Book — In 1919 at the height of the post-war labour revolt,the RCMP took responsibility for national security. This volume contains archival materials and other materials received through Canadian Access to Information...
Book — This volume completes the series of RCMP Security Bulletins for late 1933 and 1934. It begins a new series on the Depression years. These Bulletins allow us to see not...
Book — This volume documents the RCMP’s surveillance activities during 1935 and contains informants’, agents’, and operatives’ perspectives on developments within the Communist Party of Canada on labour unions, and on unemployed...
Book — This volume is a continuation of the RCMP Security Bulletins series on the Depression. The RCMP Security Service reported in these Bulletins on security and intelligence matters to Cabinet and...
Book — These Bulletins show that the RCMP’s continued facination with the Communist Party of Canada (CPC) was broadened to include the Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO) in 1937. The RCMP believed...
Book — This volume completes the Depressions Years Series and, for the time being, our publication of the RCMP Bulletins, John Manley examines the RCMP fascination with the CPC and how the...
Book — The author’s careful analysis of labour and working-class organizations in Brandon is aimed at reconstructing and disclosing aspects of the history of class and class relations. While other western Canadian...
Book — In October 1976 one million Canadian workers walked off the job to protest the wage controls imposed by Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. In a memorable personal account of this...
Book — Montreal-born Moishe Wolofsky was a nineteen year-old unemployed university drop-out in 1930 when he and his friend Dick Steele took a job aboard an ocean vessel, beginning a journey that...
Book — This volume presents the inaugural issue and articles from The Woman Worker, the official newspaper of the Canadian Federation of Women’s Labor Leagues, during its 1926 to 1929 run. Edited...