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Brown, Rosemary (Wedderburn), 1930-
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Rosemary Brown fonds

  • PR-2328
  • Fonds
  • 1969-1986; predominant 1977-1986

The fonds consists of the records of Rosemary Brown, and were created in her capacity as a member of the British Columbia legislative assembly (MLA), and as a member of the New Democratic Party. A large number of the records reflect Rosemary Brown’s activities on legislative committees and her caucus critic responsibilities.

The records, in smaller numbers, were also created in her capacity as a public speaker, columnist, and university instructor, activities which were not directly related to her job as MLA, but which were carried on at the same time she was an MLA. The fonds also consists of a relatively small number of personal records which were intermingled with records relating to her MLA work.

The records were created by Rosemary Brown at the B.C. legislature, although whether they were created by her, immediate staff, or caucus research staff, is not always clear. Records were also presumably created in Brown’s constituency office.

Records reflect events in the two constituencies she served, although most reflect the time period after she left Vancouver-Burrard to serve as MLA for Burnaby-Edmonds, from 1979 to 1986. Although the majority of her correspondence was with people in the greater Vancouver area, the geographic scope of the records includes all of the province of British Columbia as she was concerned with province-wide issues, and also received letters from citizens throughout the province. In addition to concerning B.C. affairs there are reports and letters from outside B.C. and concerning issues of national and international relevance.

The records date predominantly from 1977 to 1986.There are virtually no records from the periods of Brown’s life prior to becoming an MLA in 1972 or after her retirement from B.C. politics in 1986. There are almost no records from her first years as MLA, from 1972 to 1975, when she was on the government side of the house.

The subject matter of the files includes all aspects of British Columbia politics and public policy. However there is a particular emphasis on records related to the subjects of her caucus critic responsibilities and legislative committees, and areas of her personal interest and activism. Her critic or spokesperson areas, reflected in the files, include the Human Resources ministry (and related areas of Health), feminism and the status of women, human rights and minority groups, Attorney General, and Consumer and Corporate Affairs. The files also reflect her interest in municipal affairs, education, environmental issues, labour rights, civil rights, minorities and each of these in an international context.

A large amount of the correspondence is from members of the public who expressed their opinions on political and social issues. Correspondence also includes “case work” (requests from the public for assistance with personal issues and problems). As Brown was a well-known public figure, the correspondence comes from various parts of the province and is not restricted to her constituents. There are also a significant number of records related to the policies and political activities of the New Democratic Party both in B.C. and across Canada.

The fonds consists of the following documentary forms: correspondence; memos; briefs on legislation and issues from government, organizations and non-governmental bodies; research information; copies of Hansard and government bills and budget documents; reports; newsletters; pamphlets; petitions; position papers; press releases; reports; petitions; studies; election campaign literature and voter lists.

The fonds also consists of a large amount of collected resource or reference material; these subject files include clippings, newsletters, magazines, pamphlets and photocopied articles. There are a small number of Brown’s speeches and articles written by Brown. Some records appear to have been given to Brown by research staff, with their suggestions that she use the information for her questions in the legislature or for speeches. There are also what appear to be Brown’s handwritten notes on issues.

A small number of files consist of personal correspondence (friends and acquaintances) and personal business records, (financial, real estate purchases, mortgage, MLA remuneration), and collected ephemera. These were intermingled with the records relating to her MLA work.

There are no photographs in the fonds.

The correspondence files are arranged as they were by the creator of the records, in chronological and alphabetical order.

The files were found to have no numbered classification system. They were usually well-labeled by the creator of the files, and organized by the creator according to subjects falling under the responsibility of a government ministry (i.e. the Human Resources ministry, Health, the Attorney General, and Consumer and Corporate Affairs, etc.). However, many appeared to be out of the order of their original filing system, so it was sometimes necessary for the archivist to reorganize the files to return them to this original subject arrangement, grouping files according to the subject matter as it appears in the title of the folder.

