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25076 A0839 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     (Left to right): Dr. Hugh M. Horner and Jack H. Horner, brothers and their cousin, Albert Horner, all members of Parliament from Alberta.  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1958, May 13
20450 A0666 United Church Archives     11th Tuxis Parliament of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. Sponsored by The Manitoba Boys' Work Board.  ChildrenLegislative BuildingsParliamentWinnipeg Buildings 1932
20444 A0666 United Church Archives     21st Tuxis and Older Boys Parliament for Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. The Coming of Age Session, December 26 - 30, 1942.  AssociationsChildrenParliament 1942
51237 A1548 Herman Holla Collection     24th Tuxis And Older Boys' Parliament Of Manitoba And North Western Ontario  ChildrenParliamentPolitics 1945
20007 A0649 Royal Winnipeg Rifles Museum     90th Batt. C.E.F. Guard Of Honour To Lt. Gov. Sir Aikens At Opening Of Parliament, Winnipeg  AwardsMilitaryParliamentPersonalitiesWorld War I 1917
58756 A1802 Miscellaneous Collection     An Elegant Horse - Drawn Carriage Carries Tourists Past Victoria’S Parliament Buildings. Photo From A Postcard Courtesy Of Sarah Eastley, Nessbitt, Mb  BuildingsCarriagesHorsesParliament  
36726 A1226 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Bishop John O. Anderson, Acting As Lieut. Governor For The Annual Boy'S Parliament At The Legislature  ChildrenEventsParliamentPersonalitiesPoliticsReligion 1964, December 28
2479 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Bytown (On The Ottawa River) As Seen From Parliament Hill. Bytown Was Later Named Ottawa. Note The Sail Boats And The Buildings In The Left Background. The Ottawa River Was A Highway From Quebec To The Interior For Indians, Traders, And Explorers. In 1800 When Lumbering Became Important, Philemon Wright Set Up A Sawmill Settlement At Chaudiere Falls Which Later Became Hull. Across The River, No Construction Took Place Until Colonel By Arrived With His Royal Engineers In 1826 To Construct The 131 Mile Rideau Canal To Kingston. The Community (Shown In This Image From The Painting By J.D. Kelly) Which Arose Was Named Bytown After Colonel By. On January 1, 1855, It Was Named Ottawa. The United Canada Had Alternated Its Capital Between Key Cities Until 1858. Queen Victoria Decided That Ottawa Represented The Two Basic Cultures Of English And French And Named Ottawa (Formally Bytown) As The Capital. It Has Remained The Capital Since Then. Canada'S Capital Region Now Covers 1,800 Square Miles And Extends Beyond Ottawa In The Province Of Ontario And Adjoining Hull In The Province Of Quebec  BuildingsCostumesParliamentRiversShipsTowns 1835
2473 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Canada Was Divided Into Upper And Lower Canada, By The Constitutional Act Of 1791, To Allow Both English And French To Maintain Their Heritages And Traditions Of Government. John Graves Simcoe, A Revolutionary War Veteran, Was Selected Lieutenant Governor Of The New Province Of Upper Canada. His Induction Was Celebrated On July 18, 1892 At Kingston. The Executive Council Met In A Small Building Which Had Been Moved Across The Ice To Kingston Several Winter Before From Carleton Island (Now New York State). The Building Was Saved Because Of Its Historic Interest And Was Later Restored At Upper Canada Village Near Morrisburg. Lieutenant Governor Simcoe On A Horse, Is Seen In Full Dress Receiving A Salute From An Honour Guard Of Northumberland Fusiliers Outside Navy Hall, His Office And Residence. On September 17, 1792, The First Parliament Opened In Freemason'S Hall, Adjoining Wilson'S Tavern. It Continued Met There Until 1795 When It Moved To York (Now Toronto)  BuildingsCostumesEventsFlagsHistoryHousesMilitaryParliamentPolitics 1792
22960 A0763 Miscellaneous Collection     Ccf Members Of Parliament (L- R): T.C. Douglas, Angus Macinnis, A.A. Heaps, J.S. Woodsworth, M.J. Coldwell , Grace Macinnis (Hon. Sec. Ccf Parliamentary Group), And Grant Macneil  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1937
32355 A1080 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Conservative Members Of Parliament, All With John Diefenbaker'S Face, Walking Over Opposition Members As They Make Their Way To Ottawa Following The Conservative Landslide Election Victory. Photo From Cartoon By Peter Kuch  CartoonsEventsJournalismParliamentPolitics 1958, April 2
30735 A1025 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     David Lewis And T.C. Douglas Announcing That Lewis Will Succeed Douglas As Ndp Parliamentary Leader Until A Leadership Convention Was Held  EventsParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1968, July 21
24121 A0806 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     David Lewis, newly selected Parliamentary Leader of the National New Democratic Party.  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1968, July 1
35435 A1183 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Delegates Representing The Provincial Legislative Assemblies And The Federal Government File Into The Manitoba Legislative Building To Attend 13th Annual Canadian Regional Conference Of The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association  ConferencesParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1972, August 28
25065 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Duff Roblin, Manitoban Provincial Progressive Conservative Leader, with Ellen Fairclough, member of Parliament from Hamilton, discuss upcoming federal election.  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1957, September 12
36277 A1211 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Edith Tennant (Right) Alderman, And Margaret Konantz, Member Of Parliament For Winnipeg South, At The Official Sod Turning For The Construction Of The Centennial Concert Hall"  ConstructionParliamentPersonalitiesPoliticsWinnipeg BuildingsWomen 1965, October 1
