Fonds 86-029 - Policy Advisory Committee to Robert Lorne Stanfield fonds

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    • 1963-1975 (Creation)
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      Policy Advisory Committee to Robert Lorne Stanfield

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    11.25 m of textual records

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    T.H.B. Symons was chairman of the Policy Advisory Committee to Robert L. Stanfield from 1968-1975. This Committee was established by Robert L. Stanfield in order to "revamp the [Progressive] Conservative Party in the wake of the Diefenbaker debacle, partly by attracting bright, new M.P.s, partly by trying to convince Quebecers that the Conservatives were more than just a party of les anglais" (Taken from: Tailor, Charles. "Radical Tories." p. 194).

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    (1929-2021)

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    Thomas H.B. Symons was born at Toronto, Ontario 30 May 1929, son of Harry Lutz Symons and Dorothy Sarah Bull. He was educated at Upper Canada College, University of Toronto (B.A. 1951), and Oxford University (B.A. 1953, M.A. 1957). He married Christine Ryerson 17 August 1963 and with her had three children: Mary, Ryerson and Jeffery. Professor Symons held many posts as an educator, including Assistant Dean of Men, Trinity College and Instructor of History, University of Toronto 1953-1955; and Dean, Devonshire House, University of Toronto 1955-63. His most notable post, however, was as the founding President and Vice-Chancellor of Trent University, 1961-1972. Symons also held many presidencies, chairmanships and memberships in various organizations, mainly dealing with the topics of education, Canadian studies, Indigenous rights and human rights. From 1971 to 1973, Symons was the President of the Canadian Association in Support of Native Peoples. He was the author of several reports and articles and contributed chapters to many books including: "Political Education in Canada" 1988; "Archives Libraries and the Canadian Heritage" 1983; "A Century of Canada's Arctic Islands, 1880-1980" 1981; "A History of Peel County" 1967; and "Native Rights in Canada" 1970. Professor Symons resided in Peterborough, Ontario until his death on January 1, 2021.

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    This material was collected and in the custody of Thomas H.B. Symons before it was donated to the Trent University Archives.

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    This fonds consists of records relating to the Policy Advisory Committee to Robert Lorne Stanfield of which T.H.B. Symons was a member. Records include correspondence and subject files, policy papers with remarks, notations, notes, background material and clippings and files regarding other political parties and conferences. Also included are records regarding the "Priorities for Canada Conference" held in Niagara Falls, Ontario in 1969.

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    This fonds was donated by Thomas H.B. Symons.

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    This fonds is arranged in series and to some extent follows chronological order.

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        Associated material located at the Library and Archives Canada and the Archives of Ontario, Toronto.

        For related records see: T.H.B.Symons fonds.

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        FINDING AID

        In a book entitled Radical Tories, the author, Charles Taylor, states that: [Stanfield] had sought to revamp the Conservative Party in the wake of the Diefenbaker débâcle, partly by attracting bright, new M.P.s, partly by trying to convince Quebecers that the Conservatives were more than just a party of les anglais, partly by establishing a "Policy Advisory Committee under Trent University's Tom Symons which produced a plethora of ideas." (p 194)

        The headings on the file folders for this collection will be shortened to "P.A.C. to R.L.S." which is the abbreviation of Policy Advisory Committee to Robert Lorne Stanfield.

        These papers include general correspondence, minutes, general information, and lists of clippings* sorted by year.

        • In some cases the newspaper clippings and articles photocopied from various serial publications have been removed, and an appendix has been made, listing the clippings that were present. If this is the case, there will be a note on the finding aid directing the researcher to the corresponding appendix.

        Box 1

        Folder:

        1: Various papers presented at The National Conference on Canadian Goals held at Fredericton, Sept 9 to 12, 1964.

        2: Some articles, correspondence and papers, 1963 to 1967.

        3: Material relating to The Montmorency Conference at Maison Montmorency, Courville, Quebec, Aug 7 to 10, 1967. Includes agenda, lists of participants and text of speeches.

        4 to 5 : Papers presented at Montmorency Conference (blue cover).

        6: Correspondence, papers dated 1968.

        7: Tory Policy Documents, some clippings, see appendix 1.

        8: Material dated 1968, some clippings, see appendix 1.

        9: Some papers, correspondence from 1968. Some clippings, see appendix 1.

        10: 1969, papers, correspondence, notes, some clippings
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        11: 1969 papers, miscellaneous material

        12: Papers delivered at Liberal Caucus Conference, University of Guelph Aug 22 to 24, 1969. Some N.D.P. papers for 5th annual Convention, Oct 28 to 31, 1969.

        Box 2

        Priorities for Canada Conference This series contains material relating to the "Priorities for Canada Conference" held in Niagara Falls, Oct 9 to 13, 1969. It includes correspondence, notes, organizational files and copies of papers delivered at the conference. The original file headings have been used.

        Folder:

        1: Organizational file containing correspondence lists and form letters and some background material.

        2: Bills.

        3: Book Archives.

        4: Caucus.

        5: Curriculum vitae.

        6: Conference Final Reports.

        7: Conference Stream Reports.

        8: Conference Format.

        9: Conference Organization.

        10: Congratulations letters--after P.C.C.

        11: Conservative Party.

        12: Niagara Foreword.

        13: Organizational Material.

        Box 3

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        1: Form letters and lists of names.

        2 to 5: General correspondence.

        6: Clippings, see appendix 1.

        7: Material relating to "Life After Birth: Freedom or Enslavement" Queen's University, Aug 21 to 24, 1969.

        Box 4

        All Files: Papers presented at conference in alphabetical order, by author.

        Box 5

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        1: Material relating to the "Conference on Economic Growth" held at the Ontario Science Centre, May 27 to 28, 1970.

        2: General notes and correspondence.

        3: Minutes of meetings and related material.

        4: Paper summaries.

        5: Material relating to August Seminar held at Trent University, 1970.

        6: August Seminar-form letters.

        7: -Brady Lecture, form letters.

        8: -invitations, form letters.

        9: -"so sorry" form letters.

        10: -correspondence.

        11: -"thank you" form letters.

        12: -"time of arrival" letters.

        13 to 14: -organization, also resource lists.

        15: Newspaper clippings, see appendix 1.

        16: 1971, notes and general correspondence.

        17: Minutes of meetings and related material.

        18: Some policy papers to be considered at annual meeting.

        19 to 20: Other papers from 1971.

        Box 6

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        1: 1971 clippings.

        2: Some 1971 correspondence.

        3: Minutes of meetings and related material, 1972.

        4: General correspondence and notes, 1972.

        5 to 6: Material from the Research Office of the Official Opposition, (in order by date).

