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  • S h o r t t

    A F INDING A I D TO THE

    COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH FEDERATION PAMPHLETS

    P r e p a r e d by G l e n Makahonuk

  • Shor t t JL 197 C75 C7

    Commonwealth Cooperative Federat i on Pamphlets

    This c o l l e c t i o n contains a wide v a r i e t y o f ma te r ia l s on the CCF, which span t h e per iod from the 1930's t o 1967. An attempt has been made t o arrange the ma te r ia l i n chronological order based on each decade: 11. The 1930's; 111. The 1940's; I V The 1950's; and V. The 1960's.

    However, there are a number o f documents which have nofdates on them. For research purposes they have been placed a t t he beginning o f the c o l l e c t i o n i n Sect ion I. Undated Mater ia l ; they are numbered 1 t o 39.

    I. Undated Mater ia l

    1. Study Ou t l i ne f o r Planning f o r Freedom. Ottawa: CCF National Of f ice .

    2 . G.H. Wil l iams, Socia l Democracy i n Canada. Regina: McInnis Brothers Ltd.

    3. Wm. I r v i n e , Purchasing Power and the World Problem. Pamphlet no. 1. Capi ta l ism, Communi srn and Credit .

    4. Wm. I r v i n e , Purchasing Power and the World Problem. Pamphlet no. 2. Socia l Control o f Credit .

    5. Wm. I r v i n e , Cooperation o r Catastrophe. An I n t e r p r e t a t i o n of t he Cooperat3ve Commonwealth tede ra t i on and I t s Pol i cy . Ottawa: Labour Pub l ish ing Co. F i r s t e d i t i o n (?)

    6. Wm. I r v i n e , Cooperation o r Catastrophe. -An I n t e r p r e t a t i o n o f the Cooperative Commonwealth tedera t ion and I t s Pol i cy . Ottawa: Second t d i t i o n (? )

  • 7. Wm. I r v i n e , L e t Us Reason Together. An Appeal t o Socia l Credi t e r s and C. C. F. 'e rs . Edmonton : Commercial P r i n t e r s Ltd.

    8. Wm. I r v i n e , C.C. F. P r o v i n c i a l Pol icy. What t he C.C.F. W i l l do f o r A1 ber ta. Edmonton : Commercial P r i n t e r s Ltd.

    9. 3. S. Woodsworth, "Pub1 i c Education and Soc ia l Change".

    10. Organizat ion Suggestions. I n order t o be o f ass is tance t o Campaign-Managers and Workers, CCF P r o v i n c i a l Of f i ce .

    11. Organizat ion Suggestions. N.P. no. 103.

    12. Suggestions t o CCF Canvassers. Regina CCF P r o v i n c i a l Of f i ce .

    13. Ed Bellamy, "The Parable o f t he Coach". This powerful desc r ip t i on o f t h e c a p i t a l i s t economic system i s from Looking Backward w r i t t e n i n 1887.

    14. "The Most Frequent Object ions t o Socia l ism Answered". Regina: CCF Prov inc ia l Headquarters.

    15. P u b l i c i t y and A d v e r t i s i n g Guide f o r an E l e c t i o n Campaign. Regina: Sask. CCF.

    16. "Le t There Be No Blackout o f Health". Regina: CCF. McInni s Brothers Ltd. 1942 or 1943

    17. Ed Highe, I t ' s A S in ... To Make Money. F o r t E r i e : Review Co.

    18. G. MacInnis, I t ' s Up To You! How you' can be an Act ive C i t i z e n Through t h e CCF. Toronto: T h i s t l e P r i n t i n g Co.

    19. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (Sask. Sect ion). "How t h e CCF Got Star ted" .

    20. "CCF Organizat ional Guide". Ottawa: CCF Nat iona l Office.

    21. CCYM Sings. Regina: Business P r i n t e r s Ltd.

    22. "The CCF and Soc ia l Services". Regina: McInnis Bros. Ltd. 1942 or 1943

    23. A Short Short But Important S tory About Agr icu l tu re . Regina: CCF Sask.

    24. "The CCF and Educa t im i n Saskatchewan". Regina: McInnis Bros. Ltd. 1942 ar 1943

    2421. . Farmer-Labor (C.C.F.). "Is Your Home Safe?" Saskatoon: Farmer-Labor Group, n.d.

  • Biographical material, T.C. Douglas.

    What is the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation? Ottawa: People's Publishing Company.

    Get A Job: Liberals Only Need Apply. See B.J. McDaniel.

    F. Underhill, Booklist on "Fifty Years of Socialism." Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memorial Foundation.

    Woodsworth Book Club. Why Not Join Now?

    G.S. Telford, What Happened to David Jones? Regina: McInnis Brothers Ltd.

    Instructions to Scrutineers as compiled by Geo. H. Williams, published by the Farmer- Labor Group Saskatchewan Unit of the CCF.

    Whv Armaments? CCF National Office, Ottawa.

    Le programme CCF pour le Canada. Montreal: Conseil Provincial de la CCF.

    "Yes I've joined the CCF and I'll tell you why."

    "CCF Program for Indian-Metis Citizens." Saskatchewan CCF.

