Editorial cartoons

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
B2017-0021/005P "Election day worker with far too little experience..." Unsigned Item [1990-?]
B2017-0021/013P "Shed that industrial flab. Restructuring Canadian Industry". Trawin. Inscription by Marta Dorion, Fortune Magazine Item [2014?]
B2017-0021/014P "But think of the alternative… weeks of electioneering, interview, speeches and wild promises culminating in the nerve-racking vote count” Unsigned. Item 28 Aug. 1969
B2017-0021/002P "Gimme a C-O-M-P-R-I-S-E", Merle 'Ting' Tingley, London Free Press Item 7 Nov. 1981
B2017-0021/007P "…all other methods exhausted, parliament finally settled upon a constitutional dispute resolution mechanism"; Gable, Globe and Mail Item 1994
B2017-0021/008P Lucien Bouchard - 401; Corrigan, Toronto Star [original] Item [ca. 1995]
B2017-0021/009P "I'll be your worst nightmare - Mel", [Mel Lastman and Mike Harris] Corrigan, Toronto Star Item 1997
B2017-0021/012P "Welcome aboard Ms. Ducros… You come highly recommended!” Gable, Globe and Mail Item 2002
B2017-0021/004P David Peterson boxing illustration. Inscription by David Peterson, Barron's Item 1987
B2017-0021/006P "Sure we've had a lot of cabinet resignations, Mr. Premier, …but surely there’s another way to practice safe government”; [re: Peter North affair], Donato, Toronto Sun, [original] Item 1993
B2017-0021/011P "But George" [Chretien on phone to George Bush]. Donato, Toronto Sun Item 2002
B2017-0021/003P "Pomp, greed, conquest. Intrigue - it's been a fun year, hasn't it?" Stevenson. Inscription by Attorney General Ian Scott 1987 Item [ca. 1986]
B2017-0021/010P Burger World; Brown. Inscription by David Brown, 23 July, 2002 Item [ca. 2002]