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 | | Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation The Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (or CCF) was a provincial... |  | | Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (centre) stands in front of a CCF billboard during an election campaign in Saskatche... |  | | America-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise The America-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise is an United States. |
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| Â | One Big Union: The Philosophy of Industrial Unionism - By Joyce Kornbluh |
 | | Detached from both the Socialist Party and Socialist Labor Party influence, the pragmatic Westerners helped in the next few years to shape the fundamental long-range policies of the I.W.W. The goal was industrial democracy in a worker-controlled, cooperative commonwealth. |  | | At their 1907 convention, the Western Federation of Miners voted overwhelmingly to withdraw from the I.W.W., whose revolutionary views had tinged the national newspaper publicity of the Idaho trials. |  | | In a brilliant courtroom performance, Darrow exposed Harry Orchard as a perjurer, produced witnesses to contradict his statements, and charged that McParland of the Pinkerton Agency had deliberately "fixed" Orchard's confession to throw blame for the murder on the W.F.M. The jury found Haywood, the first to be tried, not guilty. |
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| Â | commonwealth cooperative federation - Search the Web - GoodClix.com |
 | | Eugene Plawiuk's essay on the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. |  | | Text of a speech by the leader of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation made to the Empire Club on November 24, 1955. |  | | Article by Brent Johner on the history of the NDP and its predecessor, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. |
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| Â | Walter and Amelia Smith |
 | | Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and foreign affairs policy. |  | | She was at the founding convention of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in 1932 and ran, unsuccessfully, as a CCF candidate in 1933 and 1934 provincial by-elections. |  | | -- Includes belief that elimination of economic injustice is necessary for lasting peace; report of the 32nd annual convention of American Farm Bureau Federation; Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) Alberta section stand on international affairs and draft for CCF foreign policy; opinion from Paul Martin, Minister of Health, regarding social progress. |
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| Â | Alberta Cooperative Commonwealth Federation |
 | | For further information see "The Alberta Farmer-Labour Party : A Structurational Approach to the History of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in Alberta, 1932-1962" / David Kales. |  | | The conference established a new political party, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, a federation of separate organizations. |  | | The initiative for a nationwide party advocating the planning and socialization of industry and the establishment of a cooperative commonwealth came from western Canada. |
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| Â | Cooperative Commonwealth Federation - Wikipedia |
 | | Wähle „ Cooperative Commonwealth Federation suchen “ um nach Cooperative Commonwealth Federation zu suchen. |  | | Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu Cooperative Commonwealth Federation hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary ( Wiktionary). |  | | Falls Du diese Seite soeben erstellt hast, kann es sein, dass die Aktualisierung der Datenbank verzögert wurde. |
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| Â | Canadian Dimension : Witnessing the birth of the CCF.(Cooperative Commonwealth Federation) @ HighBeam Research |
 | | Witnessing the birth of the CCF.(Cooperative Commonwealth Federation) |  | | Read 'Canadian Dimension: Witnessing the birth of the CCF.(Cooperative Commonwealth Federation)' with a FREE Trial for instant access » |  | | Start / C / Canadian Dimension / June 01, 1995 / Witnessing the birth of the CCF.(Cooperative Commonwealth Federation) |
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| Â | Canada 1918 - 1950 |
 | | Cooperative Commonwealth Federation finishes second in elections to the British Columbia legislature with 31.5% of the vote to become the official opposition |  | | Cooperative Commonwealth Federation finishes first in elections for the British Columbia legislature with 33.3% of the vote |  | | The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation issues its Regina Manifesto, "We aim to replace the present capitalist system, with its inherent injustice and inhumanity, by a social order from which the domination and exploitation of one class by another will be eliminated" |
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| Â | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Founded at Calgary, Alta., on Aug. 1, 1932, by a federation of various farmer, labour, and Socialist parties in western Canada plus one labour union (the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees), its avowed aim was to transform the capitalist economic system into a cooperative commonwealth by democratic
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| Â | The Glenbow Museum > Walter and Amelia Smith |
 | | She was at the founding convention of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in 1932 and ran, unsuccessfully, as a CCF candidate in 1933 and 1934 provincial by-elections. |  | | -- Includes belief that elimination of economic injustice is necessary for lasting peace; report of the 32nd annual convention of American Farm Bureau Federation; Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) Alberta section stand on international affairs and draft for CCF foreign policy; opinion from Paul Martin, Minister of Health, regarding social progress. |  | | W.N. Smith from Alberta Cooperative Union; comments on 1958 election to M.J. Coldwell; general political situation and election of 1963; correspondence with T.C. Douglas regarding 1963 election; reforms of United Farmers of Alberta and Progressives during the 1920s; obituary of Fred J. White (1967). |