    Alex B. MacDonald on Picking Your Pockets. How Cartels Cut Canadian Income. CCF Literature Department. CCF Ontario Section.

    "Things you should know about taxes." CCF Saskatchewan Section.

    What is the Basic Program of the CCF? CCF Manitoba Section.

    "Evolution versus Revolution." CCF Manitoba Section.

    Roberge, Hector L. Shall we Return to the Old Party System, or Shall we go Forward? An Appeal to Farm Men and Women.

    The 1930's

    The items that have no publication date on them, but can be identified as being published sometime during the 1930's have been placed at the front of the collection. They are numbered 1 to 15.

    Organized Farmer and Labor Programme. Saskatchewan [1932?].

    "Liberal Promises - But." Issued by the Farmer-Labor Group, Saskatoon.

    Saskatchewan Farmer-Labor Group [CCF]. Agricultural Land Policy. Saskatoon: Farmer-Labor Group.

    2b. CCF Saskatchewan Section. Why Railway Workers Should Support the CCF. Saskatoon.

  • "Liberal 'Beliefs' and 'Willingness."' Issued by the Farmer-Labor Group, Saskatoon.

    Your Vote and Support Solicited for Alderman C.C. Williams, CCF Candidate - Regina Provincial By-Election.

    W. Bruce Hutchison, "Alice in Blunderland," in the Victoria Times, published by the British Columbia Federal CCF Campaign Committee.

    "Social Credit has tried and failed in Alberta . . . Vote CCF." Issued by the CCF Saskatchewan Section.

    "Instructions to Scrutineers." CCF Saskatchewan Section.

    "Religion and the CCF." Regina: CCF Central Office.

    "Are they to be trusted? Vote CCF and get real Debt Adjustment." CCF Saskatchewan Section [1938?].

    Are the Liberals to be Trusted? CCF Saskatchewan Section.

    Edward Bellamy, "The Parable of the Water-Tank." Toronto: CCF Literature Department.

    Suggestions to Scrutineers. CCF Saskatchewan Section.

    The New Order. CCF Saskatchewan Section.

    "Remove the Disgrace." CCF Saskatchewan Section.

    Vote Farmer-Labor (C.C.F.) to obtain a Farmer-Labor government.

    Independent Labor Party Radio addresses prepared and delivered by Ald. M.J. Coldwell on station CHWC. 193 1.

    J.S. Woodsworth to S. Bland. This letter refers to: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons Debates. Official Report, July 3 1, 193 1. vol. 67, no. 94. Ottawa, 193 1. re: Beauharnois Power Project.

    J.S. Woodsworth. Canada's Parliamentary Machine. Prince Albert: North Star Publishing Company [1932?].

    Speeches of J.S. Woodsworth, member for Winnipeg North Centre, on the Address - Planned Economy - Cooperative Commonwealth and Criminal Code delivered in the House of Commons, February 9,11,22 and March 2, 1932.

    Saskatchewan Farmer-Labor Group. Economic Policy as formulated by the Delegates Assembled in Annual Convention, Saskatoon, July 27, 1932.

    CCF Saskatchewan Farmer-Labor Group Handbook for Speakers compiled from Reports of Conferences held in Saskatoon and Regina, January 7 and February 1 1, 1933.

  • Speeches on the Cooperative Commonwealth by J.S. Woodsworth, Miss Macphail, G.G. Coote, A.A. Heaps, E.J. Garland, Angus MacInnis, William Irvme, and H.E. Spencer delivered in the House of Commons on February 1 and 2, 1933.

    William Irvine, Political Servants of Cauitalism: answering Lawson and Mackenzie King. Ottawa: Labour Publishing, May 15, 1933.

    The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (Farm, Labor, Socialist). An Outline of its Origins, Organization and Objectives together with a Statement of Principles and News of its Development. July, 1933.

    The Saskatchewan Farmer-Labor Group (CCF) Economic Policy so Formulated by the Delegates Assembled in Annual Conventions. July, 1933.

    Manifesto and Program of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation as Adopted by the First Annual Convention of the Federation at Regina. July 19-2 1, 1933.

    Program and Manifesto of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. A Comprehensive Statement of the Policies and Ideals of the CCF. Regina. July, 193 3.

    Cooperative Commonwealth Federation Programme Adopted at the First National Convention held at Regina, Saskatchewan. July, 1933.

    Regina Manifesto. Programme of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, adopted at the First National Convention held at Regina, Saskatchewan. July, 1933. (reprint)

    A Catholic Can Join the CCF. From the Montreal Beacon. August 25, 1933.

    A Plea for Social Justice. Extracts from the Speeches of J.S. Woodsworth, M.P., in the House of Commons, 1930-1 933.

    W.C. Good. Is Democracy Doomed? Toronto: The Ryerson Press, 1933.

    Geo. Williams. Old Soldiers and the CCF. Reprinted from Farmer-Labor News, December 15, 1933.

    John Evans. "A Reply to Motherwell." 1934.

    Speeches on Natural Products Marketing Act, 1934 by J.S. Woodsworth, M. Luchkovich, A.A. Heaps, E.J. Garland, H. Speakrnan, A. MacInnis, and Miss Macphail delivered in the House of Commons, April 19 to May 1, 1934.

