186:
421:, an independent labour candidate who was elected to the British Columbia legislature for the coal-mining constituency of Nanaimo, joined the Revolutionary Socialist Party of Canada. This party had split from the Socialist Party of British Columbia due to ideological differences. The Revolutionary Socialist Party proved short-lived. A series of organizational mergers and splits followed in British Columbia.
334:. (The so-called "servant problem" was the problem that middle-class families had with cleaning, cooking, and especially entertaining at the level that was socially expected. It was too much work for any one person to do herself, but middle-class families, unlike wealthy families, could not afford to pay the wages necessary to attract and retain skilled household employees.) Her message was typical of
465:
In May 1903 there were discussions about merging the
Socialist Parties of Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia into a national party, but the project was put off due to lack of money. At the end of December 1904 the SPBC held its fourth convention, where delegates were told the locals in Winnipeg,
381:
In April 1900 the United
Socialist Labor Party (USLP) was formed in British Columbia as a splinter group from the Socialist Labor Party (SLP). The first socialist convention was held in British Columbia in October 1900. The CSL cooperated with the USLP at this meeting, where the red flag flew over
292:
The CSL was primarily concerned with educating the electorate about socialism, and was not a parliamentary party in the modern sense. It held meetings to stir up interest in socialism and to debate subjects such as the relationship between socialism and
Christianity. Disputes soon erupted between
311:, was invited to Toronto to address the league and accepted the position of honorary president of the league's executive. In his writings Sheldon discussed social problems such as unemployment, poverty, racialism, alcohol, corruption and so on, always asking "
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ideals. The CSL was broad and flexible, open to radicals, labourites, socialists, and women's rights activists. Leadership was mostly male and
English-speaking. Women who were active in the organization were typically married and did not work for a living.
364:
as its candidate for North
Toronto in the 1902 provincial election. Haile was also active in the WCTU, and took a maternal feminist position. As a woman she was opposed by various factions, and an attempt was made to exclude her from the ballot. The
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the hall during the sessions despite attempts by the police to have it hauled down. A provincial federation within the CSL was agreed but was not in fact established. In 1901 the
Socialist Party of British Columbia was formed, allied with the
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had a guaranteed circulation of 6,000 three days a week. Although privately owned the paper expressed the views of the
Socialist Party of British Columbia, but gave coverage to controversies among Canadian socialist groups.
470:(SPC). Wrigley and Thomson helped merge the CSL into the SPC. By 1905 all of the Canadian socialist organizations had come together in the SPC. The party was formed officially on 19 February 1905.
249:, was the organizer in British Columbia. A formal organizing convention for the Ontario Socialist League was held in Toronto in November 1901 to provide the base for the national organization.
350:
481:. When the SPC became dominant, this was a step backward for women, since the men who dominated the SPC refused to support women's causes such as suffrage and fair wages.
394:, helped organize this more radical group. He said that Wrigley "stood for capitalistic thought, for compromise and for pasturage on both sides of the fence."
413:, Socialist Party of Manitoba and Socialist Party of British Columbia had been formed by CSL members. In March 1902 John Cameron organized a CSL local in
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into the radical religious materialism of the
Canadian Socialist League can be traced in successor socialist groups in Canada for the next twenty years.
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330:(WCTU). In her short-lived column "The Kingdom of the Home" she discussed issues such as suffrage, charity, prohibition, prostitution and the
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The SPC was the first socialist party in Canada to be a serious force in electoral politics. It was radical, advocated the
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417:, recruiting from members of the labour party. In November 1902 the Socialist Party of Manitoba was formed. In 1902
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The View from Murney Tower: Salem Bland, the Late
Victorian Controversies, and the Search for a New Christianity
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Christianity and "Christ was the first socialist." The league rejected the ideology of
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173:. Members of the league formed provincial socialist parties. In 1905 these parties merged into the
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157:organization founded in Canada. It originated in
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293:Protestant ministers and Marxists. The minister
171:socialism based on Christian reform principles
1034:. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
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169:. The leaders espoused a moderate
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1065:Christian socialist organizations
201:in 1898 by former members of the
905:. Abingdon, England: Routledge.
256:, dominated the league with his
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995:. Toronto: Between the Lines.
161:in 1898, but was strongest in
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1060:1898 establishments in Quebec
950:McAllister, James A. (1984).
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326:. She was also active in the
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969:McCormack, A. Ross (1977).
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419:James Hurst Hawthornthwaite
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428:bought an interest in
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344:Augusta Stowe-Gullen
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231:Patrons of Industry
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912:978-1-136-23150-6
899:Laidler, Harry W.
883:978-0-521-24430-5
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