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Government Relations

File contains records including: correspondence, news releases, newspaper clippings, brochures, pertaining to Trinity's expansion to a four-year, degree-granting institution; "Justification and General Strategy for Expansion to Four Years, Presented to the Universities Council, by Trinity Western College" (01/77); "Government Relations Status Report, From Dr. Craig Seaton, To President Snider" (01/82); "Minutes of the Meeting of January 17, 1979 with Dr. McGeer, Mr. Veitch, Mr. McClelland, and Dr's Snider, Thompson, and Seaton" (01/79); "Special Meeting re Government Relations Called by President Snider" (12/78); "Brief to the Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills re An Act to Amend the Trinity Western College Act, From Universities Council of British Columbia" (03/77); "Trinity Western College, Brief to the Select Standing Committee on Standing Orders and Private Bills re An Act to Amend the Trinity Western College Act, For the President and the Board of Governors by Robert N. Thompson, Assistant to the President" [ca.1977]; "Document from Mr. Andy Soles' Office, A Statement of Policy Concerning the Granting of Privileges to Non-Public Post-Secondary Institutions in British Columbia" (11/77)

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Transcripts: Verna Havens; Doug Sneath

File contains the following transcripts:
Verna Havens - notes from an interview with Bob Fleet, 1980 [no accompanying recording found, as of 2007]
Aud. 250, Doug Sneath - transcript of interview with Ann Burgason and Doug Sneath, 1981. Focus of interview is Doug's work as Director of Business Affairs at Trinity. (11/81)

OttawaWatch 109: Wilberforce and friends.

Article synopsis: Discusses briefly two Order of Canada appointments, Norgrove Penny, a Victoria medical doctor, and the late Harry Lehotsky, a Baptist pastor. In addition, the article addresses the Amazing Grace fim that highlighted the life of William Wiberforce a British abolitionist. Lastly, the article reflected on Prime Minister Stephen Harper's speech at the opening of a Health Partners International medical aid distribution centre in Mississauga, Ontario.

OttawaWatch 111: Two intriguing court challenges.

Article synopsis: Discusses two court challenges by faith-related organizations, the first case is Alliance for Marriage and Family (AMF) appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada to revisit the the “three parent decision” reached by the Ontario Appeal Court. The second case involves B’nai Brith (BB), a Jewish human rights group, and calls for Canada to take a lead position in getting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad indicted for inciting genocide.

OttawaWatch 114: Of budgets, books and balance.

Article synopsis: Discusses three topics, the first is the 2006 federal budget and fiscal conservatism. The second topic is the announcement of New Democratic Party MP Bill Blaikie retirement from politics. The last topic is of David Mainse, a statesperson in the charismatic Christian community visit to Ottawa.

OttawaWatch 120: Conflict and the Paisleys.

Article synopsis: Discusses the conflict in Northern Ireland and a statement by Ian Paisley, a Protestant and the first minister of the assembly governing Northern Ireland, where he said that the time of peace has come. In addition, the article also speaks about Paisley's brother Harold Paisley and both of the lives in Northern Ireland.

OttawaWatch 126: With all due respect.

Article synopsis: Discusses the announcement of MP Bill Graham for Toronto Centre resignation effective July 2007, where he spoke about the lack of civility in the House of Commons. The article also highlights Graham's contribution to Canadian politics.

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