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The RCMP, the Special Branch, and the Early Days of the Communist Party of Canada: A Documentary Article

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Title
The RCMP, the Special Branch, and the Early Days of the Communist Party of Canada: A Documentary Article
Abstract
Introduces five sets of documents that shed light on the early years of the Communist Party of Canada and the RCMP security apparatus that surveilled and infiltrated it. The materials include in-camera CPC bulletins and reports, transcripts of secret speeches by Pan-American Bureau agent Charles Scott to party members in Regina and Edmonton, RCMP correspondence with the UK's Special Branch, and RCMP security bulletins. The materials were released by the Public Record Office in London, England, and through a freedom-of-information request with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Concludes that the documents are indicative of the close relationship between Canadian and British security agencies and their joint preoccupation with the threat of international communism.
Publication
Labour / Le Travail
Volume
30
Pages
169-204
Date
Fall 1992
Journal Abbr
Labour / Le Travail
ISSN
07003862
Short Title
The RCMP, the Special Branch, and the Early Days of the Communist Party of Canada
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EBSCOhost
Notes

Abstract by Desmond Maley.

Citation
Kealey, G. S. (1992). The RCMP, the Special Branch, and the Early Days of the Communist Party of Canada: A Documentary Article. Labour / Le Travail, 30, 169–204. http://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/issue/view/481