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| Â | The Glenbow Museum > Walter and Amelia Smith |
 | | She was at the founding convention of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in 1932 and ran, unsuccessfully, as a CCF candidate in 1933 and 1934 provincial by-elections. |  | | -- Includes belief that elimination of economic injustice is necessary for lasting peace; report of the 32nd annual convention of American Farm Bureau Federation; Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) Alberta section stand on international affairs and draft for CCF foreign policy; opinion from Paul Martin, Minister of Health, regarding social progress. |  | | W.N. Smith from Alberta Cooperative Union; comments on 1958 election to M.J. Coldwell; general political situation and election of 1963; correspondence with T.C. Douglas regarding 1963 election; reforms of United Farmers of Alberta and Progressives during the 1920s; obituary of Fred J. White (1967). |
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| Â | Co Operative |
 | | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation 1: #REDIRECT Cooperative Commonwealth Federation |  | | Co-operative multitasking 1: In computing, '''cooperative multitasking''' (or ''non-preemptive multitasking 3: ''Cooperative multitasking'' has the advantage of making the op 6: king, but Windows applications had to run under cooperative multitasking. |
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| Â | David Lewis (politician) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | An active member of the (Click link for more info and facts about Cooperative Commonwealth Federation) Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, Lewis became the party's national secretary in 1936 and was for many years the party's sole paid employee. |  | | David Lewis (June 23, 1909-May 23, 1981) was a (A federation in northeastern Europe and northern Asia; formerly Soviet Russia; since 1991 an independent state) Russian-born (A river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma) Canadian labour lawyer and politician. |  | | Lewis was elected as a Member of Parliament from 1962 to 1963 and 1965 to 1974 establishing himself as one of the leading debaters in the House of Commons. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/D/Da/David_Lewis_(politician).htm
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|  | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Founded at Calgary, Alta., on Aug. 1, 1932, by a federation of various farmer, labour, and Socialist parties in western Canada plus one labour union (the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees), its avowed aim was to transform the capitalist economic system into a cooperative commonwealth by democratic
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| Â | New Democratic Party of British Columbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The party was formed in 1933 as the British Columbia section of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation by a coalition of the Socialist Party of Canada (BC), the League for Social Reconstruction, and affiliated organizations. |  | | This two party system was challenged with the rise of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in western Canada in the 1940s, and its successor the New Democratic Party (NDP). |  | | Unlike other parties in Canada, where provincial and federal politics are strictly separated and members of one are not necessarily members of the other, NDP members are members of both the federal party and the provincial party. |
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| Â | New Democratic Party of British Columbia |
 | | The party was formed in 1933 as the British Columbia section of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation by a coalition of the Socialist Party of Canada (BC), the League for Social Reconstruction, and affiliated organizations. |  | | This two party system was challenged with the rise of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in western Canada in the 1940s, and its successor the New Democratic Party (NDP). |  | | Unlike other parties in Canada, where provincial and federal politics are strictly separated and members of one are not necessarily members of the other, NDP members are members of both the federal party and the provincial party. |
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| Â | Hexapedia - New Democratic Party of British Columbia |
 | | The party was formed in 1933 as the British Columbia section of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation by a coalition of the Socialist Party of Canada (BC), the League for Social Reconstruction, and affiliated organizations. |  | | This two party system was challenged with the rise of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in western Canada in the 1940s, and its successor the New Democratic Party of Canada (NDP). |  | | Today, the main opponents of the NDP of BC are the Green Party of British Columbia (which challenges it especially for the votes of ecologists and environmentally concerned citizens but lies mainly to the right of the NDP), and the BC Liberal Party, the present majority party. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/New_Democratic_Party_of_British_Columbia
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| Â | Hexapedia - New Democratic Party of British Columbia |
