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[ICBC break]

News item. Premier Bill Bennett and Pat McGeer at press conference on Safe Driving Program. Bennett says government had to come up with a new program to encourage safer driving among males under 25. ICBC says the program will cost $12 million, but Bennett says cost will be worth it in terms of saving lives. McGeer says Group 4 (males under 25) will be charged very high premiums.

[Price freeze extended]

News item. At a press conference, Premier Bill Bennett talks about the price freeze extension (February 16) and other BC government anti-inflation measures. Bennett outlines the areas where the price freeze will have the most effect, and explains necessity for federal government to reduce tax on provincial resource exports. He talks about the anti-inflation board and the need for both governments to co-operate on an inflation control agreement.

[Bennett -- #2]

News item. Bill Bennett says that people between 25 and 64 are a "forgotten group". These people are the ones who pay for all the "costs and funds of government", but they do not get that much in return. They especially need help to build or buy homes.

[Bennett -- #1]

News item. Bill Bennett speaks: "Governments should be elected to do things for people, not to them. And yet in British Columbia, we have a growing civil service that brings in more restrictions, a bureaucracy that's greater in British Columbia than the sum total of the numbers of people in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba combined, and government costs in British Columbia have gone to just over $300 per person in 1967 to over $1,300 per person in 1975. What we need is a government that serves people, not restricts peple as they have in British Columbia."

[CHEK-TV news film -- Bennett, hospital]

Stock shots. 1. Jean Chretien and other politicians make speeches. 2. Unidentified interview. 3. Construction project. 4. Royal Jubilee Hospital -- nurses, exteriors. 5. Victoria General Hospital, Northern Component -- drawings and models. 6. Dr. D.R. Carlow -- Medical Director. 7. [Jim Nielsen?] 8. Construction site prior to start. 9. Ribbon cutting ceremony. 10. Mount Tolmie Hospital. 11. Juan de Fuca Hospital. 12. Labour unrest. 13. Premier W.R. Bennett -- cabinet swearing-in ceremony. 14. Dave Barrett. 15. W.R. Bennett in track suit, jogging at a school. 16. W.R. Bennett in office. 17. Provincial government newsletter. 18. Different shots of W.R. Bennett -- indoors and outdoors.

[CHEK-TV news film -- various, #1]

Stock shots. 1. Lunar eclipse. 2. Train -- seen from the engine. 3. Hostel -- biking and back-packing. 4. Weather station. 5. Pipe organ repairs. 6. Harbour scene and architectural plans for development. [Brentwood Bay?] 7. Log booms. 8. Vehicle inspection station. 9. Beautiful British Columbia Magazine -- building, crates, foreign language issues. 10. Tall ship with four-masts. 11. Mushroom picking. 12. Rock carving -- petroglyphs. 13. "Resolution 13" to Premier W.R. Bennett. 14. Moving a piano. 15. Blessing the fleet [?]. Mass performed at the Inner Harbour. 16. Ticketing cars downtown -- upset meter man. 17. Fox Theatre -- Quadra Theatre [later the Roxy]. 18. Submarine. 19. Good Shepherd animal shelter -- animals. 20. Police and photographer in jewelry store. 21. Scenic cottage. 22. Shipyard -- dry-dock; "Adriatik"; " Pierre Radisson". 23. Submarine interiors -- H.M.S. "Conqueror". 24. Newspaper office -- "The Victorian." 25. People in historical costume -- "Princess Marguerite" [maybe inaugural run?] -- Queen Victoria, Captain Cook, etc. "Princess Marguerite" at sea. 26. Unidentified politician; Clive Jackson. 27. Letter re: "Princess Marguerite". 28. Unidentified politician. 29. Premier Bill Bennett with petition (or some other rolled-up paper).

