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Monique Bégin interview
CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F1-I1 · Item · 1995-06-21
Part of Barbara M. Freeman fonds
Interview with Monique Bégin, former executive secretary of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, in Ottawa, June 21, 1995. Interview by Barbara M. Freeman. Monique Bégin was an academic, former politician and the first woman in Québec to be elected to the House of Commons in 1972. She also worked on passing the 1984 Canada Health Act.
CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F1-I2 · Item · 1995-06-21
Part of Barbara M. Freeman fonds
Transcript for interview with Monique Bégin, former Executive Secretary of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, in Ottawa, June 21, 1995. Interview by Barbara M. Freeman. Monique Bégin was an academic, former politician and the first woman in Québec to be elected to the House of Commons in 1972. She also worked on passing the 1984 Canada Health Act.
CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F2-I1 · Item · 1995-08-27
Part of Barbara M. Freeman fonds
Interview with Angela Burke Kerrigan, Public Relations Officer for the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, in Knowlton, Eastern Townships, QC, August 27, 1995. Interview by Barbara M. Freeman
CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F2-I2 · Item · 1995-08-27
Part of Barbara M. Freeman fonds
Transcript for interview with Angela Burke Kerrigan, Public Relations Officer for the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, in Knowlton, Eastern Townships, QC, August 27, 1995. Interview by Barbara M. Freeman
Doris Ogilvie interview
CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F3-I1 · Item · 1995-11-26
Part of Barbara M. Freeman fonds
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.
CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F3-I2 · Item · 1995-11-26
Part of Barbara M. Freeman fonds
Transcript for interview with Doris Ogilvie, 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.
Florence Bird interview
CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F4-I1 · Item · 1992-11-18
Part of Barbara M. Freeman fonds
Interview with Florence Bird, Chair of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, Ottawa, November 18, 1992. Interview by Barbara M. Freeman. Florence was a was a senator, journalist, broadcaster and author.
CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F4-I2 · Item · 1992-11-18
Part of Barbara M. Freeman fonds
Corrected transcript for interview with Florence Bird, Chair of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, Ottawa, November 18, 1992. Interview by Barbara M. Freeman. Florence was a was a senator, journalist, broadcaster and author.
Jacques Henripin interview
CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F5-I1 · Item · 1995-06-05
Part of Barbara M. Freeman fonds
Interview with Jacques Henripin, advisor on the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, Montreal, 5 June 1995. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman in Montreal. Jacques Henripin was an academic in demography and economics, founder and head of the demography department at Université de Montréal, and awarded of the Order of Canada in 1988.
CA ON0034 10-126-S1-F5-I2 · Item · 1995-06-05
Part of Barbara M. Freeman fonds
Transcript for the interview with Jacques Henripin, advisor on the Royal Commission on the Status of Women, Montreal, 5 June 1995. Interviewed by Barbara M. Freeman in Montreal. Jacques Henripin was an academic in demography and economics, founder and head of the demography department at Université de Montréal, and awarded of the Order of Canada in 1988.