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Woodsworth collaborated in the s with a " Ginger Group " of more radical Progressives. When the Depression struck, they joined with various labour and socialist groups to found a federal socialist party. At Regina in the new party adopted a democratic socialist manifesto and chose Woodsworth as its leader under the banner of Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. By the CCF had attracted the interest of a number of academics and professionals who joined together in the League for Social Reconstruction and supported both the CCF and the lively political journal Canadian Forum.

Woodsworth was the spokesman for these people and for the unionists and farmers who looked to the CCF. Although the election sent only 7 CCFers to Ottawa, that little group included such political dynamos as T.

Douglas , and the party had become the official opposition in both BC and Saskatchewan. For Woodsworth the tragedy of the Depression was increasingly overshadowed by the impending horror of WWII and he gave his attention to Canada's international position. Inside the CCF he faced the growing concern of some of his colleagues that Hitler's threat could only be met by force. Believing that war breeds only war he strove to persuade the government to declare Canada's right to neutrality.

Reviewing the interwar period and repeating that war settles nothing, Woodsworth declared: "I rejoice that it is possible to say these things in a Canadian parliament under British institutions. It would not be possible in Germany, I recognize that I believe that the only way to do it is by an appeal to the moral forces which are still resident among our people, and not by another resort to brute force. In Woodsworth won his last election with a sharply reduced majority. Woodsworth too was arrested, but in the end, the charges were never prosecuted.

The events of firmly established Woodsworth as a powerful advocate for working people, and in the years that followed, he became increasingly committed to creating a fairer society, and became a confirmed socialist. In , he was elected as a Labour Member of Parliament for Winnipeg North Centre, a seat which he held until his death in As a member of parliament, he was a tireless advocate for farmers, labourers and immigrants, pressing for a more co-operative and more humane society.

Built using WordPress and the Materialis Theme. Woodsworth House. Woodsworth House stands as an historical site in the heart of Winnipeg. Woodsworth House, home of CCS. Loading Comments The groups will discuss which choice is the best way to spend the funds and explain to the class how this choice will benefit the elderly, unemployed, immigrants, and farmers. The class will decide which choice is the best, based on presentations of arguments from their peers.

After the students have presented their choices, have the class as a whole draw three clear conclusions about which plan is the best or most viable. Have students research the formation and role of the NDP in Canada. Have them outline how this group differs from other political parties. Students will need to research the other political parties as well for a thorough comparison. Students could present their findings and opinions in a presentation, report, or essay.

Discuss the idea of pensions and assistance from the government, and identify the social programs available to those in need.

Have students use markers and large poster paper to identify different types of social programs in a mind map, identifying the pros and cons of social programs. Woodsworth by Allen Mills Pioneers of Manitoba by Robert Harvey A Prophet at Home , 52 pp. ISBN We thank Peter Staples, grandson of J.

Woodsworth, for additional information used here. This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.



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