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The Lakehead & Canada’s First Social Democratic Party:
Abstract
During the last two days of December in 1911 the Finnish Labour Temple in Port Arthur, Ontario, was the scene of one of the most significant events in both Canadian and regional political history before the First World War. Chosen for its geographic position, the temple hosted a pan-national gathering of socialists who, in an attempt to unite the Canadian left, established Canada’s first social democratic party, the Social Democratic Party of Canada (SDPC). The goal of the SDPC was to educate the workers of Canada to consciousness of their class position in society, their economic servitude to the owners of capital, and to organize them into a political party to seize the reins of government and transform all capitalist property into the collective property of the working class. Its activity during the next decade would have a profound influence on both the various manifestations of socialism regionally and nationally over the next century and on mainstream Canadian social politics. However, the hundredth anniversary of its establishment has gone unnoticed by political and labour historians. Part of the reason rests with the simply fact that, although many works mention and even briefly discuss the SDPC, no full-length study has yet been written. In an attempt to rectify this situation, this paper provides an overview of its actions and activities at the Lakehead,between 1911 and 1918. --Introduction
Publication
Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society Papers and Records
Volume
39
Pages
29-54
Date
2011
Language
English
Citation
Beaulieu, M. S. (2011). The Lakehead & Canada’s First Social Democratic Party: Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society Papers and Records, 39, 29–54. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michel-Beaulieu-2/publication/260792261_The_Lakehead_and_Canada’s_First_Social_Democratic_Party_The_Search_for_Socialist_Unity/links/595ae5fdaca272f3c083fc86/The-Lakehead-and-Canadas-First-Social-Democratic-Party-The-Search-for-Socialist-Unity.pdf