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The Federated Labour Party was created by the British Columbia Federation of Labour in 1920, absorbing the Social Democratic Party and part of the Socialist Party of Canada. From 1906 to 1909, there was a Canadian Labour Party of B.C. (CLP(BC)). This party was a split from and rival to a group calling itself the Independent Labour Party.
The Canadian Labour Party (CLP) was an early, unsuccessful attempt at creating a national labour party in Canada. Although it ran candidates in the federal elections of 1917, 1921, 1925, and 1926, it never succeeded in its goal of providing a national forum for the Canadian labour movement. In most provinces, the CLP ceased to exist after 1928 ...
The Liberal Party of Canada will hold a leadership election to elect a successor to Justin Trudeau following his announcement on January 6, 2025, of his intention to resign as party leader and as prime minister of Canada as soon as a new leader is elected.
The Marxist–Leninist Party of Canada unofficially uses the name "Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist)", but Elections Canada does not allow it to be registered by that name because of potential confusion with the Communist Party of Canada. Labour Party. Labour Party candidates ran under numerous different designations:
For a list of all single-candidate parties, see List of federal political parties in Canada. Bridge Party of Canada; Canada Party (2015) Christian Democrat Party of Canada; Democratic Representative Caucus; Equal Rights Party (Canada) League for Socialist Action (Canada) McCarthyites (Canada) National Credit Control; Nationalist Party of Canada
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The Liberal Labour Party name has been used twice in Canadian elections, though it may have been just a convenient label for those two candidates rather than an organized political party. In the 1926 federal election , Alexander Jarvis McComber, a barrister, placed second in a field of three candidates in the north-western Ontario riding of ...
Pages in category "Labour parties in Canada" ... Independent Labour Party (Manitoba, 1920) Independent Labour Party (Manitoba, pre-1920) L. Labor-Progressive Party;