Canadian Centenary Council series
- Series
- 1962-1969
The Canadian Centenary Council was established in 1960 by a large group of public-spirited citizens as a clearinghouse and information centre to promote ideas for 1967. Its primary goal was to persuade businessmen and others to contribute ideas, initiative and money to the centennial. In 1962, Mackenzie was appointed president of the Council and stayed with the organization until it was wound up in 1969. The series consists of correspondence arranged chronologically and then alphabetically. The working papers are arranged chronologically. There is also printed material which includes various reports and publications of the Council.