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Rankin faced a leadership challenge from Paul Sidon in January 2004, receiving 79% delegate support against 21% for Sidon. Rankin left the party in 2019. Organizer Andrew Taylor, a former anti-apartheid activist, trade unionist and professor, ran for the Communist Party in Winnipeg North during the
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ran in Winnipeg as "United Front Workers" candidates. (The CPC had been, for all practical purposes, made illegal again in 1931). Morris finished eighth on first preferences but was unable to be elected on transfers; Penner was further behind. Communist candidates also ran in
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ran as a Communist candidate in Winnipeg, which at the time elected ten members by preferential balloting. Penner's 2015 first-preference votes were enough for an initial eighth-place finish, but he received few votes from transfers and was not elected.
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Goldspink left the Communist Party in 1991, and the CPC-M does not appear to have had a regular leader for the next five years (although its provincial organization continued to meet on an occasional basis). The party did not run any candidates in the
289:. Founded in 1921, it was an illegal organization for several years and its meetings were conducted with great secrecy. Until 1924, the "Workers Party" functioned as its public, legal face. For a period in the 1920s, the party was associated with the 456:(1912–1986) was a Communist city councillor and school trustee in Winnipeg. His biographer says he "was loved and hated in about equal measure. He was ignored by no one." He was the son of Jewish immigrants from Ukraine. He ran for mayor in 1979. 293:. After 1920 it attracted former members of radical and syndicalist groups such as the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). Many of the new members were Jews, Finns or Ukrainians who supported the Russian Revolution. 510:
moved from Ontario to Manitoba in 1995, and became the provincial organizer of the CPC-M before the year was over. Rankin was chosen as the party's official leader in 1996. Rankin led the CPC-M into the
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pandemic. According to a statement from the CPC-M, "free market ideologues have escalated a foreseeable second wave in pursuit of profit, creating the perfect conditions for a public health disaster."
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The national LPP renamed itself the Communist Party in 1959, and the provincial party did the same. It now operates under the name "Communist Party of Canada – Manitoba".
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in Winnipeg. In a period of increased support for the party, Litterick placed second on first-preference votes and received enough transfers from first-place candidate
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to gain an easy victory. He was expelled from the legislature in 1940, after the Communist Party was once again made illegal. He subsequently went into hiding.
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subsequently served as the party's provincial organizer, and may have been its political leader as well. Goldspink was the party's sole candidate in the
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Despite being a minor party since the 1960s, the party managed to field at least one candidate in all elections in
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candidate) was elected for Winnipeg after placing fourth on first-preferences. Kardash was re-elected in the
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The CPC-M has not elected an MLA since Kardash, and became a marginal political force during the 1960s.
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Kardash led the provincial LPP from its founding in 1943 until December 1948, when he was replaced by
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Robson, Robert S. "Strike in the Single Enterprise Community: Flin Flon, Manitoba: 1934."
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became the party's leader after Ross's retirement in 1981, and led the party into the
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in 1986, and subsequently left the Communist Party entirely. The CPC-M was led by
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The Communist Party (once again legal) ran only one candidate in the
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Throughout 2020, the CPC-M was vocal in criticizing Premier
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