Object is a Canadian Red Ensign flag that was the last to fly over the Parliament buildings in Canada. The flag features the Union Jack from the United Kingdom and is embellished with the Arms of Canada as a shield in the bottom right quarter. The shield is divided into four quarters, consisting of the coats of arms of England, Scotland, Ireland and the Kingdom of France, the four founding nations of Canada. At the base is a sprig of three maple leaves representing Canada.
Item is a print portrait of an elderly individual who is wearing on their left side a Social Credit badge that reads "Social Credit Women's Auxiliaries Founding Convention - Mrs. Lillie Bly, Lethbridge, Ottawa - July 4th." Mrs. Bly wears on the opposite side an Alberta round badge with a tarten and plastic flowers.
Item is a print photograph of an audience seated at long rectangle tables with their faces pointed left at the Social Credit of Canada leadership convention in Ottawa.
Item is a print photograph of Robert Thompson speaking behind a podium at the Social Credit of Canada leadership convention. Behind Thompson is written "Social Credit" affixed on stage curtains. On Thompson's left lapel is a social credit pin and badge with three ribbons underneath that indicate he was delegate and executive committee member.
Item is a print photograph of Robert Thompson with George [Hahn] and Real Caouetto, members of thethree Social Credit Party members rejoicing at Thompson's win in the Social Credit of Canada leadership convention. Both Caouetto and [Hahn] raise Thompson's right arm in the air. Thompson is wearing a social credit tie pin and has wearing three ribbons pinned on his left lapel. The middle ribbon says Executive and the bottom says Committe is in the middle. The Social Credit logo is featured in the background by a circled plus inside a maple leaf. Caouetto and [Hahn] wear social credit badges.
File consists of documentation from the Canadian Federation for the Humanities related to the planning of the CSCH session within the Learned Societies Conference, in particluar correspondence concerning meeting rooms, audio-visual services, CSCH session dates, and hotel accomodation.
Article synopsis: Shares an article that was written for the National Post that was not posted concerning the former British Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith keynote address at the Insitute of Marriage and Family Canada (IMFC) conference held in Ottawa.
Article synopsis: Discusses Queen Elizabeth II visit to Ottawa and the symbolism of the monarch's visist to New York to address the United Nations. The article also discusses the results from Write! Canada Christian writers' conference held-June in Guelph, Ontario.
Article synopsis: Discusses the Press Gallery process of examining daily new releases from both opposition and government politicians to use for stories. The author speaks to a personal note from Sara MacIntyre, the prime minister's associate press secretary who shared a statement welcoming Brother Andre's canonization.