        7: T.H.B. Symons, speeches.

        8: 1972, policy summaries, master copies.

        9: 1972, T.H.B. Symons (T.H.B.S) analyses.

        10: Campaign pamphlets.

        11: Priorities.

        12: Policy Strategy.

        13: Policy Papers (drafts).

        14: Policy Papers (Final Copy).

        15: Strategy.

        16: Research Office-Election Strategy.

        17: Policy suggestions.

        18: Public Service Letters.

        19: Policy Summary comments by Geoffrey Molyneux.

        20: Schedules for release of Policy Summaries.

        21: Professor clipping files, Policy Summaries.

        22: Schedules.

        23: Liberals, mostly transcripts of P.M.'s remarks.

        24: N.D.P.

        Box 7

        Folder: 1 to 3: Issue Advances (Research Office).

        4: Newspaper Clippings.

        5: Photocopies political Cartoons.

        6: Miscellaneous published material, reports.

        7 to 8: 1973 Minutes of meetings and related material.

        9 to 10: 1973 papers.

        11: Material relating to "Local Incentives Program".

        Box 8

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        1: Photocopies of Liberal Conference on "Western Objectives", Vancouver, July 13 to 15, 1973, background papers.

        2: Same as above.

        3: Revised Stanfield Alternatives-on set in alphabetical order by title/topic.

        4: Leader of the Opposition research papers, other material from official opposition (in order by date).

        5: Same as above.

        6: Same as above.

        7: Same as above.

        8: Material relating to the N.D.P. and Liberal parties.

        9: Miscellaneous material dated 1973.

        10: Same as above.

        11: General notes and correspondence Jan to July 1973.

        12: Same as above, Aug to Oct.

        Box 9

        Folder:

        1: General notes and correspondence Nov and Dec 1973.

        2: Clippings.

        3: General correspondence, 1973 (not sorted by date).

        Box 10

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        1: 1974, minutes of meetings and related material.

        2: Same as above.

        3: "Where they Stand" a compendium, as of early May 1974, of where the other Parties stand on key issues.

        4: "Analysis of the Bureaucratic and Cost Implications of the 32 Discussion," papers prepared for Mar 1974 General Meeting.

        5: Clippings.

        6: Material from Research Office of the Opposition.

        Box 11

        Folder:

        1: Miscellaneous material.

        2: Papers and reports.

        3: Index to E "Standfield Extracts".

        4: Same as above "F to P".

        5: Same as above "Q to Z".

        6: Same as above "Additions".

        Box 12

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        1: Policy papers Sept 17, 1973 to Mar 20, 1974, in order by date.

        2: Black duotang out of file.

        3 to 8: Same as above.

        9 to 10: Same as above, related documents.

        11: (Not in a file) "Trudeau Economic Record".

        12: "Issue Handbook".

        Box 13

        Folder:

        1: Clippings, 1974. General notes and correspondence

        2: Jan to Feb 1974.

        3: Mar 1974.

        4: Apr 1974.

        5: May 1974.

        6: July 1974.

        7: July to Sept 1974.

        8: Oct to Dec 1974.

        9: Letters sent to successful and unsuccessful candidates, July 1974.

        10: Miscellaneous material relating to 1975.

        11: Clippings 1975.

        11a: Miscellaneous material relating to 1976.

        12: Policy.

        13: Organization of American States. Clippings, see Appendix 2A.

        14: B.W.I., clippings, see appendix 2B.

        15: Commonwealth, Common Market, clippings see appendix 2C.

        16: Caucus Comments on Policy Summaries.

        17: "Ongoing Policy".

        18: "Leaders Office".

        Box 14

        Folder:

        1: "John Franklin-Constant Dollar".

        2: Science Policy.

        3: "A Proposal for a Minister of Science".

        4: "Early P.C.C. to R.L.S." -his notes.

        5: Policy Advisory Committee-archives.

        6: Same as above.

        7: P.C. Philosophy, policy etc., clippings see appendix 2D

        8: Background to the P.A.C., clippings see Appendix 2E.

        9: Professor T.H.B. Symons, Chairman, Executive Committee of Policy.

        10: Duff Roblin.

        Box 15

        Folder:

        1: Liberal Conference.

        2: N.D.P. policy, clippings see appendix 2F.

        3: Current account.

        4: Archives accounts.

        5: Communications.

        6: Drugs, active file.

        7: Memoranda.

        8: "National Headquarters Sustaining Fund".

        9: "National Headquarters".

        10: "National President".

        11: "National Director".

        12: P.C.C. Agenda.

        13: P.C.C. letters.

        14: Annual meeting thank you letters.

        15: P.S.A.C. and P.I.P.S.C.

        16: Miscellaneous.

        17: Miscellaneous - some clippings, minor sources, see appendix 2G, major sources see Appendix 2H.

        18: Material relating to 1971 annual meeting.

        19: Some public service material "The St. Lawrence Seaway" paper, material on French Language Education.

        20: Material that is undated, mostly papers and notes.

        21: Same as above.

        Boxes 16 to 21 contain alphabetical correspondence files, with the following individuals:

