Social Democratic Party of Canada

Social Democratic Party of Canada

The Social Democratic Party was a social democratic political party in Canada founded in 1911 by members of the right wing of the Socialist Party of Canada. these members were dissatisfied with what they saw as that party's rigid, doctrinaire approach. As opposed to the Socialist Party of Canada, the SDP allowed minority language groups ample room for self-determination, which led to a perception that the ethnic groups were more dominant than the overarching SDP. When the authorities cracked down on ethnic groups during the 1918 wave of repression, many of these individual ethnic chapters were shut down.

The British Columbia-based SDP put forward a more moderate, evolutionary socialist position, and had a more positive view of the trade union movement than its rival. The party won seats in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the early part of the century, and also won seats in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in 1915 and 1920.

The SDP's official platform can be seen as being far from revolutionary, as put forth in their newspaper Canadian Forward:

As a means of preparing the minds of the working class for the inauguration of the Co-operative commonwealth, the Social-Democratic Party of Canada will support any measure that will tend to better conditions under capitalism, such as:
(1) Reduction of hours of labor.
(2) The elimination of child labor.
(3) Universal adult suffrage without distinction of sex or regard to property qualifications.
(4) The Initiative, Referendum, and right of Recall.

Despite this, it was perceived as being a radical leftist group by the federal government, especially during the First World War. The Canadian Director of Public Safety identified them as the publisher of the largest amount of anti-war propaganda during the First World War. Isaac Bainbridge, the editor of the Canadian Forward and Dominion Secretary of the SDP during the First World War, was imprisoned on numerous occasions for this 'seditious material'.

In 1918, the SDP was briefly outlawed by an Order-in-Council of the Borden administration, although this was quickly rectified shortly thereafter. However, its newspaper Canadian Forward was outlawed permanently. This persecution helped to contribute to the downfall of the SDP.

The SDP joined the Federated Labour Party of Canada in 1920, and its successors such as the Independent Labour Party "(see Labour candidates and parties (Canada))."

Many former members of the SDP joined the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation when it was formed in 1932.

Some members of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party have suggested the party should change its name to the "Social Democratic Party".

References

Angus, Ian. Canadian Bolsheviks: The Early Years of the Communist Party in Canada. Montreal: Vanguard Publications, 1981.

Cahan, C.H. Socialistic Propaganda in Canada: Its Purposes, Results and Remedies. Toronto, ON: OISE, 1918.

Canadian Forward

McKay, Ian. Rebels, Reds, Radicals: Rethinking Canada's Left History. Toronto: Between the Lines, 2005.

ee also

*social democracy
*List of political parties in Canada
*Social Democratic Party of Canada in Manitoba

External links

* [http://www.cbc.ca/canada/saskatchewan/story/2006/11/02/ndp-sdp.html Could the NDP the become SDP?]


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