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  1. The February plenary of the central committee of the Labor Progressive Party of Canada marked the 30th anniversary of the founding by Canadian Communists of the first mass legal party of the working class, the WorkersParty of Canada. On February 22nd,1922, the plenum launched a broad campaign of public activities to bring the record of the ...

  2. 15 hours ago · The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW; French: Syndicat des travailleurs et travailleuses des postes [STTP]) is a public-sector trade union representing postal workers including letter carriers, rural and suburban mail carriers, [1] postal clerks, mail handlers and dispatchers, technicians, mechanics and electricians employed at Canada Post as well as private sector workers outside Canada ...

  3. The Workers' Party Convention which took place in the third week of February laid the foundations of the first actual political organization of the militant workers of Canada.

  4. www.socialisthistory.ca › Docs › LeninistSocialist History Project

    To the Workers of Canada: FELLOW WORKERS — At a conference held at the Labour Temple, Toronto, on Sunday, December 11, 1921, 51 accredited delegates from points between Winnipeg, Montreal, Guelph, and Timmins, decided unanimously to endorse the call for the formation of the Workers' Party of Canada. The general feeling of the conference was ...

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    The Communist Party of Canada had its beginnings in 1921 at a secret meeting in a barn in Guelph, Ontario, attended by 21 Canadians and three representatives from Communist International — an organization dedicated to the creation of a global state led by the Soviet Union. This group established the Workers’ Party in February 1922. Two years later,...

    In the party's early years, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police harassed it, broke up its meetings, raided its offices, confiscated its literature, and in 1931 arrested its main leaders. The RCMP was acting under Section 98 of the Criminal Code, a vaguely worded section created in 1919 following outbreaks of violent labour unrest in Canada. The secti...

    Many members of the Communist Party became leaders of Canadian trade unions and organizers of new unions, especially among industrial and unskilled workers. During the 1930s, Communists in Canada and the United States were successful in organizing a number of industries under the new Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). They were also instru...

    The Canadian Communist Party supported the aims of the Second World Warinitially, but within 10 days, on orders from Moscow, reversed its position. As a result of its anti-war policy, the party was officially banned in Canada, and more than 100 leading members were imprisoned. On 22 June 1941, Germany attacked the Soviet Union, and war erupted acro...

    After Lenin’s death in January 1924, a bitter struggle ensued inside the Soviet Communist Party in Russia, which ended in a victory for Josef Stalin in 1928 and a crushing defeat for the other leading members of the Soviet government. Stalin then ruled the Soviet Union and was the recognized leader of the Communist parties of the world until his de...

    Those who remained in the party began publishing a monthly periodical called The Peoples Voice. They also fielded candidates in elections, but their numbers were small. When the party failed to run more than the required minimum of 50 candidates in the 1993 election, Elections Canada de-registered the party. Its angry members retaliated with a laws...

    In recent decades, there has been a slight resurgence of interest in the party, including a revival of interest in the Young Communist League. The party continues to run a number of candidates in federal general elections, and holds annual conventions that attract approximately 60–70 delegates from all regions of Canada. In 2016, the party elected ...

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  7. Workers' Party is a name used by several political parties throughout the world. The name has been used by both organisations on the left and right of the political spectrum. It is currently used by followers of Marxism, Marxism–Leninism, Maoism, social democracy, democratic socialism, socialism and Trotskyism.

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