</p><p>95-34-70 NPC – Mel Hurtig’s letter of resignation as Party August 29, 1994 leader to Dan Whetung</p><p>NPC – Membership:</p><p>95-34-71 NPC – Contact/Membership forms March 1993</p><p>95-34-72 NPC - Contact/Membership forms April – June 1993</p><p>95-34-73 NPC – Membership lists (by city and province) May – June 1993</p><p>95-34-74 NPC – Membership lists by city April 1993</p><p>95-34-75 NPC – Membership lists by city June 1993</p><p>Box 8</p><p>95-34-76 NPC – Membership lists: “Total Number of May – June 1993</p><p>118 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Members for Different Areas”</p><p>95-34-77 NPC – Membership lists by Surname May 18, 1993</p><p>95-34-78 NPC – Distribution List September 1993</p><p>95-34-79 NPC – Staff 1992-1994 Correspondence, memos and job descriptions</p><p>95-34-80 NPC – Ron Cooper, re: his death in car accident January 1993 Includes copy of eulogy written by Mel Hurtig</p><p>NPC – Promotion/Communications</p><p>95-34-81 NPC – Brochure and pamphlet planning 1992-1993</p><p>95-34-82 NPC – Media and communications 1992-1994 Media lists and related policy and correspondence</p><p>95-34-83 NPC – Media April – June 1993 Press releases and correspondence</p><p>95-34-84 NPC – Media June – November Press releases and correspondence 1993</p><p>95-34-85 NPC – Advertising January – Radio scripts, account information and related September 1993 correspondence</p><p>95-34-86 NPC – Newsletters (Regional and Head Office) February 1993 – July 1994</p><p>95-34-87 NPC – Promotional material Ca. 1993 Pamphlets, brochures, ephemera</p><p>Box 9</p><p>95-34-88 NPC – Public meetings 1992-1993 Schedules, related correspondence membership drives and meetings</p><p>95-34-89 NPC – Convention ‘94 March – June 1994 Correspondence and Summary of Proceedings</p><p>119 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-90 NPC – Leader’s Atlantic trip 1993 Background material for trip, related correspondence, and clippings</p><p>NPC – Speeches NPC - </p><p>95-34-91 Mel Hurtig’s speech notes/drafts Ca. 1993-1994</p><p>95-34-92 Speech - “The Canadian Economy Canada’s May 4, 1993 Social Programs” type-script, 22 pp type-script, 30 pp (two copies) </p><p>95-34-93 Speech - “Building Canada, Not Destroying It” June 7, 1993 hand-written (draft), type-script, 6 pp (two copies)</p><p>95-34-94 Speech – “Vote National for a Change” June 29, 1993 type-script, 9 pp (two copies)</p><p>95-34-95 Speech – to the Founding Convention of the June 24, 1994 National Party of Canada Original hand-written version, type-script, 9 pp (two copies)</p><p>95-34-96 Speech – “The Bruce Hutchison Lecture”, Festival August 13, 1994 of the Written Arts Copy of speech and related correspondence type-script, 22 pp</p><p>95-34-97 Speeches – Others 1993, 1994 Robert Billyard, Jim Cameron</p><p>NPC – Policy:</p><p>95-34-98 A New and Better Canada by Mel Hurtig 1992 (Principles and Policies of a new Canadian Political Party) – manuscript</p><p>95-34-99 A New and Better Canada by Mel Hurtig 1992 (manuscript)</p><p>95-34-100 A New and Better Canada by Mel Hurtig December 1992</p><p>120 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>(manuscript)</p><p>95-34-101 A New and Better Canada by Mel Hurtig 1992 (published version), Toronto: Stoddart Publishing Co. Ltd. (two copies)</p><p>95-34-102 A New and Better Canada by Mel Hurtig – Press 1993 clippings</p><p>95-34-103 Jobs for all Canadians – Background documents 1993</p><p>95-34-104 Jobs for all Canadians – Manuscript, with topic 1993 heading dividers</p><p>95-34-105 Jobs for all Canadians – Manuscript 1993 type-script, 200 pp, annotated</p><p>Box 10</p><p>95-34-106 Jobs for all Canadians: A Job Creation Plan that 1993 Eliminates the Deficit Published by the National Party of Canada, two coil-bound copies</p><p>95-34-107 NPC – Policy drafts 1992-1993 Arranged in file by subject; often with hand- written notations</p><p>95-34-108 NPC – Policy drafts 1992-1993 Arranged in file by subject; often with hand- written notations</p><p>95-34-109 NPC Policy – Draft Policy and related 1993-1994 correspondence</p><p>95-34-110 NPC Policy – Draft Policy and related 1993-1994 correspondence</p><p>95-34-111 NPC Policy – Drafts and notes 1993-1994</p><p>95-34-112 NPC – Nuclear policy, with background 1993-1994 information</p><p>121 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-113 NPC – Science and Technology Policy proposal March 8, 1993 by David Paterson and Denis Dumas</p><p>95-34-114 NPC – “Strategy for Small and Medium [1993] Canadian-Owned Businesses: The Real Job Creators” Coil-bound, printed</p><p>95-34-115 NPC – Transcript of debate on Trade Policy, [1993] Foreign Debt and Exchange Policy”</p><p>Research/Reference Files</p><p>95-34-116 Research Material : A to P 1992-1993</p><p>95-34-117 Research Material: P to Z 1992-1993</p><p>Box 11</p><p>95-34-118 Canadian Elections Act 1992</p><p>95-34-119 Canadian World Federalists 1993-1994</p><p>95-34-120 Capital Consumption Allowances 1993</p><p>95-34-121 Economic Justice Report December 1993</p><p>95-34-122 Education System Reform 1992-1993</p><p>95-34-123 Electoral Reform 1990</p><p>95-34-124 Energy 1970’s-1990’s</p><p>95-34-125 Energy 1970’s-1990’s</p><p>95-34-126 Environment 1992</p><p>95-34-127 Financial and Economic 1992 Hard copy slides</p><p>95-34-128 Forestry 1993</p><p>95-34-129 Free Trade 1990-1992</p><p>122 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-130 Liberal Party 1992-1993</p><p>95-34-131 Nationalism 1959-1993 Includes clippings and imprint</p><p>95-34-132 New Democratic Party 1990’s Policy papers</p><p>Box 12</p><p>95-34-133 Quebec 1993</p><p>95-34-134 Tax Issues 1980’s-1995</p><p>95-34-135 Water and Free Trade 1993</p><p>1993 Federal Election</p><p>95-34-136 Election Readiness – Background information 1992-1993</p><p>95-34-137 Election Planning Manual for Constituency May 1993 Associations by Victor P. Leginsky, National Director, Leader’s Office Annotated draft version and final version</p><p>95-34-138 Election – Background Information 1992-1993 (‘Choosing a Leader’; PC Association)</p><p>95-34-139 Election – Background Information 1993 ‘Open Letter to Friends of the New Democratic Party’</p><p>95-34-140 NPC – Elections Canada correspondence 1992-1994</p><p>95-34-141 NPC – Ridings and Regions (1 of 3) 1993 Correspondence, reports, and information</p><p>95-34-142 NPC – Ridings and Regions (2 of 3) 1993</p><p>95-34-143 NPC – Ridings and Regions (3 of 3) 1993</p><p>95-34-144 NPC – Candidates (1 of 2) 1993</p><p>123 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Lists and correspondence; arranged by region</p><p>Box 13</p><p>95-34-145 NPC – Candidates (2 of 2) 1993</p><p>95-34-146 NPC – Polls; information 1993</p><p>95-34-147 NPC – Edmonton Northwest Campaign (Mel 1992-1994 Hurtig’s riding)</p><p>95-34-148 Summary of Federal Election Results November 1993</p><p>95-34-149 NPC – Shadow Cabinet Committees 1993-1994</p><p>Newspaper Clippings (National Party Publicity, Election coverage, etc)</p><p>95-34-150 NPC - Newspaper Clippings 1990, 1991</p><p>95-34-151 NPC - Newspaper Clippings 1992</p><p>95-34-152 NPC - Newspaper Clippings 1993</p><p>95-34-153 NPC - Newspaper Clippings 1993</p><p>95-34-154 NPC - Newspaper Clippings 1993</p><p>95-34-155 NPC - Newspaper Clippings 1994</p><p>95-34-156 NPC - Newspaper Clippings 1994</p><p>95-34-157 NPC – Newspaper Clippings 1995</p><p>Posters</p><p>95-34 Mel Hurtig [1992] oversize Leader, National Party of Canada Item #13 Draft, b&w, 27.5 x 43 cm</p><p>95-34 Mel - National Party of Canada [1992] oversize Draft, b&w, 27.5 x 43 cm Item #14</p><p>124 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34 ‘I Want a deMelcratic Canada [1992] oversize National Party of Canada Item #15 Draft, b&w, 27.5 x 43 cm</p><p>95-34 17 dry-mounted charts and graphs used for talk [1980’s] oversize illustration, re: job creation in Canada, Foreign Items #16 (1- Ownership, Gross Domestic Product, Investment 17) Canada, and the Petroleum Industry Includes statistical information for years: 1958- 1990 From 25.5 x 33 to 33 x 50 cm</p><p>AV items See listing at end of inventory for audio-visual items related to Mel Hurtig and politics</p><p>125 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Series V</p><p>MEL HURTIG as AUTHOR</p><p>V. Mel Hurtig as Author, --1991-2004. –2 m of textual records </p><p>Archival Description: The records in this series are in excellent physical condition, and are primarily textual. They consist of Mel Hurtig’s book draft files, and include a published version of the book and post-publication review clippings. </p><p>Scope and Content: Draft chapter files for four of Mel Hurtig’s books make up this series, including: The Betrayal of Canada, At Twilight in the Country, The Vanishing Country, and Rushing to Armageddon. The draft chapters are often a combination of hand-writing and typescript, and are annotated with inked corrections. A final published version of the book (usually in both soft and hard cover) forms part of the series, as well as post-publication publicity and promotion documents.</p><p>File titles were derived from original file titles.</p><p>A file listing follows.