Imperfect Union: Canadian Labour and the Left, Part 3: Falling Apart and Getting Together

Directed by Arthur Hammond
World War II turns Canada into an industrial power, and creates a mass trade-union movement. Mackenzie King responds with unemployment insurance and full legal status for unions. In 1944, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation comes to power in Saskatchewan, under Tommy Douglas, the first socialist government in North America. With the formation of the Canadian Labour Congress in 1956, CCF and CLC energies are directed toward the formation of the New Democratic Party in 1961. Part 3.

Where to Watch Imperfect Union: Canadian Labour and the Left, Part 3: Falling Apart and Getting Together

  • Jill FrappierNarrator
  • Arthur HammondDirector / Producer / Written By
  • Silva BasmajianAssociate Producer
  • Barry CowlingAssociate Producer
  • John KramerAssociate Producer / Editor
  • Michael McKennireyAssociate Producer
  • Jack MorbinAssociate Producer / Editor
  • John SpottonExecutive Producer
  • John TaylorExecutive Producer
  • Joan HuttonCinematographer
  • John WalkerCinematographer

 

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