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September 1931: A Re-Interpretation of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's Handling of the 1931 Estevan Strike and Riot

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September 1931: A Re-Interpretation of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's Handling of the 1931 Estevan Strike and Riot
Abstract
Reassesses the 1931 Estevan miners' strike and riot in light of internal RCMP reports recently released under the federal Access to Information Act. Discusses reporting by local police officials at the time, which was more nuanced and sympathetic to the miners than had previously been believed. However, the RCMP was also under heavy pressure from higher authorities and mine owners to crack down. Three miners were killed (one died in hospital) and eight others injured by the police in a violent confrontation on September 29, 1931. A photograph is reproduced of the common grave where the three miners were buried under the epitaph, "Murdered by RCMP."
Publication
Labour / Le Travail
Volume
39
Pages
159-178
Date
Spring 1997
Journal Abbr
Labour / Le Travail
ISSN
07003862
Short Title
September 1931
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4/27/15, 4:09 PM
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Notes

Abstract by Desmond Maley.

Citation
Hewitt, S. (1997). September 1931: A Re-Interpretation of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s Handling of the 1931 Estevan Strike and Riot. Labour / Le Travail, 39, 159–178. http://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/issue/view/491