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until his retirement in 1984. He remained active in community life, serving as president of the Confederation of Resident and Ratepayers Associations and lobbying against the bulldozing of neighbourhoods to create high-rises and expressways and, in the mid-1990s, lobbied against the amalgamation of
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He was an early supporter and strategist for the CCF federally, in Ontario and Saskatchewan. Following the election of the first CCF government in North America, in Saskatchewan, in 1944,
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As a political strategist, Bryden introduced the concept of door-to-door canvassing to Canada, which soon became a standard technique for all parties. Historian
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In 1949, he moved to Ontario to become first director of research for the party's caucus in the Ontario legislature and became the party's
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and supported expansion of Toronto's subway system. Using their own money, Bryden and his federal counterpart
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of labour. Bryden drafted most of the province's labour laws which American union organizer
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Keeping the dream alive: the survival of the Ontario CCF/NDP, 1950–1963
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once characterized him as "the shrewdest political mind in the party."
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from 1959 to 1967, an economist, academic, civil servant and author.
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minister and theologian, and his wife, Violet Naismith Bannatyine.
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in Toronto's east end and became deputy leader of the party under
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and then joined the faculty and taught political economy at the
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called the most advanced legislation in all of North America.
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After leaving the legislature, Bryden earned his PhD at the
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20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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and earned a BA (1937), MA (1940) and PhD (1969) from the
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Bryden was one of the forces behind the creation of the
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An economist by training, Bryden worked for the federal
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He was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the
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Bryden was one of two sons born to Walter Bryden, a
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Index

Ken Bryden
Ontario MPP
Harold Fishleigh
Woodbine
Toronto
Ontario
CCF
New Democrat
Marion Bryden
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
NDP
Ontario legislature
Presbyterian
Ontario
Saskatchewan
University of Toronto
Department of Labour
Saskatchewan CCF
Tommy Douglas
deputy minister
Walter Reuther
provincial secretary
1959 provincial election
Woodbine
Donald C. MacDonald
1963
1967
Member of Provincial Parliament
Ontario Health Insurance Plan
Provincial Sales Tax

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