The archivist determined that distinct series could not be distinguished; the fonds therefore consists of only one series.

Brown, Rosemary (Wedderburn), 1930-

Photographs from the Speaker's office

  • GR-3274
  • Series
  • 1972-1976

Series consists of photographs taken or acquired by the Office of the Speaker between 1972 and 1976. The photographs in accession 198702-018 consist of both colour and black and white prints of Speaker Gordon Dowding, MLA's David Anderson, Hartley D. Dent, G.H. Anderson, William Hartley, Daisy Webster, Carl Liden, Newell R. Morrison, Peter C. Rolston, Phyllis Young, Roy Cummings, Harvey W. Schroeder, Christopher D'Arcy, Donald F. Lockstead, Dr. G. Scott Wallace, Frank A. Calder, L. Allan Williams, James R. Chabot, Rosemary Brown, Karen Sanford and Hugh A. Curtis, and photographs of the Legislative Assembly and cabinet. Accession 197912-029 consists of a presentation album commemorating the visit to Victoria, British Columbia, in June 1973, by Honourable Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India. This album is identical to one presented to Mrs. Gandhi by the Legislative Assembly on that occasion. The photographs of British Columbia are from the Photographic Branch, Dept. of Travel Industry. The ones of India were taken by the Honourable Speaker Gordon Dowding at the time he was in India in January 1973, for parliamentary studies under the Legislative Procedure and Practice Inquiry Act.

British Columbia. Legislative Assembly. Office of the Speaker

Briefs responding to White Paper on school systerm

  • GR-0279
  • Series
  • 1974

This series consists of briefs responding to the Minister of Education's White Paper on "The Public School System - Directions for Change" submitted to the chairperson of the Select Standing Committee on Health, Education and Human Resources from August to September 1974.

British Columbia. Legislative Assembly. Select Standing Committee on Health, Education, and Human Resources

Jack Davis : [press conferences, etc., 1977 & 1978]

CALL NUMBER: T1209:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): News conferences on gas legislation and BC Ferries RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-02-26 & 28 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Jack Davis, Minister of Energy, Transport and Communications, discusses changes in the legislation regarding natural gas, 26 February 1977. TRACK 2: Davis discusses the size of ferry crews on the BC Ferries vessels, 28 February 1977. CALL NUMBER: T1209:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): News conferences on pipelines and seat belt legislation RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-03-01 & 15 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Jack Davis, Minister of Energy, Transport and Communications, discusses possible oil pipeline routes in BC, and potential environment effects, 1 March 1977. TRACK 2: Davis introduces automobile seat belt legislation, 15 March 1977. CALL NUMBER: T1209:0003 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): News conferences on natural gas exports and seat belt fines RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-03-23 & 24 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Jack Davis, Minister of Energy, Transport and Communications, discusses problems related to natural gas export contracts, 23 March 1977. TRACK 2: Davis announces reduced penalties for seat belt infractions, 24 March 1977. Also: NDP MLA Rosemary Brown applauds the announcement of the Human Resources Minster that there will be no "deductible" charge for Pharmacare, 24 March 1977. CALL NUMBER: T1209:0004 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Jack Davis on northern ferries, Revelstoke Dam and BC Tel rates RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-04-19 & 1977-05-17 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Jack Davis, Minister of Energy, Transport and Communications, on northern ferry transportation and the Revelstoke Dam situation, 19 April 1977. TRACK 2: Davis on BC Tel rates, 17 May 1977. CALL NUMBER: T1209:0005 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Jack Davis on BC Ferries, energy report, and Cherry Point oil port RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-05-17 & 1977-06-03 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Jack Davis, Minister of Energy, Transport and Communications, on BC Ferries, BC Steamships, and MIT energy report, 17 May 1977. TRACK 2: Davis doesn't like Cherry Point, Washington, as a potential location for an oil port, 3 June 1977. CALL NUMBER: T1209:0006 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Jack Davis on nuclear power, seat belts, and Alcan pipeline RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-06-17 & 1977-07-04 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Jack Davis, Minister of Energy, Transport and Communications, says nuclear power plants are not required in BC, 17 June 1977. Also: NDP MLA Dave Stupich on municipal finance, [same date?]. TRACK 2: Davis on seat belt legislation and the Alcan Pipeline route, 4 July 1977. Also: Human Resources Minister Bill Vander Zalm on the abolition of the Vancouver Resources Board, [same date?]. CALL NUMBER: T1209:0007 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Jack Davis comments on his resignation as Minister RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-04-[03?] SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Jack Davis, Social Credit MLA (North Vancouver - Seymour), explains the reasons why he resigned as Minister of Energy, Transport and Communications, pending the outcome of an RCMP investigation into his air travel expenses. Davis admits that he traded-in first class airplane tickets for regular fare tickets and pocketed the difference. But, Davis says, he did not claim some other expenses he could have claimed, and the refunds he received were kept in lieu of claiming for those other items. Davis also says that he reimbursed the government for some of the difference. The press questions Davis extensively regarding the specifics of what he did, as well as about details surrounding his resignation. April 3 [?], 1978. [TRACK 2: blank.]