[CHEK-TV news film -- fishing, farming, logging]

Stock shots. 1. Fish boat -- fire, Coast Guard helicopter. 2. Spawning salmon. 3. Fish processing plant. 4. Fish boat. 5. Fish hatchery. 6. Threshing machine. 7. Farm scenes -- cabbages and apples. 8. Lumber mill. 9. Bumper boats; fallers at work. 10. Horse logging. 11. Train on trestle. 12. Premier Bill Bennett wearing hard hat. 13. Helicopter logging. 14. Tree planting. 15. Pulp and paper mill. 16. Canmet, Bells Corners complex. 17. On board ship. 18. Loading newsprint rolls.

[CHEK-TV news film -- areas of B.C. stock shots]

Stock shots. 1. Air West float plane with damage (a hole). 2. Totem carving. 3. Loading totem pole onto plane. 4. Premier Bill Bennett. 5. Hugh Curtis at sod-turning ceremony. 6. Creek, farm, etc. 7. CNR tanker cars and caboose. 8. Art class. 9. Tank farms on Victoria harbour. 10. B&W stills -- historical photos of the harbour. 11. Duke Point Industrial Park. 12. Construction. 13. Public meeting. 14. B&W aerial photos of Duke Point. 15. Mount Douglas Cross Road and surrounding streets. 16. Development model. 17. Ucluelet harbour. 18. Long Beach. 19. Campbell River. 20. Fish boats. 21. Port Alberni. 22. Construction. 23. Gold River.

[CHEK-TV news film -- harbour, bridge, convention centre

Stock shots. 1. Boeing jetfoil -- unidentified interview, jetfoil at dock. Other interviews. 2. "Princess Marguerite" being towed. 3. Johnson Street bridge. 4. New information centre -- construction. 5. Old factories and warehouses. 6. Inner Harbour. 7. Demolition crew. View from top of bridge. 8. Interview with Sam Bawlf [?]. 9. Bridge repairs. 10. Public speakers at meeting [City Council?]. 11. Architectural plans for Wharf Street. 12. Premier W.R. Bennett. Hugh Curtis. 13. Exterior shots -- Opposition MLA [?] and Hugh Curtis. 14. Models of Inner Harbour, Wharf Street. 15. Jimmy Pattison.

[CHEK-TV news film -- Construction, Victoria, 1978-1981]

Stock shots. 1. BC Resources Investment Corporation (BCRIC) bearer share. 2. Unknown person. 3. Dave Barrett. 4. Premier Bill Bennett receiving BCRIC share. 5. Victoria International Airport -- construction. 6. Old building (maybe a theatre). 7. The Royal Theatre (Famous Players). 8. Architectural drawings and Salvation Army mission. 9. Wrecking ball at work -- Old Town portion of downtown Victoria. 10. Saanich water supply. 11. McPherson Theatre. 12. Gazebo. 13. Construction -- Ewing and Young Buildings, Camosun College (Lansdowne Campus). 14. Highway and Bailey bridge. 15. Townhouse development. 16. Downtown Victoria street development. 17. Tillicum Mall -- construction. 18. Blanshard Street. 19. Ribbon-cutting -- Premier Bill Bennett. 20. Downtown projects. 21. Waddling Dog Inn. 22. Synagogue. 23. Vic West community development.

[CHEK-TV news film -- public demonstrations]

Stock shots. Footage of strikes and demonstrations in Victoria and vicinity. 1. Camosun College support staff - CUPE Local 2081 - picketer. 2. Picket line at Administrative Centre, Greater Victoria School Board. CUPE Local 2081, Camosun College. 3. Pickets - re: Bill 46, labour rally. 4. Handicapped people demonstrating at Legislature. 5. Anti-Trident protesters on zodiacs in the Inner Harbour. Colour Guard. 6. "Save the whales - foil the hydrofoil." 7. Anti-nuclear demonstration. 8. "ICBC rates unfair." 9. Anti-sealing demonstration. 10. Demonstration against use of 2,4-D. 11. Boaters demonstrating re: moorage rates. 12. "Save Youth Services" demonstration. 13. Premier W.R. Bennett with protesters and media. 14. Rally protesting Ministry of Health [Bob McClelland?]. 15. Pro-choice rally. 16. Pro-life rally. 17. Environmentalists rally. 18. Demonstration against sewage dumping. 19. Pro-lifers. 20. Unemployed rally. 21. "Kids want a bus" rally. 22. Demonstration against Raven Lumber. 23. Pro-life demonstration. 24. Native rights/housing march and demonstration. 25. Rally against Bill 15.

