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The selection of Bryce was somewhat unusual, in that he was a federal MP without experience in the provincial house. He was apparently chosen as party leader due to fears that his federal seat would be eliminated by redistribution. Bryce ultimately decided against joining provincial politics, and was
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Stinson was probably the most adept of the Manitoba CCF's leaders, but he was unable to translate his personal popularity and charisma into victory at the polls. The party fell to five seats in 1953, during the first election to be held after the province's Liberal-Conservative coalition dissolved
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Roblin's government put the CCF in a paradoxical situation. Roblin had staked out a position well to Campbell's left in opposition. As the new Premier, he initiated long-overdue progressive legislation and outflanked the CCF in a bid for centre-left voters. The CCF was forced to lend support to
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Roblin's initiatives, thereby providing his ministry with the legislative record it needed to win a majority the following year. The Tories won 38 seats the following year, with the CCF dropping to 10. Stinson resigned as party leader in 1960, and was replaced by
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The provincial CCF had become stronger by 1936, and the ILP's candidates in that year's provincial election were referred to as "ILP-CCF". After the election, some disgruntled ILP members succeeded in temporarily disaffiliating the parties. Pressure from
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became increasingly unpopular in the mid-1950s, and the CCF was able to tap into some of the public's discontent. Stinson was relatively popular among the province's "centre-left" voters, and the CCF increased its seat total to eleven in 1958.
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The CCF's experience in the coalition government was a disappointment to the party. The party leaders had hoped to use their influence to promote progressive labour legislation; instead, Bracken's government forced Farmer to seek
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and other urban areas, but had virtually no organization in the countryside. The CCF was formed to bring labour and farm groups into the same political camp. Some ILP members saw this as diluting their party's integrity.
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to become part of an all-party "unity government". This decision was opposed by some national leaders (including David Lewis), but was supported by local figures such as
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The CCF eventually gained control of the ILP's internal organization, and the two parties were effectively one after 1941. The ILP formally disbanded in 1943.
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For the next few years, the CCF's primary concern was preventing infiltration from Communists (then officially represented by the
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The ILP was the leading social-democratic party in Manitoba prior to the CCF's formation. It had a reliable support base in
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In 1944, the national party was performing well in the polls and a CCF government was elected in neighbouring
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in 1932, seats compared to the Independent Labour Party's 5 seats in the previous election.
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The national CCF had fallen to eight seats in 1958, losing much of its support to
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Farmer resigned as party leader in 1947, and was replaced the following year by
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It was initially a small organization, and was supported by members of the
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party in Canada from the 1930s to the early 1960s, when it merged with the
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The primary benefactors of Campbell's unpopularity, however, were the
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All party leaders were elected to their position without opposition.
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brought about a quick realignment, but relations remained strained.
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CCF, created in 1932, played the same role at the provincial level.
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in much the same way as it had previously superseded the ILP.
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This controversy contributed to the defeat of federal CCF MP
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In late 1940, the ILP-CCF accepted an offer by Manitoba
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The CCF ceased to exist, having been superseded by the
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