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Labour Party of Canada (616 words) |
 | The first Labour MP was Arthur Puttee who founded the Winnipeg Labour Party and was elected to the House of Commons from that city in 1900. |
 | In 1924, the Canadian Labour Party was formed by a coalition of the Federated Labour Party, Workers Party of Canada (the legal face of the Communist Party of Canada, and local labour councils. |
 | The Progressive Party of Canada was effectively a coalition of farmer and labour groups. |
| Labour-Progressive Party (Canada) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (413 words) |
 | The Labour-Progressive Party was a Communist party in Canada. |
 | When the Communist Party of Canada was banned in 1941, it refounded itself as the Labour-Progressive Party. |
 | The NFLY was renamed the Socialist Youth League of Canada in the 1950s but became defunct later in the decade due to internal party turmoil. |