Consists of records related both to Jim Hawkes’ work with the Third Committee, as part of the Canadian Delegation to the UN, September to December, 1994; and to the UN Commission on Human Rights, January 24-25, 1985.
Consists of nomination records, campaign literature, correspondence, and related records for Jim Hawkes, who ran as the Progressive Conservative candidate for Calgary West Constituency in the federal elections of 1979, 1980, 1984, 1988 and 1993. Includes material related to other politicians, for whom Jim Hawkes campaigned.
Consists of records related to Kim Campbell’s term as Prime Minister of Canada.
Consists of Jim Hawkes’ records related to closing the Calgary West Constituency Office, and winding up of his affairs, after his 1993 election defeat. Includes records on the restructuring of the Progressive Conservative Party.
Consists of background material and Newspaper clippings related to the Reform Party, gathered for the information of Progressive Conservative politicians.
Consists of letters, invitations and programs related to Jim Hawkes’ first year in Parliament.
Consists of personal papers of Jim and Joanne Hawkes, related to their early lives in Calgary, life in Montreal, education at Sir George Williams College, work with the YMCA, Jim’s career as a professor at the University of Calgary, finances, relatives, etc.
Consists of notes for speeches, and copies of speeches given in the House of Commons, provided to Mr. Hawkes by Hansard Reporting Services.