</p><p>126 Mel Hurtig</p><p>V. Mel Hurtig as Author</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> i. The Betrayal of Canada</p><p>Box 14</p><p>95-34-158 The Betrayal of Canada – hand-written draft, 70 pp Ca. 1991</p><p>95-34-159 The Betrayal of Canada – hand-written draft with research Ca. 1991 questions and editorial notes for Rhonda Curtis to incorporate in typed manuscript</p><p>95-34-160 The Betrayal of Canada – Draft manuscript, file 1 of 4 Ca. 1991</p><p>95-34-161 The Betrayal of Canada – Draft manuscript, file 2 of 4 Ca. 1991</p><p>95-34-162 The Betrayal of Canada – Draft manuscript, file 3 of 4 Ca. 1991</p><p>95-34-163 The Betrayal of Canada – Draft manuscript, file 4 of 4 Ca. 1991</p><p>95-34-164 The Betrayal of Canada – Draft manuscript, Chapters 19-26 Ca. 1991 Hand-written; some typed pages</p><p>95-34-165 The Betrayal of Canada – Draft manuscript, Chapters 27-37 Ca. 1991</p><p>Box 15</p><p>95-34-166 The Betrayal of Canada – Draft manuscript, Chapter 38 – Ca. 1991 Conclusion</p><p>95-34-167 The Betrayal of Canada – Draft manuscript, Chapters 1-11 July 1991</p><p>95-34-168 The Betrayal of Canada – Draft manuscript, Chapters 12-22 July 1991</p><p>95-34-169 Hurtig, Mel. The Betrayal of Canada. Toronto: Stoddart 1991 Publishing Co. Ltd., 1991 Two copies of published hard cover 1st edition</p><p>95-34-170 The Betrayal of Canada – 2nd edition, revised 1991, 1992 Includes charts and notes for editor, Carlotta Lemieux)</p><p>95-34-171 The Betrayal of Canada – Copy of first edition with 1991, 1992</p><p>127 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> annotations and notes for revised edition</p><p>95-34-172 Photocopy of The Betrayal of Canada with annotations for 1991, 1992 revised edition</p><p>Box 16</p><p>95-34-173 Photocopy of The Betrayal of Canada with annotations for Ca. 1991, 1992 revised edition</p><p>95-34-174 Photocopy of The Betrayal of Canada July 1992 Pages for 2nd edition; annotations – file 1 of 2</p><p>95-34-175 Photocopy of The Betrayal of Canada July 1992 Pages for 2nd edition; annotations – file 2 of 2</p><p>95-34-176 Published copy of 2nd edition of The Betrayal of Canada; 1992 Revised, Updated and Expanded</p><p>95-34-177 The Betrayal of Canada – Reviews and promotion 1992</p><p> ii. A New and Better Canada – See records in Series IV, National Party of Canada files</p><p>95-34-178 Hurtig, Mel. A New and Better Canada. Toronto: Stoddart Publishing Co. Ltd., 1992</p><p> iii At Twilight in the Country; Memoirs of a Canadian Nationalist</p><p>95-34-179 At Twilight in the Country – Research and reference material Ca. 1995</p><p>First Typed Draft files:</p><p>95-34-180 At Twilight in the Country – Acknowledgements, Preface and Ca. 1995 Chapter 1 (to “Albert Camus and the Three-Hundred Pound Woman”), pp. 1-30</p><p>95-34-181 At Twilight in the Country – “The Joy of Bookselling and Ca. 1995 Glimpses of Overwhelming Mysteries”, pp. 30-35</p><p>95-34-182 At Twilight in the Country – “Book People”, pp. 36-46 Ca. 1995</p><p>128 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-183 At Twilight in the Country – “Bookseller Problems”, pp. 47-53 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-184 At Twilight in the Country – “Who Steals Books?”, pp. 54-59 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-185 At Twilight in the Country – “Goodbye to Bookselling”, pp. Ca. 1995 60-65</p><p>95-34-186 At Twilight in the Country – “I Join the Liberal Party”, pp. 66- Ca. 1995 72</p><p>95-34-187 At Twilight in the Country – “Politics: Exhilarating and Ca. 1995 Disillusioning”, pp. 73-79</p><p>95-34-188 At Twilight in the Country – “Paul Martin”, pp. 80-85 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-189 At Twilight in the Country – “Eric Kierans”, pp. 86-89 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-190 At Twilight in the Country – “Running for parliament - The Ca. 1995 1972 Election”, pp. 90-113</p><p>95-34-191 At Twilight in the Country - “Goodbye to the Liberals”, pp. Ca. 1995 114-118</p><p>95-34-192 At Twilight in the Country - “Pierre Elliott Trudeau: From Ca. 1995 Brilliant Sunshine to Obsolete Glue”, pp. 119-137</p><p>95-34-193 At Twilight in the Country - “The Committee for an Ca. 1995 Independent Canada”, pp. 138-145</p><p>95-34-194 At Twilight in the Country - “Perhaps in Name Only”, pp. Ca. 1995 146-158</p><p>95-34-195 At Twilight in the Country - “The Bay Street Boys and a Ca. 1995 Bunch of Socialists”, pp. 159-174</p><p>95-34-196 At Twilight in the Country - “Prophets Without Honour”, pp. Ca. 1995 175-182</p><p>95-34-197 At Twilight in the Country - “The Fervour of a Fanatic, the Ca. 1995 Patience of a Saint, the Concentration of an Accountant and the Endurance of a Mule”, pp. 183-197</p><p>129 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-198 At Twilight in the Country - “John George Diefenbaker”, pp. Ca. 1995 198-201</p><p>95-34-199 At Twilight in the Country - “Walter Lockhart Gordon: The Ca. 1995 Gentle Patriot”, pp. 202-211</p><p>95-34-200 At Twilight in the Country - “Go, Geisha, Martinis and Mount Ca. 1995 Fiji”, pp. 212-217</p><p>95-34-201 At Twilight in the Country - “From Politics to Publishing”, pp. Ca. 1995 218-224</p><p>95-34-202 At Twilight in the Country - “What Does a Publisher Do?”, Ca. 1995 pp. 225-229</p><p>95-34-203 At Twilight in the Country - “From the New Romans On”, pp. Ca. 1995 230-233</p><p>95-34-204 At Twilight in the Country - “The Unjust Society – Another Ca. 1995 Bestseller”, pp. 234-254</p><p>95-34-205 At Twilight in the Country - “Looking for the Pot of Gold”, Ca. 1995 pp. 255-260</p><p>95-34-206 At Twilight in the Country - “Unsavoury, Uninteresting, not Ca. 1995 Readable”, pp. 261-269</p><p>95-34-207 At Twilight in the Country - “On Publishing and Perishing”, Ca. 1995 pp. 270-284</p><p>Box 17</p><p>95-34-208 At Twilight in the Country - “A Second Mel Hurtig”, pp. 285- Ca. 1995 292</p><p>95-34-209 At Twilight in the Country - “Trudeau and the Gorillas”, pp. Ca. 1995 293-301</p><p>95-34-210 At Twilight in the Country - “The Canadian Encyclopedia”, Ca. 1995 pp. 302-308</p><p>95-34-211 At Twilight in the Country - “Happy Anniversary”, pp. 309- Ca. 1995 315</p><p>130 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-212 At Twilight in the Country - “Putting the Team Together”, pp. Ca. 1995 316-321</p><p>95-34-213 At Twilight in the Country - “Why do we Need a Canadian Ca. 1995 Encyclopedia Anyway?”, pp. 322-327</p><p>95-34-214 At Twilight in the Country - “An Arm and a Leg and a Trunk Ca. 1995 and a Torso”, pp. 328-336</p><p>95-34-215 At Twilight in the Country - “How Mothers Began Dying”, pp. Ca. 1995 337-343</p><p>95-34-216 At Twilight in the Country - “Stabbed in the Bookjacket” pp. Ca. 1995 344-354</p><p>95-34-217 At Twilight in the Country - “Betting the Farm Again”, pp. Ca. 1995 355-359</p><p>95-34-218 At Twilight in the Country - “A Big Gamble and a Big Ca. 1995 Betrayal”, pp. 360-367</p><p>95-34-219 At Twilight in the Country - “A Fatal Trap and a Falling Sky”, Ca. 1995 pp. 368-373</p><p>95-34-220 At Twilight in the Country - “The Conspiracy of the Ca. 1995 Compradors”, pp. 374-380</p><p>95-34-221 At Twilight in the Country - “Blindfold into the Dark Quickly Ca. 1995 With Benign Neglect”, pp. 381-384</p><p>95-34-222 At Twilight in the Country - “The Council of Canadians”, pp. Ca. 1995 385-391</p><p>95-34-223 At Twilight in the Country - “The Great Debate Begins”, pp. Ca. 1995 392-397</p><p>95-34-224 At Twilight in the Country - “A Marriage With No Divorce”, Ca. 1995 pp. 398-408</p><p>95-34-225 At Twilight in the Country - “The Voyage of the Polar Sea Ca. 1995 Through the Arctic Waters”, pp. 409-415</p><p>131 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-226 At Twilight in the Country - “Goodbye East-West, Hello Ca. 1995 North-South, Canada on the Table”, pp. 416-422</p><p>95-34-227 At Twilight in the Country - “A Visit From a Trust Territory”, Ca. 1995 pp. 423-431</p><p>95-34-228 At Twilight in the Country - “Whatever the Legal Arguments Ca. 1995 are…”, pp. 432-437</p><p>95-34-229 At Twilight in the Country - “No Mood to Take Prisoners”, Ca. 1995 pp. 438-443</p><p>95-34-230 At Twilight in the Country - “The Genie is Out of the Bottle”, Ca. 1995 pp. 443-453</p><p>95-34-231 At Twilight in the Country - “Into the Melting Pot”, pp. 453- Ca. 1995 461</p><p>95-34-232 At Twilight in the Country - “At the Crossroads of our Ca. 1995 Destiny”, pp. 461-472</p><p>95-34-233 At Twilight in the Country - “More Money for Daycare”, pp. Ca. 1995 473-480</p><p>95-34-234 At Twilight in the Country - “Gambling Again With Junior”, Ca. 1995 pp. 481-487</p><p>95-34-235 At Twilight in the Country - “The ‘Secret Weapon’ Fails”, pp. Ca. 1995 488-497</p><p>95-34-236 At Twilight in the Country - “The Fall of the House of Ca. 1995 Hurtig”, pp. 498-502</p><p>95-34-237 At Twilight in the Country - “From Bookseller to Publisher to Ca. 1995 Author”, pp. 503-510</p><p>95-34-238 At Twilight in the Country - “Brian Understands”, pp. 511-514 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-239 At Twilight in the Country - “John Napier Turner, A Different Ca. 1995 View”, pp. 515-521</p><p>95-34-240 At Twilight in the Country - “A Delicious Moment and a Ca. 1995 Monstrous Swindle”, pp. 522-528</p><p>132 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-241 At Twilight in the Country - “The Little Guy From Power Ca. 1995 Corp”, pp. 529-538</p><p>95-34-242 At Twilight in the Country - “The New Conservatives, Jean Ca. 1995 Chrétien’s Liberal Party”, pp. 539-547</p><p>95-34-243 At Twilight in the Country - “To NAFTA and After”, pp. 548- Ca. 1995 562</p><p>95-34-244 At Twilight in the Country - “The Point of No Return is Ca. 1995 Close”, pp. 563-568</p><p>95-34-245 At Twilight in the Country - “Patriots, Politicians and Ca. 1995 Scoundrels, The National Party of Canada”, pp. 569-574 pp. 570-589 (missing)</p><p>95-34-246 At Twilight in the Country - “The Founding”, pp. 590-601 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-247 At Twilight in the Country - “A National Vote is a Rational Ca. 1995 Vote”, pp. 602-618</p><p>95-34-248 At Twilight in the Country - “The Woman Who Threw Herself Ca. 1995 on the Tracks”, pp. 619-621</p><p>95-34-249 At Twilight in the Country - “A Crusade Short of Time”, pp. Ca. 1995 622-631</p><p>95-34-250 At Twilight in the Country - “Blacked Out”, pp. 632-635 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-251 At Twilight in the Country - “Next Time for Sure”, pp. 636- Ca. 1995 644</p><p>95-34-252 At Twilight in the Country - “The Beginning of the End”, pp. Ca. 1995 645-651</p><p>95-34-253 At Twilight in the Country - “The First and Last Convention”, Ca. 1995 pp. 652-657</p><p>95-34-254 At Twilight in the Country - “Grand Design and Failed Ca. 1995 