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| | Canada Election 2004 Voter Guide: Political Parties - Communist Party of Canada |
 | | The CPC prevailed in an appeal from the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision, to the Supreme Court of Canada in December of 2002. |  | | The court's decision was rendered in June of 2003 and the offending provisions of the Elections Act cease to be of any force or effect in June of 2004 (the court gave the government one year to make the Elections Act comply with the constitution. |  | | The CPC was successful at trial in having several sections of the Elections Act declared unconstitutional (including the 50 candidate rule, and seizure provisions). |
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http://www.mondopolitico.com/elections/canada2004/parties/communist.htm
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| | Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Its Eighth Party Congress will be held in 2005 with the theme, "Building a mass Communist Party". |  | | The party, if elected, would establish a Citizen's Committee for Democratic Renewal, or CCDR, that would nominate candidates for federal office. |  | | This was further elaborated during its Seventh Congress. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marxist-Leninist_Party_of_Canada
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| | Communist Party of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | With lawyer Peter Rosenthal representing the CPC, The Supreme Court of Canada ruled the law (originally put in place by the Mulroney government) as unconstitutional. |  | | The minority group on the CC, led by Miguel Figueroa, Elizabeth Rowley, and former leader William Kashtan resisted and, after being defeated at the party's 1990 convention and expelled from the party, took the CPC to court. |  | | The party launched a legal challenge that went to the Supreme Court of Canada (Figueroa vs. Canada; named for the current party leader Miguel Figueroa). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_of_Canada
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| | Lenin and Canada |
 | | The convention responded to that appeal with a spontaneous and almost unanimous “NO!” Bob Russell and his fellow members of the OBU delegation walked out of the convention, appealing to other delegates by name to join them, but not one delegate did. |  | | After discussion in every unit it was approved by the majority of the members of each. |  | | The leaders of the OBU moved that the draft resolutions be “tabled.” Their motion was defeated. |
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http://www.marxists.org/history/international/comintern/sections/canada/buck-tim/lenin-canada/ch03.htm
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| | babble: The Communist Party of Canada |
 | | On the occasion of the Party's anniversary, Comrade Sandra L. Smith led a delegation of the Central Committee and representatives of the National Executive Committee of the Communist Youth Union (Marxist-Leninist) to visit the Party Memorial in Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa. |  | | Last I heard this part of the Elections Act was tossed out by the Ontario Court of Appeal and was heading for the Supreme Court of Canada. |  | | however, the natural law party has a better chance of winning an election, or even a seat. |
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http://www.rabble.ca/babble/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=001648
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| | babble: Communist Party of Canada splits... really... |
 | | posted 17 June 2005 12:17 PM According to the document, the CPC leadership refused to respect the decisions taken at the last convention, and had also stepped up pressure on the CPQ by cutting its financial aid. |  | | In terms of two marginal parties co-operating, perhaps it might be something like "Gee, if we merge the Progressive Canadians and CAP, we still only have 1/10% of the the vote, so why compromise our purity?" |  | | I guess it's not the most important news, but hey, what's babble for if not inane political gossip. |
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http://www.rabble.ca/babble/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=2&t=007802&p=
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| | [Marxism] Communist Party of Canada on th election |
 | | The Liberal Party suffered the greatest losses at the polls, losing 37 seats and witnessing the defeat of seven cabinet members. |  | | On the other hand, the parties seen by voters as defenders of progressive positions made gains; the NDP gained about one million votes, the Bloc Quebecois about 300,000, and the Greens almost half a million. |  | | The two parties of big business were hammered by voters, falling from 80% of the total popular vote in 2000 to 68% in 2004. |
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http://lists.econ.utah.edu/pipermail/marxism/2004-July/010526.html
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| | Governments on the WWW: Canada |
 | | Canadian High Commission in Georgetown, Guyana / Haut Commissariat du Canada à Georgetown, Guyana |  | | Canadian Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal / Ambassade du Canada à Lisbonne, Portugal |  | | Canadian Embassy in Washington, United States of America / Ambassade du Canada à Washington, États-Unis d'Amérique |
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http://www.gksoft.com/govt/en/ca.html
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| | Communist Party of Canada |
 | | Since this judgment was rendered, and was confirmed on appeal, the Communist party, as a lawful organization, has ceased to exist; though occasionally candidates appear in municipal, provincial, or federal elections who bear the label "Communist". |  | | The policy of "boring from within" the Labour party promised at first some success. |  | | In 1928 the Communist party of Canada sent delegates to the congress of the Third International and the meeting of the Red International labour unions in Moscow. |
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http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/encyclopedia/CommunistPartyofCanada.htm