    The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. National Manifesto and Immediate Program as Adopted by the Second Annual Convention of the Federation at Winnipeg, July 17-19, 1934.

  • 33. The CCF Goal. Sask. CCF Central O f f i c e 1934.

    34. Program and Manifesto o f t h e Cooperative Commonwealth/ Federat i on A. Comprehensive Statement o f t h e P o l i c i e s and Idea ls o f t he CCF. 1934.

    35. Wm. I r v i n e , The Brains We Trust. A Play i n Three Acts. Toronto: Thomas Nelson Ltdc , March 1935.

    36. J. S. Woodsworth, "Pol i t i c a l Democracy", The Un ive rs i t y o f Toronto Quar te r l y , Vol. 4, No. 3, A p r i l 1935.

    37. Wm. I r v i n e , Can a Chr i s t i an Vote f o r Capital ism? Ottawa: Labour Publ ish ing Co., June 1935.

    38. Ed Be1 lamy, The Parable o f t he Water Tank. r e p r i n t e d 1935 by CCF Central Of f i ce .

    39. Speeches o f J.S. Woodsworth, A. MacInnis, E. J. Garland on t h e Cooperative Commonwealth. H.E. Spencer on a Nat ional Health Pol icy. G.G. Coote, W. I r v i n e on the Budget de l ivered i n t h e House o f Commons dur ing the session o f 1935.

    40. H.W. Arnold, "F le tcher i s Not a Socia l Cred i t Candidate" Sept. 30, 1935.

    41. Work and Wages Radio Address by G.H. Wil l iams, M.L.A. Leader o f t h e Opposit ion, Sask. Leg is la tu re & President Sask CCF, Jan. 20, 1936.

    42. The Challenge. No. 3 pub1 ished by CCF Youth Movement Saskatoon, A p r i l 7, 1936.

    43. The Sask. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Provinc i a1 Platform. As formulated by t h e Delegates assembled i n Annual Convention. J u l y 1936.

    44. News and Views o f t h e CCF Sask. Section. k c . 2 , 1936.

    45. "The B a t t l e " t o CCF Supporters. 1936.

    46. Cooperati on Radio Address by G. H. W i 11 iams, M. L. A. , Leader o f t h e Opposit ion, Sask. Leg is la tu re and President Sas k. CCF. Dec. 9, 1936.

    47. A Handbook t o the Sask. CCF P la t fo rm and Po l i cy as adopted by the CCF 1936 Convention and endorsed w i t h minor amendments by the CCF Convention o f 1937, together w i t h Convention and Prov inc i a1 Counci 1 Resolutions on CCF Pol i cy .

  • 48. The CCF Debt Adjustment and Land Pol icy. 1937.

    49. The Sask. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Prov iqc i a1 P la t f o rm as Adopted by the Delegates Assembled i n Annual Convention. J u l y 1937.

    50. Why Increase Armaments? C. G. MacNeil , M. J. Coldwel l e t a l . Canada. House o f Commons Debates. O f f i c i a l Report. Feb. 1937.

    51. "What Do You Think About This?" CCF Sask. Sect ion Sept. 1937.

    52. "What t h e Pork Ba r re l Costs You! " CCF Sask. Sect ion 1937.

    53. V. Phel ips, "Towards A Happier World", L i t e r a r y Guide. Jan. 1938.

    54. "Broken Promises" CCF Sask. Sect ion, Feb. 17, 1938.

    55. Mr. Wi l l i ams Speaking i n t h e Leg is la tu re . Feb. 18, 1938. CCF Sask. Section.

    56. Mr. Wi l l i ams Speaking on Education i n t h e L e g i s l a t i v e Assembly. Feb. 18, 1938. CCF Sask. Section.

    57. "Pensions f o r t h e Needy" 1938 CCF Sask. Section.

    58. The Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Federal E l e c t i o n Program Adopted by t h e Nat iona l Convention of t h e CCF h e l d i n Edmonton, Alber ta. J u l y 28 and 29, 1938.

    59. Dut ies o f P o l l Committees. CCF Sask. Section.

    60. "Year by Year t he Load Grows Heavier. Saskatchewan's Pub l i c Debt" 1938 CCF Sask. Section.

    61. Unemployment . . . Vote CCF. 1938. CCF Sask. Section.

    62. "What Do You Ca l l This?" 1938. CCF Sask. Section.

    63. H i s t o r y o f t h e CCF. 1938.

    64. Your Members Speak. J.S. Woodsworth, M.J. Coldwel l , A. MacInnis, T. C. Douglas, G. C. MacNeil , P. J. Rowe, A.A. Heaps. Canada. House o f Commons Debates O f f i c i a l Report. Jan. 17, 1939.

    65. Strengthen Trade Unions. 1939. CCF Nat iona l Of f i ce .

  • 66. A. Macphail On Convict o r C i t i zen : The Urgent Need fo r Pr ison Reform. CCF L i t e r a t u r e Dept. Toronto, 1939.

    67. Canada's Road t o Peace. J.S. Woodsworth, M.J. Coldwel1,et a l . Debate on Canada's Foreign Pol icy. Canada. House o f Commons Debates O f f i c i a l Report. March 30, 1939.

