174:. It was independent in the sense that it was separate from the Edmonton Labour Council, which was dominated by international craft unions. Later, many of its proponents joined the CPC. A number of local Labour parties and clubs participated in the formation of the CPC in 1921. The Independent Labour Party (Manitoba), the Canadian Labour Party, the Dominion Labour Party, and other labour groups helped found the CCF in 1932.
1320:(the legal face of the Communist Party of Canada) also joined the CLP. It was never a strong central organization, however, and never elected a candidate at the national level. The CLP ceased to exist in most parts of the country after 1929, when the Communists withdrew. In Alberta, the CLP survived until 1942, in arms-length alliance with the Alberta Co-operative Commonwealth Federation after 1932.
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Conservative Party name because Hamilton is a largely industrial city. The first workingman ever to sit in parliament in Canada, Witton was elected largely on the strength of the Hamilton labour movement. Indeed, his candidacy was aided by
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Alberta wing of the Dominion Labour Party was formed in 1920. Unlike the Manitoba DLP, radicals did not lose control of this group. and it was not split by a radical-versus-reformist schism. It remained a viable organization until the 1930s, in an alliance with the Canadian Labour Party (see
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in 1929 and re-elected in 1934. He agreed to resign shortly after his re-election to allow former Labour MLA Peter Heenan to seek the Kenora seat in a by-election so that he could be appointed to the provincial cabinet by the newly elected
Liberal government of
132:, or other variations from the 1870s until the 1960s. These were usually local or provincial groups using the Labour Party or Independent Labour Party name, backed by local labour councils made up of many union locals in a particular city, or individual
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Commons. One of these candidates was
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Alberta seats from 1921 to 1925, were active in the Ginger Group.
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Liberal Party and the LPP. Parent initially joined the Liberal caucus but left in January 1946 in order to sit as a "straight Labor representative", caucusing with Labor-Progressive MPPs
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Manitoba ILP). The Alberta wing of the CLP was founded in 1922. Between 1922 and 1924, the provincial and city branches of the
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was formed, and endorsed several candidates in the 1917 federal election. The leadership of the TLC changed in 1918, however, and the new leaders favoured the "non-partisan" approach of
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in December 1920. He served as an MP from 1921 until his death in 1942, at first as an ILP MP, later as a CCF MP. He was the first leader of the CCF after its founding in 1932.
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that acts as a party in the legislature, but does not contest elections
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974:, Labour MLA for Rocky Mountain, elected in 1921 and re-elected in 1926.
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from 1926 until his defeat in the Social Credit landslide of 1935.
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representing Cumberland County; he did not run for re-election in
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302:), Alberta as a Labour MP from 1921 to 1925. He also served as a
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but took his seat in the Canadian House of Commons as a
2134:– an early-20th-century political party in Newfoundland
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1008:, Independent Labour MLA for Calgary from 1926 to 1930.
1002:, Labour MLA for Edmonton from 1926 to death in 1934.
675:-Labour coalition government. Labour MLAs included:
229:. He was subsequently re-elected as a Liberal in the
217:, a miner, ran as an Independent Labour candidate in
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1563:situation. None of the MLAs were re-elected in the
980:, Labour MLA for Medicine Hat from 1921 until 1926.
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760:The last Labour MLA elected to the legislature was
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1297:of the Independent Labour Party, and the Reverend
513:List of articles about Nova Scotia CCF/NDP members
883:and was a prominent party leader until his death.
819:to form a CCF-Liberal-LPP coalition to oust the
663:. He remained in office until his death in 1919.
490:Nova Scotia Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
1442:who was the first Farmer-Labour candidate from
1276:United Farmers of Canada (Saskatchewan Section)
919:List of articles about Manitoba CCF/NDP members
167:was strong in Manitoba in the 1920s and 1930s.
124:that have nominated candidates under the label
1515:government. After the election, it became the
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909:upon the ILP's affiliation to it. He was also
280:in a 1919 by-election. He was re-elected as a
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2254:, University of Toronto Press, 1993, page 236
2216:Electoral History of BC, 1871-1986, p. 64, 65
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1136:. Uphill retired, undefeated, in 1960. From
1049:Party-dominated town council in the 1930s).
782:Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
667:A number of Labour MLAs were elected in the
136:. There was an attempt to create a national
1259:). The DLP elected several members to the
950:from 1909 to 1913. He was defeated in 1913.
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614:, MLA for Saint-Sauveur from 1923 to 1927;
433:in the legislature with United Farmer MLA
386:MacInnis, Heaps and Woodsworth joined the
1332:candidates. (Please see linked article.)
