- Regina Manifesto
The Regina Manifesto was the programme of the
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and was adopted at the first national convention of the CCF held inRegina, Saskatchewan in 1933. The primary goal of the "Regina Manifesto" was to eradicate the system ofcapitalism and replace it with a completely planned economy ofsocialism . [http://www.saskndp.com/documents/manifest.pdf] The CCF was ademocratic socialist party founded in 1932 by farmers, workers and socialist groups against the backdrop of theGreat Depression .Tommy Douglas led the CCF, born of ideas central in the "Regina Manifesto," to form the first socialistic government in North America on June 15, 1944. [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=ArchivedFeatures&Params=A258]The Manifesto was largely written by members of the
League for Social Reconstruction , particularlyFrank Underhill andF.R. Scott , and called for "a planned and socialized economy in which our natural resources and principal means of production and distribution are owned, controlled and operated by the people". Specifically it called for thenationalisation .of transportation, communications, electrical power and other services. It called for aplanned economy and a national banking system that would be "removed from the control of private profit-seeking interests." It advocated for the ability to organize intrade union s and called for a National Labour Code "to secure for the worker maximum income and leisure, insurance covering illness, accident, old age, and unemployment." The Regina Manifesto proposed social service programs such aspublicly-funded health care , supported peace, promotedco-operative enterprises and vowed that "No C.C.F. Government will rest content until it has eradicated capitalism and Put into operation the full programme of socialized planning which will lead to the establishment in Canada of theCooperative Commonwealth ."The Regina Manifesto remained the CCF's official programme until 1956 when, in the face of the strong anti-communist sentiment of the
Cold War , it was replaced by the more moderateWinnipeg Declaration which substitutedKeynsian ism for socialist remedies.External links
* [http://www.economics.uwaterloo.ca/needhdata/Regina_Manifesto.html Full text of the Regina Manifesto]
* [http://www.socialisthistory.ca/Docs/1930s/MoriartyOnCCF.htm The Regina Convention of the C.C.F.]Bill Moriarty 's account of debates at the 1933 CCF convention on adopting the Regina Manifesto.
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