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Trinity Western University

  • CA TWU MS-14
  • Series
  • 1985, 1988-2003, 2007-2008, 2013
  • Part of Mel Smith fonds

Series consists of two subseries, Employment at TWU and the Mel Smith Lecture and Scholarship. Both subseries mainly consists of correspondence. The Mel Smith Lecture and Scholarship subseries contain committee minutes, invitations, promotional material, press releases, and copies of Mel Smith Lecture speeches by Raif Mair and Preston Manning.

OttawaWatch 306: Christian press, Ablonczy, etc.

Article synopsis: Discusses three subjects brought together with the recurring theme of conflict management. The first subject was the author's speech at the 2011 Mel Smith Lecture at Trinity Western University entitled "The role of a Christian press in a pluralistic society". The second subject was federal cabinet shuffle was Diane Ablonczy’s appointment to the foreign affairs minister. The last subject was the shooting of United States Congress Representative Gabrielle Giffords.

OttawaWatch 211: Gone fishin'.

Article synopsis: Discusses Deb Grey (Reform/Canadian Alliance Member of Parliament) paper given at the annual Mel Smith Lecture held at Trinity Western University entitled "Power, Parliament and Preston Manning". The article also discusses Barack Obama's remarks at the Presidential Prayer Breakfast in Washington.

OttawaWatch 208: Grey and Gibson.

Article synopsis: Discusses the Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff’s new “coalition” with the Conservative Party. In addition, the article talks about the annual Mel Smith Lecture held at Trinity Western University where Deb Grey, a Reform/Canadian Alliance Member of Parliament spoke on "Power, Parliament and Preston Manning". The article also briefly discusses the upcoming Manning Networking Conference in March.

OttawaWatch 110: That 'humdinger' of a speech.

Article synopsis: Discusses Agriculture Minister's Chuck Strahl's Mel Smith Lecture held at Trinity Western University on January 18, 2007. Strahl spoke on the importance of one's personal stance, to work on relationships, share your personal struggles and joys with others, and do not wait to develop a relationship with God.

Mel Smith Scholarship Fund and Lecture correspondence.

  • CA TWU MS-14-59 02
  • File
  • 2000-2003, 2007-2008, 2013
  • Part of Mel Smith fonds

File consists of correspondence related to the Mel Smith Scholarship Fund and Lecture, including invitations to the Mel Smith Lecture, financial scholarship statements, and updates to Beverley Smith about scholarship recipients.

Mel Smith Scholarship Fund and Lecture correspondence.

File consists of correspondence related to the establishment of the Mel Smith Scholarship and Lecture. File consists of faxes, donor lists, committee minutes, discussion about scholarship recipients, invitation drafts, promotional material, newspaper clippings about the Mel Smith Scholarship and Lectures, and correspondence about the first two Mel Smith Lecture.

Mel Smith Papers and Scholarship Fund Steering Committee documentation.

File consists of Mel Smith Papers and Scholarship Fund Steering Committee documentation including minutes, financial reports, and correspondence. In addition, there are guest lecturer speaking notes from the annual Mel Smith Lecture, including: Chuck Strahl (18 Jan 2007), John D. Weston "Why Never Give in" (12 February 2004), Dr. F.L. Morton, "Our Turn: A New Course for the West" (7 March 2003), Nick Loenen, "Should Canada Consider Proportional Representation?" (15 March 2002), and Gordon Gibson, "B.C. and Canada: The Old Ways and New" (8 March 2001).

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