    68. Unemployment Can we End I t ? Debate on Unemployment Re l i e f . Canada. House1 o f Commons Debates O f f i c i a l Report. A p r i l 18, 1939.

    69. D. Lewis, Canada and the War. The CCF Pos i t ion . Ottawa: CCF Nat ional O f f i ce . Sept. 9, 1939.

    70. Speeches o f J.S. Woodsworth on War, 1939 - Canada's Pol i c y and War Budget. De l ivered i n the House o f Commons on Sept.8 and 12, 1939. Canada. House o f Commons Debates. O f f i c i a l Report

    71. J.S. Woodsworth, "My Convict.iions about war", - Vox Vol. 13, No. 1, Dec. 1939.

    72. CCF (Sask. Sect ion) Was S ta rva t i on Necessary? A L e t t e r from G.N. Fulmore t o G.H. Wi l l iams, CCF Leader. Car ro t R iver March 12, 1938.

    : I1 The 1940's

    The items t h a t have no p u b l i c a t i o n date on them b u t can be i d e n t i f i e d as being publ icshed sometime du r ing the 1940's have been placed a t the f r o n t o f t h i s c o l l e c t i o n . They are numbered 1 t o 11

    1. "Socia l ism and Cooperatives" CCF Sas.k. Sect ion 1942 o r 1943.

    2. CCF Seeks A World Plan t o Banish Poverty and Hunger from the face o f t he Earth.

    3. "Who Voted f o r To ta l War?" Ottawa: CCF Nat iona l O f f i c e

    4. "Labor and Urban Secur i ty " CCF Sask. Section. 1942 o t 1943

    4a P o l i t i c a l Ac t ion Committee Canadian Congress o f Labour. This i s ou r Chance:: Ottawa: CCL

    5. "CCF P o l i c y f o r V i c t o r y and Peace" r e p r i n t e d from Saskatchewan Commonweal t h

    6. Rev. E. Cul l inane, "The Ca tho l i c Church and Social ism" - The People's Weekly CCF Sask. Sect ion

    7. "Soc ia l Welfate and Heal th under a CCF Government" CCF Sask. Sect ion

    7a. CCYM. This way t o a New Canada. Ottawa: Cooperative Commonwealth Movemen t . C.C.F. Ontario Sect i~r . What is the C.C.F.? Toronto: C.C.F. Ontario Section, [1942?].

  • 8. "What i s I t ? Who I s I t ? What W i l l I t Do?" CCF Sask. Section.

    9. The Farmer and t h e CCF. CCF Sask. Section.

    10. A Condensed Summary o f the CCF Program f o r Saskatchewan. C C t Sask. Section. :

    11. "What the L ibe ra l s Have Not To1 d You! " CCF Sask. Section. - 12. "Vote CCF and Get a Square Deal" CCF Sask. Section. Jan. 1940.

    13. The CCF i n Parl iament - 1940. Addresses i n the House o f Commons. May 20, 1940.

    14. A New Order Sha l l Ar ise by M.J. Coldwell, CCF Nat ional Chairman. Address de l i ve red t o CCF Nat ional Convention i n Winnipeg. Oct. 28, 1940,

    15. W i l l Your L i f e Insurance Be Safe w i t h t h e CCF i n Power? by M. J. Coldwell, M. P. Broadcast March and Apri 1 1941.

    16. "Can Coldwell Lead the CCF t o Power?" L iber ty . Vol . 18, No. 22, May 31 , 1941 .

    17. Labour Po l i c ies and t h e War E f f o r t Speeches by Angus MacInnis and C. G i l l % . Canada. House o f Commons Debates O f f i c i a l Report. Nov. 4, 1941.

    18. Food f o r Freedom a t P a r i t y Prices. CCF Speeches on Wheat L e g i s l a t i o n i n the House o f Commons. March 1942.

    19. Go t o the P o l l s Address on the Issues o f t he P l e b i s c i t e de l i ve red by M.J. Coldwell, CCF House Leader, A p r i l 21, 1942.

    20. Soc ia l Secur i ty i n New Zealand. Excerpts from an Address by Hon. Walter Nash. M i n i s t e r from New Zealand t o the U.S. be fore t h e Special Comrni t t e e on Reconstruction and Reestablishment. Ottawa, May 22, 1942.

    21. "The United States i n a New World. A Series o f Reports on p o t e n t i a l courses f o r democratic action." Fortune May 1942.

    22. E. Va i l lancour t , Strange Loya l t i es A Prac t i ca l Lesson i n Canadian History. Ottawa, June 25, 1942.

    23. For V ic to ry and Reconstruction. CCF Po l i cy Statement adopted a t t h e Nat ional Convention. J u l y 29, 1942.

  • 24. Labor Servant o r Partner? A Review o f Orders-in-Council A f fec t ing Labor, 1940-42 by Angus MacInnis. CCF Economic Relat ions Committee, 1942.

    25. The F i r s t Ten Years 1932-1942. Commemorating the Tenth Anniversary o f the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation a t t h e Seventh Nat ional Convention. Toronto. J u l y 27-29, 1942.

