Oral History interview with Alden Wiebe, conducted by Karen Clements in 2017 (58mm08ss).
Topics include: activism through his personal experience with mental illness and homelessness, discrimination against people who are homeless especially when they try to access mental health services. eventually did find a psychiatric nurse and a doctor at a city emergency room who listened, gave him hope, and arranged treatment and services. Went on to volunteer work in the social service area and he took a number of courses to improve his ability to help others. Started doing public speaking, primarily to health care professionals and health care managers about the experience of people who are homeless and trying to access services. He also serves on a number of boards and has a radio show dedicated to issues related to homelessness.
Photograph of the Little Saskatchewan River Valley and the First Hydro-Electric Power Plant in Manitoba c. 1903. Note on back reads "From a 1912 Brandon calendar."
Series consists of the following materials: (1) 1927-1937, incl handwritten minutes of jt mtg with CPS; (2) 1938-1944; (3) 1945-1947; (4) 1949-1950; (5) 1951-1952; (6) 1953-1955, incl list of cte members 1928-55, 1955 terms of reference for cte; (7)1956-1957; (8) 1958-1961; (9) 1962-1964; (10) 1965-1966; (11) 1967-1971; (12) 1972-1977; (13) 1978-82; (14) 1985- See also Index - card file 1929-61 in NJM Library (RBR drawers).