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423:, and helped found the Montreal Labour College with Becky Buhay and Bella Gauld in 1920. The Labour College was deeply connected to labour unions. In 1921, Buller became a founding member of the underground Communist Party of Canada (CPC) which united other radical labour activists from Nova Scotia to BC. The three Montreal women became leaders of the Workers Party of Canada, the legal formation of the CPC, which applied for recognition with the
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474:, Montreal. Simard's programme characterized the Communist platform of the time, demanding employment insurance reform, public health care, and immediate action on the unemployed. Party organizer Georges Dubois was arrested by the police during the campaign. The party organized a demonstration against the arrest at
455:, came out of the Montreal organization. By 1927, the CPC had begun to also focus on political activity among French-Canadian workers in Quebec, recruiting and training new cadres for the Party. In 1928, Georges Dubois joined the party and became the French-Canadian organizer with other leaders like Buhay.
823:", he summarily dismissed them. Although his Quebec nationalist point of view held a majority at the PCQ's convention of April 2005, who was granted voting rights was highly disputed. Parizeau was subsequently expelled by the party. Around the same time, his group announced their withdrawal from the CPC.
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Parizeau retained the party's registration with Élections Québec; the PCQ-PCC's requests to register as Parti communiste du Québec were consequently rejected by Élections Québec during this period. In 2023, the PCQ-PCC under the CPC reregistered with Élections Québec as the Parti communiste du Québec.
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The UFP agreed to place the question of Quebec independence as intertwined with social or class issues. This was hotly debated as the party transformed into Québec solidaire. The debate moved over into the PCQ as well. These positions were questioned by the Quebec leader of the party, André Parizeau,
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During the crisis in CPC during the 1990s, the PCQ became disorganized, closed its offices, and its remaining members drifted apart from the CPC, adopting positions sympathetic to nationalism. The CPC maintained relations with the PCQ, however, which addressed its congresses in
Toronto and Vancouver.
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The
Communists therefore began organizing in the area with Quebec as part of a department of the CPC, at times joined with northern Ontario. By the end of the 1920s an active group had made something of break-through in the Jewish community of Montreal and elsewhere among some French-speaking workers
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Given the lack of enthusiasm on the part of unions to promote such a project, which was increasingly seen as being harmful to the chances of PQ to finally beat the
Liberals, and to the difficulties within the groups Left can agree because of the extreme partisanship that existed then the idea died a
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with a group of progressive
Canadian doctors. On his return, Bethune joined the Communist Party. Bethune became one of the most famous Canadians internationally, and the most well-known member of the CPC. His decision to join the party was shaped not just be what he saw in the Soviet Union, but also
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In 2005, party leader André Parizeau and his supporters were expelled from the PCQ-PCC for factionalism. Parizeau had called for the CPC and PCQ-PCC to demand the immediate independence of Quebec; he was swiftly rebuked by other provincial party leaders and the federal leadership. From 2005 to 2012,
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A following year the young radical
Stanley Bréhaut Ryerson was elected secretary of the Communist Party in Quebec. Ryerson's leadership came at a time when the party was shifting its approach much more towards the united front. By 1936, Lucien Dufour, President of the Front Populaire, reported that
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During the
Depression the CPC in Montreal was one of the few radical and active organizations on the left, despite being banned. In 1934, when leader Paul Delisle died, the party held a "red" funeral in Montreal and attracted a crowd. Mass meetings were an important activity for the party. The CPC
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For example, the party created unemployed clubs and focused on labour organizing. S. Larkin, J. Bedard, C. A. Perry, L. Dufour and Ms. Lebrun helped build various clubs and groups of factory workers like the United
Lorimier Unemployed League St. Henri. Labour demands were also front-and-centre in
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returned to
Montreal after a journey of several months in Spain. Thousands of people were waiting his arrival at Bonaventure station and organized a parade in the streets of Montreal in his honour. Over 15,000 people gathered at the Mount Royal Arena to hear Bethune tell what he saw in Spain. He
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The late 1920s were an important period of ideological turmoil, debate and discussion and clarification of the Party programme for the CPC. Likewise, with the help of the
Comintern, the CPC began to better understand the unequal and oppressed situation of the French-Canadian people in Canada and
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in the USSR. Like many of the early founders of the CPC, Saint-Marin's background was in anarchism. While the request was rejected by the international and the
Communists were instructed build a united party, the Comintern it did not ignore the special national situation that presented itself in
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Despite the strong influence of the Catholic Church on Quebec society, and the small size of the working class associated with the economic 'maldéveloppement' of Quebec's economy, the debate and discussion of radical, democratic, and progressive ideas in Quebec has a long tradition going back to
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The PCQ-PCC participated in the 2007 elections under the banner of Quebec Solidaire, focusing on the campaign of one candidate in Acadie (bumping out the leader of the nationalist PCQ). The PCQ-PCC also presented its own independent perspective on the election and the question of voting and the
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who formulated a series of amendments in support of immediate independence in 2004 which were rejected by both the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Quebec party (by a vote of 4–2) and by the Central Executive Committee of the Canadian party (by a vote of 7–1).
