New Democratic Party (Canada)
New Democratic Party (Canada) (Political party) | |
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Predecessor | • Canadian Labour Congress • Co-operative Commonwealth Federation |
Formation | August 3, 1961 |
Headquarters | Ottawa, Ontario |
The New Democratic Party(NPD) is a federal political party in Canada.
NATO
Yves Engler told how:
Now the CCF was the predecessor to the NDP. And it took a pro-NATO position. It actually subverted internal democracy in – there was a convention coming up in 1950 and they – the leadership came out in favour before allowing members to have that discussion. And for years, more than a decade, two decades almost, NATO was the most contentious issue at CCF and then later NDP conventions. Where the sort of activist base, peace-minded base of the party, increasingly pushed the Canada-out-of-NATO position. And then, they finally won that in the 1966 – I believe it was – convention. The party had a Canada-out-of-NATO position for about 20 years. And then, when Ed Broadbent in 1987 looked like he had a real shot at becoming prime minister, the media started really kind of raising this Canada-out-of-NATO policy of the NDP and sort of made like an issue of the matter. And Broadbent basically, without ever passing it at a convention, just kind of like was able to toss out this policy and re-wrote the policy to say that basically the party didn’t have a Canada-NATO position. It was never formally withdrawn and there was never a vote.[1]
Party Members
Politician | Born | Died | Description |
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Ed Broadbent | 21 March 1936 | 11 January 2024 | Canadian NDP politician |
Jenny Kwan | 1967 | Chinese-Canadian MP | |
Jagmeet Singh | 2 January 1979 | Canadian YGL politician |