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Cartoon
CA ACU SPC C0048-S0001-FL0002 · File · 1994
Part of Reform Party Collection

File consists of copy of Back Bench political comic strip with the caption "Sadly, the New Democratic Party - Reform Party and Friends of the Three Stooges" alliance did not work…"

McClelland, Ian
Preston
CA ACU SPC C0048-S0001-FL0003 · File · 1991-1992
Part of Reform Party Collection

File consists of correspondence between McClelland and Preston Manning including the relation of candidates to the caucus, and suggestions on how to respond to accusations of racism in regards to immigration policy.

McClelland, Ian
Sexual orientation
CA ACU SPC C0048-S0001-FL0004 · File · 1994
Part of Reform Party Collection

File consists of correspondence regarding the 1994 parliamentary discussion to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act to include sexual orientation as an express prohibited ground of discrimination.

McClelland, Ian
20/20, Constitution
CA ACU SPC C0048-S0001-FL0005 · File · 1994-2002
Part of Reform Party Collection

File consists of draft of "Twenty Questions Posed to the Prime Minister," (Preston Manning to Jean Chretien on Quebec and Canadian unity), a commemorative pamphlet from 1982 of the proclamation of the constitution, a report "20 Proposals for a new confederation; 20 Realities about section - a vision for the future of Canada," and a copy of Alberta Hansard issue 39, November 2002.

McClelland, Ian
Guns/Edmonton SW
CA ACU SPC C0048-S0001-FL0006 · File · 1995-1997
Part of Reform Party Collection

File consists of survey results regarding gun control, Quebec, and 1997 election campaign of Jean Chretien and Liberals.

McClelland, Ian
Vote C-68
CA ACU SPC C0048-S0001-FL0007 · File · 1995
Part of Reform Party Collection

File consists of House of Commons debates, volume 133, number 170, Hansard, March 20, correspondence and news clipping about gun control.

McClelland, Ian
Distinct Society
CA ACU SPC C0048-S0001-FL0010 · File · 1996
Part of Reform Party Collection

File consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, Senate debates and "Draft of legislative approach: Constitutional rearrangement to recognize Quebec as a distinct society."

McClelland, Ian