Co-operative Commonwealth
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Co-operative Commonwealth Federation — Former federal political party Leader J.S. Woodsworth, M.J. Coldwell, Hazen Argue President M.J. Coldwe … Wikipedia
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario Section) — Former provincial political party Leader Ted Jolliffe, Donald C. MacDonald President … Wikipedia
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation — Parti social démocratique du Canada Basisdaten Gründung: 1932 Auflösung: 1961 Ausrichtung: Sozialdemokratie, Demokratischer Sozialismus … Deutsch Wikipedia
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Manitoba Section) — Co operative Commonwealth Federation (Manitoba) Former provincial political party Founded 1932 Dissolved 8 October 1961 Entered into a coalition with the Canad … Wikipedia
People's Co-operative Commonwealth Federation — The People s Co operative Commonwealth Federation was a label used by candidates in elections in the Canadian province of British Columbia who were not endorsed by the Co operative Commonwealth Federation, but who were supportive of its… … Wikipedia
Co-operative Commonwealth (society) — A Co operative Commonwealth is a society real or hypothetical based on cooperative and common ownership principles. It is a recurring concept in Co operative literature, and in Co operative economics … Wikipedia
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation — Parti social démocratique du Canada Parti Social démocratique du Canada Fédération du Commonwealth coopératif (1932 1955) Parti fédéral défunt … Wikipédia en Français
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation candidates, 1945 Canadian federal election — The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) ran 205 candidates in the 1945 federal election, of whom 28 were elected. Many of the party s candidates have their own biography pages; information about others may be found here. Contents 1 Alberta… … Wikipedia
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation candidates, 1940 Canadian federal election — The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation ran candidates in the 1940 Canadian federal election, and elected six members to emerge as the fourth largest party. Some of the party s candidates have their own biography pages; information about others… … Wikipedia
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party/Co-operative Commonwealth Federation leadership conventions — This page shows the results of leadership conventions in the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party (known as the Farmer Labour Party from 1932 to 1934, and the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation from 1934 to 1967). Prior to 2001, the leader was… … Wikipedia