879:from 1920 to 1922. In 1925 he joined the
484:, ILP, (Cumberland), 1920–1925, 1928-1933
466:, Farmer-Labour, (Cape Breton), 1920-1925
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1446:. She ran in 1930, but was defeated by
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1082:and was re-elected as a Liberal in the
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2207:Edmonton Bulletin, Dec. 7, 1920, p. 1
1118:British Columbia Legislative Assembly
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1458:Labour and Independent Labour Party
1130:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
907:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
149:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
46:adding citations to reliable sources
2226:Campbell, Allison (1 August 1991).
2198:Edmonton Bulletin, January 15, 1920
2127:List of political parties in Canada
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1183:. The CLP was abandoned, as such.
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2248:E. R. Forbes, Delphin Andrew Muise
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671:which led to the formation of a
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2161:Hinds, Frank (March 22, 1945).
1517:Saskatchewan section of the CCF
1282:in 1932. This group became the
1257:Labour Representation Committee
1216:From 1906 to 1909, there was a
1074:, in the coal-mining riding of
853:List of Ontario CCF/NDP members
750:, Labour, Niagara Falls, (1919)
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2267:Frank, David (4 March 2015).
1571:Federal Electoral performance
1412:, a farmer, was elected as a
1382:before being defeated in the
1218:Canadian Labour Party of B.C.
1066:The first to succeed, in the
829:1945 Ontario general election
827:. The two did not run in the
647:was elected the first Labour
419:Nova Scotia House of Assembly
172:1921 Alberta general election
2132:Fisherman's Protective Union
1345:Conservative Party of Canada
1293:was created in 1922, led by
1177:American Federation of Labor
775:Workmen's Compensation Board
2670:Socialist parties in Canada
2122:List of Labour MPs (Canada)
1404:Progressive Party of Canada
533:A number of members of the
397:List of Labour MPs (Canada)
364:William Lyon Mackenzie King
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2569:Progressive/United Farmers
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1386:. He ran again in an 1875
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1132:until his last victory in
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2644:List of political parties
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2530:Co-operative Commonwealth
2274:The Canadian Encyclopedia
1488:United Farmers of Alberta
1464:United Farmers of Ontario
1414:United Farmers of Ontario
1234:Socialist Party of Canada
1211:Socialist Party of Canada
1024:, Labour MLA elected for
962:United Farmers of Alberta
944:Socialist Party of Canada
881:Communist Party of Canada
682:, Labour, Sault Ste Marie
673:United Farmers of Ontario
506:Nova Scotia Liberal Party
304:United Farmers of Alberta
274:United Farmers of Ontario
237:before being defeated in
206:and kept his seat at the
194:, and was elected to the
153:Socialist Party of Canada
145:Communist Party of Canada
2680:Labour parties in Canada
2675:Labour history of Canada
2564:Progressive Conservative
2408:Progressive Senate Group
1549:1920 provincial election
1501:1934 provincial election
1466:to form a Farmer-Labour
1390:but was again defeated.
1229:Independent Labour Party
1222:Independent Labour Party
1104:general election of 1916
897:Independent Labour Party
821:Progressive Conservative
786:1934 provincial election
744:, Labour, London, (1919)
680:James Bertram Cunningham
669:1919 provincial election
637:as the candidate of the
572:Joseph-Alphonse Langlois
541:(Labour Party) from the
494:Cape Breton Labour Party
161:Independent Labour Party
130:Independent Labour Party
2394:Canadian Senators Group
2170:The Jarvis Record, pg 1
1470:from 1919 to 1923 with
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1318:Workers Party of Canada
1207:Social Democratic Party
1150:Labor-Progressive Party
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799:In 1944, two CCF MPPs,
441:. A single Labour MLA,
425:. They joined with six
1507:, where it became the
1418:Glengarry and Stormont
1343:was the label used by
1306:Federated Labour Party
1203:Federated Labour Party
895:was a DLP and then an
631:Daniel John O'Donoghue
524:Parti Ouvrier Français
417:) were elected to the
324:Herbert Bealey Adshead
278:Glengarry and Stormont
2608:Strength in Democracy
2597:Senate Liberal Caucus
2581:Ralliement créditiste
1533:1920 general election
1448:David Wilson Beaubier
1422:1921 federal election
1369:1872 federal election
1314:Dominion Labour Party
1274:, It merged with the
1253:Manitoba Labour Party
1245:Winnipeg Labour Party
1241:Dominion Labour Party
1173:Canadian Labour Party
1012:Christopher Pattinson
966:Canadian Labour Party
869:Dominion Labour Party
639:Ottawa Trades Council
606:Montréal-Sainte-Marie
528:French Workers' Party
502:1984 general election
439:1925 general election
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1388:by-election
1347:politician
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1072:Ralph Smith
865:A. E. Smith
858:In Manitoba
825:George Drew
805:Essex North
718:Karl Homuth
657:by-election
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555:Quebec City
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