Albert E. Broome

Date
1976-09-04
Authors
Broome, Albert E.
Dobbin, Murray
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Publisher
Canadian Plains Research Centre
Abstract

Ed Broome was a government employee at the time the CCF government took power. He talks about the NDP programs in northern Saskatchewan, particularly government trading posts, the conversion of trading posts into cooperatives and his brief impressions of Norris and Brady.

Description
18 p. transcript of an interview with Albert E. Broome conducted by Murray Dobbin on September 4, 1976. Tape number IH-352, transcript disc 70.
Keywords
Fishing -- Commercial, Fur trade -- Modern, Hudson's Bay Company (H.B.C.) -- And competition, Indian-Provincial government relations -- Saskatchewan, Political parties -- CCF/NDP, Resource development -- Mining, Trade -- Cooperatives, Trade -- Government stores, Work -- Job creation, Work -- Welfare, Brady, James (Jim), Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan, Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, Deschambault Lake, Saskatchewan, La Ronge, Saskatchewan, Norris, Malcolm, Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan, Pinehouse Lane, Saskatchewan, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan, Wollaston Lake, Saskatchewan
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