Strathmore, Alberta Election Speech

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Database ID24894
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Diefenbaker Archival Collections
Fonds/CollectionJohn G. Diefenbaker fonds
SeriesMG01
File/Item ReferenceMG01-XXI-1226 (Vol. 22)
Date of creation1963
Physical description/extent1 folder; 2 mm
Number of images17
Scope and contentContains a speech given by John Diefenbaker at Strathmore Alberta during the election campaign of 1963 in which he discusses his first encounter with Indian people when his family moved to Saskatchewan in the early twentieth century, the many contributions of Indian people to Canadian society, the appointment of Senator Gladstone, and his desire to establish an Indian Claims Commission.
Restrictions on accessSee Diefenbaker Canada Centre
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Copyright expiry dateUnknown
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TypeArchival
Primary MediaTextual documents
Provenance Access PointDiefenbaker, John G., 1895-1979
PlaceStrathmore, Alberta, Canada
Treaty boundariesTreaty 7
Canada -- National
Cultural regionPlains
Canada -- National
NamesDiefenbaker, John George, 1895-1979 (Prime Minister)
SubjectEarly European Settlers
Indigenous Peoples General
Politics -- Political Parties
Politics
Elections -- Federal
Government -- federal
Date Range(s)1960-1969
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