 | | The party was formed in 1933 as the British Columbia section of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation by a coalition of the Socialist Party of Canada (BC), the League for Social Reconstruction, and affiliated organizations. |  | | This two party system was challenged with the rise of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in western Canada in the 1940s, and its successor the New Democratic Party of Canada (NDP). |  | | Today, the main opponents of the NDP of BC are the Green Party of British Columbia (which challenges it especially for the votes of ecologists and environmentally concerned citizens but lies mainly to the right of the NDP), and the BC Liberal Party, the present majority party. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/New_Democratic_Party_of_British_Columbia
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| Â | Open Directory - Regional:North America:Canada:Society and Culture:History:Personages and Biography |
 | | In the 1930s he became active in the creation of a new socialist party, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and was elected its first leader. |  | | Leader of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation from 1942 to 1960. |  | | He came to prominence in Winnipeg during the 1919 General Strike and was soon elected to Parliament as a Progressive and then as an independent. |
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| Â | William Moriarty -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | He was the M.E.L.'s delegate at the national (Click link for more info and facts about Cooperative Commonwealth Federation) Cooperative Commonwealth Federation convention that drafted the (Click link for more info and facts about Regina Manifesto) Regina Manifesto in 1933. |  | | Moriarty's account of debates at the 1933 CCF convention on adopting the Regina Manifesto. |  | | Moriarty remained a member of LovestoneÂ’s international tendency until his death in 1936. |
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| Â | Radisson (electoral district) - encyclopedia article about Radisson (electoral district). |
 | | It is the provincial wing of the federal New Democratic Party,, and is a successor to the Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. |  | | He served as leader of the provincial Cooperative Commonwealth Federation from 1959 to 1961, and the provincial New Democratic Party (successor to the CCF) from 1961 to 1969. |  | | Radisson is bordered on the east by Transcona and Springfield, to the south by Southdale, to the north by River East, and to the west by Rossmere, Concordia and St. Boniface. |
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| Â | Independent Labour Party (in Manitoba) (II) |
 | | The party had a complicated relationship with the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in the 1930s. |  | | \n---- \nThe Independent Labour Party was the dominant leftist group in the Manitoba legislature prior to the emergence of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. |  | | Note: Before 1920, there were a number of groups in Winnipeg which called themselves the "Independent Labour Party". |
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| Â | SmartPedia.com - Free Online Encyclopedia - Encyclopedia Books. |
 | | He served as mayor of Winnipeg from 1923 to 1924, and was later the leader of the Manitoba Cooperative Commonwealth Federation from 1935 to 1947. |  | | Farmer's early years as party leader were marked by conflict between the ILP and the newly-formed Cooperative Commonwealth Federation.In 1933, the ILP agreed to affiliate with the CCF and support the latter party's skeletalnetwork in the province. |  | | Throughout the 1930s, Manitoba Premier John Bracken had attempted to bring the province'sopposition parties into a "non-partisan" coalitiongovernment. |
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http://www.smartpedia.com/smart/browse/Seymour_James_Farmer
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 | | Founded in 1961, the New Democratic Party united a small, predominately western, farm-labour-socialist party, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), with the recently united labour central, the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) to form a new party. |  | | The Canadian Congress of Labour, on the other hand, endorsed the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation as "the political arm of labour in Canada" because it saw the need for a labour- based political party and thought that the CCF was the appropriate vehicle. |  | | But with a change of leader in the federal party and with a number of provincial elections on the horizon, these badly- needed discussions were cut short and resulted in simply a reaffirmation of support for the party by labour and a pledge to increase labour participation in leadership bodies in the party. |
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| Â | Thomlinson Family |
 | | Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) / New Democratic Party (NDP). |  | | Both Earle and Graeme were active in the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), later renamed the New Democratic Party (NDP). |  | | Records of the West End Ratepayers' Association, Spirit River provincial constituency (CCF), and Peace River federal constituency (CCF) were donated by Graeme Thomlinson to the Provincial Archives of Alberta in 1984 (call number 84.430). |
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| Â | Encyclopedia: Alberta general election, 2004 |
 | | Leader: Brian Mason The Alberta New Democrats or Alberta NDP is a social democratic political party in Canada that was founded as the Alberta section of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. |  | | The Alberta New Democrats or Alberta NDP is a social democratic political party in Canada that was founded as the Alberta section of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. |  | | A Canadian federal election (more formally, the 38th general election) was held on June 28, 2004 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. |
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