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Communist Party of Canada (Ontario) candidates in the 1977 Ontario provincial election

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Bjarnason was national coordinator for the United Electrical Workers during the 1960s and 1970s. He became secretary-treasurer of the union in the 1970s, and served in the position until his retirement in 1984. He received media attention in 1979 for challenging Canadian
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following his retirement, and was an active member of the group Veterans Against Nuclear Arms. He criticized the
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of employees. He was also involved with international issues, and called for union boycotts of
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Wilfred List, "Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau has ruled out Government intervention",
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government as a member of the Ontario Provincial Federation of Union Retirees.
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He campaigned for the Communist Party of Canada - Ontario on two occasions.
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in 1990. In 1996, he took part in a protest against the policies of the
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Mark Harrison, "Seven from Toronto believed Communists by convention",
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Deborah Caruso, "Stop trading with Chile, Mrs. Allende tells Canada",
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Chris Aagaard, "Mass protest : Action Day draws thousands",
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Co. Ltd. over that company's attempt to gain access to the
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report from 1947 indicates that he was involved with the
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Index

Val Bjarnason
Communist Party of Canada - Ontario
1977 Ontario provincial election
Oakwood
World War II
Europe
United Textile Workers
Toronto Star
social-democratic
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
blacklisted
American Federation of Labour
Trades and Labour Congress of Canada
communist
General Electric
social insurance numbers
Chilean
Augusto Pinochet
Kitchener
Gulf War
Mike Harris
1975 provincial
Oakwood
Communist
Tony Grande
New Democratic Party
1977 provincial
Oakwood
Communist
Tony Grande

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