    26. M. J. Coldwell, "For a L i v i n g Democracy" Radio Address de l i ve red over CBC Network. Jan. 22, 1943.

    27. David Lewis, For a People's Victory. CCF V ic to ry and Reconstruct ion Series No. 1, 1943.

    28. Meet the CCF. CCF, B.C. Section, Vancouver, 1943.

    29. CCF Representations t o t h e Nat ional War Labor Board. Ottawa, May 12, 1943.

    30. The Time i s Now! Speeches by CCF Members de l ivered i n the House o f Commons, Feb. and March 1943.

    31. "Myth o f Race S u p e r i o r i t y Exploded by Science" Pub l ic A f f a i r s Committee Inc. New York, Oct. 18, 1943.

    32. Car l y le King, What I s Democratic Social ism? CCF V ic to ry and Reconstruct ion Series, No. 3, Oct. 1943.

    33. D. Lewis and F. Scot t , Make This Your Canada. A Review o f CCF H i s t o r y and Pol icy. Toronto: Central Canada Publ. Co., 1943.

    34. R.J. Deachman, Spending and Prosper i ty A Study o f the Program o f M.J. Coldwell. Ottawa, March 18, T943.

    35. CCF Program f o r B r i t i s h Columbia. Statement o f Po l icy adopted by 10th Annual Convention o f the CCF (B.C. Sect ion) he ld i n Vancouver, B.C. A p r i l 16 - 18, 1943.

    36. Aluminum Speeches on the Shipshaw Power Development and the Arvida Expansion of t he A1 uminum Company o f Canada by M.J. Coldwell, S.H. Knowles, J.W. Noseworthy de l ivered i n the House o f Commons on June 14 - 17, 1943.

    37. "Un i ty Through the CCF" Ottawa, CCF Nat ional Of f ice , 1943.

    38. M.J. Coldwell, "What Does the CCF Stand For?" rep r in ted from Mac1 ean' s Magazine. Sept. 1 , 1943.

  • 39. "How d i d Krenn Vote?" CCF Sask. Sect ion 1943. - .CI 40. ~ a n a d i fska giinerarkhit"a hovoryt'pro Sots1 ial 'nu rekonstsuktf l i?. Cath. Ch. Ext.

    Soc ie ty o f Canada. Kingston, Ontario. Oct. 23, 1943. CCF Sask. Sect.

    41. "L ibe ra l s C i r cu la te Fa1 se Document E lec t i on Act V io la ted i n Humboldt By-Elect ion" CCF Sask. Sect ion 1943.

    42. The Canadian Hierarchy Speaks Out on Socia l Reconstruction r e p r i n t o f t h e O f f i c i a l Statement o f t h e Archbishops and Bishops o f t h e Roman Catho l ic Church i n Canada. Kingston, Ontario. Oct. 23, 1943. CCF Sask. Section.

    43. Grace and Angus MacInnis, Or ien ta l Canadians - Outcasts o r C i t i zens? Vancouver: Federa t ion is t Publ ish ing Co., 1943.

    44. L e t t e r From Home! Toronto: Canadian Forum L t d ~ , 1943.

    45. CCF Candidates P rov inc ia l E lec t i on 1944. CCF Sask. Section.

    46. Federal E lec t i on? Any Time Now! The CCF Campaign i n Saskatchewan Requires $150,000. CCF Sask. Section, 1944.

    47. What Do You Want? CCF Sask. Sect ion, 1944.

    48. To Canvassers f o r t he CCF V ic tory Fund CCF Sask. Section, 1944.

    49. The New Order. Everyone Talks About It. The CCF W i l l B u i l d It! CCF Sask. Section, 1944.

    50. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (Sask. Sect ion). Ottawa Next. An Urgent Message t o Federal Constituency Executives, P o l l Committees and Canvassers. 1944.

    51. " A f t e r t he War - What?" Ottawa, CCF Nat ional O f f i ce , 1944. 52. CCF E lec t i on Program. Ottawa, CCF Nat ional Of f ice. 1944.

    53. CCF L i t e r a t u r e L i s t . Post-War Planning and Reconstruction. Regina, 1944.

    54. Wm. I r v i n e , Sca rc i t y o r Abundance the People Must Choose. Winnipeg: Contemporary Publ ishers, 1944.

    55. A Plea f o r Democratic Government Speeches by M.J. Coldwell and T.C. Douglas Del ivered i n t h e House o f Commons on Feb. 9 and 10, 1944.

  • 56. "The Problem o f Race", The Democratic Way. Vol . 1 , No. 6, March 1944.

    57. Marching Home t o What? CCF Post-War Program f o r Canada's F igh t ing Men and Women. Ottawa. CCF Nat ional Off ice, 1944.

    58. CCF (Sask. Sect ion) Cons t i t u t i on 1944-45 As Passed a t t he N in th Annual P rov inc ia l Convention, J u l y 12 - 14, 1944.

    59. C. King, "The CCF Sweeps Saskatchewan", The Canadian Forum Vol. 24, No. 282, J u l y 1944.

    60. Cooperative Commonwealth Youth Movement Saskatchewan Section. Cons t i t u t i on and Handbook. As amended J u l y 1944.

    61. James Shaver Woodsworth Untypical Canadian An Address del i vered a t t he Dinner t o inaugurate the Ontar io Woodsworth Memorial Foundation King Edward Hote l , Toronto. Oct. 7,1944 by Frank H. Underhi l l .