        Box 16

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        1: Adams, Michael 2: Adamson, Agar 3: Agnew, Arnold 4: Agnew, Murray 5: Aiken, Gordon 6: Aird, Hon. J.B. 7: Akerley, Hon. I. 8: Alexander, B.B. 9: Alexander, David 10: Aimers, John L. 11: Alexander, L. 12: Alie, Fernand. 13: Allan, J.R. 14: Allmand, Warren 15: Allin, F.R. 16: Anderson, Prof. D.V. 17: Anderson, R.G.D. 18: Anderson, J.E. 19: Anderson. W.A. 20: André, H. 21: Andrews, Bruce 22: Anthony, James 23: Apps, Hon. B. 24: Armstrong, Brian 25: Armstrong, Jill 26: Arsenault, F.J. 27: Arsenault, Miss I. 28: Aucoin, Prof. Peter 29: Asselin, Hon. Martial 30: Atkey, R.G. 31: Auld, Prof. D.A.L. 32: Austin, Mrs A. 33: Auld, Hon J.A. 34: Baetz, Reuben 35: Baker, F.D. 36: Baker, R.J. 37: Baker, Walter 38: Bales, Dalton 39: Balfour, Clair 40: Baldwin, G.W. 41: Balfour R. James 42: Banting, Keith 43: Barnicke, J.J. 44: Baron, Con 45: Bartlett, W.B. 46: Baskin, J.W. 47: Bassett, John 48: Bawden, Peter 49: Bazin, Jean 50: Beal, Miss Carol 51: Beaton, Leonard 52: Beattie, Duncan M. 53: Beatty, Perrin 54: Beauregard, Reney 55: Beck, J.M. 56: Beaulien, Mario 57: Bedard, Robert 58: Beecroft, E.E. 59: Belcourt, A.E. 60: Bell, Hon R.A. 61: Bell, Thos 62: Bell, Thos. J. 63: Benidickson, Wm.; Benson, Edgar; Benthey, Archie 64: Bergeron, Cécile 65: Bergeron, Gilles 66: Beriault, R. 67: Bernard, Louis 68: Best, Prof. H. 69: Bird, Richard; Bisson, Andre; Blache, Pierre 70: Black, H.L. 71: Black, E.R. 72: Blair, Ronald 73: Blackburn, J.M. 74: Blauer, Prof. M. 75: Blenkarn, D.A. 76: Bogdasavitch, F. 77: Boivin, Stanley 78: Bolger, F.W.P. 79: Bonefant, J.C. 80: Bonin, Prof. B. 81: Bonneau, L.P. 82: Bonnycoastle, S. 83: Botting, G.N.A. 84: Bourgignon, J.C. 85: Bower-Binns, Miss 86: Bowland, Edgar 87: Boyd, Prof. R.G. 88: Boyd, Winnet 89: Boyer, J. Patrick 90: Bowerman, Joyce 91: Brady, Prof. A. 92: Bradley, Robert 93: Brand, Dr. Lewis 94: Bredin, Jack 95: Brichant, Andrew 96: Bridgeman, J.M.; Bromke Prof. A.; Bronfinan, C.R.; Brown, Colin M. 97: Brown, Dr. G.M.; Brown, Robert; Brown, Emerson 98: Browne, Hon. W.J. P.C. Q.C.; Boyd, Winnett 99: Briere, Cleeve 100: Briere, Jules; Brunell, René; Buck, Miss B.; Burnham, Miss M.E.; Cairns, A.C.; Cameron, D.R.; Cameron, Hon. D. 101: Camp, Dalton K.; Campbell, A.W.; Campbell, Macdonald; Caouette, Réal; Cappon, Dr. Daniel; Capson, Louis 102: Carbunneau, Joan (personal records); Cardinal, Harold; Carlson, D.H.E. 103: Carrigan, Edward; Carroll, Prof. G.E.; Carter, John; Cason, Baptiste 104: Caya, Marcel 105: Chandsey, Guy 106: Chadsey, P.J. 107: Chalmers, Egan 108: Chalmers, Dr. F.; Chapman, Ian 109: Chanters, C.V. 110: Charlesworth, Roberta 111: Chantrand, M. 112: Channey, Reginald 113: Cheda, Sherrill; Cheffins, Prof. R.; Cherover, Murray; Chesney, J.L.; Chevalier, Michel; Chodos, Robert; Chown, Gordon; Chisholm, Dr. D.A.; Chouinard, Julien; Clark, B. Allan 114: Clark, Robert M. 115: Clark, Donald 116: Clark, Joe 117: Clark, Bill M.P.; Clark, Allan; Clarkson, Stephen; Cliffe, H.P. 118: Clough, Rev. J.C. 119: Clippingdale, Prof. R.T.; Coates, Robert; Cochrane, M.H.; Cogger, Michale; Columnists and Publicatins; Comeau, L.R.M.P.; Connell, Prof. George; Counell, Hon. T. 120: Connor, John; Conway, J.J.; Cook, Prof. G.L.; Cook, Ramsey; Coolican, Murray; Cooper, W.S.B.; Copeland, C.R.; Copeland, C.; Cordingly, Patricia 121: Cossitt, Tom, M.P. 122: Corry, J.A.; Courtney, J.C.; Covent, D.; Coward, Mrs F.W.; Cowper, D.B.; Cox, A.Wm.; Cox, Prof. David 123: Craig, Dr. W.F. 124: Cranston, W.H.; Crispo, Prof. John; Croll, Ben.D.; Cronil, Col. W.T.; Crosbie, David; Crouse, L.R.; Crowe, H.R.; Crowley, Prof. R.W.; Csumick, J.D.; Cumming, P.A.; Curley, Tagak; Currie, Walter; Cuthand, Rev. A.; Cuthbertson, R.C.; Cutherbertson, David 125: Daly, Prof. J.W.; Daneau, Marcel; Danforth, Harold, M.P.; Daniels, S; Danserau, Pierre; Dantzer, Vincent; Daprato, Miss Barbara; Dauphin, Roma; Davis, Hon. Wm. G.; Davenport, Prof. A.C.; Davidson, David; Davidson, W.M.; Davidson, George; Davis, Hon. Jack; Debané, Pierre 126: DeGeer, W.Ross; deGoumois, M. 127: Denholm, D. 128: de Laaet, Cristina; deLecun, J.K.; Dieter, Walter; de Salaberry, Michael; Desbarats, Peter 129: Desmarais, Louis

