Pierre Carriere interview
Date
1976-08-18
Authors
Carriere, Pierre
Dobbin, Murray
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Canadian Plains Research Centre
Abstract
Pierre Carriere was a close friend of Jim Brady. He talks about the history of Cumberland House, social life as it changed from the pre-war period to the present ; Jim Brady's role as a leader in the community ; the fishing and forestry industry ; the CCF government and its programs ; Malcolm Norris and his activities ; the effect of the war on the town and the role of the Legion.
Description
54 p. transcript of an interview with Pierre Carriere conducted by Murray Dobbin on August 18, 1976. Tape number IH-356,356A, transcript disc 73.
Keywords
Abuse of alcohol, Adams, Howard, Agriculture, Brady, James (Jim), Canadian Legion, Carriere, Pierre, Charlebois, Bishop O., Christian churches, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF)/New Democratic Party (NDP), Commercial fishing, Community leadership, Cooperatives, Crimes and punishments, Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, Education, Electricity, Fishing, Food, Food sharing, Fraser, Rev., Fur trade, Gardening, Governmental relations, Hunting, Law enforcement, Leadership, Legal aid, Liberal Party, Missionaries, Métis, Métis Association of Saskatchewan, National identity, Norris, Malcolm, Origins of Métis, Political organizations, Political parties, Regulations, Residential schools, Saskatchewan, Self-sufficiency, Settlement patterns, Sinclair, Jim, Social organization, Technological change, Theft, Tomkins, Peter, Trade, Trapping, Welfare, Work, World War II