The series consists of advisory notes and correspondence from the Minister responsible for the Marketing Council.
The series consists of the policies and procedures of the Agricultural Products Marketing Council.
The series consists of records generated at or relating to the Marketing of Agriculture Products Act Appeal Tribunal. The tribunal is an administrative body that hears appeals of orders, directions or decisions made by an agricultural Marketing Board or Commission. The records include correspondence, advisory notes, appeals of hearings, and records of proceedings.
The series consists of records resulting from the supervision of commodity (crop and livestock) boards and commissions. The boards and commissions report their activities to the Marketing Council through their financial statements, agendas, minutes, annual reports, and other related information.
The series consists of files of the Estates Branch of the Alberta Returned Soldiers Commission and its predecessor, the Central Provincial Committee of the Dominion Military Hospitals’ Commission. The records include a day book, accounting ledger, register of letters received by the Branch, and case files pertaining to the probate of the estates of deceased Alberta soldiers. The series also includes a published casualty list from Canadian Expeditionary Forces (CEF), 1917.
The series consists of operational files of the Alberta Returned Soldiers Commission and its predecessor, the Central Provincial Committee of the Dominion Military Hospitals’ Commission. The records include minutes of the Dominion Military Hospitals’ Commission and its central provincial committees, committee correspondence regarding the Commission’s projects, and case files pertaining to assistance provided to and inquiries about individual soldiers. The series also includes published orders from the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), 1915-1918.
The series consists of files of Howard Stutchbury, secretary of the Alberta Returned Soldiers Commission and its predecessor, the Central Provincial Committee of the Dominion Military Hospitals’ Commission, pertaining to his work with veterans organizations after the Commission disbanded. The files include correspondence with pertaining to unmarked graves, the Canadian Red Cross, the Last Post Fund, war memorials, fundraising and disabled veterans.
The series consists of microfilm of claimant files of injured workers. The files contain pertinent and historical information of the claimant and of the accident. It includes information such as name, address, phone number, date of birth, gender, marital status, social insurance number, personal health number, date of accident, employer's name, occupation, injury type, medical treatment record, medical history,vocational assessments, investigation reports, appeals decisions, earnings information and compensation payment details.
The series contains records related to appeals made to the Workers' Compensation Board by injured workers seeking reassessment of their compensation. The records contain transcripts of formal hearings, which may relate particulars of the accident, including events leading up to the accident, causes of the accident, whatever follow-up was necessary, medical or otherwise, as well as the final rulings of the Board.
The series contains records relating to the investigation and resolution of complaints levied against the Workers' Compensation Board. It includes correspondence between the Workers' Compensation Board and other bodies such as the Ombudsman's Office, Alberta government departments, elected officials, and public interest groups seeking response to complaints they have either submitted or received regarding Workers' Compensation Board policies, initiatives, and activities. The records include a summary of the claim, with a description of the accident and type of injury, a copy of the appeal commission decision, the enquiry action forms, and other correspondence concerning resolution of the accident claim.
The series consists of files pertaining to the activities of the General Manager of Alberta’s 75th Anniversary Commission. The series includes organizational charts, correspondence, minutes and other records pertaining to the activities of the Administration, Publicity and Communications, and Program divisions of the Commission. It also comprises speeches, statistics, and files regarding office administration.
The series consists of files pertaining to the activities of Robert W. (Bob) Dowling in his role as the Commissioner of Alberta’s 75th Anniversary Commission. The series includes records pertaining to the organization, administration and dissolution of the Commission; Cabinet, Action, and other advisory committees connected to the Commission; and Dowling’s speeches, schedules, and correspondence. The series also includes records pertaining to planning the Anniversary prior to the establishment of the Commission as well as issues arising after the Commission had disbanded.
The series consists of files pertaining to the activities of the Administration Division of Alberta’s 75th Anniversary Commission. The series includes records pertaining to staffing, expenses, committee meetings, plans, programs, accommodation, equipment, vehicles and contracts with suppliers.
