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285:, and David Lewis did not directly accuse Carlin of being a communist. Instead, they attacked him for not dealing with the perceived problem of communists in the Sudbury Mine Mill local. Local 598 was built by both Communists and CCFers, with the CCFers firmly in control of the executive. Carlin's first loyalty was to the men and women who helped build Local 598, regardless of their political affiliation. This is what got him in trouble with Lewis and Jolliffe. So Lewis and Jolliffe made the case to expel him from the Ontario CCF 270:
decided to root the communists out of organized labour's decision-making bodies. Their first target was the CCF riding association in Sudbury, and its affiliated Mine Mill Local 598, even though the local was not under Communist control: out of 11,000 dues-paying members, very few were communists
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at a special meeting of the CCF executive and the legislative caucus in Toronto on April 13, 1948. In essence, Carlin became a casualty of Steel's plans to raid Mine, Mill. The CCF lost the seat in the
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within the party and its supporters in the trade union movement attempted to eliminate suspected Communist influence in the union movement targeting, in particular, Mine Mill.
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of the Progressive Conservatives. Carlin, running as an independent, finished a very close second. It wasn't until the CCF changed its name to the
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Carlin was loyal to his union, Local 598, putting him in conflict with CCF establishment in both Toronto and Ottawa.
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List, Wilfred (May 27, 1978). "Once vilified by establishment, Bob Carlin to be doctor of laws".
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He subsequently returned to labour organizing in Sudbury, becoming a bargaining agent for the
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Following the 1945 election, the leadership of the CCF launched a purge of suspected
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On May 27, 1978, he was awarded an honorary doctorate of laws degree by
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Local 598, and won election to the Legislative Assembly in the
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but placing ahead of Willard Evoy, the CCF candidate.
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario Section)
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For the English cricketer, see 589:Politicians from Greater Sudbury 344:from 1962 until his retirement. 273:United Steel Workers of America 235:, where he became president of 195:Legislative Assembly of Ontario 47:Member of Provincial Parliament 1: 486:MacDonald, Donald C. (1998). 413:: Summerhill Press. pp.  569:Trade unionists from Ontario 373:Guide Parlementaire Canadien 220:. He later began working at 214:Western Federation of Miners 268:Canadian Congress of Labour 610: 243:and was re-elected in the 218:1919 Cobalt Miners' Strike 18: 584:Politicians from Gatineau 448:The Case for Sudbury, p.4 327:federal riding of Sudbury 231:He subsequently moved to 208:in 1901, Carlin moved to 169: 97: 52: 41: 25:Robert Carlin (cricketer) 401:Smith, Cameron (1989). 342:Steelworkers Local 6500 317:Carlin then stood as a 349:Laurentian University 323:1949 federal election 292:1948 Ontario election 300:New Democratic Party 294:, placing fourth to 528:"Member Statements" 16:Canadian politician 513:The Globe and Mail 376:. P.G. 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Index

Robert H. Carlin
Robert Carlin (cricketer)
Member of Provincial Parliament
James Cooper
Welland Gemmell
Sudbury
Buckingham
Quebec
Sudbury
Ontario
Ontario CCF
Canadian
labour union
electoral district
Sudbury
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario Section)
Buckingham, Quebec
Cobalt
Western Federation of Miners
1919 Cobalt Miners' Strike
Teck Hughes
Kirkland Lake
Sudbury
Mine Mill
1943 election
1945 election
Communists
National CCF
David Lewis

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