The Socialism of to Day a Source book of the Present Position And Recent Develo
The Socialism of to Day a Source book of the Present Position And Recent Develo
Walling, William English, 1877-1936
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Watts for the Western Clarion. The table is as follows : Votes Votes Dates received Dates received 1903 3, 507 1910 10, 929 1907 3, 670 1911 15, 852 1908 8, 697 1912 15, 857 1909 9, 688 1913 17, 071 "The first notable election took place in the Province of British Columbia in 1903. From then on the elections have been contested stoutly and with excellent results, till in the election of 1913 the Socialists cast 15 per cent of the total vote. "The movement has unusual difficulties. Not the least... of these is the Labor Party. Another is the strong influ- ence of the Catholic Church in the Dominion and the gen- eral state of agricultural prosperity. " II. THE SOCIALIST PARTY OF CANADA IN 1914 By J. H. Borough, Dominion Secretary "At present we have no parliamentary representatives. In the past we have had four in the legislature of British Columbia, these being gradually reduced by the unscrupu- lous tactics of the capitalist politicians in whose hands rests the administration of the election acts, and by the action of the large employers of labor in the mining cen- ters of the province in shutting down their works about a month previous to election, in order that our supporters might be compelled to leave the district in search for other jobs.
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