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              4 Archival description results for Members of Parliament

              C.D. Howe Collection
              Collection · 1945 - 1966

              This collection is of recordings, photographs, and ephemera related to C.D. Howe, the engineer, contractor, and long-time Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister. It includes:

              • Recorded broadcast of Howe interviewed by the Australian Broadcasting Association in 1955
              • Recordings of a documentary on Howe's life
              • Letters and clippings on the Howe Committee after Howe's death
              Douglas Fisher fonds
              Fonds · 1957 - 2006

              Douglas Fisher was a politician and journalist from Northwestern Ontario. He served as Member of Parliament for Port Arthur from 1957 to 1965, representing the CCF and then NDP.

              These papers largely consist of correspondence from his time as MP, and cover a range of subjects, most notably including: transportation, shipbuilding, shipbuilding industries and the St. Lawrence Seaway; labour; House of Commons documentation; and Canadian Federal Politics in general.

              James Whalen collection
              Collection · 1896 - 1990

              The collection consists of photo albums, photographs, newspaper clippings, assets, agreements, stocks, bonds, certificates, correspondence, miscellaneous items, and two videos with the same recording. The collection is composed of three sous-fonds:
              -James Whalen
              -Laurel Conmee and James Conmee
              -Thunder Bay Hydro

              Paul McRae fonds
              Fonds · 1974 - 1984

              The correspondence, government employment program material, reports, and minutes for Paul McRae's years as Liberal MP for Fort William and then Thunder Bay-Atikokan. The records cover both national and local issues.

              McRae was first elected in 1972, and served four terms in Parliament until 1984.