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Director of the Citizens' Constitutional Forum ( CCF) a prominent Civil Rights organisation in Fiji
McLenaghen died in 1950, and Gordon ran for the CCF a second time in a by-election held on October
ch of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF), a social democratic political party, and its
foundland Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF), a social democratic political party.
veral years by the Center for Consumer Freedom ( CCF), a non-profit lobby group representing the foo
He could not, however, bring the CCF above third-party status in the election of 195
rds wrote a conciliatory appeal to the Manitoba CCF after the election, and asked for reinstatement
9 campaign, he attracted controversy within the CCF after describing party leader Lloyd Stinson as
Manitoba Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF), although he never served in the Legislative A
Decrypt RSDF, CCF and DLC Container files
He remained active with the CCF and its successor, the New Democratic Party thr
etting up of the Citizens Constitutional Forum ( CCF) and Inter-Faith Fiji.
e for the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) and its successor, the New Democratic Party (N
art in the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) and ran numerous times at the federal and prov
also concerned about the proposed merger of the CCF and the Canadian Labour Congress that later led
The Ambulacrum, used for sport, the CCF, and indoor marquee, one of the first structure
le for the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) and was also briefly Mayor of Windsor in 1969.
Bennett was elected in a surprise sweep by the CCF and Ted Jolliffe in 1943, where his party went
oined the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF), and was its candidate in the riding of York S
gized the New Party movement, and, in 1961, the CCF and CLC formed a new political entity, the New
Hillhouse defeated his CCF and Progressive Conservative opponents fairly e
helped create an informal alliance between the CCF and the labour movement that later led to the f
A Nisga'a, he originally ran for the CCF, and then the NDP, but in the 1975 election he
y created Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF), and he held the seat for the party through th
the basic statement of party principles of the CCF and its successor, the New Democratic Party, un
n the old Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) and the Canadian Labour Congress.
Montreal: The main speakers are Eugene Forsey, CCF and Stanley B. Ryerson for the Communist Party.
er of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), Trade
, led by Lieutenant Rodolfo Maestro, killing 28 CCF and a further 23 the next day, before disengagi
h-form girls from King's High School joined the CCF and some joint teaching started, a new maintena
The CCF argued that they ought to be called upon to for
was a period of transformation for the Manitoba CCF, as the federal party was in the process of mer
olution for the union federation to endorse the CCF as the "political arm of labour".
r at Dulwich College and later in charge of the CCF at Bloxham School.
edominant use now for Browndown Camp is by ACF, CCF, ATC & Territorial Army units for Adult trainin
The school has a Combined Cadet Force ( CCF) attached to the Rifles Regiment, was first for
ly member of the government caucus to support a CCF bill calling for comprehensive health insurance
Tommy Douglas led the CCF, born of ideas central in the "Regina Manifesto
He was the last surviving member of the first CCF cabinet.
CCF called PCRM a front for PETA, arguing that when
ative Commonwealth Federation in 1934 and was a CCF campaign manager during the 1938 provincial ele
The official CCF candidate won 1,249 votes (23.95%).
The official CCF candidate won 1,901 votes (40.34%).
He lost to CCF candidate Alistair Stewart by 5,911 votes.
He lost, finishing fourth against CCF candidate Edward Schreyer.
the riding with 6,123 votes, while the official CCF candidate won 1,611.
was re-elected in the 1953 election, defeating CCF candidate Robert J. Wilson.
Stewart served until 1948 when he lost to CCF candidate Lloyd Fell.
In the 1945 provincial election, CCF candidate Michael Sawchuk defeated Hryhorczuk b
Wawrykow was the only CCF candidate elected outside of Winnipeg, defeatin
He was a CCF candidate in the riding of Rosedale in the 1935
He was defeated as a CCF candidate in the 1935 election and again in 194
sky lost the Fisher constituency by 56 votes to CCF candidate Peter Wagner in the 1958 provincial e
Progressive Conservative candidate, but lost to CCF candidate Ernest Draffin by 180 votes.
1949 provincial election, and went on to defeat CCF candidate Jacob Schulz by 330 votes on election
ture in the 1958 provincial election, defeating CCF candidate James McIsaac by 147 votes in the nor
slature in the 1958 general election, defeating CCF candidate Hilliard Farriss by 105 votes in the
ed as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) candidate for the Canadian House of Commons in
Stinson was the only CCF candidate elected in Winnipeg South that year;
was officially launched in 1932 and stood as a CCF candidate but was defeated on his bid for a 5th
s defeated in what had been a safe Tory seat by CCF candidate Joseph Noseworthy in an upset victory
he sitting MLA, finished second, and in 1947, a CCF candidate finished second in a riding with a Co
in Rossland-Trail riding, beating the official CCF candidate, who won 933 votes (14.52%).
g between incumbent MPP Robert Carlin and a new CCF candidate.
the 1945 provincial election which reduced the CCF caucus to only eight MPPs and third party statu
1936, he became a vice-president of the Brandon CCF club.
structive" caucus versus three remaining in the CCF, Connell was able to retain his position as Lea
The CCF Cooperative Commonwealth Federation government
e other party's leader in by-elections, but the CCF did not accept this convention.
