- Socialist Party of Canada (British Columbia)
Infobox_Canada_Political_Party
party_name = Socialist Party of British Columbia
party_wikicolourid = Socialist
status = defunct
class = prov
party_
leader =
president =
foundation =1901 (refounded 1932)
dissolution = merges with other parties to form the BCCo-operative Commonwealth Federation in 1933
ideology =Socialism
headquarters =Vancouver
int_alignment = historically and culturally British Socialism,
with links to labor and socialism in the US
colours =
seats_house =
website =The Socialist Party of British Columbia (SPBC) (later Socialist Party of Canada (British Columbia)) was a provincial
political party inBritish Columbia ,Canada , that merged in1905 into a national political party, theSocialist Party of Canada (SPC). Two years earlier, the SPBC successfully won seats in theLegislative Assembly of British Columbia to oppose the provincial government. The SPC was not successful in winning seats in theCanadian House of Commons .The Socialist Party of Canada in British Columbia joined the BC Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in
1933 .History
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Popularity of, and sympathies towards, revolutionary agendas of the Socialist and Communist political parties in Canada, gained and declined during economic prosperity; as well as during the Cold War against the WWII defense, and imperialism, of Soviet Russia.Fact|date=June 2007
Timeline
A chronology of socialist political party origins, activity, and history in the province of British Columbia, Canada
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1872 , Beginnings of a national state of labour unification, with a regionally popularTrades Union Bill (also published asTrade Union Act ), by the Conservative Party of the1st Canadian Parliament , Dominion Parliament,Parliament Hill , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [Parks Canada . [http://www.pc.gc.ca/culture/proj/tch-cwh/page8_E.asp "Canadian Workers In History, An Interpretation 1600-1975, Labour and Politics"] , -May 19, 2005-. Retrieved Feb 17, 2007.] , [Marsh, James. [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=ArchivedFeatures&Params=A218 "Origins of Labour Day", "The Canadian Encyclopedia"] , -2007-. Retrieved June 15, 2007.] :Federal Trades Union Bill removes penalties for being a member of a union, which are capable of striking for improved employment, closing a company, and/or disrupting access to goods and services in Canada. [B.C. Teachers' Federation and theB.C. Federation of Labour . [http://bctf.ca/lessonaids/online/la2039/timeline.pdf "Timeline: Workers Take Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back, Key events that influenced today's labour movement."] , seven page Supplementary Material, -May 2001-. Retrieved March 5, 2007.*Note: "Timeline: Workers" PDF and other PDFs may only be accessible as archived HTML search result using Google.]
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1898 , The firstCanadian Socialist League branch and headquarters opened inMontreal ,Quebec . Over the next four years, over 60 branches of Canadian Socialist Leagues were opened in Canada. [page 1, Milne, J. M. [http://www.worldsocialism.org/canada/historym.pdf "History of the Socialist Party of Canada"] , 1973. Retrieved from [http://www.worldsocialism.org/canada/main.htm "Socialist Party of Canada", "History"] December 8, 2006.]:A new branch of the Socialist Labour Party, was formed in
Vancouver ,British Columbia . [Gambone, Larry. [http://www.socialisthistory.ca/Docs/Imposs/Impossibilists1.htm "The Impossibilists"] , 1995. Retrieved December 13, 2006.]*
1899 , November 23, Thursday, A new socialist organization was formed inVancouver ::"On Thursday, the 23rd [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Instante_mense&action=edit inst.] , there was started on Mt. Pleasant an organization to be known as "
The Vancouver Socialist Club ". There was not a very large attendance but those who were there all fighters and mean business. The objects of the organization are to organize educate and agitate the cause of socialism, and in any matters of public interest the Vancouver Socialist Club propose to be heard from." [page 8, column 3 of 6, (summary by editor?). "The Province " newspaper, Friday, November 24,1899 , published in Vancouver.*Note: Event article referenced from newspaper found with other newspapers (Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and New York city newspapers) during demolition (recycling) of an unsafe
log cabin -house,Okanagan Valley , (Zdralek Cove ),Westbank , BC, December 11–14, 1962.]:November 25, Saturday, Link from new Canadian socialist organization to American socialists,
Seattle to Vancouver::"A Labor Leader":"Mr. I. Olcovick, president of the
Seattle Socialist Trade Union Alliance , paid a flying visit to Mr. W. Maclain of this city on Saturday last. Mr. Olcovick was formerly a captain in the United States army, and it was his company of troops which refused to shoot down striking workmen during the famous railway strike of a few years ago. The soldiers were ordered to shoot by their senior officer, but on Capt. Olcovick’s orders they did not do so. He visited the Socialist organization in this city and was well pleased with the progress being made by the members. He left forSeattle yesterday morning." [page 4, column 3 of 6, (summary by editor?). "The Province " newspaper, Tuesday, November 28,1899 , published in Vancouver.]::Trivia and sources of links between Socialist politics in the province British Columbia and US states: ::During year, the word socialism is included in the title of twenty articles in the [http://query.nytimes.com/search/query?query=Socialism&d=&o=&v=&c=&n=10&dp=0&daterange=period&srcht=a&year1=1899&mon1=01&day1=01&year2=1899&mon2=12&day2=31&srchst=p&hdlquery=Socialism&sort=oldest New York Times] .
