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140: 149: 1409: 452: 32: 333: 535:"The Trib", as it was known to supporters and detractors, became a standard voice of the left over several decades. It maintained a base of subscriptions in Canada and internationally that reached wider than the membership of the Communist Party of Canada. 276:
voices. Established in 1993 under this name, the paper and online service have a history of ancestral publications dating to the early 1920s, when the first paper of this line was founded by the new Communist Party of Canada.
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to appear as a local edition. The two publications were weeklies. The Canadian edition was briefly a daily before returning to the previous weekly schedule and was later converted to
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The print edition says that the paper reports and analyzes events "from a revolutionary perspective, helping to build the movements for justice and equality, and eventually for a
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Long-time editor Kimball Cariou stepped down in July 2019 and was replaced by current editor and former leader of the Communist Party of Canada - Ontario, Dave McKee.
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in March 1993 as a tabloid; it continues to the present. The paper was published on a monthly basis until 1998, when it began to print twice-monthly.
1131: 329:, newspapers have been closed down, restarted, and had many name changes. The development of the "red press" is therefore more complex than normal. 1455: 383:. The paper never got off the ground and closed after only a few issues. The first successful and legal paper was launched on March 15, 1922, as a 1460: 49: 940:"R.C.M.P. Security Bulletins, The Depression Years, Part V, 1939-1939". pp. 406–407. 1997, St.John's: Canadian Committee on Labour History 96: 1435: 68: 1201: 1159: 268:) is a Canadian newspaper published fortnightly by New Labour Press Ltd. The paper's editorial line reflects the viewpoints of the 75: 1087: 542:
and its second Pacific edition in the early 1990s, during the internal crisis in the Communist Party. The combined paper became
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contains news and editorial content related to Canadian and international political issues of government, social movements, and
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Shortly after being shut down by the Dominion government, the paper began printing (at first) underground under the name
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where Communists are not running. The paper also provides regular coverage of municipal politics, supporting the
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is openly partisan and leftist. According to its website, the paper is "carrying on the tradition of the
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since 1922". Each online article is presented as coming from "Canada's leading socialist newspaper".
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Records of Pacific Nation are held by Simon Fraser University's Special Collections and Rare Books
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while urging voters to support the most progressive candidates, such as an independent,
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Having lost its newspaper, the Communist Party decided to start its own version of
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was the first attempt. It was an underground publication that was harassed by the
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The present incarnation of the paper began, first, with the amalgamation of the
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was founded in 1921, and its leaders decided to publish a newspaper.
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R.C.M.P. Security Bulletins, The Depression Years, Part V, 1939-1939
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was banned on November 21, 1939. The ban was due to publishing an
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began on January 20, 1940. The B.C paper changed its name to the
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on April 2, 1937. It was banned in May 1940, with the successor
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During federal elections, the paper calls for a vote for the
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editorial during wartime, breaking regulation 15 under the
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government of Canada and what it describes as attacks on
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In British Columbia, the only paper distributed was the
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The paper has been sharply critical of the policies of
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Canada", and identifies as "the paper that fights for
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Various Canadian publications printed translations of
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Its publication was very short lived. 483:publishing illegally until summer 1941. 450: 331: 19:For other uses of "People's Voice", see 16:Canadian newspaper published fortnightly 1456:National newspapers published in Canada 1428: 793:, editorial board and labour columnist 1461:English-language communist newspapers 1076: 678:where Communists are not running. In 876: 821:Sam Hammond, former labour columnist 753: 368:-speaking left-wing press until the 54:adding citations to reliable sources 25: 21:Voice of the people (disambiguation) 575: 13: 850:Communist Party of India (Marxist) 682:provincial elections, it supports 402:on May 1, 1936, it was renamed as 14: 1472: 1436:Newspapers published in Vancouver 1051: 830:Mike Constable, former cartoonist 692:Coalition of Progressive Electors 467:. 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