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Paul Denis fonds
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- Textual record
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1940-1974 (Creation)
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Physical description
31.8 cm of textual records
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Archival description area
Name of creator
Biographical history
Paul Denis était le co-éditeur du journal Le Franco-albertain du 18 août, 1971 au 29 Octobre, 1971, et encore de 1981 à 1985. Il était aussi le President de l'Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta (ACFA) de 1993 à 1995. Auparavant, Denis avait été un consultant en investissement, le président du conseil du Centre de Santé St-Thomas, et il est présentement le directeur général du Réseau santé albertain, une organisation qui milite pour l'inclusion de la langue comme priorité des services de santé.
Paul Denis was a co-editor of Le Franco-albertain from 18 August, 1971 to 29 October, 1971, and subsequently hired on again from 1981 until 1985. He was also President of the Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta (ACFA) from 1993 to 1995. Denis has previously been an investment consultant, and Board Chair for Centre de Santé St-Thomas, and is currently General Manager of Réseau santé albertain, an organization that advocates for language as a key component of quality health care.
Custodial history
Ce fonds fut acquis par les Archives de l'Université de l'Alberta (UAA) de la part des Archives Saint-Jean, anciennement situé au Campus Saint-Jean de l'Université de l'Alberta. Le but principal des Archives Saint-Jean était de préserver le matériel archivistique qui avait déjà été acquis au fil des ans par l'ancien IRFOC (Institut de recherche francophone de l’ouest canadien) et ensuite par l’ancien IPFOC (Institut pour le patrimoine de la francophonie de l’ouest canadien).
This fonds was acquired by the University of Alberta Archives in 2019 from the Archives Saint-Jean that was previously housed at the University of Alberta’s Campus Saint-Jean. The Archives Saint-Jean’s main goal was to preserve archival materials that had already been acquired by the IRFOC (Institut de recherche francophone de l’ouest canadien) and subsequently by IPFOC (Institut pour le patrimoine de la francophonie de l’ouest canadien).
Scope and content
Fonds contient deux tomes biographiques, plusieurs éditions de la revue bimestrielle Vie française, et une lettre du Général de Gaule de 1940.
Fonds consists of two biographical tomes, several editions of the bimonthly magazine Vie française, and a letter from the General de Gaule from 1940.
Notes area
Physical condition
Good.
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Language of material
- French
Script of material
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RCRF Main
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Open.
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No further accruals expected.
General note
Includes UAA-2019-028
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UAA-2019-028
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Created by M. Fraser and L. Fagnan Nov. 2019.
Updated by L. Fagnan 27 Jan. 2021.
Language of description
- English
- French
Script of description
Sources
Information for the scope and content/ administrative history comes from the Archives Saint-Jean and the contents of the fonds.