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Create a Premier’s Task Force on the Economy with business, labour and civil society. [85] Invest in retraining opportunities in post-secondary and the skilled trades. Removing the cap from the Risk Management Program. Promote interprovincial cooperation and break down trade barriers. Launch a Buy Ontario campaign to promote Ontario goods.
The Centre Block on Parliament Hill, location of the Parliament of Canada. The 2008–2009 Canadian parliamentary dispute, during the 40th Canadian Parliament, was triggered by the expressed intention of the opposition parties (who together held a majority of seats in the House of Commons) to defeat the Conservative minority government on a motion of non-confidence six weeks after the federal ...
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1894 - Nationalist Party, BC's first labour party, founded. Its name arises from its pro-nationalization (public ownership) platform. It elected an MLA in the 1894 and 1898 provincial elections - Robert Macpherson. [7] Also elected an MP in 1896 - George Ritchie Maxwell. 1898 Canadian Socialist League (CSL) founded in Montreal. Found strong ...
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Ontario Social Reform Party: 2018-2019: Populism [1] Parliamentary Freedom Party: 2018-2019: Party for Human Rights in Ontario: 2011: Party of Objective Truth: 2018-2019: Meritocratic social democracy [1] Pauper Party of Ontario Parti Pauvre de l'Ontario: 2011-before 2022 election: Social credit, Libertarianism [3] People First Republican Party ...
Alexander A. Parent was a Canadian politician who was Liberal-Labour MPP for Essex North from 1945 to 1948. [1]Parent was president of United Auto Workers Local 195 in Windsor, Ontario in the 1940s, [2] and a supporter of the Communist Party of Canada, which at the time was known as the Labor-Progressive Party. [3]
Labour Party rules specify that MPs will face a "trigger ballot" procedure where each branch of the Constituency Labour Party (CLP) and each affiliate (trade union and socialist society) branch will have a simple majority vote on whether they wish their sitting MP to automatically stand again in the next general election, or whether they wish to have a full selection process.