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Of course if we let him loose again we'll have to call him something else. How about recalculated resource tax?'
Of course if we let him loose again we'll have to call him something else. How about recalculated resource tax?'
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Of course if we let him loose again we'll have to call him something else. How about recalculated resource tax?'
Vance Rodewalt was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper. Issue: Federal politics and economic policy; National Energy Program. Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Minister of Finance Paul Martin discuss the National Energy Program, personified as Frankenstein chained in a dungeon.
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Date
1996-02-09
Creator
Rodewalt, Vance
Person(s) or Group(s)
Chretien, Jean
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Martin, Paul
Genre
Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Cabinet-ministers--Canada
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Canada--Economic policy
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Canada--Politics and government
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Caricatures and cartoons
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Energy policy--Canada
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Federal-provincial relations--Canada
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Monsters
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Petroleum industry and trade
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Petroleum--Taxation--Law and legislation
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Political satire
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Prime ministers--Canada
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Glenbow Archives
Fonds/Collection
Vance Rodewalt fonds
Reference code
CA ACU GBA F3016
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https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/vance-rodewalt-fonds
Unique identifier
CU235466
Legacy Identifier
m-9457-196
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"Of course if we let him loose again we'll have to call him something else. How about recalculated resource tax?'", 1996-02-09, (CU235466) by Rodewalt, Vance. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.