[CHEK-TV news film -- December 1979 and January-August 1980]

Stock shots. 1. Flood scenes - houses awash, roads washed out, etc. 2. Seaspan's Santa in the Inner Harbour. 3. More floods and washouts. 4. CUPE Local 727 on strike in a flood. 5. Snowstorm - car wrecks and toboggans. 6. Small oil spill? Divers. 7. Premier Bill Bennett and unidentified woman [Bella Abzug?]. 8. More flood footage. 9. CPR train wreck. 10. Flotsam and jetsam on the beach. Clean-up. 11. Burst pipes in Chinatown. 12. Nuns demonstrating. 13. Fire - good action shots. 14. BC Hydro pickets. 15. Glenshiel Hotel - seniors demonstrating. 16. Student rally against tuition increase. 17. Demonstration in front of the Legislature. 18. Royal visit - [given the date, probably Princess Alexandra]. 19. Lambrick Park Secondary - vandalism. 20. Sooke Forest Products. 21. Reception - Prince Charles and Grace McCarthy. 22. Damaged aircraft - light planes. 23. Airport arrival [of ?]. 24. Satellite dish at Legislature. 25. Fernwood News. 26. Fire at the British Columbia Provincial Museum. 27. Village Green Inn in Duncan. Police artist sketches. 28. Airport arrival - [state visit?]. 29. "The Daily Colonist" shuts down. 1858-1980. The last issue. 30. Moving a house through city streets. Saanichton School. 31. A satellite dish or telescope [?] on the Legislature lawn.

[CHEK-TV news film -- May-November 1979]

Stock shots. 1. Outdoor speech - Pierre Trudeau. 2. Joe Clark. 3. Ship in harbour - the "Chavez". 4. Small freighter "Samarkanda" being unloaded. Police boat; gunny sacks. 5. Naval vessel. 6. Colour Guard at the Legislature. Lieutenant-Governor [presumably Bell-Irving] reviewing troops. Demonstrations re: Rock Creek, Cheekye-Dunsmuir power line. Premier Bill Bennett and cabinet ministers. 7. Demonstration at Harbour Square re: BC Buildings Corporation. 8. Colonist newspaper headline re: Sandanista victory. 9. Harmac strike banner - PPWC Local 8. 10. Pickets in front of the Empress Hotel. 11. Evangelical baptisms - field service. 12. Water bombing - blazing forests. 13. Interior of cathedral interior - unidentified dignitary. 14. BC Ferry aground on the rocks. Damage review. 15. Forest fire and water bombers. 16. Craigdarroch Castle. 17. Victoria Conservatory of Music. 18. Sketch of masked person. 19. BC Ferry & Marine Workers Union - on strike. 20. Submarine. 21. Fire - unidentified location. 22. The Raeside cartoon of "Vander Zalm picking the wings off a fly". 23. Flag raising outside Legislature. 24. James Bay Lodge. 25. Royal Trust Building. Police and military personnel. [A bomb or hostage taking incident?]

[CHEK-TV news film -- July-December 1978 and January-April 1979]

Stock shots. 1. Fire on the dock. Shots of burnt shipyard. 2. Police & victim at Tolmie Apartments; gunshot? 3. Bank of Montreal vandalism. 4. Air Canada balloon in front of the Empress Hotel. 5. The tall ship "Eagle" enters the Inner Harbour. 6. Projectionist at the Odeon Theatre. 7. Visit by Prince Philip. 8. Police in action - dusting for fingerprints. 9. Fire at an older building, near the Salvation Army building. 10. Cedar Hill Community Centre - police investigating in the fields. 11. Brentwood College School - fire damage. 12. Inflatable roof. 13. Miniature submarine "Pisces IV" being sent to Ottawa. 14. Experimental aircraft. 15. Fire damage at a school. 16. Night shots of fire at Gorge Vale Apartments; daytime survey of damage. 17. Sooke Lake reservoir. 18. Unidentified state visit - military parade. 19. Airport arrival. 20. Fire at sea. Rescue operations. The freighter "G.B. Church". 21. Caterpillar munching away - aerial shots of forest. 22. Prince Charles welcomed by Premier Bill Bennett. Colour Guard. 23. Prince Charles giving speech and departing. 24. Sidney Fire Department pumper.