Enterprise”, pp. 658-669</p><p>95-34-255 At Twilight in the Country - “The Ultimate Overseas Career”, Ca. 1995</p><p>133 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> pp. 670-674</p><p>95-34-256 At Twilight in the Country - “Ladies and Gentlemen, Speaking Ca. 1995 of Speaking”, pp. 675-690</p><p>95-34-257 At Twilight in the Country - “Never Heard of Them…They Ca. 1995 Must be Canadians”, pp. 690A-703</p><p>95-34-258 At Twilight in the Country - “Peace, Order and Bad Ca. 1995 Government”, pp. 704-721</p><p>95-34-259 At Twilight in the Country - “George Ignatieff”, pp. 722-724 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-260 At Twilight in the Country - “Read It and Rage”, pp. 725-748 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-261 At Twilight in the Country - “Fate and Fortune”, pp. 749-759 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-262 At Twilight in the Country - “The Moving Finger Writes”, pp. Ca. 1995 760-764</p><p>95-34-263 At Twilight in the Country - “Mountains and Valleys”, pp. Ca. 1995 765-769</p><p>95-34-264 At Twilight in the Country - “Fades and Draws, Different Ca. 1995 Shots and Different Thoughts”, pp. 770-775</p><p>95-34-265 At Twilight in the Country - “Nationalism and Continentalism, Ca. 1995 Globalism and Nihilism”, pp. 776-792</p><p>95-34-266 At Twilight in the Country - “The Dismantling of the Nation”, Ca. 1995 pp. 793-796</p><p>95-34-267 At Twilight in the Country - “The Niche Colony”, pp. 797-804 Ca. 1995</p><p>95-34-268 At Twilight in the Country - “The Power behind the Throne”, Ca. 1995 pp. 805-808</p><p>95-34-269 At Twilight in the Country - “Tearing Down a System”, pp. Ca. 1995 809-815</p><p>95-34-270 At Twilight in the Country - “The Truth Doesn’t Seem to Ca. 1995 Change Anything”, pp. 816-830</p><p>134 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-271 At Twilight in the Country - “A Cynical Betrayal, Tolling the Ca. 1995 Death Knell of Publishing”, pp. 824-830</p><p>95-34-272 At Twilight in the Country - “The Devastation of the Free Ca. 1995 Trade Agreement, Twisted Yardsticks and Broken Promises”, pp. 831-846</p><p>At Twilight in the Country - Second Draft</p><p>95-34-273 At Twilight in the Country - “Contents, Acknowledgements, September 1996 Sources and Permissions, Preface”, pp, 1-1A</p><p>95-34-274 At Twilight in the Country - “Three Murdered Americans”, September 1996 pp. 2-10</p><p>95-34-275 At Twilight in the Country - “Albert Camus and the Three September 1996 Hundred Pound Woman”, pp. 11-26</p><p>95-34-276 At Twilight in the Country - “The Joy of Bookselling and September 1996 Glimpses of Overwhelming Mysteries”, pp. 27-31</p><p>95-34-277 At Twilight in the Country - “Book People”, pp. 32-42 September 1996</p><p>95-34-278 At Twilight in the Country - “On Banning Short Skirts”, pp. September 1996 43-49</p><p>95-34-279 At Twilight in the Country - “Who Steals Books?”, pp. 50-55 September 1996</p><p>95-34-280 At Twilight in the Country – “Goodbye to Bookselling”, pp. September 1996 56-61</p><p>95-34-281 At Twilight in the Country - “I Join the Liberal Party”, pp. 62- September 1996 68</p><p>95-34-282 At Twilight in the Country - “Politics: Exhilarating – and September 1996 Disillusioning”, pp. 69-75</p><p>95-34-283 At Twilight in the Country - “Paul Martin”, pp. 76-81 September 1996</p><p>95-34-284 At Twilight in the Country - “Eric Kierans and Pauline September 1996 Jewett”, pp. 82-86</p><p>95-34-285 At Twilight in the Country - “Running for Parliament – the September 1996</p><p>135 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>1972 Election”, pp. 87-110</p><p>95-34-286 At Twilight in the Country - “Goodbye to the Liberals”, pp. September 1996 111-114</p><p>95-34-287 At Twilight in the Country - “Pierre Elliott Trudeau – From September 1996 Brilliant Sunshine to Obsolete Glue”, pp. 115-132</p><p>95-34-288 At Twilight in the Country - “The Committee for an September 1996 Independent Canada – Something is Going on Out There”, pp. 133-140</p><p>95-34-289 At Twilight in the Country - “Perhaps in Name Only”, pp. September 1996 141-154</p><p>95-34-290 At Twilight in the Country - “The Bay Street Boys and a September 1996 Bunch of Socialists”, pp. 155-168</p><p>95-34-291 At Twilight in the Country - “Prophets Without Honour”, pp. September 1996 169-175A</p><p>95-34-292 At Twilight in the Country - “The Fervor of a Fanatic, the September 1996 Patience of a Saint, The Concentration of an Accountant, and the Endurance of a Mole”, pp. 176-191</p><p>95-34-293 At Twilight in the Country - “John George Diefenbaker”, pp. September 1996 192-195</p><p>95-34-294 At Twilight in the Country - “Walter Lockhart Gordon: The September 1996 Gentle Patriot:, pp. 196-205</p><p>95-34-295 At Twilight in the Country - “Go, Geishas, Martinis and September 1996 Mount Fuji”, pp. 206-211</p><p>95-34-296 At Twilight in the Country - “From Politics to Publishing”, pp. September 1996 212-218</p><p>95-34-297 At Twilight in the Country - “What Does a Publisher Do?”, September 1996 pp. 219-223</p><p>95-34-298 At Twilight in the Country - “From the New Romans On”, pp. September 1996 224-227</p><p>136 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-299 At Twilight in the Country - “The Unjust Society – Another September 1996 Bestseller”, pp. 228-248</p><p>95-34-300 At Twilight in the Country - “Looking for the Pot of Gold”, September 1996 pp. 249-254</p><p>95-34-301 At Twilight in the Country - “Unsavoury, Uninteresting, Not September 1996 Readable”, pp. 255-263</p><p>95-34-302 At Twilight in the Country - “On Publishing and Perishing”, September 1996 pp. 264-269</p><p>95-34-303 At Twilight in the Country - “Of Beer and Books: Guinness is September 1996 Bad For You”, pp. 270-281</p><p>95-34-304 At Twilight in the Country - “A Second Mel Hurtig”, pp. 282- September 1996 288</p><p>95-34-305 At Twilight in the Country - “Trudeau and the Gorillas”, pp. September 1996 289-297</p><p>95-34-306 At Twilight in the Country - “The Canadian Encyclopedia”, September 1996 pp. 298-304</p><p>95-34-307 At Twilight in the Country - “Happy Anniversary!”, pp. 305- September 1996 311</p><p>95-34-308 At Twilight in the Country - “Putting the Team Together”, pp. September 1996 312-317</p><p>95-34-309 At Twilight in the Country - “Why do We Need a Canadian September 1996 Encyclopedia Anyway?”, pp. 318-323</p><p>95-34-310 At Twilight in the Country - “An Arm and a Leg and a Trunk September 1996 and a Torso”, pp. 324-331</p><p>95-34-311 At Twilight in the Country - “How Mothers Began Dying”, pp. September 1996 332-338</p><p>95-34-312 At Twilight in the Country - “Stabbed in the Bookjacket, A September 1996 Surprise From my Friend Brian”, pp. 339-349</p><p>95-34-313 At Twilight in the Country - “Betting the Farm Again”, pp. September 1996</p><p>137 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>350-354</p><p>95-34-314 At Twilight in the Country - “A Big Gamble and a Big September 1996 Betrayal”, pp. 355-361A</p><p>95-34-315 At Twilight in the Country - “A Fatal Trap and a Falling Sky”, September 1996 pp. 362-367</p><p>95-34-316 At Twilight in the Country - “The Conspiracy of the September 1996 Compradors”, pp. 368-373</p><p>95-34-317 At Twilight in the Country - “Blindfold into the Dark Quickly September 1996 With a Benign Neglect”, pp. 374-377</p><p>95-34-318 At Twilight in the Country - “The Council of Canadians”, pp. September 1996 378-384</p><p>95-34-319 At Twilight in the Country - “The Great Debate Begins”, pp. September 1996 385-390</p><p>95-34-320 At Twilight in the Country - “A Marriage With No Divorce”, September 1996 pp. 391-401</p><p>Box 18</p><p>95-34-321 At Twilight in the Country - “The Voyage of the Polar Sea September 1996 Through the Arctic Waters”, pp. 402-408</p><p>95-34-322 At Twilight in the Country - “Goodbye East-West, Hello September 1996 North-South, Canada on the Table”, pp. 409-415</p><p>95-34-323 At Twilight in the Country - “A Visit From a Trust Territory”, September 1996 pp. 416-424</p><p>95-34-324 At Twilight in the Country - “Whatever the Legal Arguments September 1996 Are…”, pp. 425-430</p><p>95-34-325 At Twilight in the Country - “No Mood to Take Prisoners”, September 1996 pp. 431-436</p><p>95-34-326 At Twilight in the Country - “The Genie is Out of the Bottle”, September 1996 pp. 437-448</p><p>138 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-327 At Twilight in the Country - “Into the Melting Pot”, pp. 449- September 1996 457</p><p>95-34-328 At Twilight in the Country - “At the Crossroads of Our September 1996 Destiny”, pp. 458-470</p><p>95-34-329 At Twilight in the Country - “More Money for Daycare!”, pp. September 1996 471-477</p><p>95-34-330 At Twilight in the Country - “Gambling Again With Junior”, September 1996 pp. 478-484</p><p>95-34-331 At Twilight in the Country - “The ‘Secret Weapon’ Fails”, pp. September 1996 485-494</p><p>95-34-332 At Twilight in the Country - “The Fall of the House of September 1996 Hurtig”, pp. 495-499</p><p>95-34-333 At Twilight in the Country - “From Bookseller to Publisher to September 1996 Author”, pp. 500-507</p><p>95-34-334 At Twilight in the Country - “Brian Understands”, pp. 508-511 September 1996</p><p>95-34-335 At Twilight in the Country - “John Napier Turner, A Different September 1996 View”, pp. 512-518</p><p>95-34-336 At Twilight in the Country - “A Delicious Moment and a September 1996 Monstrous Swindle”, pp. 519-525</p><p>95-34-337 At Twilight in the Country - “The Little Guy From Power September 1996 Corp”, pp. 526-535</p><p>95-34-338 At Twilight in the Country - “The New Conservatives, Jean September 1996 Chrétien’s Liberal Party”, pp. 536-544</p><p>95-34-339 At Twilight in the Country - “To NAFTA and After”, pp. 545- September 1996 559</p><p>95-34-340 At Twilight in the Country - “The Point of no Return is September 1996 Close”, pp. 560-566</p><p>95-34-341 At Twilight in the Country - “Patriots, Politicians and September 1996 Scoundrels, The National Party of Canada”, pp. 567-572</p><p>139 