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Daniel O'Donoghue: 'Grand Old Man' of Canada's Labour Movement

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Daniel O'Donoghue: 'Grand Old Man' of Canada's Labour Movement
Abstract
Daniel O'Donoghue was a printer, leader in many early labour organizations, founding member of the Canadian Labour Union, an MPP, and as the first Dominion fair-wages officer, a federal civil servant. ...He promoted a largely American model of labour politics. Based on the notion that labour's goals would best be achieved through established political parties rather than independently, his moderating influence still prevails. --Introduction
Publication
The Beaver
Volume
78
Issue
6
Date
December 1998-January 1999
Pages
26-28
Language
English
Citation
Parsons, V. (1998, January). Daniel O’Donoghue: “Grand Old Man” of Canada’s Labour Movement. The Beaver, 78(6), 26–28. https://www.canadashistoryarchive.ca/canadas-history/the-beaver-dec-1998-jan-1999/flipbook/26/