[CHEK-TV news film -- political people, reel 3]

Stock shots. Footage of political personalities from Victoria and Vancouver Island. 1. Lieutenant-governor & Premier W.R. Bennett at Legislature opening. 2. [Lord Mountbatten?] 3. Lieutenant-Governor Walter Owen. 4. Sam Bawlf - Social Credit cabinet minister) and Victoria MLA. 5. [Unity Task Force Member?] 6. Charles Barber - NDP MLA (Victoria). 7. Same as above - outside Legislature. 8. Joe Clark - leader of Conservative party, with local MPs Don Munro and Alex MacKinnon. 9. Bill Vander Zalm - Social Credit Minister of Municipal Affairs. 10. Dave Barrett - NDP Leader of Opposition. 11. Pat McGeer - Social Credit Minister of Education, re: tunnel. 12. [Federal Minister of Small Business?] 13. [Political pollster?] 14. Dave Barrett - NDP Leader of Opposition - bashing Socreds, calls for election. 15. Same as #13 above. 16. Governor-General Ed Schreyer. 17. Ed Broadbent - federal NDP leader. 18. Jean Chretien - Liberal MP and cabinet minister. 19. Pierre Trudeau - Prime Minister (1978 election?). 20. Joe Clark - at Victoria Airport.

[Premier W.R. Bennett, ca. 1978]

News footage. Miscellaneous footage of Premier W.R. Bennett. On an open-line talk show at the CJVI radio studio, he discusses a study of the proposed fixed link to Vancouver Island. At a press conference, he compares federal subsidies to east and west coast provinces. At the Legislative Buildings, he welcomes Washington Governor Dixy Lee Ray, discusses the sale of gas to the U.S.A., takes part in "The Big Run for Little Brothers", etc.

David Barrett papers as Leader of the Opposition

David Barrett papers as Leader of the Opposition. Political correspondence, caucus minutes, and reports accumulated by David Barrett during his last year as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party. Mr. Barrett, who was premier of the province from 1972 to 1975, resigned the leadership of the NDP in 1983; he retired from the Legislature (where he represented the riding of Coquitlam) in 1984.

