C.C.F. club Westview membership
- RBSC-ARC-1394-465-02
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- 1933 - 1937
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C.C.F. club Westview membership
Mackenzie District Council CCF publication, "The Rising Tide"
File contains two issues (no. 1; no. 4) of a small circular, "The Rising Tide," a newsletter produced by the Mackenzie District Council CCF, as well as a copy of a CCF song print sheet, entitled "A Co-operative Canada."
Contains the records of the Westview Social Study Group, whose name was amended in 1936 to the Westview CCF Club, including meeting minutes, correspondence, receipts, membership counts, and financial records.
Records of the women's CCF study group, 1941-1943
Contains meeting minutes, receipts, correspondence, budgetary information, and other related materials.
CCF campaign organizing materials, 1944
File contains 2 CCF charters issued to district clubs, and 1 share certificate in the Commonwealth Printing and Publishing Company Ltd. issued to a local CCF club.
1945 executive and convention materials
Contains minutes of the twelfth annual provincial CCF convention (1945), including reports, minutes, resolutions, and nominations, as well as related CCF memoranda and correspondence.
CCF study outline accompaniment for Planning For Freedom
Planning for Freedom was a book published by the CCF in 1944, comprised of "16 lectures on the CCF its policies and program." The study outline contained in this file contains brief overviews of CCF policies and positions, accompanied by questions for reflection and discussion, and occasionally related activity proposals. Each chapter or overview has been authored by a different CCF member.
District council budgeting and finance
Two issues of News Comment, 1946
Contains vol. 6 no. 6 (March 15 1946) and vol. 6 no. 7 (April 1, 1946) of a publication, entitled "News Comment," produced by the Federal CCF in Ottawa.
Report of the 1946 provincial convention, CCF British Columbia and Yukon section
Report book includes public addresses, resolutions, reports, financial summaries, minutes, and other related materials.
Records of the Powell River women's CCF study group, 1944-1948
Contains meeting minutes, correspondence, receipts, budgetary documents, and other related materials.
Contains minutes of the Provincial Executive Committee (predominant), the Provincial Council, and the Table Officers' meetings, as well as some financial statements and other related materials examined by the executive.
CCF women's study group ledger book
CCF correspondence courses, course II: educational techniques in CCF group activities
Contains a folder of CCF correspondence course materieals devoted to educational techniques, including study groups, literature, practical education, how to vary meetings, visual aids, radio, recreation, and CCF groups and policy.
Contains several documents, including: a memo from the Co-operative Commonwealth Youth Movement (BC Section) to all CCF clubs in BC announcing the first province-wide CCYM Convention; a 1944 article entitled "The C.C.F. Victory Fund: How It Works"; and an undated copy of the "North Okanagan Riding Association C.C.F. (B.C. Section) By-Laws, Rules, and Regulations."
Contains minutes of the Provincial Executive Committee (predominant), the Provincial Council, and the Table Officers' meetings, as well as some financial statements and other related materials examined by the executive.
Contains minutes of the Provincial Executive Committee, the Provincial Council, and the Table Officers' meetings, as well as financial statements, policy and constitution drafts, and other related materials examined by the executive.
Contains minutes of the Provincial Executive Committee, the Provincial Council, and the Table Officers' meetings, as well as financial statements and other related materials examined by the members.
CCF convention, Vancouver, B.C. April 10, 11, 12 1953
Contains minutes of the Provincial Executive Committee, the Provincial Council, and the Table Officers' meetings, as well as financial statements and other related materials examined by the members.
CCF constituency organizaton manual, 1958
Contains a 5 page manual, authorized by the British Columbia CCF Organization Committee, 1958, entitled "A Manual for CCF Constituency Organization."
Contains a metal printing plate with a portrait of O.L. Jones.
Candidacy announcement speech of a former CCF member
File contains a 3 page typewritten speech by an unattributed candidate (no date provided either), in support of his candidacy in a provincial election riding, possibly North Okanagan.
27th provincial CCF convention handbook - minutes, reports, & resolutions, 1960
C.C.F. 27th annual convention, Vancouver, B.C. 1960
Proposed constitution of the New Democratic Party, B.C. section
the Newton CCF statement of receipts
NDP BC Socialist Caucus pamphlet, 1963
Contains a pamphlet produced by three NDP members, entitled "A Suggested Socialist Manifesto for the New Democratic Party."
Various CCF and early NDP records
File contains a mix of CCF and NDP materials, including correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, budgetary and membership records, certificates, and other related materials.
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) records
This series contains materials related to the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation's BC and Yukon chapter, as well as some early BC NDP materials.
The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), widely considered Canada's first socialist political party, was founded in Calgary, Alberta on July 31, 1932 by a gathering of socialist and labour groups, and political activists, brought together by the increasing challenges of the Great Depression. The party's first leader was James Shaver Woodsworth, a former Methodist minister, social activist, and outspoken Member of Parliament. The BC section of the CCF was formed in 1933 by a coalition of the Socialist Party of Canada (BC), the League for Social Reconstruction, and other related organizations. In the 1933 provincial elections, the new provincial party managed to secure enough votes to become the official opposition until 1937. In 1961, the federal CCF changed its name to the New Democratic Party, following an alliance with the Canadian Labour Congress; most sections quickly followed suit.
Records in this series are by no means a complete portrait of CCF years; rather they appear represent stray records donated by retiring NDP members or found in the provincial office. Items in this series include correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, clippings, CCF convention materials, budget documents, early NDP publications, and other related materials.
Minutes - table officers, executive, council
NDP publication, "Builders & Rebels: A Short History of the CCF in British Columbia, 1932-1961."
Contains minutes of the Provincial Executive Committee, the Provincial Council, and the Table Officers' meetings, as well as financial statements and other related materials examined by the members.
1972 minutes - table officers, executive, council
1972 convention supplementary materials
Contains minutes of various committees, including: Election Planning Committee, Finance Committee, LMOC (conjectured by the prcocessing archivist to be the Lower Mainland Organizing Committee), the Democrat Committee, and the Broadway Commonwealth Society.