::During year, beginnings of the [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=2859 Union Record] newspaper for Seattle Labor politics, and a competing newspaper [http://faculty.washington.edu/gregoryj/laborpress/Black.htm The Socialist] (The New Light) for a Social Democrat Party of Washington state.
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1900 , June 9, Ninth BC general election resulted in the first provincial representation ofsocialism in British Columbia, without gaining a seat for a Socialist Party candidate in the 2-year-oldBritish Columbia Parliament Buildings in the capital Victoria. Labour and Socialist candidates finished last of twelve in the electoral district of Vancouver City.:"
William MacClain , 683 votes" ( [http://www.socialisthistory.ca/Docs/PreWWI/SocialismCan1901.htm also published as 684] ), "4.46 percent of vote, Vancouver. Nominee of theUnited Socialist Labour Party andCanadian Socialist League . Supported by theVancouver Trades and Labour Council . First socialist to contest a British Columbia election." [Elections BC. [http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/electoral_history/9ge1900-1.html "Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986" "9th General Election 1900"] . Retrieved November 18, 2006.] , [Elections BC. [http://www.elections.bc.ca/general/history.html "Important Dates in BC Election History"] . Retrieved June 15, 2007.]*
1901 , Beginnings of the use of the political party title Socialist Party of British Columbia. Provincial branch of the four-year-old nationalCanadian Socialist League is refounded as the independent Socialist Party of British Columbia with provincial headquarters in Vancouver, BC, western Canada. [page 5, see again, Milne, J. M.. [http://www.worldsocialism.org/canada/historym.pdf "History of the Socialist Party of Canada"] , 1973.]*
1902 , New political party formed by members of the Socialist Party of British Columbia as theRevolutionary Socialist Party . [page 6, see again, Milne, J. M.. [http://www.worldsocialism.org/canada/historym.pdf "History of the Socialist Party of Canada"] , 1973.]*
1903 , May 8, First issue of the "Western Clarion ". -combining Canadian Socialist League member Pettipiece's ownership of the Revolutionary Socialist Party's publication "The Clarion" of Nanaimo, plus Pettipiece's project the "Western Socialist " of Vancouver, and the "Strike Bulletin " of theUnited Brotherhood of Railway Employees . -for socialist and labour politics news.:September 8, After the Revolutionary Socialist Party rejoins the Socialist Party of British Columbia, RSP political agenda replaces SPBC agenda at convention. [page 9, see again, Milne, J. M.. [http://www.worldsocialism.org/canada/historym.pdf "History of the Socialist Party of Canada"] , 1973.] :During year, the Socialist Party of British Columbia nominates thirteen candidates for provincial election, including for the electoral district of provincial capital Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.:October 3, Tenth general election for Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is a first that begins alist of British Columbia general elections including provincial political parties of British Columbia, Canada.:Next four years, two Socialists, from a Regional District of Nanaimo electoral area, sit with fifteen Liberals as opposition to provincial government, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.*
1904 , December 30, 31, Beginnings of theSocialist Party of Canada to unify provincial socialists to gain legislative assembly seats and sit in opposition to the national government of Canada inOttawa . Fourth annual convention of the Socialist Party of British Columbia. British Columbia socialists comparatively represent socialism the most in Canada.*
1905 , February 19, First meeting of a nationalrevolutionary Marxist organization in Canada, 7-years after beginnings of a national agenda for the Socialist League in the province Quebec. The first Socialist Party of Canada is formed by theDominion Executive Committe of the Socialist Party of Canada . By merging the provincial Socialist Party of British Columbia and related groups representing socialists in the provinces of Manitoba and Ontario. The revolutionary Socialist Party, with links tomanifesto s for a national state of workers (workers' state ), gains popularity. Socialist Party gains especially with employees of coal mines and railways, and with immigrants of non-English speaking Europe. Notably in the region of Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. 2-year-old Western Clarion newspaper of province BC becomes part of national socialist propaganda in Canada, circulation 4-10,000, published by E. T. Kingsley. 2-years continues ofJames Hawthornthwaite andParker Williams with opposition seats in the provincial legislature of BC, for the national party SPC, Canada. [page 14, Imagine editors. [http://www.worldsocialism.org/canada/imagine.200707.summer.pdf "A timeline of the early years of the Socialist Party of Canada"] , source J M Milne, "Imagine", "Official Journal Of The Soclialist Party of Canada", Vol 5, No 1, Summer 2007. Retrieved from [http://www.worldsocialism.org/canada/main.htm "Socialist Party of Canada"] December 5, 2007.] Popularity of the national Socialist Party continues in the province BC until the beginnings of losses to amoderate socialist party in 6-years.*
1903 -1986 :abbreviations of socialist parties include [Elections BC. [http://www.elections.bc.ca/elections/electoral_history/part1-3.html "Electoral History of British Columbia 1871-1986"] . Retrieved November 18, 2006.]