Dave Barrett papers accumulated as MLA

British Columbia's twenty-sixth premier, David Barrett, was born in Vancouver on October 2, 1930. The son of a fruiterer, he attended local schools before graduating from Britannia High School in 1948. He completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy at Seattle University in 1953 and earned a Master of Social Work degree at St. Louis (Missouri) University in 1956. In 1957, after working as a probation officer for the St. Louis juvenile courts, Barrett was appointed staff training officer at the Haney Correctional Institute near Vancouver. He held this position until July 1959 when he was dismissed by the Attorney-General's department because of his union and political activities at the Institute. He subsequently joined the Commonwealth Co-operative Federation [CCF], afterwards called the New Democratic Party [NDP], and in 1960 was elected MLA for Dewdney. Having defeated a Social Credit Party cabinet minister in his electoral debut, Barrett soon established himself as one of the leading figures in the NDP. He was re-elected in 1963 in Dewdney and, when the riding was redistributed, was elected for Coquitlam in 1966 and 1969. The following year (June 1970) he succeeded Thomas Berger as leader of the NDP and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislature. In 1972 Barrett led the NDP to victory over W.A.C. Bennett's Social Credit Party, which had held power in B.C. since 1952. The new government moved quickly to redress a number of economic and social concerns. Crown corporations were established to take over pulp and paper mills which were threatened with closure by private companies; a universal automobile insurance plan run by another new corporation, the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia [ICBC] was introduced. Other reforms included the introduction of a guaranteed minimum income for B.C. residents, free prescription drugs for the elderly, and consumer protection legislation. As well, Barrett's government established agricultural land reserves and granted public employees the right to strike. Although his reforms were applauded in many quarters, Barrett's programmes were criticised for being too costly. His close relationship with organized labour also suffered when his government introduced back-to-work legislation aimed at several striking trade unions. As a result, the NDP was defeated by a conservative Social Credit coalition (led by W.R. Bennett, son of the former premier) in the election of December 1975. Barrett, the province's first socialist premier, lost his own riding of Coquitlam in that election. Barrett regained a seat in the Legislature in June 1976 when he won a by-election in the riding of Vancouver East. He was re-elected there in 1979 and again in 1983. Still, he was unable to defeat the Social Credit government in these two general elections and in May 1983 he resigned as leader of the NDP. The following year he retired from the Legislature and began a new career as a radio talk-show host in Vancouver. MS-2120 consists of politically related correspondence, reports and other documents accumulated by Barrett between 1971 and 1976 during his years as MLA for Vancouver East, Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party. Also included are abbreviated caucus minutes and NDP position papers on such topics as BC Hydro, health services, labour relations, and environment and land use. However, despite the outside dates of this collection, MS-2120 contains almost no material pertaining to Barrett's tenure as premier of British Columbia. Inexplicably, records dealing with the years 1972-1975 were missing when this material was accessioned by the BC Archives in May 1984. Moreover, although extensive enquiries have been made at the NDP caucus offices (which had custody of this material) and of Mr. Barrett himself, the BC Archives has not been able to determine the whereabouts of these key records. The records may have been destroyed or they may have been given to someone outside of the government. Whatever the case, records relating to the office of the premier, 1972-1975, were alienated from this larger unit of records before the material was transferred to the BC Archives. Related records, consisting of Barrett's miscellaneous and general correspondence, 1983-1984, are to be found in MS-2179 and MS-1928. Other records, dealing with CCF/NDP policies and programmes, are to be found in the papers of Barrett's predecessor, Robert M. Strachan, in MS-1291.

Correspondence and clippings

The series consists of correspondence inward regarding public service pensions, including letter from Simma Holt regarding Social Credit government of William Richards Bennett; newspaper clippings regarding pensions.

Premier’s itineraries and scheduling records

  • GR-3685
  • Series
  • 1983-1996

The series consists of correspondence, memoranda, notes, itineraries, photographic contact sheets, and background information relating to appointments, events and trips, including Premier’s trips and those of visiting delegations. The records provide evidence of the creation of the Premier’s daily schedule and were created between 1983 and 1996. Records in this series relate to Premiers Vander Zalm, Bennett and Harcourt. Records relating to specific trips are arranged by event. Many of the records pertain to trips to China and Japan. Records relating to requests for appointments with the Premier are arranged alphabetically and by year. The series also includes 5 volumes of the Premier’s daily journal dating from 1976 to 1980. The series also includes a small number of negatives and slides relating to various events as well as two film copies of the promo for the film “Partners in Enterprise : Opening Doors.” Itineraries for Premier Harcourt often include briefing notes, memos, and other supplementary information, and provide instructions on the day's proceedings.

Records in this series are covered by ORCS 14500-01 and 14500-02 of schedule 8810099 (Office of the Premier and Executive Council Operational Records Classification System).

British Columbia. Office of the Premier

Premier’s correspondence

  • GR-3571
  • Series
  • 1974-2008

The series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence received and created by the Office of the Premier between 1974 and 2008. The records were managed by the Correspondence Branch and include correspondence with the public and representatives of other governmental bodies.

Incoming correspondence from the public is arranged alphabetically by surname in groupings based on year. In many cases, members of the public enclosed video tapes, audio cassettes, artwork, books, and ephemera with the correspondence. Many of these items, particularly those deemed to be oversized, were removed by Correspondence Branch staff and placed at the end of the accession with an out-guide noting the sender’s name, date of correspondence, and details such as title or video running time. However, staff did not place corresponding out-guides in the file with the original letter.

