- CA SCNSAB F 465
- Fonds
- 1971-1980
This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used from 1971 to 1980 by Jack Messer in his political career as: Minister of Agriculture; Minister of Industry and Commerce; Minister of Mineral Resources; Minister Responsible for Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan; Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Economic Development Corporation; Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Forest Products Corporation; Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Mining and Development Corporation; Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Corporation; Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Power Corporation; MLA for Tisdale-Kelsey and Kelsey-Tisdale; and member of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party.
No series assignment has been applied to the records described in the fonds. The following headings were used for descriptions completed in 1982: Agriculture; Boards, Commissions and Councils; Constituency Files; Crown Corporations; Departments and Agencies; Executive Council; Federal Matters; Industry and Commerce; Legislative Assembly; Mineral Resources; Miscellaneous Files; Organizations; Personal Matters; Political Affairs; Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Economic Development Corporation; Saskatchewan Forest Products Corporation; Saskatchewan Mining and Development Corporation; Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Corporation; and Saskatchewan Power Corporation.
The types of records included are correspondence, memoranda, briefing notes, speeches, publications, minutes and agendas, news releases, newspaper clippings, legislation, maps, audio cassettes and photographs.
Public and private records are found in the fonds.
This fonds includes records created by Ed Whelan as Minister of Mineral Resources and Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Mining Development Corporation; by Ted Bowerman as Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Forest Products Corporation; by Elwood Cowley as Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Mining Development Corporation and Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Oil and Gas Corporation; and by Kim Thorson as Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Power Corporation.