:"SPBC: Socialist Party of British Columbia"
:"SPC: Socialist Party of Canada (old)"
:"SPC: Socialist Party of Canada (new)"
:"SPC(BC): Socialist Party of Canada (B.C. section)"
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1907 , February 3, Eleventh general election for Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.:Next two years, three Socialists, of a Regional District of Nanaimo electoral area and Grandforks (West Kootenay , central BC), sit with thirteen Liberals as opposition to provincial government.:Socialist Party of Canada (B.C. section) splits into revolutionary SPCBC and moderate Social Democratic Party of Canada.*
1909 , November 25, Twelfth general election for Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.:Next three years, two Socialists, of a Regional District of Nanaimo electoral area, sit with two Liberals as opposition to 30 Conservatives of the provincial government.*
1911 , Socialist Party of Canada (B.C. section) members joining newSocial Democratic Party of Canada is an earliest example of political partyreform in British Columbia and Canada. [Whitehorn, Alan. [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0007520 "Social Democracy", "The Canadian Encyclopedia"] , -2007-. Retrieved Feb 25, 2007.]*
1912 , March 28, Thirteenth general election for Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.:Next four years, one Socialist and one Social Democrat, from a Regional District of Nanaimo electoral area, sit as opposition to thirty-nine Conservatives and one Independent Conservative of the provincial government.:September 16, Beginnings of
Vancouver Island Coal Strike , Cumberland,Vancouver Island , province of British Columbia, western Canada. [Bowen, Lynn. “Vancouver Island Coal Strike", editors. "The Canadian Encyclopedia ", p. 2244, Hurtig Publishers, Edmonton, Canada, 1988.]*
1913 , May 1,Labor Day meeting to begingeneral strike to shut down all Vancouver Island coal mining, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.:Strike-breakers continue mine operations against 3,500 miners, incidents of destruction, violence, rioting, arrests, Vancouver Island.
:July,
Minister of Labour for province of British Columbia visits mine strike, Vancouver Island.:August 18, State of provincial
military occupation ends strike meeting of 1,200 in town of Nanaimo.:End of organized coal mine labor on Vancouver Island, union loss to owners and strikebreakers, British Columbia, Canada.
:Until WWI,
United Mine Workers of America continue strike pay for Vancouver Island miners.:Socialist Party loss of 1 seat of representation before strike not regained in next general election of British Columbia.
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1914 , Next three years,William Arthur Pritchard is editor of the socialist and labour politics newspaper "Western Clarion", British Columbia, Canada. [Campbell, Peter. [http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/kenny-prize/peter-campbell.html "Roads to Revolution: Canadian Marxists and the Search for Socialism, 1910-1940"] , -October 5, 2004-. Retrieved Feb 23, 2007.]*
1916 , September 14, Fourteenth general election for Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.:Next four years, eleven sitting in opposition to a provincial Liberal government includes one Independent Socialist, of a Regional District of Nanaimo electoral area, British Columbia, Canada. :13-years ends of revolutionary Socialist Party of Canada sitting in opposition to provincial government and 4-years in opposition to moderate Social Democratic Party of British Columbia, capital Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.*
1918 , January,British Columbia Federation of Labour forms the Federated|Labour Party. Socialists join Federated Labour Party in British Columbia. [see again, Gambone, Larry. [http://www.socialisthistory.ca/Docs/Imposs/Impossibilists1.htm "The Impossibilists"] , 1995. Retrieved December 12, 2006.]:Fifteen-year-old socialist newspaper, the "Western Clarion" of the province British Columbia, is closed (banned) by federal government in capital Ottawa, province Ontario, Canada.
