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- Title
"Telford Time" and the Populist Origins of the CCF in British Columbia.
- Authors
McDonald, Robert A. J.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the Canadian political party the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in British Columbia (BC) and how it promoted populism and socialism within the province during the 1930s. The author explores the role of party founder Lyle Telford in the CCF movement, discusses how the CCF won the provincial vote in 1933, and examines the CCF's successor party the New Democratic Party (NDP).
- Subjects
CANADA; CO-Operative Commonwealth Federation (Political party : Canada); POLITICAL parties; POPULISM; SOCIALISM; TELFORD, Lyle; CANADIAN elections; NEW Democratic Party (Political party : British Columbia); BRITISH Columbia politics &; government; HISTORY; TWENTIETH century
- Publication
Labour / Travail, 2013, Vol 71, p87
- ISSN
0700-3862
- Publication type
Essay