The series consists of files pertaining to the activities of the Publicity and Communications Division of Alberta’s 75th Anniversary Commission. The series includes general correspondence, contracts, news releases, newsletters, and other records pertaining to conferences, meetings and seminars funded by the Commission; reports and statistics; ceremonies, celebrations and events; visits and tours; media relations and advertising; and licensing and use of the 75th Anniversary logo. The series also includes videocassettes, film, sound recordings, and artifacts produced by the Commission pertaining to television and radio broadcasts, newscasts, the Anniversary Theme Song, and historical documentaries.
The series consists of the operational records of the Crimes Compensation Board. The records include policies and procedures, appointments and resignations of Board members, news releases, court and Board decisions, legal opinions, complaints, correspondence, schedules of hearings, agendas, Orders in Council, and medical fee lists.
The series consists of a procedure book listing cases heard by the High Court of Justice in Calgary, previously known as the District Court.
The series consists of trial docket books of the High Court of Justice in Calgary, previously known as the District Court. The docket books list the cases heard by the Court.
The series consists of case files, procedure books (1887-1898), and an index to plaintiffs (1887-1904) pertaining to the civil cases heard by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, based in Calgary. The files may contain statements of claim, counterclaims, judgments, orders, correspondence and other related legal documents. The series also includes civil cases heard by Calgary judges travelling to Carstairs, Didsbury, Gleichen, High River, Medicine Hat, Olds, Okotoks and Red Deer.
The series consists of case files and appeals ledger (1889-1890) of the criminal cases heard by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories based in Calgary. The files may contain information and complaints, charges, statements of accused, indictments, warrants, praecipes, fiats, subpoenas, affidavits, warrants, transcripts of proceedings / preliminary hearings, exhibits, correspondence, statements of disbursements, and other legal documents relating to criminal actions or proceedings including appeals. The series also includes an index to Red Deer criminal cases (1906).
The series consists of case files pertaining to surrogate case files of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, based in Calgary. The files contain records pertaining to grants of probate, the administration of estates, and other surrogate matters. The files may contain wills; applications for and grants of letters probate; orders pertaining to the administration of estates; financial records and summaries of costs related to the settlement of the estate; petitions and orders to pass accounts; affidavits of value and relationship; and returns of grant. These files may also contain copies of duplicate certificates of Title of Land and Mines and Mineral Rights. The files may also contain guardianship orders.
The series consists of the oaths sworn by individuals who joined the Veterans Volunteer Reserve as constables under the Constables Act.
The series consists of case files pertaining to civil matters heard by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories based in Lethbridge. The files may contain statements of claim, counterclaims, judgments, orders, correspondence and other related legal documents.
The series consists of inquests conducted by judges in the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories in Calgary.
The series consists of inquests held by the High Court of Justice in Calgary.
The subseries consists of procedure books pertaining to cases heard by the Court of Appeal and its predecessors heard in Calgary. The procedure book identifies each case heard by the Court of Appeal by number and the documents filed in connection with the appeal
The subseries consists of trial docket books pertaining to cases heard by the Court of Appeal and its predecessors heard in Calgary. The trial docket books provide a brief summary of the activities during the hearing of a particular case, such as the presence of justices and lawyers
The subseries consists of files of the Clerk of the Calgary Registry for the Court of Appeal of Alberta. The files include index ledgers of criminal appeals (1969-1978) and hearing lists (2002).
The subseries consists of procedure books pertaining to cases heard by the Court of Appeal of Alberta and its predecessors heard in Edmonton. The procedure book identifies each case heard by the Court by number and the documents filed in connection with the appeal.
The subseries consists of trial docket books pertaining to cases heard by the Court of Appeal and its predecessors heard in Edmonton. The trial docket books provide a brief summary of the activities during the hearing of a particular case, such as the presence of justices and lawyers.
The series consists of case files and procedure books pertaining to civil matters heard by the High Court of Justice, previously known as the District Court, based in Edmonton. The files may contain statements of claim, counterclaims, judgments, orders, correspondence, and other related legal documents.
The series consists of case files pertaining to surrogate / probate case files of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, based in Edmonton. The files contain records pertaining to grants of probate, the administration of estates, and other surrogate matters. The files may contain wills; applications for and grants of letters probate; orders pertaining to the administration of estates; financial records and summaries of costs related to the settlement of the estate; petitions and orders to pass accounts; affidavits of value and relationship; and returns of grant. These files may also contain copies of duplicate certificates of Title of Land and Mines and Mineral Rights. The files may also contain guardianship orders.