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-342 At Twilight in the Country - “Nothing Happens Unless First a September 1996 Dream”, pp. 573-587</p><p>95-34-343 At Twilight in the Country - “The Founding”, pp. 580-591 September 1996</p><p>95-34-344 At Twilight in the Country - “A National Vote is a Rational September 1996 Vote”, pp. 592-608</p><p>95-34-345 At Twilight in the Country - “The Woman Who Threw Herself September 1996 on the Tracks”, pp. 609-611</p><p>95-34-346 At Twilight in the Country - “A Crusade Short of Time”, pp. September 1996 612-621</p><p>95-34-347 At Twilight in the Country - “Blacked Out”, pp. 622-625 September 1996</p><p>95-34-348 At Twilight in the Country - “Next Time For Sure!”, pp. 626- September 1996 634</p><p>95-34-349 At Twilight in the Country - “The Beginning of the End”, pp. September 1996 635-641</p><p>95-34-350 At Twilight in the Country - “The First and Last Convention”, September 1996 pp. 642-647</p><p>95-34-351 At Twilight in the Country - “Grand Design and Failed September 1996 Enterprise”, pp. 648-658</p><p>95-34-352 At Twilight in the Country - “The Ultimate Overseas Career”, September 1996 pp. 659-663</p><p>95-34-353 At Twilight in the Country - “Ladies and Gentlemen, Speaking September 1996 About Speaking”, pp. 664-680</p><p>95-34-354 At Twilight in the Country - “Never Heard of Them…They September 1996 Must be Canadian”, pp. 681-693</p><p>95-34-355 At Twilight in the Country - “Peace, Order and bad September 1996 Government”, pp. 694-711</p><p>95-34-356 At Twilight in the Country - “George Ignatieff”, pp. 712-714 September 1996</p><p>140 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-357 At Twilight in the Country - “Read It and Weep, Read it and September 1996 Rage”, pp. 715-739 Includes a copy of the chapter sent to Theresa Burke of CBC’s “Fifth Estate” television program</p><p>95-34-358 At Twilight in the Country - “Fate and Fortune”, pp. 737-747 September 1996</p><p>95-34-359 At Twilight in the Country - “The Moving Finger Writes”, pp. September 1996 748-752 (two copies)</p><p>95-34-360 At Twilight in the Country - “Mountains and Valleys”, pp. September 1996 753-757</p><p>95-34-361 At Twilight in the Country - “Fades and Draws, Different September 1996 Shots and Different Thoughts”, pp. 758-763</p><p>95-34-362 At Twilight in the Country - “Nationalism and Continentalism, September 1996 Globalism and Nihilisms”, pp. 764-782</p><p>95-34-363 At Twilight in the Country - “The Dismantling of the Nation”, September 1996 pp. 783-786</p><p>95-34-364 At Twilight in the Country - “The Niche Colony”, pp. 787-794 September 1996</p><p>95-34-365 At Twilight in the Country - “The Power Behind the Throne”, September 1996 pp. 795-798</p><p>95-34-366 At Twilight in the Country - “Tearing Down a System” pp. September 1996 799-805</p><p>95-34-367 At Twilight in the Country - “The Truth Doesn’t Seem to September 1996 Change Anything”, pp. 806-813</p><p>95-34-368 At Twilight in the Country - “A Cynical Betrayal, Tolling the September 1996 Death Knell of Publishing”, pp. 814-820</p><p>95-34-369 At Twilight in the Country - “The Devastation of the Free September 1996 Trade Agreement”, Twisted yardsticks and Broken Dreams”, pp. 821-836 (two copies)</p><p>95-34-370 At Twilight in the Country - “A Dream of Canada” September 1996 Hand-written, 60 pp</p><p>141 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-371 Hurtig, Mel. At Twilight in the Country: Memoirs of a September 1996 Canadian Nationalist. Toronto: Stoddart Publishing Co. Ltd., 1996 Copy of book, inscribed by author</p><p>95-34-372 At Twilight in the Country - Reviews and Publicity 1996 Clippings and articles (Folder 1 of 2)</p><p>95-34-373 At Twilight in the Country - Reviews and Publicity 1996 Clippings and articles (Folder 2 of 2)</p><p> iv. Pay the Rent or Feed the Kids</p><p>95-34-374 Pay the Rent or Feed the Kids – Reviews and promotion 2000</p><p> v. The Vanishing Country: Is It Too Late to Save Canada?</p><p>Typed and annotated manuscript draft of book:</p><p>95-34-375 The Vanishing Country – Front matter, Dedication, Contents, 2002 Acknowledgements, Glossary and Introduction, pp. 1-14</p><p>95-34-376 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Parts 1 & 2, pp. 2002 15-89</p><p>Box 19</p><p>95-34-377 The Vanishing Country –Draft manuscript, Part 3, pp. 90-172 2002</p><p>95-34-378 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Part 3, pp. 174-265 2002</p><p>95-34-379 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Part 4, pp. 266-360 2002</p><p>95-34-380 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Part 5, pp. 361-428 2002</p><p>95-34-381 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Part 6, pp. 429-487 2002</p><p>95-34-382 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Part 6, pp. 488-561 2002</p><p>95-34-383 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Part 6, pp. 562-619 2002</p><p>142 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-384 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Galleys, pp. i-50 2002</p><p>95-34-385 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Galleys, pp. 51- 2002 152</p><p>95-34-386 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Galleys, pp. 153- 2002 233</p><p>95-34-387 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Galleys, pp. 234- 2002 292</p><p>95-34-388 The Vanishing Country – Draft manuscript, Galleys, pp. 293- 2002 422</p><p>95-34-389 The Vanishing Country – Two copies of book, hard cover and 2002 soft cover</p><p>95-34-390 The Vanishing Country – The Edmonton Journal spread on 10-Nov-02 Mel Hurtig and reviews of The Vanishing Country</p><p>Box 20</p><p>95-34-391 The Vanishing Country – Clippings and reviews 2002 – 2003</p><p>95-34-392 The Vanishing Country – Clippings and reviews 2002 – 2003</p><p>95-34-393 The Vanishing Country – Mel Hurtig’s response to Jim Gillies’ January 2003 review of book Type-script and h/w versions</p><p>95-34-394 The Writers’ Guild of Alberta – ‘Finalist’ certificate for The 10-May-02 Vanishing Country</p><p>95-34-395 Copy of speech given by Mel Hurtig at the 72nd Annual 08-Aug-03 Couchiching Conference: “The ‘Big Idea’, The ‘Grand Bargain’, Our Next Prime Minister and The Vanishing Country” type-script, 39 pp, two copies (one copy – the original, with corrections and annotations)</p><p> vi. Rushing to Armageddon: The Shocking Truth About Canada, Missile Defence, and Star Wars</p><p>143 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Draft type-script, and annotated with hand-written inserts and footnotes; not yet divided into clearly marked chapters:</p><p>95-34-396 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript (from binder #1), 2004 pp. 1-57</p><p>95-34-397 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript (binder #1), pp. 2004 58-135</p><p>95-34-398 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript (binder #1), pp. 2004 136-175</p><p>95-34-399 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript (binder #1), pp. 2004 176-222</p><p>95-34-400 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript (speech notes) 2004 Type-script, heavily annotated with insert notes and research references, (from binder #2), pp. 1-29</p><p>95-34-401 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript, (binder #2), pp. 2004 30-72</p><p>95-34-402 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript, (binder #2), pp. 2004 73-100</p><p>95-34-403 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript, (binder #2), pp. 2004 101-126</p><p>95-34-404 Rushing to Armageddon – Final version and additions to come 2004 Type-script, annotated notes and inserted (often hand-written) sections (from binder #3), pp. 1-21</p><p>95-34-405 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript, (binder #3), pp. 2004 22-54f</p><p>95-34-406 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript, (binder #3), pp. 2004 55-83h</p><p>95-34-407 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript, (binder #3), pp. 2004 85-124</p><p>95-34-408 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript, (binder #3), pp. 2004 124a-180</p><p>144 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-409 Rushing to Armageddon – Draft manuscript, (binder #3) – 2004 Loose notes at end of binder</p><p>95-34-410 Rushing to Armageddon – Unedited manuscript, 98% complete April 2004</p><p>Box 21</p><p>95-34-411 Rushing to Armageddon – Final manuscript, with minor April 2004 annotations and corrections</p><p>95-34-412 Rushing to Armageddon – Letter of support for manuscript sent 5-Apr-2004 to McClelland and Stewart publisher Douglas Gibson from Senator Douglas Roche</p><p>95-34-413 Rushing to Armageddon – Author’s galleys April 2004</p><p>95-34-414 Rushing to Armageddon – Publicity release ( two copies) 2004</p><p>95-34-415 Rushing to Armageddon – Copy of book, soft cover; inscribed 2004 by author</p><p>95-34-416 Rushing to Armageddon – Publicity, promotion and reviews 2004</p><p>95-34-417 Rushing to Armageddon – Publicity, promotion and reviews; April 2004 includes book tour arrangements, a speech draft, and e-mail correspondence with reviewers, the reading public, and publicist</p><p>95-34-417A “Testimony to the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and December 8, 2004 International Trade 38th Parliament” by Mel Hurtig, and based on information presented in Rushing to Armageddon Hand-written original draft and type-script, 15pp</p><p>95-34-418 Pierre Trudeau book – Correspondence related to Mel Hurtig’s 2004 written contribution to Nancy Southam’s book about Pierre Trudeau</p><p>AV items See listing at end of inventory for audio-visual items related to Mel Hurtig as author</p><p>145 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Series VI</p><p>MEL HURTIG’S PERSONAL PAPERS</p><p>VI. Mel Hurtig’s Personal Papers, --1924-2004. –2.2 m of textual records </p><p>Archival Description: The records in this series are in excellent physical condition, and consist of textual records, photographs, books and a few graphic items. They have been arranged in a basic alphabetical order within distinct sub-series titles. The photographs are listed in chronological order, with several of the photographs maintained in oversize storage. The books, as well, are arranged in chronological order by date of publication.