Series consists of photographic material depicting members of the House of Commons, Twenty-Seventh Parliament, 1967; portraits of new members of Parliament elected in 1968 and 1974; historical photographs of Piegan Indians, ranching and branding, and views of poverty; political, social, and national events occuring in Ottawa such as elections, Royal Commissions, royal and state visits, conferences and meetings; major political figures; members of Parliament; election candidates; public servants; celebrities; the Royal Family; views of Ottawa and major centres across Canada; five Time Canada cover lay-outs for its last issue each showing a different candidate for the Progressice Conservative Party leadership as the winner including: Claude Wagner, Joe Clark, Brian Mulroney, Flora MacDonald, and Paul Hellyer. Also included are photographs of Duncan Cameron with various individuals at various world locations during his career as a photojournalist; portraits of Duncan Cameron, fellow pressmen, and foreign dignitaries.
Series also consists of other photographic material depicting Canadian political figures and events including: a visit by the Rt. Hon. Pierre Trudeau to Cuba, 1976; Progressive Conservative leadership convention, February 1976; attack on Kosygin; Lester Pearson; federal/provincial energy conference, 1974; federal election campaign, 1974; cultural figures; views of Ottawa, Ontario, including skating on the Rideau Canal; Liberal Party leadership convention, 1968; federal election, 1968; opening of the National Arts Centre, 1969; imposition of the War Measures Act, 1970; various Royal Commissions; portraits of Pierre Trudeau, Willy Brandt, John Gorton, Russ Jackson, Syngman Rhee, Maurice Schumann, George McDiraith, Richard Nixon, and Robert Stanfield.