        Box 17

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        1: Deslauried, Omer; Desroches, Jacques; Deutsch, J.J.; DeWeardt, Mark; de Wolf, Johm; Deyell Ltd John; Deyell, Roy V 2: Dick, Paul W. 3: Dick, Nancy J.; Dillon, Prof. R.M.; Diefenbaker, Hon. J.; Dion, Gerard; Dion, Prof. Leon; Disdale, Hon. W.; Director of Research; Dirks, John 4: Dabell, Peter C. 5: Dodge, Wm.; Doern, Bruce; Doig, Hugh A.; Doig, Ian 6: Domino, L. 7: Donahue, Richard A. 8: Doris, John; Douglas, Bruce; Couret, Hon G.J.; Courcette, Noel; Cowell, C. Hanson; Coroney, C. M.P.; Coyen, Micheal; Driedger, Elmer 9: Duff, J. Emmett 10: Doufour, Prof. A. 11: Dufursne, Jacques; Dugré, Roland; Cumais, Benoit; Cunlop, E.A. M.P.P.; Dunlop, Miss S.; Sunton, A.D.; Dupreas, Claude 12: Dupré, J.S.; Duran, Dr. J.A. jr; Durant, Dennis; Dymond, Hon. M.; Earl of Selkirk 13: Eayns, J.C. 14: Ebbs, Donald; Edmonds, Miss Dorothea; Eldon, W.D.R. 15: Elliott, S.P. 16: Ellis, J.R. 17: English, Prof. H.E. 18: Enright, Michael; Evans, John R.; Fairweather, Gordon; Fallis, George; Farquhar, Keith; Farrington, John; Faulkner, Hugh; Ferrier, Miss L.M.; Filiatrault, Jean; Filion, Gerard 19: Fingard, David 20: Fine, Louis 21: Firestone, O.J. 22: Firth, Wally, M.P.; Fisher, John; Fleming, Alex 23: Fleming, Hugh John 24: Fleming, Robert 25: Fleming, Stuart; Gletcher, R.K.; Flynn, Hon. Jacques; Ford, Eric 26: Foster, Edwin A. 27: Forsey, E.A.; Foreman, les; Forrestall, J.M.; Foster, Ed and Shirley; Fox-Decent, W. 28: Frank, Bill M.P. 29: Franklin, John 30: Fraser, D.G.L.; Fraser, J.A.; Freeman, J.W.; Friedman, Milton; Frast, Leslie; Fulton, E.D.; Fyffe, Gregory 31: Gagnon, André; Fagon, Claude; Gagnon, Michel; Gagnon, Serge; Gallant, Edgar; Galbraith, G. 32: Galloway, Strome; Gardner, Paul; Gardiner, Robert; Garigue, Phillipe; Guam, Percy C. 33: Geddes, Robert 34: Geller, Jonathan; German, N.V. 35: Gibson (President, Brock University) 36: Gibson, Robert D.; Gillies, Jim; Gillespie, A.W.; Glendenning, Dr. Donald 37: Goff, B.A. 38: Golden, Louis L.L.; Goldenburg, Carl; Gomme, George E.; Goodman, E.A.; Goody, D.; Graham, Roger; Graham, W.C.; Grant, George 39: Gray, D.A. 40: Gray, Walter, Graydon, Prof. W.; Greathead, E.O.; Green, J.C.; Grogan, Doug; Grosant, S.A.; Grossman, Allan; Grove, J.W.; Guindon, Hon. F.; Guindon, H.; Gundy, Peter; Guest, Gowan, T.; Gunning, John; Gutherie, H.D. 41: Gwynne, Timothy J.; Habils, H.; Haggart, D.; Harshman, Dr. J.D.; Hall, Gordon; Gull, Robert; Haliburton, Hon E.D.; Ham, J.M.; Hamilton, Hon. Alvin 42: Hamilton, Donald 43: Hamilton, Frank; Hampson, Gordon; Hanson, H.A. 44: Hale, Prof W.E. 45: Hales, A.D.; Hurbron, John D.; Harding, Jas. 46: Hargrave, Bert 47: Harkness, Douglas S.; Harnett, Arthur; Harley, David; Harrison, J.A. 48: Hartle, D.S. 49: Hartley, Norman; Harshman, Dr. J. Page 50: Hatfield, Richard 51: Haynes, Prof. R.N.; Harourd Club of Toronto; Harvie, E.L.; Haskett, Hon. I.; Haslam, Gerals; Hastings, Earl A. 52: Hastings, John E.F.; Hastings, Dr. L.E.; Head, Dr. Watson; Hedlin, Ralph, Heisey, A.M. Hees, Hon. George; Heenan, Mayor J.A.; Hefferman, G.O.; Helbronner, J.J.; Hellyer, Paul; Hemming, A.E.; Hendy, R.I. 53: Hendry, S. 54: Hendry, Dr. C.E. 55: Hetherington, Gordon; Hibbard, J.C.; Higgins, Benj.; Hines, Prof. C.O.; Hobbs, G.H.D.; Hobson, D.J.A.; Hockin, Prof. T.A.; Hodgetts, A.B.; Hogg, Norman D.; Hoicka, John; Holden, R.B. 56: Hollingsworth, E.L. 57: Homes, J.R. 58: Holmes, John W.; Holt, M.E. (Alene); Honey, R.C.; Hood, Deborah; Hordo, Darryl; Horigan, Daniel; Horner, J.H.; Horsman, James; Horswill, L. 59: Howell, Walter H. 60: Howie, J. Robert; Hueglin, J.; Hughes, Sam F.; Hill, W.H.N.; Humphries, C.W.; Hunter, P.W.; Hurtig, M.; Hurlbart, Ken; Hurlburt, Gordon; Hurst, Warren; Hutchison, Bruce; Isbister, A.F.; Jackson, A.E. 61: Jacbos, Dalton 62: Jarois, Bill, M.P.; Jeanneret, Dr. M. 63: Jenkins, Roy M.P. 64: Jelinek, Otto M.P. 65: Jenkins, David 66: Jewell, J.C. 67: Jewett, Pauline; Johannsen, P.R.; Johnson, Dr. Geo.; Johnson, L.A.; Johnson, P.T.; Johnston, D.M.; Hohnston, Jas.; Jones, E.H.; Jones, Hon. W.S.K.; Jorgenson, W. MLA; Joyce, F.; Juneau, Pierre 68: Katz, Leon 69: Kates, Paul; Keating, Michael; Keays, J.R.; Keeling, D.G.; Keeshing, Giles; Kellow, N.D.S.; Kelly, B.D. 70: Kempling, Bill M.P. 71: Kendall, David; Dendle, John 72: Kennaley, J.M. 73: Kennedy, Richard 74: Kerr, Howard R. 75: Kerr, Hon G.A. 76: Kerr, Howard R. 77: Kerr, Prof. Robert; Key, George; Kierans, Eric M.P. 78: Kimber, J.R. 79: Kingsley, A. Graham 80: Kialin, J.F.; Kindy, Dr. Alex; Knott, Mrs Elsie; Kowal, Edward; Krentz, F.H.; Kronis, Jules; Kruger, Arthur; Kruklak, Prof. O.; Korchinski, S. M.P.; LaBerge, Louis; La Forest, G.V.; Laing, R.C.; Lalande, Gilles; Lallier, A.G. 81: Lalonde, André; Lambert, C.J.; Lambert, Hon. Marcel; Lambert, Victor; Lanontagne, Hon. M. 82: Lang, Larry L. 83: LaTerreur, Prof. M.; Lauterns, Gary; Laugiere, Dr. C.