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| | Journal of Canadian Studies: "Communists love Canada!": The Communist Party of Canada, the "people" ... |
 | | By the late 1920s, western parties did not dispute their collective obligation to defend the USSR or its right to strengthen its national security through diplomatic manoeuvres. |  | | Like all member parties of the Communist International (Comintern), the Communist Party of Canada (CPC) embarked on a dramatic change of political direction - the Popular Front Against Fascism - after the Seventh (and last) Comintern Congress in summer 1935. |  | | Yes, Party leaders acknowledged, bourgeois-democracy had paved the way for Fascism and had not "become all right overnight." Yet, while reassuring members that they would "never be satisfied until we have Soviet-democracy, the dictatorship of the proletariat," they insisted that the rise of Fascism had changed the political situation and necessitated a change in tactics. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3683/is_200201/ai_n9069653
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| | Socialist Party of Canada - Wallace's Corner |
 | | The only chance at "political renewal" is if independent and small parties were elected as a majority in the Ontario Legislature: |  | | The problem is not of an "anti-social offensive" on the part of the major political parties acting in conspiracy. |  | | Once elected, no political party can dictate the way capitalism is run. |
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http://www.worldsocialism.org/canada/wc99165b.htm
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| | Status of Women (NAC) and the Communist Connection?! |
 | | Communists were among those who led the Canadian Labour Congress, the |  | | There is, however, and always has been, liberal funding by the Liberal Party of Canada for the National Action Committee for the Status of Women and a special government department of the Secretary of State, Status of Women. |  | | It became government policy in the USSR in about 1917. |
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http://www.fathersforlife.org/feminism/nac_and_canada_communist_party.htm
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| | Find in a Library: The Communist Party in Canada : a history |
 | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |  | | The Communist Party in Canada : a history |  | | Find in a Library: The Communist Party in Canada : a history |
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http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/7d94689356c49949.html
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 | | From: Communist Party of Canada (by way of Scott Marshall ) |  | | I also want to assure you that, although our voices go unreported in the mass media, and are not reflected by the parties on Parliament Hill, that millions upon millions of Canadians stand opposed to the NATO bombardment of Yugoslavia, and to Canada's involvement in this brutal and barbaric act of aggression. |  | | This alliance is a threat to regional and world peace -- it should be dissolved at once. |
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http://www.eroj.org/urbiorbi/Yugoslavia/canada.htm
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| | The Communist Party Of Canada |
 | | This situation has been intensified by the recent re-election of George Bush and the appointment of Condoleeza Rice as US Secretary of State. |  | | Dear Comrades: On behalf of The Central Committee and Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party of Canada we greet you and salute you on the occasion of the 19th Congress of your Party, the Communist Party of India (Marxist). |  | | We, as all communists, are very concerned with the deteriorating international situation and the increasing danger of the escalation of Imperialist violence led by the major Imperialist power the United States of America. |
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http://pd.cpim.org/2005/0501/05012005_greeting-canada.htm
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| | About the Communist Party of Canada |
 | | Following the victory over Hitler fascism, the CPC was a strong political force, electing members to parliament and provincial legislatures. |  | | The Communist Party of Canada arose out of the struggles of working people for decent living conditions, social justice and peace. |  | | The Communist Party survived the Cold War and holds true to our goal of uniting the working class and its allies in a movement for socialism. |
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http://www.communist-party.ca/contact/about2.html
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| | The Marxist-Leninist Home Page |
 | | Under the fundamental law that elected representatives and all institutions must be subordinate to the electorate, the constitution must enshrine: |  | | These laws must be turned into reality through the creation of institutions which enable the electors to exercise their right to elect and to be elected and facilitate their maximum participation in governance. |  | | The finances and facilities currently provided to Elections Canada and to Members of Parliament to operate their constituency offices would be reallocated to fund the functioning of the Canada-Wide Electoral Commission and Electoral Committees. |
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http://www.cpcml.ca/Program/Program.html
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| | Communist Party of Canada :: View topic - Ottawa Protest against Bush |
 | | I never stated this was conditional on size or party, but on a general need to fell as though they are actively engaged in the protest. |  | | Your party, and the few members I have spoken to in my life, continually over state the influence of the ML; the fact a member, or a group of members, take part in an action does not mean the party as a whole has any role but that it was there. |  | | There were numerous signs made by Darrell Rankin and members of the party here in Winnipeg, the average citizen/participant held these signs up high; this did not mean they were members or giving their support to the party, but instead to the action itself. |