    62. B u l l e t i n o f the Canadian Economic Research Bureau dea l ing w i t h Cooperative and C o l l e c t i v e Farming Issued i n view o f the Saskatchewan Government's proposed Experiments i n Soc ia l i zed Agr icu l tu re . Winnipeg, Nov. 1,1944.

    63. Secur i ty w i t h Victory. CCF Manifesto Dominion General E l e c t i o n 1945. Adopted by t h e Eighth Nat ional Convention Montreal , Nov. 29, 30, and Dec. 1, 1944.

    64. Harold E. Winch, Labor! Here's Your Contract - Read It! Sign It! CCF Prov inc ia l Campaign Committee, Vancouver.

    65. Marching Home t o What? The CCF Message t o the Men and Women i n t h e Armed Forces. CCF Sask. Section, 1945.

    66. "Human i t y F i r s t ! What t h e CCF Government has done i n Saskatchewan" CCF Sas k. Section, 1945.

    67. "A People's Program f o r Canada" Summary o f CCF E lec t i on Manifesto Adopted a t Nat ional Convention, Montreal , Dec. 1944.

    68. "The Farmer has been Betrayed" CCF Sask. Sect ion 1945.

    69. M.J. Coldwell, Canadian Progressives on t h e March. The Story o f t h e Rise o f the C C t . New York, League f o r I n d u s t r i a l Democracy, 1945.

    70. Wm. I r v i n e , I s Socia l ism the Answer? The I n t e l l i g e n t Man ' s Guide t o Basic Democracy. Winnipeg: Contemporary Publ., m.

    70a. C.C.F. The Co-operative Commonwealth. Conservative and Liberal Objections Answered. Ottawa: People's Publishing Co. [1945].

  • 71. C. King, A Discussion Guide t o Wi l l i am I r v i n e ' s " I s Socia l ism the Answer?" 1945.

    72. C. King, "What I s Your Answer?" 1945.

    73. "A Short Short . . . But Important Story About Labor" CCF Sask. Section, 1945.

    74. H.E. Winch, CCF Program f o r B r i t i s h Columbia Vancouver, CCF Section, Sept. 1945.

    75. Delegates Handbook Tenth Annual CCF Prov inc ia l Convention Bessborough Hotel , Saskatoon , Nov. 5 - 7, 1945. Resolutions and Proposed Amendments t o the Const i tu t ion.

    76. F.G. Hanson, March o f Freedom. How Mankind's Struggles w i t h Economic forces have produced t h e CCk. Regina: Service P r i n t i n g Co., 1946.

    77. L.E. Jamieson, Women Dry Those Tears. Vancouver: CCF Women ' s Counci 1 o f B. C. , 1946.

    78. Lady! Did You Say You Weren't I n te res ted I n P o l i t i c s ? Vancouver CCF Prov inc i a1 Campaign Committee, 1946.

    79. "The People o f B.C. Together" Vancouver CCF Prov inc ia l Campai gn Commi t t e e , 1946.

    80. "Farmers! Here i s Tomorrow . . . " Vancouver CCF Prov inc ia l Campai gn Commi t t e e , 1946.

    81. E. Fowke, A Radio Play "The CCF Approach t o Women ' s Probl ems" CCF L i t e r a t u r e Dept. 1946.

    82. Saskatchewan CCF Members ' Handbook. Regi nay Jan. 1946. 83. H.W. L a i d l e r (ed.) A Program f o r Labor and Progressives

    Symposium. New York: League f o r I n d u s t r i a l Democracy I e b . 1946.

    84. The Toronto Da i l y S ta r Reports on the Saskatchewan Government. Regina: Bureau o f Publ icat ions, A p r i l 1946.

    85. Eleventh Annual CCF Prov inc ia l Convention Technical School Moose Jaw. J u l y 24 - 26, 1946. Delegates' Handbook.

    86. Saskatchewan CCF Members' Handbook f o r Saskatchewan Regina, Aug. 1946.

  • 87. Foward t h e Future Shaping an Idea l a t Woodsworth House. Ontar io Woodsworth Memorial boundation, Nov. 1946.

    88. Twel f th Annual CCF Prov inc ia l Convention Bessborough Hotel. Saskatoon. J u l y 29 - 31, 1947. Delegates' Handbook.

    89. CCF Members' Handbook f o r Saskatchewan. Aug. 1947.

    90. "Promise and Performance o f the CCF" CCF Sask. Section, 1947.

    91. "The Socia l Cred i t Hoax" CCF Sask. Section, 1947.

    92. Canada. House o f Commons Debates O f f i c i a l Report. Rescue Refugees as Free Canadians CCF Members Speak. June 2 , 1947.

    93. Canada. House o f Commons Debates O f f i c i a l Report. Senior C i t i zens Need Higher Pensions a t a Lower Age Without Means Test. Speeches on Old Age Pensions. June 19 and 26, 1947.

    94. "Sensational Legislation!, by the CCF Government i n Saskatchewan" CCF Sask. Sect ion 1947.

