Solidarity Coalition fonds. 1983-1985.

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Solidarity Coalition fonds. 1983-1985.

The fonds consists of biographical information, minutes and records of the meetings of the Coalition and its steering committee, and copies of the reports, briefs, submissions and letters received by the People's Commission of Solidarity in its travels around British Columbia. The fonds also includes printed material on various subjects (eg., economics, education, housing, health care, labour, etc.), photographs, copies of petitions and taped hearings of the Commission.

3.9 m of textual records.10 photographs.123 sound recordings.

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People's Commission for Social and Economic Policy Alternatives.

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Solidarity Coalition

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The Solidarity Coalition was formed in 1983 by concerned British Columbians who opposed the restraint policy of the Social Credit government. The People's Commission for Social and Economic Policy Alternatives, composed of four commissioners, emerged out of this Coalition and held public meetings throughout B.C. in the fall of 1983 to disseminate information and provide a forum in the hope of creating a popular opposition. From the description of Solidarity Coalition fonds. 1983-1985...