</p><p>Scope and Content: This record series, although relatively small, provides a fascinating glimpse into Mel Hurtig’s personal life, particularly focusing on his activities post- businesses and post-CIC, COC, and National Party. There are records related to family and personal business, as well as a series of personal correspondence and clipping files. Of particular interest are the sub-series of printed e-mail communications which date from 2000 through 2004. While not strictly personal, the e-mails capture the issues and topics of interest and concern to Mel Hurtig in recent years. His opposition to air-missile defense initiatives and his rallying of prominent as well as not so prominent Canadians to promote this position is well-documented with the e-mails. There is a sub-series of Canadiana books, often signed by the author, and frequently containing a reference to Hurtig in the book. The photographs span a period of over six decades and include family pictures as well as photographs related to his publishing and political/activist career.</p><p>File titles were derived from original file titles.</p><p>A file listing follows.</p><p>146 Mel Hurtig</p><p>VI. Mel Hurtig’s Personal Papers</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> i. Property</p><p>Box 21 (cont.)</p><p>95-34-419 House mortgage with National Trust Company Ltd. 1973</p><p>95-34-420 National Trust Company – Appraisal report of property and 1971-1978 correspondence related to appraisal and mortgage payments</p><p>95-34-421 National Trust Company – Condominium Plan Mortgage 1982</p><p>95-34-422 Nople Prestupa Interior Design Ltd. – Account correspondence, 1981-1982 re: home decoration and design</p><p>95-34-423 House upkeep – miscellaneous bills 1988</p><p>95-34-424 Break-in report, Hurtig Publishers 1980-1981</p><p>95-34-425 Automobile – Payments 1973-1975</p><p> ii. Awards</p><p>95-34-426 File related to honours and awards given to Mel Hurtig 1980-2004</p><p> iii. Family</p><p>95-34-427 Jennie Hurtig (mother) – Copy of will and related financial 1964, 1980-1981 papers</p><p>95-34-428 Jennie Hurtig (mother) – Financial and related medical and 1980-1981 general information</p><p>95-34-429 Jennie Hurtig (mother) – Death notice and sympathy cards 1981</p><p>95-34-430 Abe Hurtig (brother) – Hand-written obituary n.d.</p><p>95-34-431 Ann Hurtig (aunt) – Estate correspondence 1986, 1989, 1992</p><p>147 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-432 Joanne Hurtig – Guarantee and Postponement of Claim form n.d.</p><p>Box 22</p><p>95-34-433 Mel Hurtig’s daughters – Correspondence with 1980’s, 1990’s</p><p>95-34-434 Mel Hurtig’s daughters – Correspondence with 1980’s, 1990’s</p><p> iv. Medical/Insurance</p><p>95-34-435 Hurtig Family – Medical/health expenses 1972-1977, 1989-1991</p><p>95-34-436 Insurance – Mutual Life 1985</p><p> v. Personal Calendar/Speaking Engagements/Miscellaneous</p><p>95-34-437 Charitable donations 1973-1975</p><p>95-34-438 Mel Hurtig – Extra revenue 1972, 1973</p><p>95-34-439 Address Book ; with sections for Personal, CIC and Business Ca. 1973</p><p>95-34-440 Day Timers 1999, 2000. 2001. 2003</p><p>95-34-441 Mel Hurtig – Travel to Ottawa; schedules and itineraries 1975-2003</p><p>95-34-442 Mel Hurtig – Speaking engagements, notices and talks-related 1985-1991 information</p><p>95-34-443 Mel Hurtig – Speaking engagements, notices and talks-related 1992-April 2003 information</p><p>95-34-444 Mel Hurtig – Speaking engagements, notices and talks-related May 2003 – June 2004 information</p><p> vi. Personal Correspondence</p><p>95-34-445 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 1970-1975 from each year)</p><p>148 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-446 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 1976-1979 from each year)</p><p>95-34-447 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained Ca. 1970’s from each year)</p><p>95-34-448 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 1980, 1981 from each year)</p><p>Box 23</p><p>95-34-449 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 1982. 1983 from each year)</p><p>95-34-450 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 1984, 1985 from each year)</p><p>95-34-451 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 1986, 1987 from each year)</p><p>95-34-452 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 1988, 1989 from each year)</p><p>95-34-453 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained Ca. 1980’s from each year)</p><p>95-34-454 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 1990, 1991 from each year)</p><p>95-34-455 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 1992, 1993 from each year)</p><p>95-34-456 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 1994-1999 from each year)</p><p>95-34-457 Personal correspondence – Cards, notes, etc (Sample retained 2000-2004 from each year)</p><p>95-34-458 Personal correspondence – Mel Hurtig’s 70th birthday cards and July 2002 letters</p><p>95-34-459 Personal correspondence 1973-1987</p><p>149 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Box 24</p><p>95-34-460 Personal correspondence Late 1990’s</p><p>95-34-461 Personal correspondence January - March 2000</p><p>95-34-462 Personal correspondence July - September 2000</p><p>95-34-463 Personal correspondence October - December 2000</p><p>95-34-464 Personal correspondence January - March 2001</p><p>95-34-465 Personal correspondence April – June 2001</p><p>95-34-466 Personal correspondence July – September 2001</p><p>95-34-467 Personal correspondence October – December 2001</p><p>95-34-468 Personal correspondence January – March 2002</p><p>95-34-469 Personal correspondence April – June 2002</p><p>95-34-470 Personal correspondence July – September 2002</p><p>95-34-471 Personal correspondence October – December 2002</p><p>95-34-472 Personal correspondence January – March 2003</p><p>95-34-473 Personal correspondence April – June 2003</p><p>95-34-474 Personal correspondence July – September 2003</p><p>95-34-475 Personal correspondence October – December 2003</p><p>95-34-476 Personal correspondence January – March 2004</p><p>95-34-477 Personal correspondence April – June 2004</p><p>95-34-478 Personal correspondence July – December 2004</p><p>150 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-479 Personal correspondence – David Orchard October 2002 – June 2003</p><p>95-34-480 Personal correspondence – Jack Layton June – September 2003</p><p>95-34-481 Research/reference interests 2000’s</p><p>The following files consist of Mel Hurtig’s printed e-mail correspondence (and the occasional regular-mail letter) maintained originally in binders; the subject matter covered in the correspondence is varied and wide-ranging including correspondence with his reading public, as well as discussions with Canadian politicians, public figures and Canadian citizens on a host of topics. The files are maintained in their original binder order – alphabetically by correspondent, and in later binders by date of receipt:</p><p>2003-2004 e-mails – alphabetical by name of correspondent:</p><p>95-34-482 Printed e-mail communications – ‘A’ 2000’s</p><p>Box 25</p><p>95-34-483 Printed e-mail communications – ‘B’ 2003</p><p>95-34-484 Printed e-mail communications – ‘C’ 2003</p><p>95-34-485 Printed e-mail communications – ‘D’ 2003</p><p>95-34-486 Printed e-mail communications – ‘E’ 2003</p><p>95-34-487 Printed e-mail communications – ‘F’ 2003 – 2004</p><p>95-34-488 Printed e-mail communications – ‘G’ 2003 – 2004</p><p>95-34-489 Printed e-mail communications – ‘H’ 2003 – 2004</p><p>95-34-490 Printed e-mail communications – ‘I’ 2003</p><p>95-34-491 Printed e-mail communications – ‘J’ 2003 – 2004</p><p>151 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-492 Printed e-mail communications – ‘K’ 2003-2004</p><p>95-34-493 Printed e-mail communications – ‘L’ 2003</p><p>95-34-494 Printed e-mail communications – ‘Mc & Mac’ 2002-2004</p><p>Box 26</p><p>95-34-495 Printed e-mail communications – ‘M’ 2003</p><p>95-34-496 Printed e-mail communications – ‘N’ 2003-2004</p><p>95-34-497 Printed e-mail communications – ‘O’ 2002-2003</p><p>95-34-498 Printed e-mail communications – ‘P’ 2003-2004</p><p>95-34-499 Printed e-mail communications – ‘Q, R’ 2003-2004</p><p>95-34-500 Printed e-mail communications – ‘S’ 2002-2004</p><p>95-34-501 Printed e-mail communications – ‘T’ 2003-2004</p><p>95-34-502 Printed e-mail communications – ‘U’ 2003</p><p>95-34-503 Printed e-mail communications – ‘V’ 2003-2004</p><p>95-34-504 Printed e-mail communications – ‘W’ 2003 – 2004</p><p>95-34-505 Printed e-mail communications – ‘X,Y,Z’ 2003</p><p>2004 e-mails – alphabetical by name of correspondent:</p><p>95-34-506 Printed e-mail communications – ‘A’ 2004</p><p>95-34-507 Printed e-mail communications – ‘B’ 2004</p><p>95-34-508 Printed e-mail communications – ‘C’ 2004</p><p>95-34-509 Printed e-mail communications – ‘D’ 2004</p><p>95-34-510 Printed e-mail communications – ‘E,F’ 2004</p><p>95-34-511 Printed e-mail communications – ‘G’ 2004</p><p>152 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Box 27</p><p>95-34-512 Printed e-mail communications – ‘H’ 2004</p><p>95-34-513 Printed e-mail communications – ‘I,J,K’ 2004</p><p>95-34-514 Printed e-mail communications – ‘L’ 2004</p><p>95-34-515 Printed e-mail communications – ‘M’ 2004</p><p>95-34-516 Printed e-mail communications – ‘N,O,P’ 2004</p><p>95-34-517 Printed e-mail communications – ‘R’ 2004</p><p>95-34-518 Printed e-mail communications – ‘S’ 2004</p><p>95-34-519 Printed e-mail communications – ‘T’ 2004</p><p>95-34-520 Printed e-mail communications – ‘U – Z’ 2004</p><p>2004 e-mails – arranged by month</p><p>95-34-521 Printed e-mail communications – ‘May – August’ 2004</p><p>95-34-522 Printed e-mail communications – ‘September’ 2004</p><p>The e-mails printed from October to December 2004 largely revolve around issues of missile defence; space weapons; peace initiatives; and organizing to present points of view to the Canadian government: </p><p>95-34-523 Printed e-mail communications – ‘October 1-16th’ 2004</p><p>95-34-524 Printed e-mail communications – ‘October 17-31st’ 2004</p><p>95-34-525 Printed e-mail communications – ‘November 1-10th’ 2004</p><p>Box 28</p><p>95-34-526 Printed e-mail communications – ‘November 11-17th’ 2004</p><p>95-34-527 Printed e-mail communications – ‘November 18-30th’ 2004</p><p>153 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-528 Printed e-mail communications – ‘December 1-10th’ 2004</p><p>95-34-529 Personal – ‘Scrapbook’ items; ephemera etc. 1971-2001</p><p>95-34-530 Personal – Biographical information Ca. 1980-1990</p><p>95-34-531 Personal – Biographical information Ca. 1980-1990</p><p> vii. Personal Clipping Files</p><p>95-34-532 Mel Hurtig – Clippings 1969-1972</p><p>95-34-533 Mel Hurtig – Clippings 1973-1979</p><p>95-34-534 Mel Hurtig – Clippings 1980-1985</p><p>95-34-535 Mel Hurtig – Clippings Ca. 1980-1990</p><p>95-34-536 Mel Hurtig – Clippings 1986</p><p>Box 29</p><p>95-34-537 Mel Hurtig – Clippings 1987</p><p>95-34-538 Mel Hurtig – Clippings January – June 1988</p><p>95-34-539 Mel Hurtig – Clippings 1989-1990</p><p>95-34-540 Mel Hurtig – Clippings January – May 1991</p><p>95-34-541 Mel Hurtig – Clippings June – December 1991</p><p>95-34-542 Mel Hurtig – Clippings January – May 1992</p><p>95-34-543 Mel Hurtig – Clippings June – December 1992</p><p>95-34-544 Mel Hurtig – Clippings Later 1990’s</p><p>95-34-545 Mel Hurtig – Clippings 2000’s</p><p>Box 30</p><p>154 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-34-546 Print-outs of “Vive le Canada” webpage; includes articles by or March 2003 – July 2004 about Mel Hurtig</p><p>95-34-547 Framed newspaper clippings: 1962, ca. 1988 -Canadian Booksellers Association Caricatures (1962); 10.5x32 cm -‘Reject the GST, Reform Tax System – Hurtig’ (ca. 1988); 25x38 cm</p><p>95-34-548 Framed newspaper clippings: Ca. 1999 Oversize shelf -Editorial Cartoon – ‘Poverty in Canada’ (ca. 1999) – Ed Uluschak, The Edmonton Journal</p><p>95-34-549 Newspaper articles [1980’s] Oversize shelf Dry-mounted, 11 items, varying in size: 16x33 to 35x60 cm</p><p>95-34-550 Cartoon caricature of Mel Hurtig Ca. 1988 Pencil sketch, 21x28 cm</p><p> viii. Papers about Mel Hurtig</p><p>95-34-551 “Mel Hurtig Canadian Book Publisher” by R.E. Keller; written March 21, 1979 for a University course; includes paper and related correspondence type-script, 10 pp</p><p>95-34-552 “Beyond Hellyer and Hurtig: An Essay on Modern Economics” June 25, 2000 by Jorge Torrealba type-script with attached note by Mel Hurtig</p><p>95-34-553 “Mel Hurtig” by John Pepe 2003 College term papers web-site print-out Type-script, 6 pp</p><p> ix. Books: Canadiana (sent to Mel Hurtig; he is often mentioned in the books)</p><p>Box 1</p><p>95-101-1 Atwood, Margaret. The Animals in That Country. Toronto: 1968 Oxford University Press, 1968 Hard cover, inscribed by author</p><p>155 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-101-2 Newman, Peter C. Home Country. Toronto: McClelland and 1973 Stewart Ltd., 1973 Hard cover, inscribed by author, annotated by Mel Hurtig</p><p>95-101-3 Citizen’s Forum on Canada’s Future Report to the People and 1991 Government of Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Government Publishing Center, 1991 Soft cover, inscribed from Keith Spicer</p><p>95-101-4 Granatstein, J.L. & Hillmer, Norman. First Drafts. Toronto: 2002 Thomas Allan Publishers, 2002 Hard cover</p><p>95-101-5 Grescoe, Paul and Audrey. The Book of Letters. Toronto: 2002 Macfarlane, Walter & Ross, 2002 Hard cover</p><p>95-101-6 Fraser, Fil. Alberta’s Camelot. Edmonton: Lone Pine 2003 Publishing, 2003 Soft cover, two copies, both copies inscribed</p><p>95-101-7 Hellyer, Paul. One Big Party. Toronto: Chimo Media, Inc. 2003 2003 Soft cover, inscribed</p><p>95-101-8 MacSkimming, Roy. The Perilous Trade. Toronto: McClelland 2003 and Stewart Ltd., 2003 Hard cover</p><p>95-101-9 Atwood, Margaret. Moving Targets. (Uncorrected sampler) 2004 Toronto: O.W. Toad Ltd., 2004 Soft cover; signed by author</p><p>95-101-10 Layton, Jack. Speaking Out. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 2004 2004 Soft cover</p><p>95-101-11 Melnyk, George, editor. Canada and the New American 2004 Empire. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2004 Soft cover</p><p>95-101-12 Ostry, Bernard and Yalden, Janice (editors). Visions of 2004 Canada. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2004</p><p>156 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Soft cover</p><p> x. Photographs</p><p>Box 2</p><p>Family/Home/Recreation</p><p>95-101-13 Mel Hurtig’s [father and grandfather]? ca. 1925 1 photograph, b&w, 14.5x18 cm; matted</p><p>95-101-14-16 Color snapshots of Eileen Hurtig and one of the Hurtig Ca. 1972 daughters; outside a home and at a golf course 3 photographs, color, 8.5x11 cm</p><p>95-101-17-18 Hurtig daughter Ca. 1990 2 photographs, color, 12.5x9 cm</p><p>95-101-19 Mel Hurtig and family Ca. 1993 Oversize Box Mounted, color, 27.5x33.5 cm</p><p>95-101-20 Kay and Mel Hurtig with dog, by a park bench dedicated to the 2003 Hurtig dogs 1 photograph, color, 13x20 cm; digital</p><p>95-101-21-36 Hurtig home – exterior and interior of Edmonton log home Ca. 1990 16 photographs, color, 10x15 cm</p><p>95-101-37-39 Edmonton scenes: Muttart interior, skyline, and cross-country 1982 skier in river valley 3 photographs, b&w, 15x23 to 18.5x20.6 cm</p><p>95-101-40 Mel Hurtig hiking by river 1982 1 photograph, color, 10x13 cm</p><p>95-101-41-129 Strip negatives depicting golfing and holiday scenes 1984 89 negatives, color, 35 mm</p><p>95-101-130 Mel Hurtig playing golf Ca. 1992 Oversize Box 1 photograph, color, 31x36 cm; mounted</p><p>Mel Hurtig: Portraits/Presentations/Speaking</p><p>157 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-101-131 Mel (?) as a child giving a cub salute Ca. 1940 1 photograph, b&w, 8x13 cm</p><p>95-101-132 Portrait of Mel Hurtig Ca. 1972 1 photograph, b&w, 12x17 cm</p><p>95-101-133-134 Close-up photographs of Mel Hurtig Ca. 1983 2 photographs, b&w, 12x17 cm 1 copy negative of #133</p><p>95-101-135 Mel Hurtig with The Canadian Encyclopedia Ca. 1988 Oversize: Box 1 photograph, color, 41x50 cm; framed</p><p>95-101-136 Portrait of Mel Hurtig Ca. 1993 Oversize Box 1 photograph, color, 27x37 cm</p><p>95-101-137 Portrait of Mel Hurtig Ca. 2003 1 photograph, b&w, 12x17 cm</p><p>95-101-138-140 Views of Mel Hurtig being presented with speakers’ gifts Ca. 1974 3 photographs, b&w, 9.5x12 to 12x20 cmx17 cm</p><p>95-101-141 ‘Discover 1975’; CTV Edmonton; Mel Hurtig with two ITV 1975 Oversize Box personnel 1 photograph, color, 33x29 cm</p><p>95-101-142,143 Mel Hurtig being presented with Order of Canada by Canadian 1980 Oversize Box Governor General Edward Schreyer 2 photographs, b&w, 31.5x37 cm; mounted</p><p>95-101-144 Mel Hurtig being presented the Silver Ribbon Award by 1985 Oversize Box Edmonton mayor Laurence Decore 1 photograph, color, 32x40 cm; mounted</p><p>95-101-145 Honorary degree – speech by Mel Hurtig [1985] 1 transparency, color, 35 mm 2 negatives, color, 35 mm</p><p>95-101-146 Mel Hurtig in academic dress Ca. 1972 Oversize Box 1 photograph, color, 27.5x35 cm; Con Boland photographer</p><p>Book Store/Publishing</p><p>158 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-101-147 Mel Hurtig in front of book shelves in store Ca. 1971 14 contact prints, b&w, 35 mm</p><p>95-101-148-150 Hurtig’s annual book sale scenes Ca. 1970’s 3 photographs, b&w, 12x17 cm & 20x25 cm (mounted)</p><p>95-101-151-153 Hurtig’s Publishers views: editorial meeting and books Ca. 1980’s 1 photograph, b&w, 17x23 cm 2 photographs, color, 8x8 to 12x15 cm</p><p>95-101-154 Cheque to the Book Bastons 1980 1 negative, b&w, 20x25 cm</p><p>95-101-155, 156 Mel Hurtig with two men in front of periodical shelving Ca. 1983 2 photographs, color, 13x13 cm</p><p>95-101-157 Peter Lougheed presenting book [The Canadian Encyclopedia] Ca. 1972 Oversize Box to Brian Mulroney and his family 1 photograph, b&w, 32x36.5 cm; mounted</p><p>95-101-158 Launching of the Jr. Encyclopedia of Canada 1990 Oversize Box 1 photograph, color, 27x35.5 cm; matted and dry-mounted</p><p>95-101-159-284 Launch party scenes for Jr. Encyclopedia of Canada 1990 126 negatives, color, 35 mm</p><p>Public Speaking/COC/Politics</p><p>95-101-285-287 Mel Hurtig running for Parliament as a Liberal 1972 3 photographs, color, 19x35.5 cm; displayed in one mount</p><p>95-101-288 Panel of speakers in front of audience Ca. 1978 1 photograph, b&w, 19.5x26 cm; in frame</p><p>95-101-289 Mel Hurtig speaking to an audience Ca. 1970’s 20 contact prints, b&w, 35 mm</p><p>95-101-290 Mel Hurtig posing with Pat St. Pierre and Patricia Fleming Ca. 1978 2 photographs, b&w, 20x25 cm</p><p>95-101-291-295 Snaps of a Sport Canada bar-b-q Ca. 1980 5 photographs, color, 10x15 cm</p><p>159 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>95-101-296 Mel Hurtig, Marc Lalonde and unknown person at speaking Ca. 1978 Oversize Box engagement 1 photograph, b&w, 28x44 cm; matted</p><p>95-101-297 Contact prints taken at the True North Conference by Ca. 1988 Oversize Box Edmonton Journal photographers 6 sheets of contact prints, color, 20x25 cm to 27x35 cm</p><p>95-101-298-300 Mel Hurtig presenting a speech Ca. 1988 3 photographs, b&w, 20x25 cm</p><p>95-101-301 Mel Hurtig on speaker’s podium Ca. 1992 Oversize Box 1 photograph, b&w, 31x36 cm; mounted</p><p>95-101-302-308 COC – Free Trade protest scenes – picketing with signs, Ca. 1988 information