2474 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     First Parliament Of Lower Canada Seen In This Photo Was A Turbulent Affair. Note The Upturned Chairs And The Papers On The Floor.There Was Friction Between The English And French Representatives Over The Official Use Of The French Language. Bilingualism Was Recognized In Fact But Did Not Achieve Full Status Until Condederation In 1867. In December Of 1792, Fifty Members, Two From Each District, Took Their Seats For The First Parliament Of Lower Canada With The Stormy Election Of Jean Antoine Panet To The Speaker'S Chair  CostumesEventsFrenchFurnitureParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1792
61840 A1974 Manitoba Cooperater Collection     J.H. Wesson, President Of The Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, Addressing Members Of Parliament At A Meeting With The Western Farm Delegation  AgricultureBusinessesMarketingParliamentPersonalities 1959, March 10
24170 A0808 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     John Bracken (1884-1969), Premier of Manitoba from 1922 until he resigned in 1943. Member of Parliament (P.C.) from 1945 to 1949. In 1954, he headed a Royal Commission Inquiry into Manitoba's Liquor Laws. He died in Manotic, Ontario.  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1940c
34806 A1161 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Diefenbaker, On The Occasion Of His 78th Birthday At The International Inn Fund Raising Dinner For The Youth Parliaments Of Manitoba And Northern Ontario. Photo By Dave Johnson"  EventsParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1973, September 18
30314 A1011 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     John Turner, 1929 -; Lawyer; Mp (Lib) 1962 - 1976; Parliamentary Secretary 1962 - 1965; Cabinet 1965 - 1976. And Became Liberal Leader  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1969, February 4
44672 A1475 Canadian National Railway Collection     King George Vi And Queen Elizabeth And Prime Minister Mackenzie King During The Parliamentary Dinner Inside The Chateau Laurier Hotel In Ottawa  BuildingsDiningHotelsParliamentPersonalitiesPoliticsRoyaltyWomen 1939
40147 A1343 Kip Park Collection     King George Vi And Queen Elizabeth Seen In Landau En Route To Canada'S Parliament, Ottawa, On. Photo By H.A. Park  ParliamentPersonalitiesRoyaltyWomen 1939, May
25458 A0851 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Lieut.-Col. A. Hamilton Gault, Native Of Montreal, Founder Of The Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry Regiment In 1914. He Later Sat As A Member Of British Parliament  MilitaryParliamentPersonalities 1951, June 29
24119 A0806 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     National NDP Leader T.C. Douglas (right) and David Lewis, newly selected as the Party's Parliamentary Leader after Douglas' electorial defeat. Photo by Jim Worobec.  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1968, July 21
25920 A0869 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Ndp Leader Edward Schreyer Reads The Throne Speech At Manitoba'S Youth Parliament  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1978, December 26
20449 A0666 United Church Archives     Oath of Allegiance. The Tuxis Parliament of Manitoba and North Western Ontario.  DocumentsParliament 1930
26660 A0896 Western Canada Aviation Museum Collection     Paul Theodore Hellyer, Liberal Member Of Parliament And Defence Critic, Was Born At Waterford, On., August 6, 1923. He Sat In The House Of Commons From 1949 - 1957 And Was Re-Elected In A By - Election December, 1958. From 1958 Until 1963 When The Liberals Gained Power, He Was Instrumental In Developing The Party'S Defence Policy. As Minister Of Defence He Re-Unified The Canadian Armed Forces  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics  
23987 A0802 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     People demonstrating outside building where special parliamentary committee on immigration is holding meetings on government's policy.  ImmigrationParliamentProtests 1975, June 10
30312 A1011 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 1919 -; Lawyer; Journalist; Privy Council 1949 - 1951; Mp (Lib) 1965 -; Parliamentary Secretary To Prime Minister 1966 -1967; Minister Of Justice And Attorney General 1967 - 1968; Prime Minister 1968 -  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1977, December 6
33053 A1103 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Rita Boston, Acting Chairman, Women'S Model Parliament (Seated) Registering Participants (L- R): Phylis Moore, Claris Nicholson And Mary Masters  EventsParliamentPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1978, October 20
25062 A0838 Winnipeg Tribune Collection     Robert Thompson, Member of Parliament for Red Deer, Alberta; Federal leader of the Social Credit Party.  ParliamentPersonalitiesPolitics 1965, October 7
34993 A1168 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Tom Axworthy (Centre), Speaker Of The 48th Tuxis And Older Boys Parliament, Is Dressed By Premier Philip Reece(Left) And Deputy Premier Bob Williamson  EventsParliamentPersonalitiesPoliticsStudents 1969, December 26
44462 A1468 Canadian National Railway Collection     Tourist Admiring Tulips In The Flower Gardens On Parliament Hill  FloraGardeningLegislative BuildingsParliamentTowns 1950c
35787 A1195 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Vera Enns, Progressive Conservative Candidate For Parliament In Selkirk Constituency, With Party Leader Robertstanfield  ParliamentPersonalitiesPoliticsWomen 1970, April 9
33476 A1117 Winnipeg Free Press Collection     Youth Parliament Participants At The Legislative Building  EventsLegislative BuildingsParliament 1979, December 26