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1919 , May 15 - June 26,Winnipeg General Strike ,Winnipeg ,Manitoba .:June 17, Eight (also published as ten) strike leaders arrested and imprisoned, five are members of the Socialist Party of Canada, Winnipeg.:Winnipeg General Strike arises from increasing popularity of a national revolutionary communist party in Canada, and decreasing popularity of a national socialist party in Canada. The arrested SPC leaders change their goal to achieving representation of workers for nationally unified employee management named Labour instead ofSocialist . [Buick, Adam. [http://www.socialisthistory.ca/Publications/Reviews/Bolshevik_Bullshit.htm '"Bolshevik Bullshit"] , 2004. Retrieved November 25, 2006.]*
1920 , December 1, Fifteenth general election for Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.:Next four years, no Socialists sit as opposition to provincial government.:Federated Labour Party created by the eighteen-year-old British Columbia Federation of Labour by absorbing the nine-year-old
Social Democratic Party of Canada and part of the fifteen-year-old Socialist Party of Canada.*
1921 , The two-year-old One Big Union (labour representation project of the Socialist Party of Canada) with over 40,000 members reduced by the departure of the more than 20,000 members of the lumber industry union (IWA ) of British Columbia.*
1924 , June 20, Sixteenth general election for Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.:Next four years, no Socialists sit as opposition to provincial government.*
1925 , Declining SPC membership, and closing of the "Western Clarion " after twenty-two years of publishing socialist and labour news.:Socialist Party of Canada closes, reduced to small discussion groups in a number of cities. [see again, Gambone, Larry. [http://www.socialisthistory.ca/Docs/Imposs/Impossibilists1.htm "The Impossibilists"] , 1995. Retrieved December 13, 2006.]
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1926 , Independent Labour Party opens as the combined eight-year-oldFederated Labour Party andCanadian Labour Party (B.C. section) branches.*
1931 , June, A second Socialist Party of Canada is re-founded inWinnipeg .*
1932 , The Independent Labour Party in Vancouver, led byErnest Winch , changes its name to the ILP (Socialist) and then, in June 1932 re-founds the Socialist Party of Canada (BC Section). It is unrelated to the Winnipeg-based group which starts its own Vancouver local in 1933.:July 30 (August 1), Provincial SPC(BC) meets for a nationalpolitical agenda in western Canada. Socialist and labour party delegates include SPCBC at 13-year-oldWestern Labour Conference , inCalgary , Alberta, Canada. FourteenUAF delegates included in choosing new name for the beginnings of a national socialist-labour party,Co-operative Commonwealth Federation . Delegates include nineteen jobless men and women of The Great Depression. [Burton, Pierre. "The Great Depression, 1929-1939", p. 163, published byMcClelland & Stewart , Toronto, Canada, 1990.]*
1933 The Socialist Party of Canada (BC Section) merges with the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation to become the British Columbia section of the CCF (beginning of theBritish Columbia New Democratic Party , BCNDP).:August, SPCBC and the CCF (BC) become Associated CCF Clubs. SPC members Ernest Winch andHarold Winch are elected to theBritish Columbia Legislative Assembly as CCF MLAs.*
1935 , Another merger of the Socialist Party of Canada with the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation but retains its own organization within the CCF for several years. The CCF eventually becomes theBritish Columbia New Democratic Party .*
1936 SPC supporters dominate the BC CCF's provincial executive and play a crucial role in a split in the CCF that results in the expulsion of moderate CCF leaderRobert Connell and the departure of 4 of 7 members CCF MLAs who form theBritish Columbia Social Constructive Party .*
1938 Harold Winch becomes BC CCF leader. He holds the position until 1953.References
External links
* [http://www.socialisthistory.ca/ "Socialist History Project", "Documenting the revolutionary socialist tradition in Canada"] , copyright [http://www.southbranch.ca South Branch Publishing] . Retrieved November 19, 2006.:Note: Paste or type: 1899 site:www.socialisthistory.ca/
:into [http://www.google.com Google] for year 1899 search results within "Socialist History Project" web site.
*Nicol, Janet Mary. [http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/nonmarketoperations/mountainview/interesting/frogers.htm "Frank Rogers"] reprinted from "BC Historical News " - v. 36 NO. 2 2, by permission, City ofVancouver , with reference toWilliam MacClain . Retrieved November 19, 2006.
* [http://worldsocialism.org/usa/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page World Socialist Party of the US] (wiki format of theWorld Socialist Party of the United States article). Retrieved December 13, 2006.Other resources
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University of British Columbia Library , Vancouver, BC, Canada.
* [http://www.mala.ca/politicalscience/s_cangov.asp Malaspina University-College] , Political Science list of links for Canadian government, Nanaimo, BC, Canada.
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