table, ‘proudly Canadian’ sign, Brian Mulroney cartoons 1 photograph, b&w, 20x25 cm 5 photographs, color, 10x15 cm 1 transparency, color, 9x12 cm</p><p>95-101-309-317 Color photographs sent to Mel Hurtig from unknown source; 1986-1993 includes views of posters, signs, and floats used in COC/National Party issues and campaigns. Typed descriptions added to bottom of prints: 309 – ‘Fight Free Trade’ banner, 1986 310 – ‘Vote NO!’, ca. 1991 311 – Flying Canada’s flag, 1991 312 – CUPE float for Labour Day Parade, 1991 313 – CUPE float, 1991 314 – National Party office, Toronto, ca. 1992 315 – National Party float, 1993 316 – National Party signs, ca. 1993 317 – ‘Vote National’ van, 1993 9 photographs, color, 8.5x21 to 10x15 cm</p><p>95-101-318-325 Slides prepared to accompany a talk on the oil sands given by Ca. 1992 Mel Hurtig 8 transparencies, color, 35 mm</p><p>95-101-326 Artist’s sketch of a glass tower/complex Ca. 1990 1 photograph, color, 20x25 cm</p><p>160 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Other People</p><p>95-101-327 Cover of Time Magazine presented to Mel Hurtig by Duncan 02-May-69 Pryde 1 photograph, color, 21x28 cm; mounted</p><p>95-101-328 Duncan Pryde, dressed in a fur parka, posing with a dog; [1969] photograph inscribed to Mel Hurtig 1 photograph, color, 16x21 cm</p><p>95-101-329 Older man standing outside a log building; plants hanging to [1980] dry on exterior walls of cabin; inscribed on back 1 photograph, b&w, 9x12 cm</p><p>95-101-330 View of two individuals (one named Richard) on rocks at 1984 Burnside River Falls at Bathurst Inlet, N.W.T.; inscribed on back of photograph 1 photograph, b&w, 10x12 cm</p><p>95-101-331, 332 Two views of Ray Masse; both taken out-of-doors; in one he is July 1982, February cross-country skiing, and the other is a summer view of him 1985 hiking 2 photographs, color, 9x13 cm</p><p>95-101-333 ‘Sonia and Mel’ embracing 1986 1 photograph, color, 9x12 cm</p><p>95-101-334 Terry Slater speaking as John Diefenbaker at a COC protest April 30, [1988] 1 photograph, color, 10x12 cm</p><p>95-101-335 Mel Hurtig being interviewed about his book: The Betrayal of [1992] Canada 1 photograph, b&w, 12x17 cm</p><p>AV items See listing at end of inventory for audio-visual items related to Mel Hurtig as author </p><p> xi. Artwork</p><p>95-34-oversize Inukshuk drawing n.d. Item #1 Pencil sketch, no signature 24x35 cm</p><p>161 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p> xii. Ephemera</p><p>Colored buttons with political commentary 4 buttons</p><p>95-34 oversize The Canadian Encyclopedia picture wall calendar, color, 2004 Item #17 French text</p><p>162 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Series VII</p><p>SOUND RECORDS</p><p>VII. Sound Records, --1986-2004. –167 sound records</p><p>Archival Description: The audio-visual records consist of video-tapes, compact discs, and tape recordings. They are quite recent, and their quality is good. </p><p>Scope and Content: The audio-visual records relate to the previous six series but are described in a separate series to accommodate their unique format. The majority of the items are VHS videotapes, often consisting of tapes of television talk programs on which Mel Hurtig appeared. Interview topics include free trade discussions, National Party policies, publishing topics, and Hurtig’s books. There are recordings of conference speeches and Hurtig lectures and speeches. A very few personal items are included but most of the audio-visual items in the series relate to issues Hurtig was involved with</p><p>Titles based on content of recording.</p><p>A file listing follows.</p><p>163 Mel Hurtig</p><p>VII. Sound Records</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Audio-Visual Material – Relates to all series described above:</p><p>95-34-AV #1 i. Video Recordings – Date Order</p><p>AV-1 CBC Calgary “Crossfire” – Mel Hurtig interview January 27, 1986 VHS tape</p><p>AV-1a Trade Talks, External Affairs Canada April 1986 VHS tape</p><p>AV-2 CFRN – Mel Hurtig on “Face the Media” 1986 Beta tape</p><p>AV-3 Free Trade Debate – David Orchard vs. John Crosbie December 3, 1987 VHS tape</p><p>AV-4 a&b “The Politics of Food” 1987 Two VHS tapes</p><p>AV-5 Lipsey-Hurtig Debate, Kingston, Ontario 1987</p><p>AV-6 Hurtig Family Reunion 1987 Beta tape</p><p>AV-7 Mel Hurtig – Speech to the Canadian Women’s Club [1988] VHS tape, 55 minutes</p><p>AV-8 Plaunt Lecture 1988 VHS tape</p><p>AV-9 “Trade Talks” – External Affairs Canada [1988]</p><p>AV-10 Council for Canadians Productions September 1988 “Canada for Canadians” VHS tape, 16:47 minutes</p><p>AV-11 “Inquiry” [1988] Highlights of “The True North Strong and Free” Conference</p><p>164 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>VHS tape, 59 minutes</p><p>AV-12 Council of Canadians, Action Canada Network, FTA, NAFTA, [1988] “Listening to America” with Bill Moyers VHS tape</p><p>AV-13 CBXT TV 6:30 pm August 8, 1989 Mel Hurtig interview – Jr. Encyclopedia VHS tape</p><p>AV-13a CBC Journal August 9, 1990 Interview with Mel Hurtig – Jr. Encyclopedia VHS tape</p><p>AV-14 Council of Canadians November 1990 Maude Barlow speech Cinefocus Canada VHS tape, 21 minutes</p><p>AV-15 Matt McClure October 1991 Interview about The Betrayal of Canada VHS tape</p><p>AV-16 Part of Canada Betrayal – Calgary 1991 VHS tape</p><p>AV-17 Firing Line: The Betrayal of Canada 1991 VHS tape</p><p>AV-18 Television broadcasts – Relevant to the National Party of 1992 Canada VHS tape</p><p>95-34-AV#2</p><p>AV-19 Your Canada – Vancouver February 10, 1992 VHS tape</p><p>AV-20 Environmental Children’s Organization Plenary – Rio de June 1992 Janeiro VHS tape</p><p>AV-21 NPC – Mel Hurtig 1992</p><p>165 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>AV-22 UBC Convocation May 28th, 1992</p><p>AV-23 Petrie on Prime November 24, 1992</p><p>AV-24 “National Party @OISE” January 12, 1993 VHS tape</p><p>AV-25 University of Manitoba – Mel Hurtig January 28, 1993 VHS tape</p><p>AV-26 “The Canadian Economy and Canada’s Social Programs” May 4, 1993 St. Albert, Alberta VHS tape</p><p>AV-27 CFRN – “On Line” – Guest: Mel Hurtig May 18, 1993 VHS tape</p><p>AV-28 CTV – Canada’s AM – National Party September 22, 1993 VHS tape</p><p>AV-29 NPC: “60 Second Free-Time” Broadcast October 11, 1993 VHS tape</p><p>AV-30 The National Party of Canada: “Five Minutes With Mel” October 17, 1993 VHS tape</p><p>AV-31 Council of Canadians November 21, 1993 “The Betrayal of Canada” VHS tape</p><p>AV-32 Mel Hurtig interviewed by Paul Langan on Guelph Cable TV April 15, 1993 VHS tape</p><p>AV-33 Thinking Like a Forest: A Case for Sustainable, Selective 1993 Forestry VHS tape</p><p>AV-34 Mel Hurtig – Hotel Fort Garry, Winnipeg 1993</p><p>AV-35 NPC – Saskatoon 1993</p><p>AV-36 Interview with Mel Hurtig on Much Music TV, appearance on 1993 “Royal Canadian Air Farce” and “CBC Prime Time News </p><p>166 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Town Hall”</p><p>AV-37 Max Lyman – 111/2 years old 1993</p><p>AV-38 CTV News – Hurtig ’93 Campaign – Hurtig Resigns 1993 VHS tape</p><p>AV-39 “Democracy is Coming to Canada” – National Party of Canada [1993] VHS tape, 24:30 minutes</p><p>AV-40 Herman Kruis – National Campaign Office in Brantford, [1993] Ontario VHS tape</p><p>AV-41 Front Page Challenge [1993] VHS tape</p><p>AV-42 NPC – “Mel Hurtig Montreal Live” [1993] VHS videotape; two copies</p><p>AV-43 CBC Newsworld – Mel Hurtig on Petrie in Prime June 27, 1994</p><p>AV-44 “Solutions: Solving Canada’s Woes” – Series of five episodes 1995 produced by COC in Calgary</p><p>AV-45 Canada: Many Voices – One Future n.d.</p><p>AV-46 NAFTA: Playing With a Volatile Substance n.d.</p><p>AV-47 Barbara Baxter – Acceptance Speech n.d. Bill Blaikie – If You Love This Country</p><p>AV-48 Opening the Door to Community Health n.d.</p><p>AV-49 Conservative Leadership Debate n.d.</p><p>AV-50 Conservative Leadership Debate n.d.</p><p>AV-51 Conservative Leadership Debate n.d.</p><p>AV-52 The Originals – “Mel Hurtig” n.d.</p><p>AV-53 Mansbridge, Petrie and CBC Interviews with Mel Hurtig n.d.</p><p>167 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>AV-54 The Energy Non-Crisis n.d.</p><p>AV-55 NAFTA – Constitution US Republican Convention n.d.</p><p>AV-56 John Riddell n.d. FTA/NAFTA – David Orchard and Mel Hurtig VHS videotape</p><p>AV-57 Taping of ‘Ballot Box’ – CBC interview news; program hosted [1995] by Ann Petrie. Includes a discussion of national unity and the Quebec referendum with Mel Hurtig and Andrew Coyne VHS videotape, color, 1 hr.