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Interviews
All interviews conducted by the author unless otherwise indicated.
- Allison, Fred December 19, 1982
- Ayling, Henry April 26, 1983
- Barnett, Loreen April 30, 2017, January 8, 2021
- Bethel, Brian February 19 and 20, 2017
- Blakey, Al December 7, 2018
- Caron, Charlie January 18, 1983
- Carson, John February 14, 1983
- Clark, David September 19, 1984
- Dean, Elsie August 27, 1983
- Dorland, Fell October 5, 1985
- Dougan, Jim November 3, 2018, July 26 and October 2, 2019
- Fisher, Al December 13, 2017
- Forkin, Tom December 15, 1982
- Fulton, Ernie November 24, 1984
- Gee, Bill December 14, 1982
- Gee, George November 6 and 11, 1982, August 26, 1985
- Gerard, Matt January 9, 1983
- Greenwell, Dustin December 16, 1982
- Hall, Jimmy December 20, 1982
- Hambly, Percy December 10, 1982
- Hoppe, Fred Interviewed by Paul Phillips and Bill Piket, August 21, 1964. British Columbia Federation of Labour Oral History Project. Interview no. FC 3803.U54 N.5: 10. https://www.labourheritagecentre.ca/collection/fred-hoppe-interview-electrician-and-socialist/.
- Hume, Mr. and Mrs. Howard May 14, 1983
- Huston, Alfred (Alfie) April 12, 2021
- Jack, Larry February 16, 1983
- Kapalka, John December 24, 1982
- Knight, Teddy December 6, 1982
- Locke, Chris May 23, 2021
- MacDonald, Angus January 6, 1983
- Marcuse, Bert June 17, 1983
- McDonald, Monique September 18, 2016
- McFarlan, Jim November 1 and 20, 2018
- Morrison, Edmund, Jr. January 21, 1983
- Morrison, Malcolm January 14, 1983
- Nichole, Donne May 16, 1983
- O’Keeffe, Art December 4, 1982
- Rankin, Dennis December 29, 2020
- Ross, Jack November 15 and December 2, 1982, January 19, 1983
- Saran, Jagdish (Jack) May 13, 2021
- Simpson, Terry July 17, 1985, March 16, 2017
- Snell, Colin August 11, 2014
- Stewart, Dora October 19, 2016, July 15, 2019
- Succamore, Jess September 25, October 9, 29, and 30, 2016, January 31, March 26, June 11, and August 25, 2017; telephone conversation, February 16, 2021
- Towle, Bob December 4, 1982
- Verrier, Roland April 29, 2021
- Waddell, Bill May 2, 1983
- Werlin, Dave Interviewed by Winston Gereluk and Don Bouzek, February 13 and April 11, 2003, November 12, 2004. Alberta Labour History Institute, Edmonton. https://albertalabourhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Werlin.pdf.
- Wilson, Don January 26, 1983
- Wooten, Wes January 26, 1983
- Zander, Bill June 10, 2018
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