        Box 18

        Folders:

        1: Leddy, Dr. J.F. 2: Lee, Robert; LeFebre, R.C.; Legault, Albert; Legault, Guy; Lelay, Richard; Leishman, M; Lemay, M.P.; Lesage, Hon. Jean; Leslie, J.C.; Lincourt, Michel; Lind, Philip B; Lithwich, Dr. Harvey; Litvack, Prof. I.A.; Lock, C.J.L.; Lodge, J.I. 3: Laugier, Gabriel; Lougheed, Peter; Lowes, Barry; Ludwig, Jurgen; Lundrigean, J. M.P.; Lyman, Peter; Lynch, Chas; Lynch, Rev. Jos.; Lyon, Noel; Lyon, P.V. 4: Lyon, Sterling (incl. cassette recording) 5: Lyon, K.R.V.; Macadem, W.I.; Macadanes, Douglas; Macauley, J.B.; Macauley, Miss. I.; MacDonald, Flora; MacDonald, Ian; MacDonald, David M.P.; MacDonald, Finley (meeting notes) 6: MacDonald, Ellen; MacConald, E.P.; MacDonald, R.S.J.; MacDonald, Mrs. W.; MacDonald, W.A.; MacDougall, H.M.; MacFarlane, A. 7: MacGregor, K.R.; MacGuigan, Meak; MacIntosh, Mrs. K.E,; MacIver, John; MacLean, A.K.; Maclean, Hon. J. Agnus; Macleod, D.R.; MacNaughton, C.S.; MacNaughton, J.A.; MacOdrum, Bruce; MacQuarrie, Heath 8: MacKay, Elmer M.P. 9: Maloney, Arthur; Maloney, Rev. K. 10: Manell, George 11: March, W.J.; Marquey, V.O.; Marshall, J.P. (M.P.); Marshall, Lauren; Martin, Joe 12: Martiniau, Hon. Paul 13: Martyn, John 14: Maskow, May 15: Masse, Marcel; Masson, Claude; Matthews, Donald 16: Mathews, Robing; Maule, C.J. Matthews, H.S.; Mayrait, M.; Mazankowski, Donald; Mauro, Arthur 17: McCarthy, J.D.; McCreath, Peter 18: McCleave, J.R. M.P. 19: McCutcheon, M.T. 20: McCermit, R.E. 21: McDougall, Don; McEven, E.R.; McFadden, D.; McGee, Frank; McGrath, J.A.; McGraw-Hill, Canada; McGuire, Jos.; McKeough, Dr. T.D. M.P.; McKeough, Hon. Darcy 22: McKibben, J.H.; McLean, Neil; MacLeod, Ian; McMillan, Chas.; McMillan, Tom 23: McMurtry, Roy 24: McPhail, Ian; Mcquaid, Meloin 25: McQueen, Prof D.C. 26: McQueen, Rod; McTaggart-Cowan, P.D.; McWhinney, Edward; McWhinney, D.L.; McWilliams, Peter K.; Meade, A.W.; Meagher, C.J. 27: Mergher, Michael 28: Meakes, J.R.; Meekison, J.P. 29: Meisel, John 30: Meighen, Michael; Menzies, M.W.; Merry, Susan; Meynell, David; Miligan, Prof. R.T. 31: Millter, B.H. 32: Miller, F.J.; Milligan, F.A.; Milne, R.D.; Misener, Ralph S.; Micheson, Norman R. 33: Molyneux, G.T. 34: Monds, Keneth; Moneitime, Dr. F.; Moores, F.D.; Moores, J.H. (Jake) 35: Monet, Father Jacques 36: Montieth, J.W. 37: Morin, A. 38: Morgan, M.D. 39: Morgan, Tervor M.P.; Morris, Ken; Morrison, D.R.; Morrison, Neil; Morse, Norman; Morton, W.L. 40: Muir, Robert M.P. 41: Munro, Donald W. M.P. 42: Mulroney, B. 43: Murray, Lowell 44: Murray, Michael; Mutter, Norman; Nasserden, E.; Near, Brian P.C.S.F. 45: Nesbitt, Prof. B. 46: Neilson, Eric 47: Nesbitt, Wallace; Neville, Prof. W.F.W. 48: Newman, D.A.H.; Newman, Eric J.; Newman, Peter C. 49: Nichol, Donald R. 50: Nicholas, Andrew 51: Nicholls, JOhn F. 52: Niclile, Carl O. 53: Nicoll, Ian W. 54: Neison, Eric; Nohin, Claude M.; Nowlan, J.P. M.P. 55: Nurgits, Nathan 56: Nyland, Dr. Edw.; Oakley, Thos.; O'Brian, Liam S. 57: O'Brian, Delbert 58: O'Connor, Terry M.P. 59: O'Connell, M.P.; O'Leary, HOn. Grattan; O'Neil, Pierre C. 60: O'Sullivan, Sean; Ogelsby, J.C.M.; Orlikow, David M.P. 61: Osler, A.M. 62: Ostry, Bernard 63: Orr, Wm. K.; Ottenheimer, G.; O'Sullivan, Sean; Ouellet, Gary; Page, R.J.W.; Painchaud, Paul 64: Pankrats, John 65: Paproski, Steve; Paquet, G.; Parlyan, J.; Parr, Prof. J.; Parsons, D.; Part, Ridge; Patrick, S.; Patteson, K.

        Box 19

        Folder 1: Philips, R.A.; Pieklik, Robert; Ritman, Walker 2: Pigott, Jean 3: Poirier, Bernard; Pollard, Alan D.; Pope, Alan; Pope, W.H. 4: Porter, Prof. A.; Porter, Julian; Porter, Dr. R.T.; Pauliot, Jean; Preston, Adrian; Price, Grenville; Proulx, Prof. P.P.; Purvey, G.E.; Quart, Hon. J.D.; Quittendon, R.C. 5: Racine, Serge; Randall, Keith; Randall, Stanky J. M.P.P.; Rapporteurs; Rasminsky, Louis; Rathger, Chas. 6: Raymond, Gerrard J.M.; Raynauld, André; Ressor, Mrs. W.R.; Regehr, Ernie; Reilly, Peter; Regimigal, R.E.; Rendall, Jas. A.; Renolds, John; Renolds, Dr. J.K.; Rheaume, Gene; Ricard, Hon.T.; Rickard, Garret B. 7: Riehl, Garnet B. 8: Rigney, Ross; Ritchie, R.S.; Rivington, Miss. L. 9: Robarts, John P.; Robertson, Ron; Robinson, H. Basil; Robison, I.M.; Roblin, Hon. Dieff.; Rohmer, Richard; Rocher, Guy; Roen, Jean; Rogers, b. 10: Rogers, J.T.; Rosenberg, Dr. S.E.; Ross, Howard I. 11: Rolf, John P. 12: Roman, S.B. 13: Rotenberg, David 14: Rothschild, Baron N.M.V.; Rotstein, Abe; Rowland, Doug 15: Rowan, Malcolm; Rowntree, Hon. K.C. 16: Ruby, Clayton C. 17: Rffo, John J.; Russell, Peter; Tyan, Claude; Ryan, Perry; Ryan, Yves; Ryerson, R.I.; Sanders, Prof D.E.; Sandwell, B.D.; Sanderson, W.J.; Savage, D.C.; Savage, Thos.; Savoie, Rogers 18: Schaler, Wayne W.; Schedlin, Leon J.; Schreck, Rodney; Scheider, Wm.W.; Schuniacher, Stan; Schurman, Prof. W.M.; Scott, Dan; Scott, Wm.; Scrivener, R.C. 19: Scaley, D. Bruce 20: Sefton, Vern; Segel, Brian; Segal, H.; Seguin, Roger; Sewell, Derrick; Shand, Clifford; Sheppard, Albert; Sherman, John; Silver, Sheldon; Silverman, Saul; Simeon, Richard; Simonett, Hon. J.; Simons, Gorden 21: Sinclair, George

