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Doris Ogilvie interview
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- Sound recording (electronic)
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Interviewer Barbara M. Freeman, Interviewee Doris Ogilvie
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CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F3-I1
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1995-11-26 (Creation)
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1 sound recording (wav) : 1 hr., 22 min., 49 sec.
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Interview with Doris Ogilvie, commissioner on the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, November 26, 1995, by phone. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman. Doris Ogilvie was a judge and activist who advocated for the rights of women and children, Deputy Judge of the Juvenile Court, Deputy Judge of the Provincial Court in New Brunswick, and chair of the Canadian Commission of the International Year of the Child in 1979.
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Digital audio files were derived from a digitized audiocassette.
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- English
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Digital preservation package ACC-2014-03_ACC-2015-01
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