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Elmore Philpott

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made up of socialist and labour groups, and the CCF Clubs. Philpott became the president of the Ontario Association of CCF Clubs, one of the key leaders of the party in the province, and a popular stump speaker for the socialist cause.
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in the upcoming federal election and the UFO had left the Ontario CCF over the purported influence of Communists. In March 1935, he announced he was rejoining the
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and proceeded to claim there was a "sinister conspiracy" to merge the CCF and the Communists with Communist Party head
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decried as a "fantastic fabrication". In the election, Philpott placed third behind the
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and was badly wounded – he needed two canes to help him walk for the rest of his life.
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After twenty months of intense work in the party, including leading a purge of
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general election in Okanagan Boundary, but was badly defeated both times.
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as leader of the new socialist party, a claim that Ontario CCF organizer
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politician and journalist. Philpott joined the Canadian military during
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in the 1940s where he became a reporter and then a columnist for the
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from British Columbia
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in 1949, placing second behind the Liberal candidate.
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He was working as an editorial writer for the Toronto
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Index

Canadian
World War I
Globe
Ontario Liberal Party
leadership convention
Mitchell Hepburn
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
by-election
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
Ontario CCF
United Farmers of Ontario
communists
Halton
Liberal Party of Canada
riding
York South
1935 election
Tim Buck
Ted Jolliffe
Conservative
British Columbia
by-election
riding of New Westminster
House of Commons of Canada
1953 election
Member of Parliament
1957 election
1958
1962
Elmore Philpott – Parliament of Canada biography

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