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Post War Canada Return Home Rise of Communism Workers Respond Winnipeg General Strike

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Page 1: Return Home Rise of Communism Workers Respond Winnipeg General Strike

Post War CanadaReturn HomeRise of CommunismWorkers RespondWinnipeg General Strike

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Soldiers Return Home•An Uneasy

Adjustment- Few support

services(physically and

mentally wounded)- Few jobs

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Dissatisfied Workers• Many Canadians agreed to

low wages as part of their patriot duty for the war effort

•After the war- Inflation caused major

problems as wages no longer covered the cost of rent and food

Workers demanded more Money!

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Rise of Communism• After WWI people around

the world dissatisfied about rich and poor divide

• 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia

• Under Communism:- All means of production

and distribution are publically owned

- No private ownership of business or land

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Communism in Canada• Never gained widespread

support

•BUT...

• The ideas of these revolutionaries inspired Canadian workers to try to improve working conditions

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Worker’s Demands•3 main demands of workers- Higher wages- Better working conditions- The right to join unions

•These demands resulted in numerous strikes across Canada

- 4 years of labour wars in Eastern Canada

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One Big Union•Labour Union founded at the Western

Labour Conference March 1919- To represent all Canadian workers•Goal - To help workers gain more control of industry

and the government through peaceful means•Main Weapon- The general strike, a walk out by all employed

workers

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Winnipeg General Strike 1919•Post war labour disputes peaked in

Winnipeg- The financial center and largest city in Western

Canada

•Metal and Building trade workers demanded

- Higher wages- Shorter work week- Right to collective bargaining

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May 1919 Negotiations Broke Down

•Winnipeg Trades and Labour Council voted for a General Strike

- 30 000 people- Crippled the city

•Sympathizers joined the strike- Firefighters, post Office, transport,

communication

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Opponents of the Strike• Opposed bargaining

with strike leaders

• Feared trade unions would lead to a communist uprising like in Russia

- Red Scare!!

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Citizen’s Committee of 1000• Anti Strike

Organization• Saw the union leaders

as part of a communist conspiracy to overthrow the government

• Convinced City leaders to fire the police and replaced them with special task force

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Federal Intervention• Federal Government

feared protest could spread

• Changed the Criminal Code of Canada

- Foreign born strike leaders could be arrested and deported without trial

(anyone who was believed to be starting a revolution)

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Bloody Saturday June 21 1919• Strikers parade to

protest firing of police and special task force creation

• Royal NWMP and task force charged the crowd resulting in a clash

• 1 striker died, 30 wounded, and many arrested

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Defeated Strikers•Returned to work after 43 day strike

•7 arrested leaders served 2 months to 2 years in prison

•Many not rehired or had to sign contract promising to never join a union

•Royal Commission investigation found that strikers complaints valid

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J.S, Woodsworth

• Social reformer arrested during the strike

• Formed the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation

• Became the New Democratic Party