        Box 20

        Folder 1: Sinju, Allan 2: Shelton, George 3: Slater, David W.; Sleigh, L. 4: Smiley, Donald V. 5: Sloan, Commander 6: Sloan, Thomas; Smiter, Miss. J.; Smith Dr. A.J.R.; Smith, Alan, P.D.; Smith, Arnold; Smith, Brian; Smith, David E. 7: Smith, Prof S.D.G. 8: Smith, Hon. D.M.; Smith, G.I.; Smith, J.C.; Smith, W.D.; Smith, Prof W.; Smyth, Rev. C.C.; Smolendky, A.M.; Snow, Hon. G.A.; Solandt, Dr. O.M.; Sommerville, T.W.; Soucey, A. 9: Southcott, Donald 10: Southam, R.R. 11: Soutter, Donald M.; Spicer, Dr. Keith; Spivak, Sidney; Spurway, Jennie 12: Springer, Reg 13: Stackhouse, Reg

        Box 21

        Folder 1: Stairs, Dennis W.; Stager, David; Stanfield, R.L. 2: Stanfield, R.L. 3: Stanfield, R.L. 4: Stanfield, R.L. (memos) 5: Stark, Andrew; Stevens, Paul; Stvenson, D.W.; Stewart, Hon. W.A.; Stinson, F.C.; Stratton, Rev. D.B. 6: Stueure, David 7: Stursberg, Peter; Stubbs, J.D.; Surpolis, David; Sutherland, D.B. 8: Sivail, W.J. 9: Swenson, Donald 10 to 13: Symons, T.H.B. (includes special briefing file) 14: Tamblyn, Dr. W.G.; Tanner, E.H. 15: Taylor, A.M. 16: Taylor, Bryce M. 17: Taylor, Keith M.P.; Telfer, Alan; Thone, Jas. L; Thomas, Dr. A.M.; Thompston, Gordon; Thompston, Robert; Thomas, R.G. 18: Thordarson, Bruce; Thur, Prof. Otto 19: Triker, John 20: Towers, Gordon 21: Tremblay, Dr. Rodrique 22: Trepanier, Paul; Tierney, Prof. F.; Trent, Prof. John; Triantis, S.; Turnabull, Brian; Turner, John M. M.P.P.; Turner, W.I.M. Jr.; Twaits, W.O.; Underhill, Dr. F.M. 23: Balentine, Prof. V. 24: Valiquette, J. Gerald; Van Weesel, Eriens Willem; Venicot, Hon. H.A.; Verbrugge, Dr. M.; Vernon, G.P.G.; Vigod, Bernie; Vince, D.M.R. Vincent, Albert; Vogt, Roy; Von Zur-Muchlen, Max 25: Vincent, Kitson M. 26: Wadds, Mrs. Jean 27: Wadworth, J.P.R. 28: Wagner, Claude 29: Wahn, Ian G.; Waines, Dr. W.J.; Waisglans, H.J.; Walsh, R. Geoff; Wampuch, Jean-Pierre; Walmsley, Norma; Walter, David J.; Ward, David; Ward, Peter; Ward, W.G.; Warren, Derrill; Warren, Miss. I.; Watkins, Ernest; Watkins, Melville, WAtson, Lawrence 30: Watson, Reg 31: Watson, Roy; Wedge, Grant; Weeks, G.T.; Weir, Walter; Welch, Hon. R.S. 32: Weldon, D.B. 33: Weldon, W. Wildon; Wells, Robert; Wells, Hon. T.S.; Wells, W.I.; Wenger, D.P.; Whalen, H.J.; Whetung, W.F.; White, George; White, Hon. J.H.; White, Peter Q.C. 34: Whiteside, J. 35: Whitestone, Bruce; Widison, Malcolm C.J. 36: Wightman, W.J.; Wilbur, Richard 37: Wilder, W.P.; Williams, N.N.; Williams, R.G. 38: Wilson, James W. 39: Wilson, L.R. 40: Wilton, David A.; Winch, Prof. D.M.; Winegard, Dr. W.C.; Winkler, Hon. E.A. 41: Wisw, John M.P. 42: Wishart, HOn. A.A.; Wishart, Rev. Ian; Wladyka, M.; Woods, D.M.; Woods, Prof. H.D.; Woolliams, Elden M.P. 43: Woolsteneroft, P.; Wright, Gerald; Yaremko, Hon. J.; Yewchuck, Paul; Yurko, Wm.; Young, Prof. A.; Zolf, Larry

        Note:

        Box 22

        Subject Files" comprised of newspaper and magazine clippings, minutes, reports, policy statements, correspondence, speeches and papers.

        Box 34 - Box 40 contain only clippings from < common sources, such as the Globe and Mail and the Toronto Sun.

        The numbers in parenthesis refer to the location of the related files e.g. (box #, Folder #).

        Folders:

        1: Abortion; Action Canada (34:1) 2: Association of Canadian Universities (A.C.U.) 3: Agriculture (34:2) 4: Alberta Progressive Conservative Association; Armed Forces; Athletics (34:3) 5: Americanization (34:4 and 5) 6: Association of Universities and Colleges (34:6) 7: Auditor General 8: Bilingualism and B.B. Commission (34:7) -clippings only from Banking, B.C. P.C. party and Biafra (34:8) 9: Book Publishing (34:9) 10: British Conservative party 11: Broadcasting; P.C. Bulletin; Business ?(34:10) 12: Canada Council I (34:11) 13: Canada Council II 14: Canada/United States Delegations (34:12) 15: Canadian Identity I (34:13) 16: Canadian Identity II (34:14) 17: Canadian Identity III (34:15)

        Box 23

        Folders:

        1: Canadian Identity IV 2: Canadian Studies Commission I (34:16) 3: Canadian Studies Commission II 4: Canadian Studies Commission III 5: Candidates (P.C.) 1972 6: Campaign 1972 7: C.B.C.; Canadian Chamber of Commerce; Canadian Club; Canadian Labour Congress (34:17)

        Box 24

        Folders:

        1: Canadian Radio-Television Commission (C.R.T.C); (P.C.) Caucus; Canadian International Development Agency (34:18) 2: Capital Punishment; Caribbean; Canadian Development Corporation; Child Abuse (34:19) 3: Civil Liberties I (34:20) 4: Civil Liberties II 5: Committee for an Independent Canada (C.I.C.) (34:21)

