File contains photographs of television interviews and panels with notable Canadian Unity Council members. File contains a photograph from 1981 with the CCU President Joseph R. Mullie discussing new Council projects with Matthew Cope on CFCF-Radio in Montreal. It includes photographs of radio interviews, including CJMS and CFMB in Montreal; CHFI in Toronto; interview with CFCF; an interview with CHLT in Sherbooke, Québec, and an interview and panel with CPQC. File also contains photographs of television shows and interviews, including a CBC television show; a programme from Halifax; a Winnipeg television show and a discussion with kids from Winnipeg; the British Columbia Television show, Research and Development; a television interview in 1981 regarding human rights; television interview with CFRN-TV in Edmonton; and the BCTV interview program "Webster!". It also includes photographs of the Research and Development (The Power and the People), a 1981 series of one-hour television specials on the Constitution aired across Canada. File also contains photographs of Semaine du Non at McGill University in Montreal. File contains a photograph of Gordon Murray in Halifax. Also included is a photograph of "Educated Guess", a Canadian television quiz show developed and created by CFTO-TV in Toronto, and co-hosted by Pat Marsden and Fergie Oliver. File also contains a photograph of Claude Ryan at McGill University in Quebec. It includes photographs of the President of the Council for Canadian Unity Joseph R. Mullie addressing The Advertising and Sales Executives Club of Montreal in 1981, at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal. It includes a photograph of Michael Meighen, the CCU Secretary in 1981, discussing the Council's constitutional position with Peter McGarvey of CKEY-Radio, Toronto. File also containing photograph of Roger Larose, President of the Terry Fox Canadian Youth Centre, discussing the Centre on an open-line show in 1981 on CFNB-Radio in Fredericton with host Dave Bennett. File also contains a photograph of Roger Larose, President of the Terry Fox Canadian Youth Centre at the Rotary Club in 1981, in Fredericton, New Brunswick.