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Record information – Brief Everybody's Business
Series title:Everybody's BusinessHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Item number (ISN):319354Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORKAccession:1982-0066Media:FilmPart:1 of 1Release date:1981-11-20 ?Production company:Global Television NetworkProduction credit:director, Dennis Matheson; producer, Jed Appelle; executive producer, Ken Barnes; field producer, Mark Jacot; business manager, Al Farrington; editing, Yvon St. Louis; photography, Terry Culbert; Carlos Esteves; Ihor Macijiwsky; Yhoram Pirotsky; sound, Mark Grippo; Bob Martin; Doug McLellan; host, Raoul Engel; reporter, Everett Banning; interviewer, Peter C. Newman; John DaweDescription:Television business news program hosted by Raoul Engel. Everett Banning takes a look at the Lornex Mining Company of British Columbia. Comments from Manager Lorne Hunter and Chairman of Rio Algom Corporation, George R. Albion. Extensive footage of rock hauling and mining operations, and the nearby town of Logan Lake accompany the report. Peter C. Newman interviews attorney John Turner about: his varied corporate directorships; business and government; future plans; Peter Lougheed's energy policy; and Quebec's isolation from the Constitution agreement. John Dawe talks with Lyman MacInnis of Touche Ross and Company about the abolishment of increased averaging annuity contracts under the new federal budget. <28mn>Language:EnglishDetailed holdings information: -
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