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Quebec. (The internationalist commitment of the CPC would be important in helping the party better understand Quebec's situation and eventually adopt a policy supporting the right of self-determination and sovereignty, up to and including separation.)
674:, returned from the USSR, and reported the results of their talks with Soviet leaders. On 15 October, dissatisfied with the explanations provided by Buck, Guy Caron resigned from the LPP with five other members of the provincial committee: Ken Perry,
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The Central Committee of the party, however, affirmed the authority of the previous Quebec National Executive Committee in 18–19 June 2005. The non-registered CPC-aligned PCQ held a new convention which restarted a communist French-language
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Although the PCQ has just departed on a new basis, it is already active in promoting the search for greater unity among the left forces. Beginning in September, members of the CPC in Quebec had in fact begun to meet some members of the
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to members of the neo-Maoist Communist Workers Group (ACG). The old members of the PCQ who left the party a few years before re-joined, and although recognizing differences over the national question they decided to work together.
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In April 1946, Henri Gagnon and other Communists for the League of Homeless Veterans: Gagnon is president. The league consisted of squatters occupying homes that veterans can not afford, or unoccupied, for their return.
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In 1973, the PCQ published a pamphlet calling for the creation of a mass federated party in Quebec and calling on unions to take the lead in this process. Quebec then saw an unprecedented rise of struggles. After the
538:, Emile Godin Alec Rosenberg, Samuel Emery. Alex Gauld, Mrs. Leo Lebrun, Willie Fortin, Jean Bourget Sarkin and Sydney. Some of these activists ran in the August 1936 provincial election. Fred Rose got 578 votes in
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The idea received a more favourable reception in many unions, especially in Montreal. The project to create a mass party of workers from unions was subject to closed debate on the floor of Congress of the
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A few months later, in a rather unexpected move, the SDP calls on the DMP effect coming as a special guest, to attend their next conference, in order to enforce its vision of the unity of left forces.
789:(PDS) to discuss possible cooperation. In the elections of 1998, the Communist Party of Quebec called for an alliance with the PDS. While the offer was unanswered, the steps were nevertheless useful.
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The original PCQ-PCC again participated in the 2007 elections running three candidates under the banner of Quebec Solidaire, as well as offering its own independent perspective on the election.
503:. In another documented rally, as many as 4,000 people gathered at St. Jacques Market to hear Joe Wallace, John Boychuk, Becky Buhay, Paul and Tom McEwen and were brutally dispersed by police.
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In January 2005, Parizeau wrote a letter to PCQ members declaring that the party was in crisis and, describing the four NEC members who opposed his amendments as a pro-federalist "
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The PCQ-PCC participated in the 2007 elections running three candidates under the banner of Quebec Solidaire, as well as offering its own independent perspective on the election.
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Abandoning the 'department' model, an executive committee of the Quebec section of the Communist Party was formed including Évariste Dubé (Chairman), S. B. Ryerson (secretary),
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in 1917, waged an active campaign from the pulpit against trade unionists, leftists and Communists, Marxist discussion already had taken hold in Quebec by the early 1920s.
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on 3 April 2006, recognized the Parti communiste du Québec led by André Parizeau. Parizeau later disavowed the PCQ in 2019 so he could be accepted as a candidate for the
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In 2002, the Communist Party of Quebec formed a federation with the Party of Social Democracy (PDS) and the Rally for the progressive alternative (RAP) to form the
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In 1951, Fred Rose was released after six years in prison. Because of continued harassment by the police he decided to leave Canada for Czechoslovakia and Poland.
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A few years later the party helped bring together different tendencies in the left to form the Union of Progressive Forces (UFP) which became Québec solidaire.
