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In its early days, Canada's socialist movement gained momentum in Western Canada. The Socialist Labor Party was formed in 1898 in Vancouver. The Socialist Party of British Columbia in 1901. The Socialist Party of Canada was the first Canadian-wide based Socialist party by native Canadians, founded in 1904.
The Socialist Party of Canada (SPC) is a socialist political party in Canada, affiliated with the World Socialist Movement.. It was founded in June 1931 in Winnipeg, Manitoba by British Columbian politician Phyllis Corriveau.
Social Democratic Party of Canada (SDP) — By 1910 supporters of orthodox anti-reformist 'Impossibilism' were handily in control of the Socialist Party of Canada, leading to the exit of a steady stream of members who believed in the efficacy of palliative reform measures and the desirability of working with non-socialist groups in the labor ...
The Socialist Party of Canada was founded at the Socialist Party of British Columbia's fourth annual convention on December 30–31, 1904. Delegates at the convention were urged to consider organizing the nucleus of a federal party, noting the acceptance of the platform with socialist parties and organizations in other provinces.
The International Socialists (IS) is a Canadian socialist organization which is part of the International Socialist Tendency. The IS in Canada publishes Socialist Worker , an English-language monthly paper, and holds an annual Marxism conference every spring in Toronto .
Socialism portal; This category collects all individuals of Canadian nationality that are categorized as socialists.. Canadian socialists have generally been involved in one of a number of Canadian political parties including various Labour and socialist parties in the early part of the twentieth century, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, the New Democratic Party and, on the radical ...
The Canadian Socialist League (CSL) was the first nationwide socialist organization founded in Canada. It originated in Montreal in 1898, but was strongest in Ontario and British Columbia. The leaders espoused a moderate socialism based on Christian reform principles. Members of the league formed provincial socialist parties.
This list includes socialist groups, organizations and parties active in English Canada and/or Quebec. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.