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.
Medical care
9 Archival description results for Medical care
File consists of photographs of medical staff surrounding a patient's bed, of a doctor speaking on the telephone in the critical care unit, and of a woman at a desk speaking on the telephone. The photographs were apparently taken for a display on the Foothills Hospital Critical Care Unit
File consists of photographs of two representatives of the Foothills Hospital shaking hands with an IBM representative to mark an agreement between the two organisations regarding patient care.
Series consists of records relating to the process of developing Party policy through investigation of a variety of issues and the establishment of “task forces”, communicating policy resolutions to the Party membership for consideration at Assemblies, and publicizing policy positions to a wider audience via a variety of media.
Subseries consists of records relating to policy and the development of policy by the Reform Party. Includes the Party’s Blue Books (the principles and policies of the Party that were passed at Assemblies by Party members), briefing handbooks on Party policy for candidates (Quick Facts and others), Reform caucus policy development manuals, correspondence and memos relating to a variety of policy issues and to task forces, draft resolutions, minutes of some task force meetings, policy publications produced by the Party, reports, speeches, and files relating to the review and amendment of the Party constitution.
Series consists of speeches given by Preston Manning, Tom Flanagan, Deborah Grey, Stephen Harper, and others at various events, and by Reform Members of Parliament in the House of Commons. The majority of the speeches included in the series were given by Manning with several versions of the same speech that was given at different locations exist in some instances.
- 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’.
- Subseries consists of records relating to the task forces established by the Party to investigate specific policy issues.
- Includes terms of reference, task force membership lists, preliminary and final reports, feedback to preliminary reports, research materials, correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, submissions, progress schedules, and Executive Council ballots on task force reports. Also includes Task Force Administrative Guidelines that provides information to Party officers on how to establish and administer a task force.
The fonds consists of W.N. Smith's First World War diary (1917), correspondence (1915-1967), including extensive correspondence with prominent UFA and Social Credit leaders; articles, reports, etc. re the monetary system (1915-1933); election and other papers of UFA, Social Credit and CCF, including platforms, radio broadcasts, etc. (1917-1935); reports and circulars of many agricultural associations (1920-1960); and Amelia Turner Smith's diary (1913-1917), tax returns, speeches, correspondence and campaign literature. Includes interviews with Amelia Smith (1978).
Smith, Walter Norman