The series consists of case files and procedure books pertaining to criminal matters heard by the High Court of Justice, previously known as the District Court, based in Edmonton. The files may contain information and complaints, charges, statements of accused, indictments, warrants, praecipes, fiats, subpoenas, affidavits, warrants, transcripts of proceedings / preliminary hearings, exhibits, correspondence, statements of disbursements, and other legal documents relating to criminal actions or proceedings including appeals
The series consists of case files pertaining to the criminal cases heard by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories based in Edmonton. The files may contain information and complaints, charges, statements of accused, indictments, warrants, praecipes, fiats, subpoenas, affidavits, warrants, transcripts of proceedings / preliminary hearings, exhibits, correspondence, statements of disbursements, and other legal documents relating to criminal actions or proceedings including appeals.
The series consists of case files pertaining to civil matters heard by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories based in Wetaksiwin. The files may contain statements of claim, counterclaims, judgments, orders, correspondence and other related legal documents.
The subseries consists of records related to the Office of the Sheriff in Edmonton and its role regarding the execution of individuals at Fort Saskatchewan Gaol convicted of capital crime files. The files include information relating to applications for the position of an executioner; fees and charges for executions and case files containing telegrams and letters making arrangements for the executions to be held in Fort Saskatchewan. The files may also contain forms signed by the witnesses to the executions; the executioners' itemized bill and telegrams announcing commutations and appeal information.
The series consists of case files, procedure book, and record book pertaining to civil cases heard by the High Court of Justice based in Fort Macleod, previously known as the District Court. The files may contain statements of claim, counterclaims, judgments, orders, correspondence and other related legal documents.
The series consists of case files pertaining to inquests held by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories based in Edmonton.
The series consists of case files, procedure book, and record book pertaining to probate matters heard by the High Court of Justice based in Fort Macleod, previously known as the District Court. The files contain wills; applications for and grants of letters probate; orders pertaining to the administration of estates; financial records and summaries of costs related to the settlement of the estate; petitions and orders to pass accounts; affidavits of value and relationship; and returns of grant. These files may also contain copies of duplicate certificates of Title of Land and Mines and Mineral Rights.
The series consists of an inquest conducted by the High Court of Justice based in Fort Macleod, previously known as the District Court. The file contains correspondence and reports.
The series consists of case files, trial docket books, and procedure books pertaining to civil cases heard by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, based in Fort Macleod. The files may contain statements of claim, counterclaims, judgments, orders, correspondence and other related legal documents.
The series consists of case files pertaining to surrogate / probate case files of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, based in Fort Macleod. The files contain records pertaining to grants of probate, the administration of estates, and other surrogate matters. The files may contain wills; applications for and grants of letters probate; orders pertaining to the administration of estates; financial records and summaries of costs related to the settlement of the estate; petitions and orders to pass accounts; affidavits of value and relationship; and returns of grant. These files may also contain copies of duplicate certificates of Title of Land and Mines and Mineral Rights
The series consists of case files pertaining to probate matters heard by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories based in Wetaksiwin. The files may contain wills; applications for and grants of letters probate; orders pertaining to the administration of estates; financial records and summaries of costs related to the settlement of the estate; petitions and orders to pass accounts; affidavits of value and relationship; and returns of grant. These files may also contain copies of duplicate certificates of Title of Land and Mines and Mineral Rights.
The series consists of case files pertaining to probate matters heard by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories based in Lethbridge. The files may contain wills; applications for and grants of letters probate; orders pertaining to the administration of estates; financial records and summaries of costs related to the settlement of the estate; petitions and orders to pass accounts; affidavits of value and relationship; and returns of grant. These files may also contain copies of duplicate certificates of Title of Land and Mines and Mineral Rights.
The series consists o trial docket ledgers listing civil and criminal cases heard by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories based in Fort Macleod.
The series consists of small debt cases heard by the Magistrates Court in Calgary.
