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Canadian Textile Council (CTC) in 1952 that later became the Canadian Textile and Chemical Union (CTCU). Rowley was the President of the union with Madeleine Parent as Secretary-Treasurer. In 1953 Parent married Rowley. In 1969, they became founding members of the Council of Canadian Unions that latter became the Confederation of Canadian Unions (CCU), in which Rowley served as Secretary-Treasurer until his death in 1978. Madeleine Parent's post-1967 union work was focused mainly in Ontario. She served as the Secretary-Treasurer of the CTCU, as well as the Eastern Vice-President of the CCU. The union activities also served as a vehicle for Parent's engagement in issues such as equal pay for equal work.
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In 1952, in the midst of another strike in Valleyfield, the international UTWA pushed Parent and Rowley out of the union. Afterwards, both Parent and Rowley eschewed the American international union movement in favour of Canadian-based unions. Madeleine Parent joined with Kent Rowley to found the
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Madeleine Parent's efforts in organizing workers and fighting for labour rights have made an indelible contribution to the Canadian labour movement. This, in addition to her work for social justice including women's rights, has been recognized through honorary degrees from several Canadian
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in 1918, she was the daughter of Marie-Anne Rita Forest and J.B. Parent. Madeleine Parent received her early education in French at the L’Académie St. Urbain, the Villa-Maria Convent and in English at the Trafalgar School for Girls. She then attended
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Retiring from union work in 1983 to Montréal, Madeleine Parent continued her social activist role, focusing on women's rights. She became a founding member of the
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By 1942, she was the secretary of the Montreal Trades and Labour Council organizing committee. In 1943, she began working as a key union organizer, with
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against Parent, including arrests, legal proceedings for seditious conspiracy and charges that she was a communist.
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Southwest Borough announced that it would spend CDN $ 1.6 million for a parcel of property along the
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In September 2023, Parent was one of three Quebec feminists and trade unionists, along with
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Valois Nadeau, Benoit (September 17, 2016). "Un petit parc pour une grande syndicaliste",
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to turn into a park in Parent's name. The park was inaugurated on September 17, 2016.
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In 1955, she was arrested for seditious conspiracy by the government of
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universities including her alma mater, McGill University, in 2002.
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Montréal
Canadian Textile and Chemical Union
Confederation of Canadian Unions
Kent Rowley
1946 Montreal Cottons strike
National Action Committee on the Status of Women
Maurice Duplessis
Montréal
Québec
McGill University
Val Bjarnason
Kent Rowley
United Textile Workers of America
Maurice Duplessis
National Action Committee on the Status of Women
Montreal Cotton Company
Valleyfield
Montreal
Lachine Canal
Quebec Autoroute 30
Beauharnois Canal
LĂ©a Roback
Simonne Monet-Chartrand
Canada Post
postage stamp
Quebec labour leader Madeleine Parent dies
CBC News
Madeleine Parent, 1918-2012: Death of an icon
Toronto Star

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