The Conservatives and CCF each won about 29% of the vote, and only 8 seat
The CCF entered an all-party coalition government in 19
award for the Best Multi-Media Strategy at the CCF European Call Centre Awards in September 2008 a
y upset at Richards's decision to meet with the CCF executive in Portage la Prairie, to discuss the
In a 1945 letter to the Manitoba CCF executive committee, Richards and fellow maveri
resford was born in Neilburg, Saskatchewan to a CCF family.
LP supported an all-out war effort, whereas the CCF favoured conscription of "wealth before men".
CCF federal vice-president and future New Democrati
The CCF fielded ten candidates in the 1956 election.
n to the change in Manitoba, and the provincial CCF formally dissolved itself in 1961 to be succeed
When the CCF formed government for the first time following
to form a Socred minority government, with the CCF forming the official opposition.
The CCF fought hard to prevent the support of labour fr
was the last leader of the democratic socialist CCF, from 1960 to 1961.
wealth Federation and was leader of the Alberta CCF from 1940 to 1942.
l had changed his mind and pledged to support a CCF government.
The Alberta CCF had lost its remaining two seats in the 1959 pr
It won almost 50% more votes than the CCF had ever managed, but it failed to achieve the
The CCF has a small unit of girls from Princess Helena
e province for the NDP (and its predecessor the CCF), having elected members of the party continuou
Fisher, along with the interim leader of the CCF, Hazen Argue, resisted the transition into what
adopted at the first national convention of the CCF held in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1933.
hree UAW "Liberal-Labour" candidates running in CCF held seats in Windsor in the Ontario provincial
of the British Empire, former Commander of the CCF, housemaster and art master, English painter
The CCF, however, had run candidates against Uphill in
He crossed the floor to the CCF in 1955, becoming the first CCF member in Newfo
Fries also ran for the provincial CCF in Brandon in the province's 1958 and 1959 elec
This was the CCF's first election, Sam Drover had been a cabinet
s leadership was close aligned with that of the CCF in this period, and provincial Steelworkers lea
1941 election, and defeated a candidate of the CCF in the 1945 election.
auphin school board, and ran for the provincial CCF in the elections of 1958 and 1959, in the ridin
ed by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) in Canada to replace the Regina Manifesto.
ew party was able to recover ground lost by the CCF in the 1958 federal election, when it was nearl
ns of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) in British Columbia.
ations forces and the Chinese Communist Forces ( CCF) in 1952 at the infamous Hill Eerie.
re in the 1958 provincial election, but lost to CCF incumbent Donovan Swailes by 131 votes in Assin
He defeated CCF incumbent James Aikens in Assiniboia by 274 vot
The Chinese Communist ( CCF intervention) caused the group to move twice in
CCF Intervention;
t 1 - The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) is formed in Regina, Saskatchewan
The Canadian Communications Foundation ( CCF) is a history of Canadian broadcasting for radi
The school's Combined Cadet Force ( CCF) is among the tiny handful in the country to ca
ulture by stating repeatedly that "the basis of CCF land policy was a recognition of the family far
lowing the 1945 election, the leadership of the CCF launched a purge of suspected Communists within
Van Belleghem finished first in this poll, with CCF leader Edwin Hansford finishing second.
askatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas over national CCF leader Hazen Argue.
votes in the 1959 election, and defeated former CCF leader Lloyd Stinson by 220 votes in the 1962 c
nd future Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) leader Lloyd Stinson.
CCF leader Lloyd Stinson once called him "a most us
Manitoba CCF leader Lloyd Stinson once described Greenlay as
d Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) leader Ted Jolliffe to represent York South in
rth Centre that was held on the death of former CCF leader J.S. Woodsworth.
He was defeated by the new CCF leader, Donald C. MacDonald, in the provincial
y the Labour Progressive Party, and many in the CCF leadership believed that Richards and Johnson w
The CCF leadership, including Stanley Knowles and Donov
League had won 19 seats, only one more than the CCF, led by Harold Winch.
emocratic Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) led by Ted Jolliffe.
id was known as a maverick who drifted from the CCF line on some issues.
The CCF lost the seat in the 1948 Ontario election, pla
Early records show Max holding CCF meetings in the Neilburg community hall, buildi
n the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a CCF member from 1944 to 1960.
62) was a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) member of the Canadian House of Commons.
was elected to the legislative assembly as the CCF member for Rouyn-Noranda in the 1944 provincial
cted as a Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) Member of Parliament (MP) in 1945 and ended hi
the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as the CCF member for Hanley constituency in the 1948 gene
y in 1942 and from 1944 to 1950 and served as a CCF Member of Parliament from 1940 to 1949 and agai
The CCF merged itself into the New Democratic Party (ND
turned to provincial politics as a Saskatchewan CCF MLA in the 1952 provincial election and served
2 by-election to become Alberta's first elected CCF MLA.
