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- Ginger_Group abstract "For the Australian political faction, see Ginger Group (Queensland). For the fashion manufacturer, see Mary Quant. For the general term, see ginger group.The Ginger Group was not a formal political party in Canada, but a faction of radical Progressive and Labour Members of Parliament who advocated socialism. The term ginger group also refers to a small group with new, radical ideas trying to act as a catalyst within a larger body.The Ginger Group split with the Progressive Party in 1924 when Progressive leader Robert Forke proved too eager to accommodate the Liberal government of William Lyon Mackenzie King and agreed to support the government's budget with only minimal concessions. J. S. Woodsworth, using his right as the leader of the Independent Labour MPs, moved a stronger amendment to the budget based on demands the Progressives had made in earlier years but had since abandoned. The Progressive and Labour MPs who broke with their Progressive colleagues to support Woodsworth became the \"Ginger Group\". and was made up of United Farmers of Alberta MPs George Gibson Coote, Robert Gardiner, Edward Joseph Garland, Donald MacBeth Kennedy and Henry Elvins Spencer as well as United Farmers of Ontario MP Agnes Macphail. The group was later joined by Labour MPs J.S. Woodsworth, William Irvine, Abraham Albert Heaps and Angus MacInnis, independent MP Joseph Tweed Shaw and Progressive MPs Milton Neil Campbell, William John Ward W.C. Good and Preston Elliott.Members of the Ginger Group played a role in forming the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation in 1932, with Woodsworth becoming the new party's leader.The name Ginger Group was also used to refer to a group of Conservative MPs who, in 1917 opposed Prime Minister Robert Borden's use of the Military Service Act to introduce conscription during the Conscription Crisis of 1917.".
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- Ginger_Group wikiPageWikiLink William_Irvine_(Canadian_politician).
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- Ginger_Group wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ginger Group".
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- Ginger_Group subject Category:Agrarian_parties.
- Ginger_Group subject Category:Co-operative_Commonwealth_Federation.
- Ginger_Group subject Category:Federal_political_parties_in_Canada.
- Ginger_Group subject Category:Labour_history_of_Canada.
- Ginger_Group subject Category:Political_party_factions_in_Canada.
- Ginger_Group subject Category:Progressivism_in_Canada.
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- Ginger_Group comment "For the Australian political faction, see Ginger Group (Queensland). For the fashion manufacturer, see Mary Quant. For the general term, see ginger group.The Ginger Group was not a formal political party in Canada, but a faction of radical Progressive and Labour Members of Parliament who advocated socialism.".
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