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- Q6016710 subject Q8370268.
- Q6016710 subject Q8758187.
- Q6016710 subject Q9660422.
- Q6016710 abstract "Before World War I, there were at least two organizations in Winnipeg calling themselves the Independent Labour Party. The first of these was set up by British trade unionists in 1895, and collapsed soon thereafter.The second was created in 1906, following a visit to the city from Ramsay MacDonald. The party received support from members of Arthur Puttee's Winnipeg Labour Party, which had been moribund since 1904.Like other groups of the same name, this Independent Labour Party was a reformist organization. It was opposed by members of the more radical Socialist Party of Canada.The ILP nominated Kempton McKim to contest the riding of Winnipeg West in the provincial election of 1907. McKim called for labour standards legislation and the public ownership of utilities. He was defeated by Thomas Johnson, a popular figure from the left wing of the Liberal Party.In 1908, some members agitated for the ILP to officially declare itself as socialist. They were opposed by another group, led by moderate reformer F. J. Dixon (later a member of the provincial legislature). The controversy split the party, which ceased to exist as a viable organization after June 1908. The reformist faction of the ILP regrouped as the Manitoba Labour Party for the 1910 provincial election.In 1914-15, candidates nominated by the Labour Representation Committee officially ran for the "Independent Labor Party", even though no formal organization of that name seems to have existed at the time.".
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- Q6016710 wikiPageWikiLink Q8370268.
- Q6016710 wikiPageWikiLink Q8758187.
- Q6016710 wikiPageWikiLink Q9660422.
- Q6016710 comment "Before World War I, there were at least two organizations in Winnipeg calling themselves the Independent Labour Party. The first of these was set up by British trade unionists in 1895, and collapsed soon thereafter.The second was created in 1906, following a visit to the city from Ramsay MacDonald.".
- Q6016710 label "Independent Labour Party (Manitoba, 1895)".