- James Manly
James Douglas Manly (born
29 October 1932 inSaskatoon, Saskatchewan ) was aNew Democratic Party member of theCanadian House of Commons . He was a clergyman, factory worker and logger by career.Manly was ordained a minister in the
United Church of Canada in 1957 [http://www.rarenonfiction.com/ap_jim_manly.html Jim Manly books on RareNonFiction.com ] ]His first attempt at entering federal politics was unsuccessful as he was defeated at British Columbia's
Cowichan—Malahat—The Islands electoral district in the 1979 federal election. He won the riding in the 1980 federal election and was re-elected in the 1984 election. After this he left national politics having served in the 32nd and33rd Canadian Parliament s. In parliament, Manly served as theNew Democratic Party 's Aboriginal Affairs critic. [http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/pdf_guides/RMM09171.pdf] As an MP he refused to support theMeech Lake Accord despite his party's official support for the constitutional deal, and walked out of the House of Commons during one of the votes on the accord. [cite news
last =Vienneau
first =David
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title =Commons okays Meech accord for second time
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accessdate = ]Manly also unsuccessfully attempted to enter British Columbia politics for the NDP in 1969 at the provincial Prince Rupert riding.
He has remained active in peace and
social justice issues and has engaged inCentral America n solidarity work on behalf of the United Church. [http://www.georgiastrait.org/Newsletters/news0006-5.php] In 1997, he wrote "The Wounds of Manuel Saquic : Biblical Reflections from Guatemala". Published by the United Church's publishing arm, the book explored the issues of poverty, justice, solidarity andliberation theology inGuatemala andCentral America linking issues with biblical passages. He also served as a member of the United Church's British Columbia task force onresidential schools and recommended that the church apologize to aboriginal Canadians for its role in the institutions. [cite news
last =Scrivener
first =Leslie
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title =Full apology offered to abused aboriginals United Church 'truly and most humbly sorry'
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date =October 28, 1998
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Svend Robinson 's unsuccessful bid to win the NDP's federal leadership convention in 1995 [cite news
last =Robinson
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title =Letter to the editor: Mr. Robinson replies
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date =September 16, 1995
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last =Gordon
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title =The kiss of death for Jack Layton
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