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| Title: | Fosseneuve, Charles, Interview  (01) | 
| Subject: | Politics, Lifestyle, War, CCF, Religion, History | 
| Description: | Charles was interviewed on August 18, 1976 in Cumberland House, Saskatchewan.  Charlie Fosseneuve is a long time resident of Cumberland House and was active in the Legion.  He knew Jim Brady while Brady was in Cumberland from '47-'51.  In this interview, Charles discusses Jim Brady's stay in Cumberland House, conditions in Cumberland including the dominant role of the Catholic Church, CCF programs in the north, Brady's association with a co-op sawmill and a Credit Union and the failure of both.  He also discusses farming, gardening, fishing, trapping, work, trade, and WWII. | 
| Publisher: | Gabriel Dumont Institute | 
| Date: | 1976/08/18 | 
| Type: | Text Document | 
| Format: | application/pdf | 
| Language: | English | 
| Date of Copyright: | May 30, 2003 | 
| Coverage: | Cumberland House, Saskatchewan | 
	
		| GDI Media Location: | GDI Oral Histories Interviews | 
	
		| GDI Media Filename: | Fossenueve, Charles (M. Dobbin).pdf |