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in London. Ailing, he was unable to attend in person and provided his testimony in writing. His answers to questions about police surveillance and infiltration of the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign and the anti-Vietnam War protests it organised in 1967 and 1968 were read into the inquiry's record.
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department store in Toronto which he quit after receiving his first paycheque for only $ 60. He went on to do factory work at Maple Leaf Milling, Radio Valve, and Amalgamated Electric. Returning to Canada, he was passed over for a paid position with the LSA, and instead found work as a
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described him as "an able Ulsterman in his early thirties, with unmodishly short dark hair, the black-rimmed spectacles of an advertising executive, and a terse, direct, manner".
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organising committee for the demonstration against the Vietnam war in London in October 1968 who successfully opposed a proposal to halt the march in
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where he was responsible for liaising between the utility and the municipal government. He was chief steward during a successful 1989
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after being on holiday in Paris and encountering and being inspired by left-wing demonstrations celebrating the French defeat at the
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Contemporary Trotskyism : Parties, Sects and Social Movements in Britain (Routledge Studies in Radical History and Politics)
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Local One for years before his retirement in 1995, but went on to organize a successful against the provincial government of
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He worked in the mill until 1955, when he emigrated to Canada at the age of 21. Within a year, he was recruited by
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an obituary and appreciation by Louis Proyect, includes video of an interview with Ernie Tate and Jess McKenzie
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family, he received little formal education, leaving school at 14 to work at the Belfast Flour Mills as an
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In 1965, Tate moved from North America to Great Britain on an assignment to work with supporters of the
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in the early 1960s, tasked with consolidating the quarrelling factions of the LSA's Vancouver branch.
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In 2019, Tate was the featured speaker at an international conference on the life and work of
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to solidify its British section, of which he became a leader, leading to the founding of the
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after befriending a Catholic co-worker and began thinking of himself as a
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A communist life: Jack Scott and the Canadian workers movement, 1927-1985
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Ernie Tate speaking on the background to the establishment of the IMG
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In Memory of Ernie Tate (1934-2021): A Life of Revolutionary Activism
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In 1960, he was charged with public vandalism after spraypainting "
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Tate earned a diploma in Mechanical Engineering Technology from
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in 1968. Tate and fellow Canadian Pat Brain worked alongside
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in 1975, winning academic prizes for his essays, and joined
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The Party: The Socialist Workers Party, 1960-1988, Volume 1
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Ernie Tate speaking at a meeting in London, 1 February 2014
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In November 2020, Tate provided witness testimony to the
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video of a 2011 interview conducted by Louis Proyect
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He joined 189:, the two being the leading supporters of 1003:Canadian Union of Public Employees people 973:Non-fiction writers from Northern Ireland 968:Emigrants from Northern Ireland to Canada 785: 715:"The word goes out: no martyrs, please". 603: 601: 599: 597: 595: 593: 591: 499: 497: 495: 447: 445: 293:In 2014, the first volume of his memoir, 824:"First Witness Statement of Ernest Tate" 791: 740: 473: 413: 411: 409: 407: 405: 403: 223:in 1973. He returned to Canada in 1969. 20: 983:Canadian anti–nuclear weapons activists 464: 451: 988:Toronto Metropolitan University alumni 940: 607: 588: 569: 492: 458:Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist 442: 417: 380: 350: 348: 346: 344: 132:" on the side of a plywood and cement 113:. By 1962, he was joint editor of the 847: 655: 649: 608:Palmer, Bryan D. (15 February 2021). 511:. 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Trotskyist
Canada
United Kingdom
International Marxist Group
Vietnam Solidarity Campaign
Shankill Road
Belfast
Northern Ireland
Ulster Protestant
apprentice
Irish Republicanism
communist
Battle of Dien Bien Phu
Ross Dowson
Canadian section
Fourth International
Socialist Education League
Yonge Street
socialist
New Democratic Party
Ban the Bomb
fallout shelter
Queen's Park
British Columbia
reunified Fourth International
International Marxist Group
Bertrand Russell
Russell Tribunal
Gerry Healy

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