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The PCQ-PCC convened its most recent congress in spring 2018. The Party continues to publish the newspaper Clarté and now maintains an office on Parc Avenue.
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In June 1937, a demonstration of 300 to 400 women in the Champ de Mars was organized by Solidarity Women. Five women were arrested after the police charge.
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federally. The party restored its original name in English and French in 1959. In 1965, CPC members in Quebec established the Parti communiste du Québec.
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The party reverted to its original name of the Communist Party as of this election. Results compared to Labor-Progressive Party in previous election.
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In 1965, the Communist Party of Quebec was definitely established a provincial political party under the laws of Quebec, under the chairmanship of
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634:. He was freed after six years in prison and deported to Poland, where he later died. The Canadian government never gave him the right to return.
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The Communists' greater strength and organization, and the failure to ban the party on the federal level, prompted anti-Communist Quebec premier
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It was not until 1997 that a range of communists and communist groups came together to re-organize the PCQ—ranging from Greek friends of the
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October 1935 when the CPC, now de-criminalized and able to operate legally, ran in the federal election: leader Fred Rose got 3378 votes in
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Party leader Pierre Fontaine died of a heart attack on 27 May 2020. He was succeeded by Adrien Welsh, the former General Secretary of the
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into a weekly (it was published until 1939). Leader Évariste Dubé visited the USSR on a special party delegation, as did radical medic
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was secretary of the Quebec wing of the Communist Party of Canada from 1962 to 1965 and leader of the Quebec party from 1965 to 1990.
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728:(CEQ), the same enthusiasm gave way slowly to the ground a certain selflessness. The problem lay in the fact that the support of the
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in 1937 against the CPC and all supposedly communist groups. Duplessis quickly padlocked the offices of the CPC's newspaper,
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declared: "Spain can be the tomb of fascism". Bethune toured the country for seven months to raise money for the
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1913:"Extraordinary Convention of the YCL-LJC: the youth will not pay for the crisis of capitalism!"
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1795:(Parti ouvrier-progressiste) banner as the Communist Party had been banned in 1941 under the
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620:, the Labor-Progressive Party candidate in Saint Louis, Michael Buhay, won 6,512 votes.
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of Quebec was held at Montreal with 172 delegates representing 40 clubs from the party.
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451:. A number of important leaders of the CPC, including future YCL and then party leader
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student struggle. The PCQ-PCC also presented candidates in the 2011 federal election.
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across Quebec, organizing needle-trade workers. There was also an active group of the
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was elected MP for Montreal-Cartier during a federal by-election. He won 5767 votes.
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newspaper spoke to 6,000 people to support the war effort against the fascists.
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499:, Maurice Armstrong and a young student who had just returned from France –
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1867:"L'ancien chef du Parti communiste sera finalement candidat pour le Bloc"
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On 14 October 1956, a public meeting was held in Montreal following the
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in 1975. But the proposal was defeated. Elsewhere, particularly in the
685:, Henri Gagnon estimated that 200 members had left the party since the
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communist participation in the workplaces and communities of Montreal.
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Communists have run in elections in Quebec since 1936. The CPC was
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in Montreal, when 600 people came out to hear Lilian Mendelssohn,
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began to demand that the rights of French speakers be recognized.
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In 1980, the PCQ gave its support to the Yes campaign, in the
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In March 1957, the padlock law was declared unconstitutional.
340:. It is affiliated with, but officially independent from, the
1885:"Parti communiste du Québec (PCQ-PCC) – SUR QUÉBEC SOLIDAIRE"
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in the Mont-Royal arena in Montreal. The main speakers were
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also proposed establishing a French-Canadian section of the
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In 1948, Police conducted a seizure at the local newspaper
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Directeur Général des Élections du Québec information page
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with some of its members running as UFP candidates in the
799:(UFP). The UFP in turn merged with the political movement
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592:, CCF and Stanley B. Ryerson for the Communist Party.
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and its branch in Quebec was consequently renamed the
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In 2002, the PCQ-PCC joined in a federation with the
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Reorganization and the formation of Québec solidaire
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627:, Fred Rose was re-elected MP for Montreal-Cartier.
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1801:Results compared to Communist candidates in 1939.
