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Documents published in Canada: democracy, independence and socialism
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98-009/002(03)
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1942-1960 (Creation)
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1 folder of textual records
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Includes the Following Material:
- The Road to Socialism in Canada. The Program of the Communist Party of Canada. July, 1960.
- Tom McEwen. He Wrote for Us. The Story of Bill Bennett Pioneer Socialist Journalist. Vancouver, 1951.
- Stanley B. Ryerson. A World to Win. An Introduction to the Science of Socialism, 1946.
- Constitution of the Labour – Progressive Party. Amended at Third National Convention, 1949
- Malcolm Bruce. War and the Chamberlain Betrayal. The Communist Party.
- Lieut. William Kardash, M.L.A. 1942 Year of Victory. Defeat the Enemy on a Second Land Front in Western Europe.
- Canadian Independence and People’s Democracy. National Committee of the Labour-Progressive Party. February, 1952.
- Canadian Independence and A Peoples Parliament. Canada’s Path to Socialism. Program of the Labour-Progressive Party. June, 1954.
- Palmiro Togliatti. The Only Correct Path for Mankind. Progress Books. January, 1952.
- Joe Wallace. Hi, Sister, Hi, Brother! Toronto, 1956.