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  2. Socialism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of Canada was the first Canadian-wide based Socialist party by native Canadians, founded in 1904. Later, the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 and Great Depression (1929–1939) are considered to have fuelled socialism in Canada. The Socialist Labor Party was Canada's first socialist party, formed in 1898 by Canadian ...

  3. List of socialist states - Wikipedia

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    They share a common definition of socialism, and they refer to themselves as socialist states on the road to communism with a leading vanguard party structure, hence they are often called communist states. Meanwhile, the countries in the non-Marxist–Leninist category represent a wide variety of different interpretations of the term socialism ...

  4. History of socialism - Wikipedia

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    The first socialist government of Canada and one of the most influential came to power in the province of Saskatchewan in 1944. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) of Tommy Douglas won an overwhelming victory toppling the age old Liberal regime which had dominated Saskatchewan politics since the founding of the province in 1905 ...

  5. Socialist state - Wikipedia

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    The Leninist definition of a socialist state is a state representing the interests of the working class which presides over a state capitalist economy structured upon state-directed accumulation of capital with the goal of building up the country's productive forces and promoting worldwide socialist revolution, while the realization of a ...

  6. Socialism - Wikipedia

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    In his Dictionary of Socialism (1924), Angelo S. Rappoport analysed forty definitions of socialism to conclude that common elements of socialism include general criticism of the social effects of private ownership and control of capital—as being the cause of poverty, low wages, unemployment, economic and social inequality and a lack of ...

  7. Politics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Canada functions within a framework of parliamentary democracy and a federal system of parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions. [1] Canada is a constitutional monarchy where the monarch is the ceremonial head of state.

  8. Socialist Party of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of Canada was founded at the Socialist Party of British Columbia's fourth annual convention on December 30–31, 1904. Delegates at the convention were urged to consider organizing the nucleus of a federal party, noting the acceptance of the platform with socialist parties and organizations in other provinces.

  9. Category:Canadian socialists - Wikipedia

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    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 ...