The series consists of records of Clerk for the Magistrates Court based in Calgary. The records include cash books (1897-1964), daily journals indicating which courts are in session (1954-1960), indices to magistrate’s book and criminal register (1931-1955), exhibit ledgers (1958-1974), and correspondence pertaining to court operations and requests for leniency in sentencing (1946-1957).
The series consists of case files, procedure book, and record book pertaining to criminal cases heard by the High Court of Justice based in Fort Macleod, previously known as the District Court. The files may contain information and complaints, charges, statements of accused, indictments, warrants, praecipes, fiats, subpoenas, affidavits, warrants, transcripts of proceedings / preliminary hearings, exhibits, correspondence, statements of disbursements, and other legal documents relating to criminal actions or proceedings including appeals.
The series consists of case files and record books pertaining to criminal cases heard by the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, based in Fort Macleod. The files may contain information and complaints, charges, statements of accused, indictments, warrants, praecipes, fiats, subpoenas, affidavits, warrants, transcripts of proceedings / preliminary hearings, exhibits, correspondence, statements of disbursements, and other legal documents relating to criminal actions or proceedings including appeals.
The series consists of records related to insurance investigations undertaken by the Company in various municipalities throughout Alberta. The files include correspondence, reports, photographs, maps and plans.
The series consists of records related generally to the operations of the Alberta General Insurance Company. The records include annual reports, insurance rate information for the Company and other similar companies in Canada, bank statements, sample forms, and other related records.
The series consists of financial ledgers pertaining to loss claims submitted to the Alberta General Insurance Company.
The series consists of three photographs of the members of the Board of Directors of the Alberta General Insurance Company.
The series consists of files pertaining to the activities of the Programs Division of Alberta’s 75th Anniversary Commission as well as its regional offices. The series includes correspondence, final reports from regional and local Commission offices and municipalities, meeting minutes and files pertaining to application for and distribution of grants to individuals and organizations as part of the Commission’s grants programs. The series also includes information about the Commission’s scroll program as well as files on all applicants for 75th Anniversary medallions.
The series consists of the criminal information and complaints filed with the Magistrate’s Court in Calgary. The files contain documents known as “information” or “complaints” pertaining to alleged criminal activities, which typically include annotations of the justice of the peace or magistrate pertaining to the proceedings as well as results of the trial. The files may also include additional related documents attached to a complaint such as correspondence and legal documents pertaining to warrants as well as committals to prisons or jails.
The subseries consists of process books from Sheriff in Edmonton pertaining to civil enforcement activities, primarily the delivery of documents to litigants (usually defendants) in court cases held in the judicial district.
The series consists of records generated at or relating to Alberta Agricultural Marketing Council meetings. The records include agendas, minutes, cardex, and other related material.
The series consists of records generated when the chairperson of the Marketing Council interacts with other bodies structured for specific tasks. The records include correspondence, agendas, minutes, reports, and general information.
The series consists of agendas and meeting minutes of the Alberta Human Rights Commission. The files also include reports, correspondence and reviews pertaining to Commission meetings.
The series consists of case files of boards of inquiry and tribunals conducted by the Alberta Human Rights Commission when a complainant appeals the the Commission Director's decision to dismiss or discontinue a complaint. The files contain copies of all documents from the Regional and Director's offices including prior investigation used to make the appealed decision, as well as additional materials collected during the appeal or tribunal process, such as the complaint, the respondent's response to the complaint, correspondence and other documents shared between parties, the appeal request, the respondent's response to the appeal, the appeal decision, the tribunal decision, transcripts, court briefs, and other related records.
The series consists of records related generally to the operations of the Alberta Human Rights Commission. While the bulk of the records pertain to grant programs involving the Commission, the files also include specimens of Commission brochures and posters in several languages and records related to committees involving the Commission.
The series consists of case files of complaints filed with the Alberta Human Rights Commission that have been assessed and not accepted for further investigation. The files include correspondence with the Commission's assessor, a letter indicating whether or not there is a basis to accept the complaint, one or more versions of the complaint form, copies of other documents including medical notes, eviction notices, employment advertisements and any other information relating to the particular alleged discrimination. The files also include confidential inquiries, service complaints from public and requests from employers, lawyers, citizens, regarding the application of the law and requests for information and consultation.
