Audio Clips of Jack Layton's Speech
at the 7th Annual Labour Appreciation Night

St. Anne's Parish Hall (859 Barnardo Avenue, Peterborough, Ontario)

October 16, 2004

Summary of Audio Clip Length
(mm:ss)
Audio Format (file size)
1. Keith Riel introduces Jack Layton 2:55 Windows Media Windows Media (450 kb)
2. Jack thanks various people and recognizes award winners 3:11 Windows Media Windows Media (490 kb)
3. Jack speaks to role of NDP in house and acknowledges contributions of other NDP MPs 3:07 Windows Media Windows Media (480 kb)
4. Jack talks about pensions 3:04 Windows Media Windows Media (475 kb)
5. Jack refers to Peterborough flood and lack of federal assistance 3:38 Windows Media Windows Media (560 kb)
6. Jack talks about role of NDP in minority government and lack of national child care program 2:19 Windows Media Windows Media (360 kb)
7. Jack describes issues of climate change and missile defence 3:03 Windows Media Windows Media (470 kb)
8. Jack explains how NDP has been working with opposition parties in minority government, and talks more about missile defence 3:30 Windows Media Windows Media (540 kb)
9. Jack talks about employment insurance 2:00 Windows Media Windows Media (310 kb)
10. Jack talks about proportional representation 1:50 Windows Media Windows Media (290 kb)
11. Jack invites members of other political parties to join NDP, and speaks about environment 3:20 Windows Media Windows Media (115 kb)
12. Jack talks about lack of federal targets on pollution, and describes how NDP uses internet 3:11 Windows Media Windows Media (340 kb)
13. Jack acknowledges contributions of public servants, and talks about medicare and municipal issues including homelessness
3:30 Windows Media Windows Media (540 kb)
14. Dave Nickle thanks Jack and recognizes his contributions to NDP. Jack accepts tokens of appreciation, including labour statue photo, and acknowledges Linda Slavin's campaign success 3:12 Windows Media Windows Media (490 kb)
1-14 Complete speech by Jack Layton 41:09 Windows Media Windows Media (6.3 mb)

The original audio tape was recorded by Dean Shewring of The Peterborough and District Labour Council. Digitization and editing has been donated by Bruce Head and Jeannine Taylor of Quid Novis Internet Productions.