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Encyclopedia > Labour Party of Canada

Labour Party of Canada is Liberal Social democratic party emerged as an imperative need for all Canadian in the 21st Century. This is a new Labour Party believes that by the strength of our common endeavour we achieve more than we achieve alone. Labour works for a community in which power, wealth and opportunity are in the hands of the many and the rights we enjoy reflect the duties we owe. Labour builds a society that we live together, freely, in a spirit of solidarity, tolerance and respect to humanity.


The Labour Party was set up to fight for representation of the working families and all Canadians in Parliament. The Labour's mission, vision and values have guided us throughout its existence.


The Labour Party of Canada is a party of equality and social justice. The Labour participate and play a constructive role in Canada's political system. The Labour play important and national role not only in the interests of working families but all Canadians. The Labour Party of Canada has a modern and progressive agenda that take Canada forward to a better future in 21st Century. The Labour is to demonstrate excellence and leadership in public affairs of Canada through the valued efforts of members and supporters. The party helps Canadians to participate in democratic process and serves the needs of all Canadian in an innovative and professional manner.


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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.
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