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Socialist Action (French: Ligue pour l'Action socialiste, lit. 'League for Socialist Action') is a Trotskyist political organization in Canada. Its members write for and distribute the North American newspaper, Socialist Action , published in San Francisco by the American group of the same name .
League for Socialist Action (Canada) R. Revolutionary Marxist Group (Canada) Revolutionary Workers League (Canada) S. Socialist Action (Canada) Socialist Alternative ...
Canada – International Socialists, Socialist Action, Socialist Alternative, Revolutionary Communist Party, Trotskyist League in Quebec [8] and Canada [9] Quebec – Socialist Alternative, Socialist Left, Parti communiste révolutionnaire China – China Worker [10]
This list includes socialist groups, organizations and parties active in English Canada and/or Quebec. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Socialism portal; This category collects all individuals of Canadian nationality that are categorized as socialists.. Canadian socialists have generally been involved in one of a number of Canadian political parties including various Labour and socialist parties in the early part of the twentieth century, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, the New Democratic Party and, on the radical ...
They did so as the Socialist Policy Group, and published the newspaper Socialist Action. They were soon expelled from the CCF. They reunited with the faction that had opposed CCF work, and formed the Socialist Workers League in 1939 with Earle Birney as the principal leader as Macdonald and Spector had both dropped out of the movement. [2]
Socialist Action League, the former name of the Trotskyist Communist League (New Zealand) Socialist Action Party (PASOC), a left breakaway from the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party that participated in the formation of the United Left (Spain) League for Socialist Action (Canada), a Trotskyist group in Canada that merged to form the ...
Cover of a pamphlet published in Vancouver, BC, by the Socialist Party of Canada. Socialist Party of British Columbia (SPBC) — In the summer of 1901 Vancouver socialists with roots in the Canadian Socialist League decided to establish themselves as a new organisation calling itself the Socialist Party of British Columbia. [6]