    95. Wm. Ivens, "Socia l C red i t Sense o r Nonsense?" The Manitoba Commonwealth , Winnipeg, May 1947.

    96. "Consumers vs. t he P ro f i t ee r ! " , CCF Nat ional Of f ice , Ottawa, 1947.

    97. Where's the Money Coming From? Radio Broadcast by T.C. Douglas Feb. 3 - 9, 1944.

    98. Who I s Walter Tucker For? CCF Sask. Section, 1948.

    99. We're covered why n o t you? The Story o f Saskatchewan Heal th Serv i ces. 1948.

    100. A. Andras, Labor Unions i n Canada. How They Work and What They Seek. Ottawa: Woodsworth House Pub1 . , 1948.

    101. This i s What has Been Done f o r Labor by the CCF Gov ernment o f Saskatchewan. , Regina, 1948.

    102. "Promise and Performance o f t he CCF" Sask. Sect ion, 1948.

    103. The CCF and Democracy. Re-Elect t h e Best Government You've Ever Had. Regina, 1948.

    104. "You Asked About the F.0. R." New York: Nat ional Of f ice , F e l l owship o f Reconc i l ia t ion , 1948.

  • "For Saskatchewan's Children." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1948.

    "Facts About Social Credit." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1948.

    "The World Must Have Peace." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1948.

    "Canada Needs Makaroff in the House of Commons." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1948.

    The Big Question . . . Answered about the CCF in Saskatchewan. Regina, 1948.

    CCF Handbook. CCF National Office, Ottawa, 1948.

    "This Thing Called Freedom," by Premier T.C. Douglas. Radio speech delivered March 10, 1948.

    "They'll ask you . . . Here are the answers." CCF National Office. Ottawa, May 1948.

    "Suggestions to Scrutineers." CCF Saskatchewan Section, May 1948.

    Canada. House of Commons Debates Official Report. Remarks of E.L. Bowerman, CCF Member for Prince Albert. May 3 1, 1948.

    M.J. Coldwell, "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" CCF National Office. Ottawa, July 1948.

    Edith Fowke (ed.) Toward Socialism: Selections from the Writings of J.S. Woodsworth. Toronto: Woodsworth Memorial Foundation, August 1948.

    Saskatchewan CCF Members' Handbook. Regina, August 1948.

    J. Bird. Leading Personalities of the CCF Convention. Reprint for the National CCF Convention, Winnipeg, August 19-2 1, 1948.

    "What's Ahead for Agriculture." CCF National Office, Ottawa, 1948.

    "CCF Program for Saskatchewan." November, 1948.

    "The Petersens of Saskatchewan." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1949.

    "Why Farmers Support the CCF." CCF Saskatchewan Section, 1949.

    Carlyle King Election Strategy notes, 1949.

    Coldwell, M.J. "The Nation's Business." Ottawa: CCF National Office, February 10, 1949.

    124. Saskatchewan CCF Members' Handbook. August, 1949.

  • 125. Fun Book publ ished by Cooperative Commonwealth Youth Movement Sask. Sect ion, 1949.

    126. CCF Speakers' Notes 1949. CCF Nat ional O f f i ce , Ottada.

    127. " I s Democracy i n Canada Doomed? This i s t h e 'Smear' which the CCF Warned You About!" Toronto: Pub l ic In fo rmat iona l Associat ion, 1949.

    128. Review of CCF L e g i s l a t i o n June 1949 r e p r i n t e d from The Commonwealth.

    129. "The CCF Can Do The Job! CCF Sask. Sect ion 1949.

    I V . The 1950's

    The i tems t h a t have no p u b l i c a t i o n date on them b u t can be i d e n t i f i e d as being publ ished sometime du r ing t h e 1950's have been placed a t t he f r o n t o f t h i s c o l l e c t i o n . They are numbered 1 t o 4.

    1. Yours f o r Humanity, Secu r i t y and Progress. T.C. Douglas Regina, CCF Prov. O f f i ce .

    2. "Humanity f i r s t ' ' The CCF Program. Ottawa, CCF Nat ional O f f i ce .

    3. B. Fraser, "The S a i n t l y F a i l u r e Who Changed Canada" r e p r i n t e d from Maclean's Magazine.

    4. Who Bene f i t s From Soar ing Pr ices? Ottawa, CCF Nat ional O f f i ce .

    5. F. R. Scot t , New Hori_zons For- .Sociia_l-i-sm. Ottawa : Woodsworth House Pub1 ishers , 1951.

    6. Facts About CCF Government i n Saskatchewan ... An Unequalled Record o f Achievement and E f f i c i ency ! CCF Sask. Sect ion, 1951.

    7. What About Saskatchewan O i l ? Regina, CCF P r o v i n c i a l O f f i c e , 1951.

    8. CCF Program f o r Progress. Regina, CCF Prov inc ia l Office, ,1952.

    9. Facts about CCF Government i n Saskatchewan Unequalled Record o f Achievement and E f f i c i ency ! Regina: CCF P r o v i n c i a l O f f i ce , 1952.

    10. "The Future Belongs t o Saskatchewan" Regina, CCF Prov inc ia l O f f i ce , 1952.

  • 11. F.H. Underh i l l , "Reading L i s t f o r Canadian S o c i a l i s t s " Toron to : Ontar io Woodsworth Memori a1 Foundation, Sept. 1952.