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http://www.hostultra.com/~mrodden/debate/protestbush.htm
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| | Political Resources on the Net - Canada I |
 | | Libertarian Party of Canada Parti Libertarien du Canada |  | | The Legislative Assemblies of Canada (Parties) Index of Canada parties |  | | Parti Bloc-pot du Qébec Quebec's provincial party in favor of legalization of marijuana |
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http://www.politicalresources.net/canada/canada.htm
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| | Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada |
 | | One of the main achievements of the Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada during this election was the decision of the MLPC youth to launch a national inquiry into Canada's political |  | | members of Marxist-Leninist Party Clubs in various cities responded to the call of national leader Sandra L. Smith to meet in Montreal to discuss their work and program for the election and the new year. |  | | This website is operated by the Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada |
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http://www.mlpc.ca
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| | Elections Canada On-Line Political Parties, Candidates and Others |
 | | Elections Canada: Political Parties, Candidates and Others: Registered Political Parties |  | | The information maintained in the Registry of Political Parties is updated on receipt of a written report, signed by the leader of the party. |  | | Registered Political Parties and Parties Eligible for Registration |
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http://www.elections.ca/content.asp?section=pol&document=index&dir=par&lang=e&textonly=false
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| | PRIVACY Statement - Communist Party of Canada |
 | | As a Canadian Political Party, we believe that the privacy and security of your data are essential. |  | | Your personal information is maintained by the Communist Party of Canada site administrators to provide you with services you may have requested. |  | | The Communist Party of Canada ensures that you control your information. |
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http://www.communist-party.ca/legal/privacy.html
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| | Disgraceful Conduct of the Worker-Communist Party of Iraq - Canada |
 | | The Iraqi Community is outraged at the conduct of members of the Worker-Communist Party of Iraq at a meeting with Dr. Ahmed Al-Chalabi (Iraqi National Congress), Saturday October 12, 2002. |  | | We as Iraqis in exile deplore in the strongest terms these acts and find that the Worker-Communist Party of Iraq is not committed to democracy and free speech in a civilized and peaceful manner. |  | | A handful of hooligan hecklers who are members of the Worker-Communist Party of Iraq started disrupting the gathering by shouting after Dr. Chalabi's speech. |
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http://www.iraqfoundation.org/news/2002/joct/15_press.html
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| | Communism in Canada: A Discussion of the Political Platform of the Communist Party of Canada - Events Calendar |
 | | Communism in Canada: A Discussion of the Political Platform of the Communist Party of Canada |  | | Communism in Canada: A Discussion of the Political Platform of the Communist Party of Canada - Events Calendar |  | | In fact, an important aspect to the CPC leader’s visit will be to meet —often for the first time — with the many new members who have joined the Party very recently, or are considering joining. |
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http://www.unb.ca/news/event-details.cgi?id=1729
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| | Communist Party of Canada collection, 1978-1983 - Collection Description |
 | | The Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) was founded in 1970 by Hardial Bains as a party for the working classes. |  | | The content of the posters concerns: Pierre Elliot Trudeau depicted as a lackey; Hardial Bains in Conversation with the President of the East indian Defence Committee in 1978; a ten year anniversary march of the CPC (M-L) in 1980; the first Congress/Communist Youth Union of Canada meeting in 1983. |  | | Communist Party of Canada collection, 1978-1983 - Collection Description |
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http://library.mcmaster.ca/archives/findaids/fonds/c/commpart.htm
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| | RevolutionaryLeft.com -> Revolutionary Communist Party Of Canada |
 | | That the accepting party is in the position of right to judge if it so chooses to include something, which by default was previously excluded. |  | | I’m sure there were plenty in the Tsar’s court who believed that the workers were inferior or unfit to rule. |  | | Any country where wage slavery exists is a country in need of a revolution. |
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http://www.revolutionaryleft.com/index.php?showtopic=40103
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| | "Solidarity With Cuba" - Statement from the Communist Party of Canada [W |
 | | "Solidarity With Cuba" - Statement from the Communist Party of Canada [W |  | | As part of its anti-Cuban campaign, Washington is intensifying pressure on Canada’s traditional policy of “engagement” towards Cuba. |  | | "Solidarity With Cuba" - Statement from the Communist Party of Canada [WWW.STOPN |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/antinato@topica.com/msg06837.html
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| | CPC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title. |  | | Corn Products Company (later CPC International, acquired by Unilever) |  | | the Amstrad CPC, a home computer of the 1980s |
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http://www.vacilando.org/_cliextra/baghdadmuseumorg/includepage.php?title=CPC&action=edit
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