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[[Socialism]] has a long history in [[Canada]] dating back to the late 19th century. {{Communist parties}}
 
== Socialist Labour Party (defunct) ==
The [[Socialist Labour Party (Canada)|Socialist Labour Party]] was founded in 1898 as a Canadian extension of [[United States of America|Statesian]] counterpart, the [[Socialist Labor Party of America]]. it was largely inspired by the ideas of Statesian socialist [[Daniel De Leon]].
 
The Party dissolved in 2005 after the death of its national secretary, [[Doug Irving]].
 
== Socialist Party of Canada (defunct) ==
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Socialism has a long history in Canada dating back to the late 19th century.

Socialist Labour Party (defunct)[edit | edit source]

The Socialist Labour Party was founded in 1898 as a Canadian extension of Statesian counterpart, the Socialist Labor Party of America. it was largely inspired by the ideas of Statesian socialist Daniel De Leon.

The Party dissolved in 2005 after the death of its national secretary, Doug Irving.

Socialist Party of Canada (defunct)[edit | edit source]