Series consists of administrative records of the Reform Party of Canada from the beginnings of the Party until it's reformation into the Canadian Alliance.
Invitation cards
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Series consists of records relating to the communications function required by the Party to inform its officers, staff, members, candidates, Members of Parliament and the general public about the Party’s activities.
Series consists of records relating to constituency development and election readiness including such issues as creating, developing and organising constituency associations and choosing and preparing candidates for election campaigns.
- Subseries consists of subject files pertaining to constituency development and election readiness, likely maintained by departmental office staff.
- Includes election planning and strategy files, constituency administrative manuals, campaign manuals, survey reports, correspondence, presentation material, reports, clippings relating to candidates, candidate information packages, regional organizers’ meeting minutes, election reports, nomination meeting guidelines, reference manual on election law for candidates, advertising plans, petitions for registration of the Reform Party, writ timelines, and other related materials.
- Subseries consists of early administrative records of the Reform Party primarily created prior to a reorganization of the Party’s main functions along departmental lines in 1991. During the early years of the Party there was no formal administrative structure and hence these records relating to constituency development, fundraising, financial tracking, communications and policy appear to have been created and maintained by the Chief Administrative Officer, Donna Larson, who also acted in the capacity of manager of fundraising and membership development.
- Includes area council minutes, head office bulletins, fundraising letters, Reform Fund Canada minutes, press releases, speeches, auditor’s reports, constituency development files, candidate recruitment records, budgets, cash flow/audit files, financial statements, speeches, Senate campaign records, the Party constitution, and related materials.
Consists of an invitation to confer with the Cabinet’s War Committee regarding women’s war work.
Consists of an invitation to a Women’s Missionary Society event, list of publishing companies, a note of forgiveness from Evelyn, receipts for donations to the Oxford Group, and uncashed Old Age Security cheque.
Consists of invitation, brochure, event program list.
Consists of an invitation and brochure on the opening of Science B building, information pamphlet on the academic programs that the Science B building would accommodate, correspondence and news releases. Also consists of a news release on the renovation of the Science A building with an explanation for filling in the courtyard.
Series consists of admission ceremony programmes, invitations, programmes and tickets to Convocations and other functions, 1965 Convocation Address by Earl Birney,
- Subseries consists of subject files created and used by communications staff during the course of their responsibilities. Records pertain to such issues as communications strategy, elections, by-elections, referendums, expansion eastward, regional conferences, fundraising, federal budgets, agriculture and the environment, and electronic resources.
- Includes correspondence, news articles, planning documents, schedules, surveys, news releases, planning documents for broadsheets and brochures, biographical information regarding Party MPs, speeches, and scripts for advertisements and ‘infomercials’.