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Bill Bennett : [European economic mission, etc., August-September 1977]
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- sound recording
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1977-08 & 09 [date recorded] (Creation)
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Via John Arnett, Press Secretary.
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CALL NUMBER: T1707:0073 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: Confederation and economic conditions -- Financial Times interview RECORDED: London (England), 1977-08-26 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett talks with Financial Times reporter John Griffiths in London. Bennett discusses confederation and says that Canada, as presently constituted, will survive. Calls for greater power for the provinces; says the major issue in Canada is the economy; unemployment and inflation; calls for common federal/provincial national economic policy; talks about problems facing BC and western Canada; need for secondary industry; tariff policy; transportation policy; discusses the Social Credit policy to balance the books; says creation of new jobs and capital investment is up; says BC's economy is strongest in Canada; says best potential for economic growth in the province lies in the forest industry and the mining industry, especially thermal and metallurgical coal; Northeast; coal; Alcan pipeline. TRACK 2: Bennett says oil and gas exploration are up; discusses implication of the Alcan pipeline. 26 August 1977.
CALL NUMBER: T1707:0074 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: News conference RECORDED: Brussels (Belgium), 1977-09-16 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: At a Brussels news conference, Premier Bill Bennett discusses current and future BC development in the areas of energy and industry, 16 September 1977. [TRACK 2: blank.]
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British Columbia. Premier's Office, [1977 - 1980]
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- Unedited transcript on file. (T1707:0074 only.)
- Reference cassette copies available in container 000443-106.
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Accession number(s): T1707
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speaker: William Richards Bennett, interviewer: John Griffiths, sound recording: John Arnett
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- British Columbia--Commerce--Europe
- British Columbia--Economic conditions--1945-1985
- British Columbia--Politics and government--1975-1991
- Canada--Economic conditions--1945-1985
- Canada--Politics and government--1963-1984
- Federal-provincial relations (Canada)--British Columbia
- Industries--British Columbia
- International trade
- Mines and mineral resources--British Columbia
- Natural gas industry--British Columbia
- Natural resources--British Columbia
- Petroleum industry and trade--British Columbia
- Pipelines--Design and construction
- Premiers--British Columbia
- Coal mines and mining--British Columbia
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- Social Credit Party (British Columbia) (Subject)