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Bill Bennett : [Gary Bannerman interview, CKNW, August 18, 1978]
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1978 (Creation)
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Via John Arnett, Press Secretary.
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CALL NUMBER: T1707:0139 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: On the Gary Bannerman program (part 1) SUMMARY: TRACK 1: In a radio interview on Gary Bannerman's hot line program on CKNW, 18 August 1978, Premier Bill Bennett discusses the Canadian economy, constitutional change in Canada, federal/provincial relations, attitudes to the monarchy in Canada, public service employee cut backs, labour relations in BC, the Dease Lake extension of the BC Railway, social service allowances. TRACK 2: Bennett discusses unemployment in BC, road construction, the first BC Summer Games, strikes at BC breweries, the creation of a BC ombudsman, proposals for a new sports stadium at Vancouver, urban transportation in BC.
CALL NUMBER: T1707:0140 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Bill Bennett: On the Gary Bannerman program (part 2) SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Continuation of a radio interview with Premier Bill Bennett on Gary Bannerman's hot line program on CKNW, 18 August 1978. Subjects discussed include: small business in BC, immigration policy and BC, cable TV in BC, cabinet changes, and the timing of the next election. [TRACK 2: blank]
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British Columbia. Premier's Office, [1977 - 1980]
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Reference cassette copies available in container 000443-107.
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- Use Restriction: Not for broadcast.
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Accession number(s): T1707
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producing company: CKNW (Radio station : New Westminster, B.C.), speaker: William Richards Bennett, interviewer: Gary William Bannerman, broadcaster: CKNW (Radio station : New Westminster, B.C.)
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- British Columbia--Economic conditions--1945-1985
- British Columbia--Politics and government--1975-1991
- Cable television--British Columbia
- Canada--Constitution
- Canada--Constitutional Law--Amendments
- Canada--Economic conditions--1945-1985
- Canada--Emigration and immigration
- Civil service--British Columbia
- Elections--British Columbia
- Federal-provincial relations (Canada)--British Columbia
- Premiers--British Columbia
- Public welfare--British Columbia
- Radio call-in shows--British Columbia
- Railroads--British Columbia--Cassiar Region
- Business enterprises--British Columbia
- Strikes and lockouts--British Columbia
- Unemployment--British Columbia
- Urban transportation--British Columbia
- British Columbia Summer Games
- Industrial relations--British Columbia
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- British Columbia Railway Company (Subject)
- British Columbia. Office of the Ombudsman (Subject)
- Social Credit Party (British Columbia) (Subject)