    12. Program f o r Progress Speech o f Premier T. C. Douglas i n t he Debate on the Speech from the Throne. Feb. 18, 1953.

    13. Budget Speech De l ivered by the Hon. C.M. Fines i n t he L e g i s l a t i v e Assembly o f Saskatchewan. March 4, 1953.

    14. Souris-Estevan Needs B i 11 Schieman. CCF Committee, Es tevan , 1953.

    15. "CCF Humanity F i r s t " Ottawa, CCF Nat ional O f f i ce , 1953.

    16. "Progress i n Power" CCF P r o v i n c i a l Of f i ce . Oct. 28, 1953.

    17. The H i s t o r v and Oraanizat ion o f t h e CCF i n the P rov inc ia l cons t i tu&cy o f ~ i m b o l d t 1933-1954. CCt- P rov inc ia l O f f i ce , Reg~na, 1954.

    18. Budget Speech De l ivered by the Hon. C.M. Fines i n the L e g i s l a t i v e Assembly o f Saskatchewan. March 3, 1954.

    19. Ten Years o f CCF Government 1944 - 1954. CCF Prov inc ia l Of f i ce , Regina, 1954.

    20. Comment "on Parl iament o f '54" Vol. 4, No. 6, June 1954. m i o n a l Of f i ce .

    21. Nineteenth Annual CCF Prov inc ia l Convention. J u l y 14 - 16, 1954. Sas katoon. Financi a1 Statement. Agenda.

    22. Budget Speech Del ivered by the Hon. C.M. Fines i n the L e g i s l a t i v e Assembly o f Saskatchewan. March 2, 1955.

    22a. Canada. House of Commons Debates. Education is Everybody's Business. Speech of Roy R. Knight on Federal Aid to Education. February 9, 1955.

    23. Saskatchewan Faces the Future. Speech of Premier T.C. Douglas in the Debate on the Speech from the Throne. February 16, 1955.

    24. Saskatchewan's Industrial Development. Speech of Premier T.C. Douglas in the Debate on the Budget. March 18,1955.

    25. Twentieth Annual CCF Provincial Convention. July 20-22, 1955. Saskatoon. Financial Statements. Agenda.

    26. , "Tribute to Angus MacInnis' 25 years in the House of Commons 1930-1955." Focus, October 1955.

  • 27. J.S. Morgan, The New Look i n Welfare. Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memorial toundation , Nov. 1955.

    28. Progress A Survey o f Saskatchewan Government A c t i v i t y . Regina, 1955.

    29. D. Lewis, A S o c i a l i s t Takes Stock. Toronto: Ontar io Woodsworth Memori a1 koundati on, 1955.

    30. " CCF Program f o r Prosper i ty " Regina , CCF Provi n c i a1 O f f i ce , 1956.

    31. 1956 Winnipeg Dec lara t ion o f P r inc ip les o f t h e Cooperative Commonwealth Federat i on.

    32. "The A g r i c u l t u r a l C r i s i s L e g i s l a t i v e I n q u i r y Shows Where the Par t i es Stand! " CCF Provi n c i a1 O f f i c e Regina, 1956.

    33. "The Bunk! i n L ibe ra l Speeches" CCF Prov inc ia l Of f i ce , Regina, 1956.

    34. Twen ty - f i r s t Annual CCF Prov inc ia l Convention J u l y 18 - 20, 1956, Saskatoon. Financi a1 Statements. Agenda.

    35. " L e t ' s Share Prosper i ty " CCF Prov inc ia l Of f i ce , Regina, 1957.

    36. M. Lazarus, O i l and Turmoil Toronto: Ontar io Woodsworth Memorial Foundation, 195/.

    37. Saskatchewan CCF Const i tu t ion . Regina, J u l y 1957.

    38. S.H. Knowles, The Role o f t he Opposit ion i n Parliament Toronto: Ontar io Woodsworth Memori a1 toundation, 1957.

    39. Canada. House o f Commons Debates O f f i c i a l Report Speech o f M. J. Coldwell on Farm and Other Economic Problems and the Trans-Canada Pipe Line. Oct. 16 - 18, 1957.

    40. CCF 25th Anniversary Souvenir. Ottawa, CCF, Nov. 1957.

    41. Saskatchewan CCF Members ' Handbook 1957-58.

    42. L e t ' s Go Forward (The Nat ional CCF Program) O f f i c i a l Nat ional Program o f the CCF, drawn up )by the CCF Nat ional Council Jan. 1958.

    43. "Le t ' s Go Forward" CCF Sask. Sect ion, 1958.

  • 44. Prosper i ty A t Home Peace Abroad Speech o f Premier T.C. Douglas i n the Debate on the Speech from t h e Throne. Feb. 19, 1958.

    45. Budget Speech (Session 1958) Del ivered by the Hon. C.M. Fines i n the L e g i s l a t i v e Assembly o f Saskatchewan. Feb. 28, 1958.

    46. Text o f Resolut ion passed a t CCF Nat ional Convention Montreal, J u l y 1958.

    47. A New P o l i t i c a l Par ty f o r Canada. Ottawa: CLC-CCF J o i n t Nat ional Committee , Nov. 1958.

    48. