- United Reform
The United Reform Movement or United Reform was an attempt in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan ,Canada , to create a left wing farmer-labour coalition.Clergyman
Walter George Brown won election to the House of Commons as a United Reform Movement candidate in a 1939 by-election in the riding ofSaskatoon City , and was re-elected in the 1940 general election. He died on April 1, 1940, five days after being re-elected.The URM recruited
Agnes Macphail , a long timeMember of Parliament (MP) who had been defeated in the 1940 election to run in the by-election to fill Brown's vacancy. MacPhail had been an MP since 1921, first as a representative for theProgressive Party of Canada and since 1930 as aUnited Farmers of Ontario -Labour MP, although she was active with theCo-operative Commonwealth Federation . In deference to her nominators, she ran as a "United Reform" candidate in the August 1940 by-election, but was defeated.There was also a "United Reform" candidate in the Saskatchewan riding of Weyburn who ran in the 1940 general election. As he ran against
Tommy Douglas of theCo-operative Commonwealth Federation , and had the profession of company manager, it is unlikely he had any connection with Brown's United Reform Movement.ee also
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List of political parties in Canada
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