</p><p>AV-58 Allan Gregg – “In Conversation with Mel Hurtig”; TV Ontario December 13, 1999 VHS videotape</p><p>AV-59 Pamela Wallin Live: Mel Hurtig December 19, 1999 VHS videotape</p><p>AV-60 Cable Public Affairs Channel: “Viewpoints on Poverty With December 24, 1999 Mel Hurtig” VHS videotape</p><p>News Program/Documentary: “Above the Law” – Pt. 2 – “The [1999] AV-61 Other Side”; re: native uprising at Gustafsen Lake VHS videotape, 43 minutes</p><p>AV-62 “Pay the Rent or Feed the Kids” March 17, 2001 Mel Hurtig: Global Justice VHS videotape, 27:30</p><p>AV-63 Cable Public Affairs Channel October 13, 2001 “Public Life: Mel Hurtig” VHS videotape</p><p>AV-64 CBC “Life and Times – Maude Barlow” October 2001 VHS videotape</p><p>AV-65 “Dialogue 212 – The Vanishing Country: Mel Hurtig” April 12, 2002 VHS videotape</p><p>AV-66 Mel Hurtig Book Launch, COC, Edmonton City Hall November 1, 2002</p><p>168 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>“The Vanishing Country” VHS videotape, 1hr. 40 minutes</p><p>AV-67 “Rhonda Live – Program #882: Is Canadian Culture at Risk?” November 4, 2002 VHS videotape, 59 minutes, 45 seconds</p><p>AV-68 CUSP (Canadian Conference on Unity, Sovereignty, and 30-Nov to 1-Dec-2002 Prosperity) Conference, Metro Toronto Convention Centre “The Four Things That Must Happen if Canada is to Survive as an Independent Country” VHS videotape; 2 copies</p><p>AV-69 CUSP Conference 30-Nov to 1-Dec-2002 “A Passion for Canada”: Mel Hurtig, Paul Hellyer, Linda McQuaig, David Orchard, and Patrick Boyer VHS videotape</p><p>AV-70 Mel Hurtig Interview on Vicki Gaboreau” June 4, 2003 VHS videotape</p><p>AV-71 “An Inquiry into the Effects of Free Trade Agreements on the 2003 Canadian Economy” A ‘Campaign For Canada’ Production VHS videotape, 1 hour</p><p>AV-72 ‘A Passion for Canada – featuring Mel Hurtig’ 2003 Canadian Information Video – A CTV Production VHS videotape, 76 minutes</p><p>AV-73 “One Big Party” 2003 Canadian Action Party Convention with President’s Introduction; Leader’s Speech, and Keynote Address VHS videotape, 1 hour</p><p>AV-74 “Free Trade Review – 2003” 2003 A ‘Campaign for Canada’ Production VHS videotape, 77 minutes</p><p>AV-75 The Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform: “The 2003 Creation of Money and its Consequence” A COMER Publications Production VHS videotape, 1 hour</p><p>169 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>AV-76 Canada: Yes or No? 2003 Towards Election 2004, featuring Mel Hurtig A CTV Production; Canadian Information Video VHS videotape, 78 minutes</p><p>AV-77 Progressive Conservative Leadership Contender David 2003 Orchard: ‘The Fight for Canada’ A Campaign Canada Production VHS videotape, 1 hour</p><p>AV-78 Mel Hurtig March 8, 2004 Innis Town Hall, Toronto “Rushing to Armageddon” VHS videotape, 33 minutes</p><p>AV-79 Mel Hurtig – Profile: “The Edge” [2000’s] Video-Edmonton VHS videotape, 3 minutes, 25 seconds</p><p>AV-80 “52nd Annual Salute to Excellence Awards” [2000’s] VHS videotape</p><p>AV-81 Golf Instruction Video (home-footage) [2000’s] Lessons for Kay Hurtig VHS videotape, 35 minutes</p><p>AV-82 “Eye to Eye” Show #149 [2000’s] Mel Hurtig – Author VHS videotape, 51 minutes, 50 seconds</p><p>AV-83 Home Computer Tutor – Bernie Estrin [2000’s] VHS videotape</p><p> ii. Compact Discs</p><p>AV-84 CUSP Conference 30-Nov to 1-Dec-2002 Speech by Mel Hurtig , re: Vanishing Country and issues surrounding Foreign Ownership and Free Trade Compact disc, 3 copies</p><p>AV-85 CUSP Conference 30-Nov to 1-Dec-2002 “A Passion for Canada” Mel Hurtig, Paul Hellyer, Linda McQuaig, David Orchard, </p><p>170 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Patrick Boyer Compact disc</p><p>AV-86 CUSP Conference 30-Nov to 1-Dec-2002 “The Four Things That Must Happen if Canada is to Survive as an Independent Country”, speech by Mel Hurtig Compact disc</p><p>AV-87 CANADA: YES OR NO? 2003 Towards Election 2004, featuring Mel Hurtig A CIV Production Canadian Information Video Compact disc, 78 minutes</p><p>AV-88 Progressive Conservative Leadership Convention 2003 “The Fight For Canada”, David Orchard A Campaign Canada Production Compact disc, one hour</p><p>AV-89 The Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform 2003 “The Creation of Money and its Consequence” A COMER Publications Production Compact disc, one hour</p><p>AV-90 Mel Hurtig Speech in Saskatoon October 12, 2004 Compact disc</p><p>AV-91 Full Spectrum Submission: “The Disgrace of Canadian 2004 Complicity in the Weaponization of Space” featuring Mel Hurtig A thedreamofCanada.ca Production Compact disc, 70 minutes</p><p> iii. Audio Tapes</p><p>AV-92 CBC Radio: “Cross Country Checkup – Will Free Trade be December 1, 1985 Good for Canada?”</p><p>AV-93 Speech by Mel Hurtig, Universite d’Ottawa October 19, 1986</p><p>AV-94 Speech by Mel Hurtig October 19, 1986</p><p>AV-95 Toronto Radio interview with Sandy Drake, Council of November 11, 1986 Canadians</p><p>171 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>AV-96 Mel Hurtig on Free Trade to Council of Canadians; November 26, 1986 introduction by J. Hedenstrom</p><p>AV-97 CBC Radio – Noon Show interview with Ray Romanow on April 8, 1987 and March Free Trade, and with Grant Devine 19, 1987</p><p>AV-98 CBC Radio – “Morningside”: Peter Lougheed on Free Trade 5-May-87</p><p>AV-99 & 99A Interview with Mel Hurtig, re: free trade August 10, 1987</p><p>AV-100 Ed Broadbent in House of Commons, re: Free Trade [1987]</p><p>AV-101 & 102 “Free Trade: What it Means for Canada” January 21, 1988 Elks Hall, Prince Albert Speaker: David Orchard</p><p>AV-103, 104. “Free Trade: Canada Under Attack” March 6, 1988 105 Saskatoon Centennial Auditorium Speakers: Mel Hurtig, David Orchard, Laurier La Pierre</p><p>AV-106 Council of Canadians Meeting – Alberta Avenue Community March 14, 1988 Hall, Edmonton</p><p>AV-107 “Canada: Country, Colony, or 51st State?” by Mel Hurtig April 8, 1988 Alan B. Plaunt Memorial Lecture, Carlton University, Ottawa</p><p>AV-108 “Parle – Moi du Canada” sung by Pierrette Champoux (in May 1988 French)</p><p>AV-109 “Carry on John! A Special Tribute to John Turner” July 1988</p><p>AV-110 CBC Radio – “Royal Canadian Air Farce” December 18, 1988</p><p>AV-111 Construct Canada 1988 – Junez luncheon 1988 Featured Speaker: Jean Chrétien</p><p>AV-112 CSTA Congress on Education 1989 Breakfast Speaker: Mel Hurtig</p><p>AV-113 & 114 “Corruption in High Places” by Glen Kealey, Public Meeting, May 15, 1990 Saskatoon</p><p>172 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>AV-115 CFMX – Jack Kapica with James Marsh September 23, 24, 1990 CBC Radio - “Morningside”: James Marsh</p><p>AV-116 CBC Northern Service – Martha Moore story on the Jr. October 1990 Encyclopedia of Canada</p><p>AV-117 CBC Radio – “Gabereau” – Junior Encyclopedia Contest November 16, 1990 Winners</p><p>AV-118 CBC Radio – “Edmonton A.M.” – James Marsh interview March 19, 1991</p><p>AV-119 CBC Radio – “Saturday Side Up” – Interview with Mel Hurtig May 25, 1991</p><p>AV-120 & 121 Mel Hurtig speaking at the Council of Canadian Annual October 10, 1991 General Meeting</p><p>AV-122 CBC Radio – “Quirks and Quarks – The Science Game” February 15, 1992</p><p>AV-123 CBC Radio– “Ideas”: ‘The USA Today, Part 1 May 11, 1992</p><p>AV-124 CBC Radio – “Ideas”: ‘The USA Today, Part 2 May 18, 1992</p><p>AV-125 CBC Radio – “Ideas”: ‘The USA Today, Part 3 May 25, 1992</p><p>AV-126 CBC Radio – “Ideas”: ‘The USA Today, Part 4 June 1, 1992</p><p>AV-127 CBC Radio – “Morningside” – Political discussion with May 26, 1992 Stephen Lewis, Eric Kierans, and Dalton Camp</p><p>AV-128 CBC Radio – “The House”: ‘Unemployment and the Economy. July 11, 1992 Thomas D’Aquino, UI and Job Training</p><p>AV-129 CBC Radio - “The House”: ‘NDP, Mel Hurtig, and Jean November 28, 1992 Chrétien; Federal Finance Committee with Martin Loni</p><p>AV-130 & 131 National Party of Canada Meeting, Victoria Composite High December 14, 1992 School, Edmonton</p><p>AV-132 National Party Phone-in; Governor General’s New Years December 31, 1992, Message; Peter Gzowsky’s New Years Levee January 1, 1993</p><p>AV-133 CBC Radio – “Vancouver Almanac” – Interview with Mel January 21, 1993 Hurtig</p><p>173 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>AV-134 “Buy Canadian” – Free Trade Protest Songs February 1993</p><p>AV-135 & 136 National Party of Canada Meeting, Arden Theatre, Edmonton May 4, 1993</p><p>AV-137 CKNW – Rafe Mair with Richard Prebble, former New May 7, 1993 Zealand cabinet minister</p><p>AV-138 CBC Radio – “As It Happens” – Bill Loewen May 26, 1993</p><p>AV-139 CBC Radio – “Wild Rose Forum” – ‘1993 Election – A Two August 31, 1993 Way Race?’</p><p>AV-140 CBC Radio – “The House”: Interviews with Preston Manning [1993] and Jason Moscovitz</p><p>AV-141 & 142 “It’s Time Canada”; words and music by John Ho and Rene 1993 Brossard</p><p>AV-143 Free Trade Protest Skit and Song [1993] Donna Caruso, Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan</p><p>AV-144 “Maples of the Valley” – A Gift to Canada from Ronnie Way [1993] and the National Party of Canada</p><p>AV-145 “My Country is Canada”, sung by James Miller [1993]</p><p>AV-146 CBC Radio – “The House”: - Interview with Mel Hurtig September 11, 1993</p><p>AV-147 National Party Meeting, South Saskatchewan March 16, 1994</p><p>AV-148 CBC Radio – “Morningside”: - Reform versus PC’s with Ca. 1990’s Bobby Sparrow and Dianna Blontsie</p><p>AV-149 “Cher Quebec” by Robin Canada and the Michael Faraday 1995 Band</p><p>AV-150-153 Necessary Illusions – Norm Chomsky Ca. 1990’s</p><p>AV-154 Andrew Coyne speaking at Council of Canadians Annual Ca. 1990’s General Meeting</p><p>AV-155 CBC Radio News – Sanctions in South Africa; Free Trade Ca. 1990’s</p><p>174 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>Negotiations</p><p>AV-156 “We Need a Change” by McCormick; a musical commentary Ca. 1990’s on politics</p><p>AV-157 CBC Radio – “Sunday Morning”: - China/Vietnam relations; Ca. 1990’s Mel Hurtig interview</p><p>AV-158 American Economic Conditions and Free Trade Ca. 1990’s Speaker unknown</p><p>AV-159 CBC Radio – “Ideas”: ‘Worker Ownership of Corporations Ca. 1990’s</p><p>AV-160 Alliance for Free Trade, “How Free Trade was Negotiated” Ca. 1990’s Speakers: Ambassador Richie, one of the Deal’s negotiators</p><p>AV-161 CBC Radio – “Cross Country Checkup”: Thomas D’Quino, Ca. 1990’s Mel Hurtig</p><p>AV-162 BBC Radio – “Business Matters” – Report on Canada/US Free Ca. 1990’s Trade Negotiators</p><p>AV-163 CBC Radio – “Ideas”: George Grant Ca. 1990’s</p><p>AV-164 A6 - Private discussion of Canadian Tax System Ca. 1990’s</p><p>AV-165 A7 – Private discussion of Canadian Tax System Ca. 1990’s</p><p>AV-166 B4 – Private discussion of Industrial and Economic Policy Ca. 1990’s</p><p>AV-167 B6 – Private discussion of Industrial and Economic Policy Ca. 1990’s</p><p>B7 – Private discussion of National Party Strategy Ca. 1990’s AV-168</p><p>AV-169 Discussion of Canada’s Economic System; speaker unknown Ca. 1990’s</p><p>AV-170 CBC Radio – “The House” Saturday, October 9, Cassette tape 2002</p><p>AV-171 Mel Hurtig interviewed by Peter Owen October 8, 2002 Cassette tape</p><p>175 Mel Hurtig</p><p>Accession Description Date and File #.</p><p>AV-172 CFRB.AM.1010 – Newstalk Radio [2002] Cassette tape</p><p>176 Mel Hurtig</p><p>177</p>

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