Harold Winch, and five others became the first CCF MLAs in the legislature.
ho, in the 1965 federal election, was elected a CCF MP from Schulz' old riding of Springfield.
ture to denounce the radical language of fellow CCF MP Ernest Winch who had given a speech on the m
his seat in 1945, along with many of his fellow CCF MPP's.
The infighting ousted former CCF MPP, Bob Carlin because the party feared the Su
In the 1940s he was a CCF municipal candidate in Toronto and, in 1942, ra
CCF Naval Section, Gordon's School, Woking
The CCF, nearly wiped out, began to debate a relaunch o
Interestingly, neither the CCF nor the LPP endorsed an official candidate, lea
In 2002, CCF opened a University Center.
n a by-election on December 23, 1948, defeating CCF opponent Michael Taczynski in the Fairford cons
ection, albeit under unusual circumstances: his CCF opponent narrowly missed the deadline to declar
vince, having only once elected a member of the CCF or NDP - in the CCF's 1944 landslide victory.
Argue is the only former leader of the CCF or NDP whose portrait is not on the walls of ND
ral election, Harvey was the only member of the CCF or NDP ever elected to the Canadian House of Co
province - having never elected a member of the CCF or NDP.
tario in 1933, he became president of the local CCF organization.
He was the provincial CCF party candidate for the Nanaimo and the Islands
-down the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) Party, the New Party clubs, and merging with t
was opposed by supporters of the party, and the CCF performed poorly in the 1941 provincial electio
The CCF performed much more strongly in the 1945 genera
on to the ideals of social credit, the role the CCF played in her 1940 election defeat, and his ass
federal Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (or CCF, predecessor to the New Democratic Party) made
of this riding were once represented by former CCF Premier, and federal NDP leader, Tommy Douglas.
He was re-admitted to the CCF prior to the 1949 and was re-elected in that an
Harvard and brought his consistent force field ( CCF) program with him;
Work, Security, and Freedom for All -- with the CCF", the CCF promised to retain war-time taxes on
* The CCF ran in the 1933 election but did not run any ca
e in the 1936 provincial election, in which the CCF ran a joint campaign with the provincial Indepe
In the 1935 general election, the CCF ran a candidate against Mitchell in Hamilton Ea
through the use of a Cyclone Converter Furnace ( CCF) rather than a traditional blast furnace.
ealignment, but the ILP's relationship with the CCF remained shakey until the early 1940s, when CCF
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Their first target was the CCF riding association in Sudbury, and its affiliat
lot) but on the third and final count edged out CCF rival Gordon Dowding with 51.93%.
Longhill also has a Combined Cadet Force ( CCF), running all year long, as well as dance.
CCF secretary David Lewis and Charles Millard of th
as one of the early members of the Saskatchewan CCF serving on the party's provincial council as a
Eventually, in 1997, CCF settled at St. Francis Square in Ortigas Center
The CCF shared McNaughton's policy of "limited conscrip
f the new Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) shortly after the CCF was formed.
In 1946, he joined the national CCF staff and travelled the country as a party orga
*The CCF supported the Newfoundland Democratic Party whi
man in Windsor's Ward 4. Riggs was elected in a CCF sweep in 1943, defeated the Liberal candidate,
skatchewan general election, 1944 which saw the CCF sweep the province, becoming Canada's first Soc
katchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF), the first woman to occupy the position for a
rt of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF), the Dominion Labor Party ran in the 1935 Albe
able to win due to a five-way split between the CCF, the Liberals, the Bloc Populaire, the Union Na
applied to the philosophy and principles of the CCF the expression "socialist" because the fundamen
-communist mood of the Cold War also caused the CCF to seek to moderate its stance.
toric 1944 election that swept the Saskatchewan CCF to power.
portfolio for ten years until the Saskatchewan CCF took power in the 1944 provincial election.
Sudbury's Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF) Trade Union Committee in the 1940s, and so bec
ut was, in reality, a Communist Chinese forces ( CCF) trap, in which CCF troops destroyed the 3d Bat
More attacks followed on October 31, 1950 as CCF troops broke through the sector of the 16th Reg
Within a few days of the first battles the CCF troops had driven back and severely crippled th
*CCF votes are among the 1,964 ballots categorized a
The CCF was established in 1967, by the Canadian Associ
Thatcher, who was a former member of the CCF, was concerned about the economic problems in t
The CCF was almost wiped out in 1958 and soon reformed
During Stinson's time as party leader, the CCF was unable to make significant inroads beyond i
y one seat in the legislature while the Alberta CCF was shut out of the legislature for the first t
                                                                                                   


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