        Box 25

        Folders:

        1: Commonwealth I (35:1) 2: Commonwealth II 3: Commonwealth III 4: Communications I (35:2) 5: Communications II 6: P.C.P. Communigué; Competition (35:3) 7: Constitution (35:4) 8: Confederation of Tomorrow Conference; Consumer Protection; Council of Ontario Universities (C.O.U.); Creditiste Party; Criminology; Criminal Code; Company of Young Canadians (35:5) 9: Culture (Canadian) (35:6) 10: C.U.S.A. (Canadian University Services Overseas); Don Valley Progressive Conservative Association; Drafts of Memos; Blue Paper on Defense 11: Defense (35:7) 12: Drugs (Non medical use) -clippings only from European Common Market (35:8) 13: Drug Panel (background) 14: Economy I (35:9) 15: Economy II (35:10) 16: Economy III (35:11)

        Box 26

        Folders:

        1: Economy; Economic Council of Canada; Economic Growth (35:12) 2: Education I (35:13) 3: Education II 4: Education III (35:14) 5: Education 6: Education and Culture (35:15) 7: Eglinton Young Progressive Conservatives 8: Election Results 1972 (35:16) 9: Electoral Reforms; Employment (clippings only) (35:17) 10: Environment (includes "A Digest of Environmental Pollution in Canada-Air and Soil" by Canadian Industries Limited) (35:18) 11: Energy Policy (36:1) 12: External Affairs (36:2) 13: Expense and Honorarium (36:3) 14: Family (36:4) 15: Federal Cabinet/Federal Government 16: Federal/Provincial (36:5) 17: Fisheries (36:6) 18: Flag Debate (36:7)

        Box 27

        Folders:

        1: Foreign Affairs I (36:8) 2: Foreign Affairs II (36:9) 3: Foreign Aid (36:9) 4: Forestry (Clippings only); Franco-Ontarians (36:11) 5: Francophonie (36:12) 6: French-English I (36:13) 7: French-English II (36:14) 8: Frontier College (36:15) 9: F.L.Q. Crisis (36:16) 10: F.L.Q. Crisis (36:17) 11: Ginger Group 12: Government Organization (36:18) 13: Government Research (36:19)

        Box 28

        Folders:

        1: Gray Report: Guaranteed Minimum Income (36:20) 2: Health (36:21) 3: Heritage Ontario 4: House of Commons 5: Housing (36:22) 6: Housing II 7: Immigration; Impact (36:23) 8: Income Development 9: Income Security 10: Indian/Eskimo Association (36:25) 11: Industrial Development (36:26) 12: Information Canada; Information (36:27) 13: Inflation (36:28) 14: Isolationism (36:29) 15: James Bay 16: Kelso Plan 17: Labatt Group 18: Latin America (36:30) 19: Law and Order I (37:1) 20: Law and Order II (37:2) 21: Legal Aid (clippings only); Leisure (37:3) 22: Liberal Policy I (37:4) 23: Liberal Policy II (37:5) 24: Liberal Policy III (37:6) 25: Life After Birth; MacDonald Cartier Library; Manitoba Government (Clippings only); Manitoba P.C. Association (clippings only); Manitoba Leadership Convention (1 clipping only) (37:7) 26: Manpower I (37:8) 27: Manpower II (37:10)

        Box 29

        Folders:

        1: Maritime Union; Mining (clippings only); MinisterialCommission on French Language Secondary School in Ontario; The Military; Minorities; Morality and Politics (37:11) 2: Monarchy I (37:12) 3: Monarchy II 4: Multi-Culturalism (37:13) 5: National Parks (37:14) 6: Native People (37:15) 7: Native People II (37:16) 8: Native People III 9: Native People (37:17) 10: Native People 11: N.A.T.O. (37:18) 12: N.B. Election (Clippings only); N.B. P.C. Association; N.D.P. Morality N.S. Election of 1970 (Clippings Only); N.S. P.C. Association; N.S. Government (clippings only) (37:19) 13: N.D.P. Leadership Convention of 1971 (37:20) 14: N.O.R.A.D. (Clippings only); Northern Development (37:21) 15: Ombudsman; Ontario Cabinet; Ontario Election of 1971 (37:22) 16: Ontario Government (37:23) 17: Ontario Leadership (38:1) 18: Ontario Leadership II 19: Ontario P.C. Association; Opportunities for Party Members to Participate in Policy Making (38:2) 20: Ontario/Quebec Relations (38:3)

        Box 30

        Folders:

        1: Orders-in-Council; Order of American States (O.A.S.); Organization Seminars; Pacific Rim (clippings only); Parks (38:4) 2: Parliament (38:5) 3: Parliamentary Institutions (38:6) 4: Party Quebecois (38:7) 5: Pearson College 6: Penitentiaries (clippings only); Pensions; Peterborough Constituency (38:8) 7: Peterborough Constituency (38:9) 8: Peterborough P.C. Association (38:10) 9: Physical Fitness (38:11) 10: Policy Paper Lists 11: Policy Paper Summaries 12: Policy Summaries-Rough Form

        BOX 31

        Folders:

        1: Policy Probe 2: Policy Summaries 3: Policy Summaries of 1973 4: P.C. Association 5: P.C. 1967 Leadership Convention (38:12) 6: Political Institutions (38:13) 7: Political Institutions 8: Political Morality (39:1) (39:2) 9: Political Science Association Meeting 10: Pollution (39:3) 11: Post Office 12: Poverty (39:5) 13: Press; P.E.I. Election; P.E.I Government (39:6) 14: Privacy; Public Policy Institute (clippings only); Public Opinion (39:7) 15: Polymer 16: Quality of Life (39:8) 17: Quebec Government (39:9) 18: Quebec 1971 Policy Conference (19:10) 19: Quebec P.C. Association (39:11) 20: Reduced Support (39:12) 21: Regional Development (39:13)

        BOX 32

        Folders:

        1: Religion; Research and Development (39:14) 2: Resources (39:15) 3: Resources 4: Resource Policy (39:16) 5: Rohmer Commission (clippings only); Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Saskatoon 1971 (39:17) 6: Science Policy 7: Science Policy (39:18) 8: Science Policy 9: Secretarial Help 10: Senate; Ship Building (clippings only); Shipping; Social Credit (39:19) 11: Sovereignty (39:20) 12: Social Security (39:21) 13: R.L. Stanfield; R.L Stanfield-Itinerary; R.S. Stanfield- Speeches (39:22) 14: Steering Committee 15: Sturgeon Falls Commission-1971 (39:23) 16: Supreme Court of Canada; Summer Employment (39:24) 17: Symbols (39:25) 18: Taxation (39:26) 19: Taxation

        BOX 33

        Folders:

        1: Taxation (39:27) 2: Taxation 3: Technology 4: Toronto Forum; Tourism (40:1) 5: Trade (40:2) 6: Transportation (40:3) 7: Trent Clubs and Students

        Boxes 34 to 40 contain clippings removed from boxes 22 to 33. Numbers in parenthesis refer to the location of the related file.