Correspondence from the public addresses a variety of concerns, including personal grievances, letters of protest or support for government decisions, and thoughts on issues of local, national or international interest. The series covers the terms of premiers Bill Bennett, Bill Vander Zalm, Mike Harcourt, and Glen Clark. Accession 91-5458 is the only accession to have any material dating from Rita Johnston's premiership.

The series also includes the copies of outgoing letters sent from the Premier’s office, known as "flimsies," usually sent in reply to correspondence received from the public. Flimsies are arranged by date and are often grouped into files based on month.

The series also consists of messages sent by the Premier congratulating sports teams or individuals, or in recognition of special events and letters to other governmental bodies.

Governmental correspondence is generally arranged by date and level of government and was filed at the end of each accession.

The series also consists of correspondence sent to the Premier's office by other government bodies for reference purposes, including correspondence from MLAs and the Ombudsman, as well as copies of letters from the public that were sent to specific ministries and carbon copied to the Premier.

In some cases the Correspondence Branch created files based on the subject of the correspondence rather than on the sender. Therefore, researchers should not assume that file titles containing association or company names contain correspondence from that body. It is entirely possible that the file contains several pieces of correspondence relating to the body in question.

Some boxes contain "issue lists" created by the originating office, but these were not included for every box. Researchers wishing to find correspondence relating to a particular topic are advised to consult all correspondence files from the relevant time frame.

The series is covered mainly by ORCS primary 11100 (Correspondence-General) of schedule 881099 (Office of the Premier and Executive Council). Some of the records are covered by ORCS primaries 11180 (Correspondence with Governments-British Columbia), 11200 (Correspondence with Governments-Canada, 11260 (Correspondence with Governments-Local), and 11280 (Correspondence with Governments-Provincial and Territorial).

British Columbia. Office of the Premier

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., December 1978]

The item consists of various audio recordings with Premier Bill Bennett in 1978.

T3859:0009: Bennett interviewed by Tony McGregor and Marlaina Gale recorded 1978-12-14

T3859:0010: Bill Bennett interviewed on the Gary Bannerman show, CKNW, recorded 1978-12-19

T3859:0011: Bill Bennett interviewed by the Canadian Press, recorded 1978-12-20

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., March 1980]

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0077 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Barrie Clark show, CKNW RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-03 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the Barrie Clark show, CKNW.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0078 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Halifax Herald interview RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-11 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by W.H. Shea, editor of the Halifax Herald.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0079 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : "Pacific Report" Interview, CBC Vancouver RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-12 SUMMARY: Interview on "Pacific Report", CBC.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0080 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show, CKNW RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-12 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the Gary Bannerman show, CKNW.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0081 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : John Reynolds show, CJOR RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-17 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett interview on the John Reynolds program.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0082 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Toronto Star interview RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-03-18 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Val Soars of the Toronto Star.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0083 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Victoria Chamber of Commerce speech RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1980-03-19 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett -- speech to the Victoria Chamber of Commerce.;

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., February 1980]

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0073 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Press conference RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-02-04 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett press conference.;

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0074 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Joe Easingwood (CJVI) : On Bennett statement re: gas line to the island RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-02-05 SUMMARY: Joe Easingwood, CJVI, makes favourable comments regarding Premier Bill Bennett's election statement on a natural gas line to Vancouver Island.;

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0075 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Uranium moratorium press conference RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-02-27 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett -- press conference on uranium moratorium.;

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0076 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Press conference on throne speech RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-02-29 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett -- press conference on throne speech.;

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., January 1980]

