The fonds consists of original Ontario political editorial cartoons drawn by Vic Roschkov between ca. 1970 and ca. 2004. His signature is on all but 12 of the drawings. Three of the cartoons were identified as being drawn for the Windsor Star and one was identified as being drawn for the Toronto Star. A majority of the cartoons (38) depict Mike Harris' years as Ontario Premier (1995-2002) and after (ca. 2003-2004), his cabinet, his policies and the “Common Sense Revolution” political platform. Specific issues featured include Harris' possible federal career, electricity deregulation, Enron, Ontario Power Generation, Hydro One, business verses labour, the environment, Bill 7, Bill 40, workfare, Ipperwash, balanced budget, the Walkerton water crisis, John Snobelen and an artificial education crisis, Kimberly Rogers tragedy, $5.6 million to Harris' friends, using taxes for Tory propaganda, Tory agenda, pork classic golf tournaments, Bill 160 education reform (privatize), 30% tax cuts, rent control, affordable housing, poor bashing, social programs, nurses losing their jobs, pollution, casinos, Bill 74, Bill 69, scapegoats - unions/teachers/the poor, environment budget cuts, staff cuts, privatized testing, downloading, privatizing health care, literacy and drug tests, special interest groups, doctors' strike, fighting the deficit, increasing MPP pensions, 22% reduced welfare cheques, Harris' legacy - labour laws, regulations and photo radar - gone, and golf. Also included are cartoons (8) depicting the Ontario premiership of Ernie Eves (2002-2003) including issues such as promises, health care, no tax hike/tax cuts, environment, Hydro cap, education, 25% pay raise for MPPs, budget delivered at Magna International, Tory record, deficit, meat inspection, health care, electricity deregulation, kidney donation, Walkerton, Ipperwash, private clinics, Ontario Medical Association, social services, health care, and education. There are also cartoons (5) featuring the Ontario premiership of Dalton McGuinty (2003- 2004) including issues such as tax loopholes, NDP party losing official party status, Oak Ridges Moraine, and $5.6 billion deficit. There are some cartoons (5) depicting Bob Rae's Ontario premiership (1990-1995) including issues such as gaming, public automobile insurance system, austerity measures, and the Social Contract. Additionally there are cartoons featuring the NDP (1) and Waffle (2) parties [ca. 1970-1978] including issues such as Stephen Lewis' “Tomorrow starts today” speech, automatic Canadian nationalism, the end of air pollution, and foreign takeovers. Another issue featured as a cartoon (1) is the Toronto Transit Commission (ca. 1978). Images of politicians featured in this fonds include Progressive Conservative members - Mike Harris, Ernie Eves, (Alberta) Ralph Klein, Bill Davis, Janet Ecker, Norm Sterling, Elizabeth Witmer, Tony Clement, John Baird, Jim Flaherty, Brian Coburn, and Chris Stockwell; Liberal members - Dalton McGuinty, possibly Greg Sorbara, (Prime Minister) Jean Chrétien; NDP members - Bob Rae, Stephen Lewis, David Lewis, Howard Hampton, Mel Swart or Peter Kormos, possibly Floyd Laughren, Donald C. MacDonald, Frances Lankin; Waffle members - James Laxer, Robert Laxer, and Mel Watkins; and Independent member - John Sewell. The fonds is arranged according to the order the drawings were arranged by the donor.