        BOX 34

        Folders:

        1: Abortion; Action Canada (22:1) 2: Agriculture (22:2) 3: Alberta P.C. Association; Armed Forces; Athletics (22:4) 4: Americanization (22:5) 5: Americanization (22:5) 6: Association of Universities and Colleges (22:6) 7: Auditor General (22:7) 8: Banking; B.C. P.C. Party; Biafra; Bilingualism (22:8) 9: Book Publishing (22:9) 10: Broadcasting, Business (22:11) 11: Canada Council (22:12) 12: Canadian/U.S. Delegations (22:14) 13: Canadian Identity (22:15) 14: Canadian Identity (22:16) 15: Canadian Identity (22:17) 16: Canadian Studies Commission (23:2) 17: C.B.C.; Canadian Labour Corps (23:7) 18: C.R.T.C.; Caucus; C.I.D.A. (24:1) 19: Capital Punishment; Caribbean; C.D.C.; Child Abuse (24:2) 20: Civil Liberties (24:3) 21: Committee for an Independent Canada (24:5)

        BOX 35

        Folders:

        1: Commonwealth (25:1) 2: Communications (24:4) 3: Competition (25:6) 4: Constitution (25:7) 5: Confederation of Tomorrow Conference; Consumer Protection; Council of Ontario Universities; Creditiste Party; Criminology; Criminal Cold; Company of Young Canadians (25:8) 6: Culture (Canadian) (25:9) 7: Defense (25:11) 8: Drugs (non medicinal use); European Common Market (25:12) 9: Economy (25:14) 10: Economy (25:15) 11: Economy (25:16) 12: Economy; Economic Council of Canada; Economic Growth (26:1) 13: Education (26:2) 14: Education (26:4) 15: Education and Culture (26:6) 16: Election Results of 1972 (26:8) 17: Electorial Reforms; Employment (26:9) 18: Environment (26:10)

        BOX 36

        Folders:

        1: Energy Policy 2: External Affairs (26:12) 3: Expenses and Honorarium (26:13) 4: Family (26:14) 5: Federal/Provincial (26:16) 6: Fisheries (27:17) 7: Flag Debate (26:18) 8: Foreign Affairs (27:1) 9: Foreign Affairs (27:2) 10: Foreign Aid (27:3) 11: Forestry; Franco-Ontarians (27:4) 12: Francophonie (27:5) 13: French/English (27:6) 14: French/English (27:7) 15: Frontier College (27:8) 16: F.L.Q. Crisis (27:9) 17: F.L.Q. Crisis (27:10) 18: Government Organization (27:12) 19: Government Research (27:13) 20: Gray Report; Guaranteed Minimum Income (28:1) 21: Health (28:2) 22: Housing (28:5) 23: Immigration (28:7) 24: Income Development (28:8) 25: Indian/Eskimo Association (28:10) 26: Industrial Development (28:11) 27: Information Canada Information (28:12) 28: Inflation (28:13) 29: Isolationism (28:14) 30: Latin America (28:18)

        BOX 37

        Folders:

        1: Law and Order (28:19) 2: Law and Order (28:19) 3: Legal Aid; Leisure (28:21) 4: Liberal Policy (28:22) 5: Liberal Policy (28:23) 6: Liberal Policy (28:24) 7: Life After Birth; Manitoba Government; Manitoba P.C. Association; Manitoba Leadership Convention (28:25) 8: Manpower (28:26) 9: Manpower (28:27) 10: Manpower (28:27) 11: Maritime Union; Mining; Ministerial Commission on French Language Secondary Schools in Ontario; Military; Minorities; Morality and Politics (29:1) 12: Monarchy (29:2) 13: Multi-Culturalism (29:4) 14: National Parks (29:5) 15: Native People (29:6) 16: Native People (29:7) 17: Native People (29:8) 18: N.A.T.O. (29:11) 19: N.B. Election; N.B. P.C. Association; N.D.P. Morality; N.S. Election 1970; N.S. Government (29:12) 20: N.D.P. Leadership Convention of 1971 (29:13) 21: N.O.R.A.D.; Norther Development (29:14) 22: Ombudsman; Ontario Cabinet; Ontario Election of 1971 (29:15) 23: Ontario Government

        BOX 38

        Folders:

        1: Ontario Leadership (29:17) 2: Ontario P.C. Association (29:19) 3: Ontario Quebec Relations (29:20) 4: Orders in Council; Order of American States; Pacific Rim; Parks (30:1) 5: Parliament (30:2) 6: Parliamentary Institutions (30:3) 7: Pari Quebecois (30:4) 8: Penitentiaries; Pensions; Peterborough Constituency (30:6) 9: Peterborough Constituency (30:6) 10: Peterborough P.C. Association (30:8) 11: Physical Fitness (30:9) 12: P.C. Leadership Convention (31:5) 13: Political Internships (31:6)

        BOX 39

        Folders:

        1: Political Morality (31:8) 2: Political Morality (31:8) 3: Pollution (31:10) 4: Post Office (31:11) 5: Poverty (31:12) 6: Press; P.E.I. Government (31:13) 7: Privacy; Public Policy Institute; Public Opinion (31:14) 8: Quality of Life (31:16) 9: Quebec Government (31:17) 10: Quebec 1971 Policy Conference (31:18) 11: Quebec P.C. Association (31:19) 12: Reduced Support (31:20) 13: Regional Development (31:39) 14: Religion; Research and Development (32:1) 15: Resources (32:2) 16: Resource Policy (32:4) 17: Rohmer Commission; R.C.M.P.; Saskatoon Conference of 1971 (32:5) 18: Science Policy (32:6) 19: Senate; Ship Building; Shipping; Social Credit (32:10) 20: Sovereignty (32:11) 21: Social Security (32:12) 22: R.L. Stanfield (32:13) 23: Sturgeon Falls Commission (32:15) 24: Supreme Court of Canada; Summer Employment (32:16) 25: Symbols (32:17) 26: Taxation (32:18) 27: Taxation (33:1)

        BOX 40

        Folders:

        1: Tourism (33:4) 2: Trade (34:5) 3: Transportation (34:6)

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