Rosemary Brown : [press conferences, etc., 1977]

CALL NUMBER: T1010:0001 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Comments on return from world conference of Blacks RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-02-01 SUMMARY: NDP MLA Rosemary Brown (Vancouver-Burrard) comments on her return from a world conference of Blacks held in Nigeria, 1 February 1977. CALL NUMBER: T1010:0002 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Rosemary Brown speech to handicapped and critique of rates RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1977-02-28 & 1977-03-04 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: NDP MLA Rosemary Brown speaks to a demonstration of handicapped people in Victoria, 28 February 1977. Also speeches by Progressive Conservative leader Scott Wallace and Liberal leader Gordon Gibson. TRACK 2: Brown criticizes the new assistance rates for handicapped people announced by Human Resources Minister Bill Vander Zalm, 4 March 1977. CALL NUMBER: T1010:0003 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Rosemary Brown on Human resources philosophy and Vancouver Resources Board RECORDED: [location unknown], 1977-03-14 & 1977-06-22 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: NDP MLA Rosemary Brown Criticizes the philosophy of the Minister of Human Resources, Bill Vander Zalm, 14 March 1977. TRACK 2: Brown criticizes the Social Credit government's decision to eliminate the Vancouver Resources Board, 22 June 1977.; CALL NUMBER: T1010:0004 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Rosemary Brown on her Vancouver resources Board filibuster ; Bill Vander Zalm reaction RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1977-09-23 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Rosemary Brown comments after completing her filibuster regarding the legislation eliminating the Vancouver Resources Board. Brown says she quit talking due to exhaustion. Human Resources Minister Bill Vander Zalm says that the filibuster was "blah", and did not change his mind. September 23, 1977. [TRACK 2: blank.]

[GAIN demonstration]

News item. The GAIN welfare program does not give people who are handicapped and/or chronically unemployed enough money to live on their own, even if they could or wanted to do this. Demonstration at the Legislature has the support of MLAs Rosemary Brown (NDP) and Dr. Scott Wallace (Conservative).

[Vander Zalm -- Brown filibuster]

News item. Shots of a nearly empty legislature. Human Resources Minister Bill Vander Zalm comments on Rosemary Brown's filibuster against Bill 65.