The series consists of the records of the Edmonton registry of the Court of Appeal of Alberta and its predecessors. The series consists of the following subseries:
• Appeal case files
• Procedure books
• Docket Books
• Office of the Clerk
• Justice J. Boyd McBride files
The subseries consists of case files pertaining to appeals of civil and criminal court cases to the Court of Appeal of Alberta and its predecessors heard in Calgary. The files may include appeal books, factums of the plaintiff and defendant, orders of the court, judgments, and reports of criminal appeal. The series also includes cases heard both in Calgary and Edmonton between 1907 and 1919 before the establishment of the Edmonton registry.
The subseries consists of case files pertaining to appeals of civil and criminal court cases to the Court of Appeal and its predecessors heard in Edmonton. The files may include appeal books, factums of the plaintiff and defendant, orders of the court, judgments, and reports of criminal appeal.
The series consists of records created by Herbert Greenfield during his term as Alberta’s Agent-General in London from 1927-1931. The files contain correspondence and programs pertaining to advertising and newspaper articles, promotional tours, Premier J.E. Brownlee and the Executive Council, British and Canadian businesses and organizations such as the British Empire League, recruitment of doctors, land settlement, and Alberta resources and industries including bituminous sands, oil, dairy, barley malting, coal, agriculture, timber, flax straw and fur farming.
Alberta. Executive Council. Agent-General (London)The series consists of Minister or Deputy Minister correspondence relating to the Communications Branch.
Alberta. Agriculture. Agricultural Extension BranchThe subseries consists of a microfilm copy of Scrapbook Hansard, a scrapbook of newspaper clippings assembled by the Legislature Library to document debates in the Legislative Assembly prior to the advent of recorded debates and the publication of Alberta Hansard.
The subseries consists of statute rolls used to create the Revised Statutes of Alberta. The rolls are annotated printer's proofs of the revised statutes.
The series consists of records related to the legislative function of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The series is divided into the following subseries:
- Certified copies of acts
- Introductory bills
- Statute rolls.
The subseries consists of copies of bills introduced into the Legislative Assembly, including government and private bills.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Special Committee on School Centralization, established in 1966 to assess public opinion regarding school centralization, the educational opportunities currently offered in elementary and secondary schools, and the problems surrounding centralization and consolidation of schools in rural areas, particularly with respect to vocational high schools. The records include orders in council, correspondence, briefs, summaries, and the Committee's final report.
The subseries consists of briefs submitted to the Legislative Assembly's Special Committee on Collective Bargaining in Schools, established in 1964 to study collective bargaining procedures between teachers and school boards and recommend new procedures to the Legislature.
The subseries consists of records of the Legislative Assembly's Special Committee on Liquor, established in 1956 to review provincial liquor legislation and policies. The files include legislation from Alberta (1924-1956) and other provincial jurisdictions, surveys, newspaper and magazine articles, reports, correspondence, and briefs from businesses, industry associations, churches, unions, .and other organizations.
The subseries consists of records of the Legislative Assembly's Special Committee on the Workmen's Compensation Act, established in 1947 to review the Act. The files include background reports (1918-1946), reports, and submissions from individuals, business organizations, labour unions, railways, and other organizations.
The subseries consists of records the Legislative Committee's standing, select, special and advisory committees created and received as they examined a variety of issues. Filed in chronological order, the files include minutes, briefs and submissions, petitions, transcripts, correspondence, reports, background information, and other records related to agriculture, the oil industry, public accounts, highways, redistribution of electoral boundaries, unemployment relief, irrigation, railways and telephones, worker's compensation, collective bargaining in schools, boards and tribunals, fisheries, auto insurance, centralized education, highway safety, broadcast of legislative proceedings, property assessment and taxation, invasion of privacy, electoral boundaries, professions and occupations, elections, foreign investment, regulations, crop insurance, intraprovincial trucking regulations, the Ombudsman, Supply, the Canadian Constitution, and surface rights.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Select Special Chief Electoral Officer Search Committee.
The series consists of petitions submitted to the Legislative Assembly from constituents to highlight specific issues of concern to their communities. The petitions pertain to the creation of commissions, the amendment of acts, liquor and other legislation, the extension of franchise to women, repeal of the Alberta Theatre Tax Act, education, rent, health care and hospitals, daylight savings time, annexations, pollution, MLA pensions, Sunday shopping, nuclear weapons, environmental issues, telephone rates, and other issues of concern.
