In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Waffle movement in the New Democratic Party (ndp) emerged as a leading proponent of Canadian left economic nationalism. The Waffle, which formed around the “Manifesto for an Independent and Socialist Canada” and challenged the leadership of the ndp from 1969 to 1973, represents a dynamic convergence of many of the social movements that comprised the New Left in Canada. This article examines the evolution of the Waffle’s position on international unionism alongside the reaction of pro-ndp labour leaders to this New Left incursion into the party. ndp-allied labour leaders expressed suspicion and concern for the group’s agenda almost from its inception. The Waffle’s success in appealing to younger and nat...
Unionism in Northern Ireland, like Nationalism in the South, could not have existed without a powerf...
How can unions arrest membership decline in an increasingly chilly climate? Unions across Canada hav...
Despite the profound split in the Northern Ireland working class, Unions, which date back to the 18t...
The Sixties were time of conflict and change in Canada and beyond. Radical social movements and coun...
In 1970, several members of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party (NDP) formed a New Left/Trotskyis...
The NDP was founded out of the ashes of the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation to cooperate with ...
[Excerpt] Political humorist Barry Crimmins recently remarked that the Perot phenomenon in the last ...
This article seeks to engage Jansen and Young’s recent research on the impact of changing federal ca...
This essay examines the New Left’s impact on the Canadian labour movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Sp...
Focusing on the Niagara region, this study explains the continued a...
vi, 176 leaves ; 29 cmLike its counterparts in other provinces, the Alberta New Democratic Party has...
In the 1980s and 1990s, a significant number of rank-and-file trade union activists in Canada became...
The following study examines the NDP and the union vote. The NDP and labour unions have been officia...
Ross, Stephanie and Larry Savage, eds. 2012. Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada
L'auteur explore deux avenues de ce qu'il faut déjà entrevoir comme la crise contemporaine du syndic...
Unionism in Northern Ireland, like Nationalism in the South, could not have existed without a powerf...
How can unions arrest membership decline in an increasingly chilly climate? Unions across Canada hav...
Despite the profound split in the Northern Ireland working class, Unions, which date back to the 18t...
The Sixties were time of conflict and change in Canada and beyond. Radical social movements and coun...
In 1970, several members of the New Brunswick New Democratic Party (NDP) formed a New Left/Trotskyis...
The NDP was founded out of the ashes of the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation to cooperate with ...
[Excerpt] Political humorist Barry Crimmins recently remarked that the Perot phenomenon in the last ...
This article seeks to engage Jansen and Young’s recent research on the impact of changing federal ca...
This essay examines the New Left’s impact on the Canadian labour movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Sp...
Focusing on the Niagara region, this study explains the continued a...
vi, 176 leaves ; 29 cmLike its counterparts in other provinces, the Alberta New Democratic Party has...
In the 1980s and 1990s, a significant number of rank-and-file trade union activists in Canada became...
The following study examines the NDP and the union vote. The NDP and labour unions have been officia...
Ross, Stephanie and Larry Savage, eds. 2012. Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada
L'auteur explore deux avenues de ce qu'il faut déjà entrevoir comme la crise contemporaine du syndic...
Unionism in Northern Ireland, like Nationalism in the South, could not have existed without a powerf...
How can unions arrest membership decline in an increasingly chilly climate? Unions across Canada hav...
Despite the profound split in the Northern Ireland working class, Unions, which date back to the 18t...