Twenty-one separate news stories dating from 26 February 1957 to March 6, 1968.~New Canadian Dollar. Shots of man working on large plaster model of the 1858-1958 Canadian Silver Dollar. Totem on dollar is quite visible~Pipe Loan, 27 February 1957. Four men shake hands with one another and with C.D. Howe and a cheque, presumably representing the loan, changes hands.~World Hockey Champs, 28 February, 1957. Various shots of hockey teams parading on Moscow ice: Sweden; Japan; USSR; and Checkoslovakia. Shos of game between Sweden and Japan with cut aways to little girls holding bouquets of flowers, coaching staff, player on the bench.~Minister Departs, 28 February 1957. Shots of an RCAF North Star, distinguished people bidding farewell to a cabinet minister at Uplands Airport. Man boards plane, which then taxis away.~Badminton Finals, 28 Feburary 1957. Various shots of men and women playing badminton on an interior court in Kitchener, Ontario.~Gemini, 19 September 1962. Sequence on mock-up of the Gemini capsule being worked on in St. Louis. Astronaut Grissom enters capsule followed by a second astronaut as technicians stand by. Simulation of docking procedure. Astronaut is shown simulating an exit from a hatch into space.~X-20, 19 September, 1962. Animation of the Dyna Soar Space Glider taking off on rockets, orbiting the Earth after jettisonning various boosters and landing on salt flats.~Conference Opens, 10 September 1962. Commonwealth Prime Ministers arrive for their annual conference. This year they will discuss, amnong other subjects, the entry of the United Kingdom into the European Common Market. Nehru, Makarios of Cyprus, MacMillan of Great Britain, Ayub Khan of Pakistan, Menzies of Australia arrive by car and enter building past camera. Cut aways to police on guard, automobiles, chauffers.~Bomarc Visit, 20 September 1962. Sequence on Bomarc being raised, lowered, roof sliding shut. Views of the Bomarc base in North Bay, electronic equipment, car entering tunnel and military officers. Shots of plastic model of base.~Nasser, 5 March 1968. Shots of Nasser speaking at podium, crowd applauding.~Aluminaut, 29 October 19?. Shots of navy facilities at Groton, Conneticut. Boating shots of small aluminum submarine on surface and diving. Shot of the name Aluminaut on side of conning tower.~Silkin Interview, 26 February, 1957. The Deputy Leader of the Opposition in Britain's House of Lords is interviewed in Montreal. He answers the interviewer's questions on sanctions against Israel and British opinion on the Eisenhower doctrine.~My Tho Rebuilds, 5 March 1968. Aerial voer devastated town and cuts to Vietnamese people milling about in streets, sitting, lying down, eating, clearing debris, and being given first aid.~Pickersgill on Immigration, 20 February, 1957. Pickersgill talks to interviewer about the air bridge from the UK and France to Canada destined to facilitate immigration from these two countries.~Q.P., 6 March 1968. Interviewer Harrington speaks with D. McFadden, a student, who talks about students who serve as unpaid assistants to Conservative Party members.~British Bull Sales, Calgary, 6 March 1968. Various shots of prize bulls being displayed in Calgary, buyers looking them over. One man is interviewed and states that one of the championship bulls will be sent to England for the purpose of artificial insemination.~Shulman Intro, 6 March 1968. Bill Harrington talks to the camera about Morton Shulman, the crusading Toronto MPP. Harrington relates that Shulman had something to say about skulduggery in Canadian Oil's takeover by Shell, irregularities in the prosecution of President Ralph Ferris of Northern Ontario Natural Gas and government trickery in allocation of funds for mentally ill patients.~Doukhobor School, 20 September 1962. RCMP inspector S.E. Raybone speaks with a Freedomite delegation at Bomley campsite near Princeton, BC and suggests that they return home to Krestova. Bill Verigin, one of teh Doukhobor leaders, distributes school books to several children and a young woman begins teaching arithmetic and spelling to them out-of-doors.~Free Trade Advantages, Washington, 6 March 1968. Professor Paul Wonnacott of the University of Maryland talks briefly about the advantages of free trade between Canada and the United States.~Prince Philip Speaks in The Guild Hall, 27 February 1957. On his return from a trip around the world, Prince Philip, being addressed by his new title for the first time, speaks to an illustrious company that includes his unlce, Earl Mountbatten of Burma, the Lord Mayor and other city officials.~Board of Control, 6 March 1968. Interior shots of the council room with the board of control deliberating. Stanley Martin, Chairman and General Manager of the Ontario Hospital Services Commission, deplores the fact that 4000 beds are at stake. Harry [Belyea] talks about air pollution and Hydro plans to build a 700 foot smoke stack. <27mn>