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864:The PCQ-PCC left QS following QS's merger with
637:In 1946, Guy Caron was appointed leader of the
506:Growing in stature, the party made its journal
430:Around the same time, in 1923 radical militant
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681:In February 1957, in an article published in
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609:In November 1943, the First Congress of the
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2422:Alliance pour la famille et les communautés
1957:Nationalist attempt to control PCQ defeated
1899:"On the Passing of Comrade Pierre Fontaine"
344:(CPC). The PCQ-PCC publishes the newspaper
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1959:— CPC statement on the split
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1781:2007 Quebec general election
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2013:Party wings
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404:before the
2669:Categories
2644:Parti bleu
2413:authorized
2095:Historical
2079:Affiliates
2043:Provincial
1838:References
1102:Guy Caron
850:After 2005
811:2005 split
80:newspapers
2613:Socialist
2452:Communist
2149:MacDonald
1923:26 August
1300:Sam Walsh
888:Sam Walsh
868:in 2017.
604:Fred Rose
536:Fred Rose
497:Fred Rose
425:Comintern
415:In 1920,
365:Sam Walsh
306:Elections
210:Communism
191:Newspaper
2588:Equality
2522:Parti 51
2462:Culinary
2437:Bloc pot
2315:Category
2174:Figueroa
2144:Moriarty
2060:Manitoba
1808:See also
1728:20 / 125
1679:10 / 125
1631:10 / 125
1583:10 / 122
1537:10 / 122
1491:14 / 110
1042:in 1943.
724:and the
668:Tim Buck
447:and the
374:and the
235:Far-left
202:Ideology
2415:parties
2386:Liberal
2297:PROFUNC
2169:Hewison
2164:Kashtan
2132:Leaders
2112:Ontario
2065:Ontario
2050:Alberta
2020:Federal
1737:0 / 125
1688:0 / 125
1640:0 / 125
1592:0 / 122
1546:0 / 122
1500:0 / 110
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1399:1 / 108
1362:0 / 108
1353:4 / 108
1200:32 / 93
944:± (pp)
926:Leader
834:in the
641:(LPP).
623:In the
616:In the
597:Le Jour
577:in the
399:Origins
394:History
332:) is a
330:PCQ-PCC
276:Website
269:0 / 125
251:Colours
181: (
176:Founded
161:PCQ-PCC
94:scholar
2427:Animal
2411:Other
2179:Rowley
2159:Morris
2139:Burpee
2117:Quebec
2070:Quebec
1753:0.05%
1750:2,113
1704:0.03%
1701:1,062
1656:0.02%
1608:0.02%
1562:0.02%
1516:0.05%
1513:1,776
1424:0.01%
1378:0.02%
1316:0 / 95
1307:1 / 95
1281:0.03%
1265:0 / 95
1256:2 / 95
1225:0.35%
1222:6,517
1209:0 / 93
1179:0.23%
1176:3,932
1163:0 / 92
1154:4 / 92
1133:0.32%
1130:4,899
1117:0 / 92
1108:1 / 92
1084:0.59%
1081:7,873
1068:0 / 91
1059:3 / 91
1024:0.03%
1008:0 / 86
999:1 / 86
983:0.18%
980:1,045
971:0 / 90
962:3 / 90
844:Clarté
807:(QS).
683:Clarté
650:Combat
563:Clarté
508:Clarté
346:Clarté
338:Quebec
322:French
195:Clarté
167:Leader
96:
89:
82:
75:
67:
2623:Unity
2482:Human
2477:Green
1818:Notes
1787:Notes
101:JSTOR
87:books
2394:(12)
2388:(19)
2382:(89)
2255:2021
2250:2019
2245:2015
2240:2011
2235:2008
2230:2006
2225:2004
2220:2000
2215:1988
2210:1984
2205:1979
2200:1974
2195:1945
2154:Buck
1925:2020
1756:0.02
1718:1998
1707:0.01
1669:1994
1653:808
1621:1989
1605:834
1576:1985
1565:0.03
1559:768
1530:1981
1519:0.05
1484:1976
1473:0.01
1438:1973
1427:0.01
1421:213
1392:1970
1381:0.02
1375:502
1346:1966
1335:0.33
1295:1962
1284:0.33
1278:536
1250:N/A
1246:1960
1228:0.12
1193:1956
1182:0.09
1147:1952
1136:0.27
1098:1948
1087:0.56
1049:1944
1027:0.15
1021:159
992:1939
986:New
977:New
950:1936
670:and
316:The
183:1965
179:1965
73:news
2512:Nul
2507:NDP
2400:(4)
1332:0%
1329:71
775:KKE
336:in
285:.ca
255:Red
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