The subseries consists of records of the Legislative Assembly's Special Committee on the Workmen's Compensation Act, established in 1931 to review the Act. The files include minutes, orders-in-council, reports, correspondence, background research, statistics, a summary of requested amendments to the Act, a list of submissions, and submissions from railways, contractors, coal mine operators, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, the Alberta Federation of Labour, unions, and other organizations.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Select Committee on Communal Property, established in 1972 to review the effects of communal land use on Alberta's social and economic climate and to recommend any changes in policy or legislation deemed appropriate. The files include minutes, news releases, correspondence, background research as well as briefs from individuals, associations, local governments, Hutterite colonies, and other organizations.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Select Committee on the Worker's Compensation Act. The files include minutes, correspondence, financial statements, agendas, meeting packages, and briefs submitted by stakeholder organizations.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Standing Committee on Law and Regulations. The files include minutes of meetings, transcripts, reports, attendance records, and expense reports.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections. The files include minutes of meetings, agendas, transcripts, reports, press clippings, notices and budgets.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Standing Committee on Public Affairs. The files include minutes of meetings, transcripts, correspondence, legislation, petitions, and submissions from stakeholder organizations.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Select Special Auditor General Search Committee. The files include correspondence, membership lists, interview questions and screening guides, meeting packages, and applicant case files.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Electoral Boundaries Commission, created by the Electoral Boundaries Commission Act (SA 1969, c. 27, s. 3) to make proposals to the Assembly as to the area, boundaries and names of the electoral divisions of the Province. The files include correspondence, agendas, transcripts and case files related to public hearings, reports, newspaper clippings, agendas, submissions, and maps of provincial electoral divisions.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Select Special Committee on Senate Reform. The files include minutes, reports, correspondence, agenda packages for public hearings, briefing books, Hansard transcripts, advertisements, newspaper clippings, information kits, and background research materials.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Select Special Committee on Electoral Boundaries. The files include minutes, correspondence, files related to public hearings, presentations, legal opinions, and background research materials. The files also include administrative records including personnel files, mailing lists, and other supporting records.
The subseries consists of records related to the operations of the Legislative Assembly. Filed in chronological order by legislative session, the files include budget speeches, copies of government and private bills, petitions for private bills, orders of the day, votes and proceedings, estimates of expenditure and supplementary estimates, motions for returns, reports of standing and select committees, and other records related to the operations of a particular session. The subseries also includes administrative records generated by the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly supporting the activities of the Assembly during a particular session, including correspondence, receipts, salaries, expense vouchers, mailing lists, and other files.
The subseries consists of notes made by the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly during the Assembly's debates. The notes include references to bill and motions passed and other house activities. The notes for the period 1922-1930 are made on typescript copies of the Journal of the Legislative Assembly proceedings, while the notes for 1948-1953 are handwritten.
The subseries consists of estimates of expenditures submitted to the Legislative Assembly, including supplementary estimates submitted by the Lieutenant Governor. The subseries also includes some copies of budget speeches.
The subseries consists of records related to the operations of the Legislature Library. The files include correspondence and daily journals of the Legislature Librarian pertaining to acquisitions, liaison activities, and general operations; financial accounts, invoices, ledgers and salary vouchers; borrowers registers; visitors book (1913-1972); and records related to Katherine Hughes and the operations of the Library's archival program (1908-1910).
The series consists of records of the debates and proceedings of the Legislative Assembly. The series consists of the following sub-series:
- Scrapbook Hansard records
- Clerk's debate record books
- Assembly debate recording records
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Standing Committee on Public Accounts. The files include minutes and transcripts of meetings, reports, correspondence, and copies of the published Public Accounts of Alberta.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Standing Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund Act. The files include minutes of meetings, transcripts, correspondence, reports, member biographies, and attendance records.
The subseries consists of the records of the Legislative Assembly's Standing Committee on Legislative Offices. The files include minutes of meetings, transcripts, annual reports of legislative offices, financial statements, correspondence, copies of legislation, and background research material.