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during provincial and federal elections. Instead, the Socialist League formed the Left Caucus within the NDP and worked to build a leftist tendency within the party. The Caucus' strategy was to ally with "centrists" within the NDP such as, in the mid-1980s,
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Dowson and his followers differed with the rest of the Trotskyist movement in Canada through their adoption of a Canadian economic nationalist perspective, influenced by the views of
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and thus an oppressed nation where other Marxists viewed Canada as a fully capitalist nation, if only a "junior partner" participating in the oppression of the developing world.
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was defeated at the 1973 LSA national convention. Dowson had previously been the leader of the LSA. The group published a newspaper,
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were increasingly critical of the NDP and came to support running their own candidates against NDP nominees in some
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with whom it participated in the Committee for an Activist Party. For a time Forward had influence in a few NDP
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formation and supported full participation by socialists in the NDP where the LSA and particularly the
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but it declined through the 1980s and became largely inactive after Dowson suffered a stroke in 1989.
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and was especially critical of their views on the New Democratic Party. The Socialist League was an
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and nearby York Mills where Socialist League member Gord Doctorow was the NDP candidate in the
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and soon became better known as the "Forward Readers Group" or the "Forward Group".
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The Socialist League viewed its competitors on the left as extremists and
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The Socialist League remained aloof in 1977 when the RWL and LSA and its
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Prominent members of the Socialist League included Dowson,
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where it helped Rebick win the NDP nomination for the
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They argued that Canada was an economic colony of the
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and approximately twenty other former members of the
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