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Opinions on Constitutional Law

File contains manuscript chapters of "Opinions on Constitutional Law" by Vincent MacDonald, which were either presented at or came out of the 1944 Dominion-Provincial Conference.

Guest books of Malachy Bowes Daly

  • MS-2-19, SF Box 14, Folders 1-2
  • File
  • 1890-1900
File consists of two guest books (1890-1893 and 1897-1900) printed for Daly and his wife, used during his time as Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.

Daly, Malachy Bowes, 1836-1920

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding the Canada Pension Plan Advisory Committee

File contains correspondence with different individuals, including D.M. Michols, John Munro, C.D. Allen D.E. Sloan, and others. File includes a report on the activities of the Canada Pension Plan Division of March 1970, a report on the activities of the Department of National Health and Welfare for 1969 and 1970, and other materials related to the subject.

Ronald St. John Macdonald's correspondence regarding the Canadian Human Rights Commission

File contains correspondence forwarded to Ronald St. John Macdonald that is related to the subject. File contains a letter from Donald S. Frey to Ronald St. John Macdonald, Includes proposals for the creation of an independent Canadian organization for Human Rights, and other records related to the subject.

Constitution I-IV

File contains handwritten notes and manuscripts about Canadian constitutional reform and money, and provincial sovereignty and the Canadian Constitution.

Trudeau

File contains manuscript and notes about Pierre Trudeau.

Quebec independence and an independent Canada

File contains notes and manuscript drafts for "Naturalistic Individualism: Quebec Independence and an Independent Canada," in Eugene Coombs, ed., Modernity and Responsibility: Essays for George Grant (Toronto, UTP, 1983).

Grant, Cox, Canada

File contains notes about George Grant's Lament for a Nation; Harvey Cox's Secular City; and Canadian biculturalism.