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0066 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show (CKNW) and BCTV -- Eckhardt statement RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-01-09 & 11 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett on Gary Bannerman re: $200 million mortgage plan. TRACK 2: Premier Bill Bennett on BCTV -- Eckardt statement.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0067 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Allen Garr interview on mortgage housing program RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-01-10 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Allen Garr [of the Province?] re: mortgage housing program.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0068 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Evan Wolfe : Eckardt report press conference RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-01-16 SUMMARY: Evan Wolfe press conference on the Eckardt report.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0069 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : speech to sales/marketing execs ; Press conference on Gov. Ray visit RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-01-17 & 21 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett's speech to sales and marketing executives. TRACK 2: Bennett press conference on visit by Governor Dixy Lee Ray of Washington.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0070 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Victoria Times interview RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-01-22 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Stu Underhill of the Victoria Times.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0071 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : BC Place Stadium announcement & press conference RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-01-29 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett announces BC Place, Vancouver. TRACK 2: Press conference on BC Place.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0072 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Sacramento Bee interviews RECORDED: [location unknown], 1980-01-31 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Joel Connelly of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Steve Green of the Sacremento Bee.;

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., December 1979]

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0059 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Press conference on federal budget, "dirty tricks", etc. (tape 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-12-12 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett at press conference -- comments regarding federal budget reaction, $1,000 bill, dirty tricks, etc.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0060 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Press conference on federal budget, "dirty tricks", etc. (tape 2) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-12-12 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett press conference -- dirty tricks (continued).; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0061 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : On Dan Campbell's resignation RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-12-14 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett accepts Dan Campbell's resignation.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0062 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dan Campbell : Press statement RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-12-17 SUMMARY: Dan Campbell press statement (on his resignation).; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0063 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Vancouver Sun interview RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-12-19 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by P. Nicholson and Edie Austin of the Vancouver Sun.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0064 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : LaVerty and Kennedy interview(s) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-12-19 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Charles LaVerty and Brian Kennedy [in the?] Premier's Office.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0065 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Victoria Times and Selkirk Press interviews RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-12-19 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Jake Banke of the Times. TRACK 2: Bennett is interviewed by Kim Heskich, Selkirk.;

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., November-December 1979]

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0052 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show, CKNW (tape 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-06 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett on Bannerman. TRACK 2: Bannerman continued.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0053 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Gary Bannerman show, CKNW (tape 2) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-06 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett and Bannerman continued.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0054 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : Terry Moore show, CJOR RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-09 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett on Terry Moore, CJOR. TRACK 2: Terry Moore open line show, continued.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0055 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : On cabinet shuffle RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-23 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the cabinet shuffle.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0056 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : John Reynonds show, CJOR (tape 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-26 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett on John Reynolds, CJOR. TRACK 2: Reynolds show continued.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0057 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : John Reynonds show, CJOR (tape 2) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-11-26 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on John Reynolds show, CJOR.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0058 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : CKO radio interview RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-12-06 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett is interviewed by Lee Urquhart of CKO (radio station CKO-FM-4 of the CKO radio news network).;

Bill Bennett : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., September-October 1979]

CALL NUMBER: T3859:0045 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : On Vancouver stadium RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-09-27 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett on the plans for a new Vancouver stadium. NOTE: Transcript on file.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0046 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Jack Kempf : press conference on "dirty tricks" RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-09 SUMMARY: Jack Kempf -- original press conference on dirty tricks.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0047 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Jack Kelly : Barrie Clark show, CKNW RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-11 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Jack Kelly on Barrie Clark's radio show. TRACK 2: Kelly continued.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0048 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : press conference re: Jack Kelly, etc. (tape 1) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-16 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Premier Bill Bennett press conference regarding Kelly, etc. NOTE: Transcript on file. TRACK 2: Bennett continued. NOTE: Transcript on file.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0049 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : press conference re: Jack Kelly, etc. (tape 2) RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-16 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett continued.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0050 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : On Ralph Loffmark and UA exploration RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-17 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett regarding Loffmark and UA exploration. NOTE: Transcript on file.; CALL NUMBER: T3859:0051 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett : News conference on ELUC RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-10-24 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett at news conference re: ELUC [Environment and Land Use Committee]. NOTE: Transcript on file.;

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