BC Radio News : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., April-May 1978]

CALL NUMBER: T3860:0006 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Jack Davis ; Garde Gardom RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-04-28 SUMMARY: Davis on charges; Gardom announces charges.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0007 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Environment Minister Jim Neilsen RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-01 SUMMARY: Environment Minister Jim Neilsen on telegram from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on 2-4-D carcinogenicity.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0008 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): NDP house leader Bill King RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-01 SUMMARY: NDP floor leader Bill King on Fish and Wildlife memo restricting membership of employees in advocacy groups.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0009 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): NDP Recreation and Conservation critic Lorne Nicholson RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-01 SUMMARY: NDP Recreation and Conservation critic Lorne Nicolson on charges of misconduct by Omineca MLA Jack Kempf.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0010 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Consumer and Corporate Affairs minister Rafe Mair RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-03 SUMMARY: Commissioner and Corporate Affairs minister Rafe Mair on ad campaign for moderation in liquor consumption.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0011 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Highways minister Alex Fraser RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-04 SUMMARY: Highways minister Alex Fraser on report by former deputy minister Tom Miard on Highways ministry ferries.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0012 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Human Resources minister Bill Vander Zalm RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-04 SUMMARY: Human Resources minister Bill Vander Zalm on family service fee-for-service program.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0013 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): NDP Human Resources critic Rosemary Brown RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-04 SUMMARY: NDP Human Resources critic Rosemary Brown on plans to change fee-for-service program.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0014 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Senator Ray Perrault ; Sam Bawlf RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-05-05 SUMMARY: Federal senate leader Ray Perrault on Inner Harbour and Ogden Point, "Exln" and various; BC Recreation and Conservation minister Sam Bawlf on meetings with Perrault.;

BC Radio News : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., June 1978]

CALL NUMBER: T3860:0032 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Municipal Affairs minister Hugh Curtis RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-06-02 SUMMARY: Municipal Affairs minister Hugh Curtis on the Urban Transit Authority Act.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0033 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Corporal Phil Jamieson (BC Federation of Peace Officers) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-06-05 SUMMARY: Corporal Phil Jamieson, BC Federation of Peace Officers regarding the Heroin Treatment Act.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0034 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Finance Minister Evan Wolfe ; NDP finance critic Dave Stupich ; Vic Stephens RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-06-07 SUMMARY: Reaction to California property tax initiative from Finance Minister Evan Wolfe, NDP Finance critic Dave Stupich, and Tory leader Vic Stephens.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0035 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Liberal leader Gordon Gibson RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-06-07 SUMMARY: Reaction to California property tax initiative from Liberal leader Gordon Gibson.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0036 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): NDP Municipal Affairs critic Charles Barber RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-06-08 SUMMARY: NDP Municipal Affairs critic Charles Barber on the Urban Transit Act, Bill 19.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0037 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Mines minister Jim Chabot RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-06-09 SUMMARY: Mines minister Jim Chabot on the 1978 Coal Amendment.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0038 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Agriculture minister Jim Hewitt RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-06-14 SUMMARY: Agriculture minister Jim Hewitt says Panco Poultry is now officially for sale.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0039 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill King ; Dave Barrett ; Dennis Cocke ; Norm Levi ; Rosemary Brown. RECORDED: [location unknown], 1978-06-20 SUMMARY: Reaction to Ekhardt Commission report on electoral boundaries, from NDP house leader Bill King and party leader Dave Barrett, MLAs Dennis Cocke, Norm Levi and Rosemary Brown.;

Webster! : 1981-12-02

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Reporter Clem Chapple appears live from Victoria where the Legislature has been debating all night. Allan Williams, BC Attorney General, discusses the launch of Operation Drinking Driving CounterAttack. Jack and Mr. Williams discuss penalties for impaired driving, and Jack questions the efficacy of the CounterAttack programme and how legal penalties are applied. Colin Gablemann, NDP MLA North Island, appears live from Victoria to discuss the federal housing programme and talks about the shoving match he had with Patsy George. Rosemary Brown, NDP MLA Burnaby-Edmonds, appears live from the Legislature to discuss the all night debate, BC Resource Investment Corporation (BCRIC), Mr. Kinsella’s cat call from the gallery, and Grace McCarthy’s performance as Minister of Human Resources. Allan Cocksedge, Director General, Employment and Immigration Canada, on ManPower retraining programmes and their financing.