Interview with Louis McNulty
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Title
Interview with Louis McNulty
Description
For over four decades, Louis McNulty was a key member of the Canada Games Family for Team Quebec, participating in a total of 18 Games! He began as a manager for the province's baseball and hockey teams, and has worked as Assistant Chef de Mission on 11 occasions. In this interview, Louis relates some of his fond memories of the Games, and what they have meant to him throughout his life.
Subject
Friendships at the Canada Games
Built Legacy
Bidding
Unity Through Sport
Organizing the Canada Games
(Dis)Abilities
Francophones and Anglophones
Media
Technology
Volunteering
Date
2020-09-01
Format
video
Identifier
CGOH-006
Interviewer
Vlossak, Elizabeth
Linzel, Jessica
Interviewee
McNulty, Louis
Location
Recorded over Microsoft Teams in St. Catharines (Ontario, Canada), Grimsby (Ontario, Canada) and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (Quebec, Canada).
Language
French
Temporal Coverage
1973-2017
1973
1999
2013
2017
1973
1999
2013
2017
Spatial Coverage
Canada -- Quebec -- Sherbrooke
Canada -- British Columbia -- Burnaby/New Westminster
Canada -- Newfoundland -- Cornerbrook
Canada -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg
Canada -- Manitoba -- Brandon
Canada -- Ontario -- Niagara
Canada -- British Columbia -- Burnaby/New Westminster
Canada -- Newfoundland -- Cornerbrook
Canada -- Manitoba -- Winnipeg
Canada -- Manitoba -- Brandon
Canada -- Ontario -- Niagara
Rights
Permission from the SOHA is required for publication or reproduction.
Conversion
This oral history interview was conducted digitally via Microsoft Teams. The video was edited in Adobe Premiere Pro, at which point an introduction sequence and question slides were added, and the interviewer's video and audio were removed.
Duration
00:52:40
Interview Keyword
L'Equipe du Québec
Membre de la Mission
Adjoint au Chef de Mission
Ville hôtesse
Jeunes
Sport Québec
Chandail
Egalement
Famille des Jeux du Canada
Collection
Citation
“Interview with Louis McNulty,” Sport Oral History Archive, accessed April 25, 2024, https://sportoralhistory.ca/items/show/57.