132:
139:
Although Zuken's membership in the
Communist Party was controversial, he was respected by politicians across the political spectrum for both his intelligence and his political commitment. In early 1969, he won the unanimous support of his colleagues on city council for changes to Winnipeg's Tenant
323:
318:
313:
298:
140:
Act. The reforms included the establishment of a landlord/tenant review board, restrictions on eviction notices, and improvements to the privacy rights of tenants.
338:
148:
181:
333:
303:
328:
177:
269:
208:
252:
247:
220:
308:
59:
120:
on behalf of the North End ward which had been represented since the 1930s by fellow
Communist
293:
288:
116:
After serving on the school board for twenty years he was elected, in 1961, to
Winnipeg's
8:
265:
204:
81:
in the city, both on-stage as an actor and off-stage, including an attempt to put on
180:(Cecil Zuken), was also an active Communist politician, and served as leader of the
161:
Though a loyal member of the
Communist Party he expressed public criticisms of the
71:
259:
83:
282:
47:
28:
166:
162:
121:
117:
110:
102:
95:
91:
324:
Labor-Progressive Party candidates in the 1953 Canadian federal election
319:
Labor-Progressive Party candidates in the 1949 Canadian federal election
314:
Labor-Progressive Party candidates in the 1945 Canadian federal election
128:
he fought for public housing, public hospitals and rights for the poor.
253:"Remembering the Legacies of Joe Zuken" at Manitoba Federation of Labor
221:
http://www.mhs.mb.ca/info/pubs/timelines/v38n6/index.shtml#zukenplaque
55:
20:
165:
in the 1970s for its restrictions on Jewish emigration and official
155:
125:
106:
24:
131:
105:
and was one of the few
Communists to win re-election through the
78:
67:
51:
39:
170:
63:
35:
27:
and the longest serving elected
Communist party politician in
144:
31:. He served on the Winnipeg city council from 1961 to 1983.
66:
and intervened in struggles for workers rights and in anti-
94:
in court against state repression and later established a
43:
19:(December 12, 1912 – March 24, 1986) was a popular
77:
Prior to the Second World War Zuken was connected with
113:, free textbooks, and higher salaries for teachers.
98:
to give poor people access to legal representation.
158:until his retirement in 1983 due to poor health.
42:when he was still an infant. Raised in a secular
299:Communist Party of Canada (Manitoba) politicians
280:
90:As a lawyer he defended the party and left wing
223:Manitoba Historical Society article on plaque
135:Ross House Museum in Joe Zuken Park, Winnipeg
339:Canadian people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent
203:, James Lorimar and Company, Toronto, 1990,
257:
248:Jewish Humanists Remembered: Joseph Zuken
130:
101:In 1941 Zuken was elected to Winnipeg's
50:North End he was educated at a secular
281:
109:. He fought for the establishment of
143:In 1979 Zuken unsuccessfully ran for
13:
14:
350:
241:
34:Joe Zuken's family immigrated to
261:Joe Zuken, Citizen and Socialist
201:Joe Zuken, Citizen and Socialist
264:. James Lorimer & Company.
226:
214:
193:
1:
334:Ukrainian emigrants to Canada
187:
7:
304:Jewish Canadian politicians
182:Communist Party in Manitoba
58:environment. He joined the
10:
355:
46:environment in Winnipeg's
329:Winnipeg city councillors
235:, 13 February 1969, p. 3.
60:Communist Party of Canada
176:Zuken's older brother,
87:in a Winnipeg theatre.
136:
134:
70:movements during the
258:Doug Smith (1990).
233:Winnipeg Free Press
211:, pg. 8 and pg. 256
184:from 1948 to 1981.
173:in the late 1960s.
149:won 18% of the vote
137:
309:Jewish socialists
346:
275:
236:
230:
224:
218:
212:
197:
147:of Winnipeg and
72:Great Depression
354:
353:
349:
348:
347:
345:
344:
343:
279:
278:
272:
244:
239:
231:
227:
219:
215:
198:
194:
190:
154:He remained an
84:Eight Men Speak
12:
11:
5:
352:
342:
341:
336:
331:
326:
321:
316:
311:
306:
301:
296:
291:
277:
276:
270:
255:
250:
243:
242:External links
240:
238:
237:
225:
213:
191:
189:
186:
23:politician in
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
351:
340:
337:
335:
332:
330:
327:
325:
322:
320:
317:
315:
312:
310:
307:
305:
302:
300:
297:
295:
292:
290:
287:
286:
284:
273:
271:1-55028-303-0
267:
263:
262:
256:
254:
251:
249:
246:
245:
234:
229:
222:
217:
210:
209:1-55028-305-7
206:
202:
196:
192:
185:
183:
179:
174:
172:
168:
164:
159:
157:
152:
150:
146:
141:
133:
129:
127:
123:
119:
114:
112:
111:kindergartens
108:
104:
99:
97:
93:
88:
86:
85:
80:
75:
73:
69:
65:
61:
57:
53:
49:
48:working class
45:
41:
37:
32:
30:
29:North America
26:
22:
18:
260:
232:
228:
216:
200:
199:Doug Smith,
195:
178:William Ross
175:
167:antisemitism
163:Soviet Union
160:
153:
142:
138:
122:Jacob Penner
118:city council
115:
103:school board
100:
96:legal clinic
92:trade unions
89:
82:
76:
54:school in a
33:
17:Joseph Zuken
16:
15:
294:1986 deaths
289:1912 births
62:as a young
283:Categories
188:References
56:socialist
38:from the
21:Communist
156:alderman
126:alderman
124:. As an
107:Cold War
25:Winnipeg
79:theatre
68:fascist
52:Yiddish
40:Ukraine
268:
207:
171:Poland
64:lawyer
44:Jewish
36:Canada
145:Mayor
266:ISBN
205:ISBN
169:in
285::
151:.
74:.
274:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.