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Image No: M-8787-148
Title: [The main event at the House of Commons is a pre-election boxing match between Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker and Liberal leader, Lester B. Pearson.]
Date: [ca. 1963]
Photographer/Illustrator: Innes, Tom, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Issue: In the 1963 election, Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker was defeated by Liberal Lester Bowles Pearson.
Subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons / Political satire / Prime Ministers - Canada / Canada - Politics and government
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Image No: M-8000-28
Title: [Pharmacy becomes all-purpose store].
Date: [ca.1970s]
Photographer/Illustrator: Innes, Tom, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Issue: Pharmacy with sign in window advertising drug store cowboy on duty.
Subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons / Political satire / Drugstores
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Image No: M-8000-1
Title: "Socreds finally beaten after 36 yrs. in business."
Date: 1972
Photographer/Illustrator: Innes, Tom, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Issue: Social credit government defeated by Progressive Conservatives. Shows new premier, Peter Lougheed, coming in.
Subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons / Political satire / Alberta - Politics and government / Elections - Alberta / Premiers - Alberta / Social Credit Party of Canada / Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
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Image No: M-8787-1
Title: [Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau takes out his October election frustrations on Santa Claus.]
Date: December 1972
Photographer/Illustrator: Innes, Tom, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Issue: October election results very close between Liberals and Conservatives. Liberals - 109 seats, Progressive Conservatives - 107 seats, New Democrats - 31 seats.
L-R: Robert Stanfield, House Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada; Santa Claus; Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
Subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons / Political satire / Canada - Politics and government / Politicians - Canada / Prime Ministers - Canada
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Image No: M-8787-2
Title: [Portrait of federal "Election Hopefuls".]
Date: 1972
Photographer/Illustrator: Innes, Tom, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Issue: These are the leaders of the three largest political parties in Canada running in the 1972 federal election.
L-R: New Democratic Party leader, Ed Broadbent, (Faith); Progressive Conservative leader, Robert Stanfield, (Hope); Liberal leader Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, (Charity).
Subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons / Political satire / Politicians - Canada / Prime Ministers - Canada / Political parties - Canada
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Image No: M-8787-3
Title: [Canada and Britain to discuss the European Economic Community.]
Date: December 1972
Photographer/Illustrator: Innes, Tom, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Cartoon annotated: Trudeau in London for talks with British P.M. - news item
Issue: Prime Minister Trudeau's trip to Britain to discuss Canada's place with Prime Minister Heath's inclusion in the European Economic Community.
L-R: Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau; Prime Minister of Britain, Edward Heath.
Subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons / Political satire / Prime Ministers - Canada / Canada - Foreign relations - Britain / Prime Ministers - Britain
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Image No: M-8787-4
Title: [Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau's "resurrection" as leader.]
Date: 1972
Photographer/Illustrator: Innes, Tom, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Issue: Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau is re-elected for second term.
Subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons / Political satire / Prime Ministers - Canada / Elections - Canada
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Image No: M-8787-5
Title: [No Liberals elected in Alberta in recent federal election.]
Date: 1972
Photographer/Illustrator: Innes, Tom, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Cartoon annotated: Alberta without cabinet representation - news item
Issue: First time in 67 years that Alberta does not elect a Liberal Member of Parliament.
Subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons / Political satire / Elections - Canada / Federal-provincial relations - Canada
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Image No: M-8787-6
Title: [Minister of Finance, John Turner, launches a $325 million winter works program with hope to reduce unemployment.]
Date: 1972
Photographer/Illustrator: Innes, Tom, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
L-R: Liberal Minister of Finance, John Turner; centre, Minister of Manpower and Immigration, Robert Andras, cheering in the background.
Subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons / Political satire / Cabinet-ministers - Canada / Canada - Politics and government / Unemployment - Canada
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Image No: M-8787-7
Title: "Let me get one thing perfectly clear ...... does it bite?"
Date: 1972
Photographer/Illustrator: Innes, Tom, Calgary, Alberta
Remarks: Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper.
Issue: United States President, Richard Nixon, left, and Canada's Minister of External Affairs, Mitchell Sharp, right, attend the Vietnam Peace Talks.
Subject(s): Caricatures and cartoons / Political satire / Cabinet-ministers - Canada / Presidents - United States / Canada - Foreign relations - Vietnam / Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 / United States - Foreign relations - Vietnam
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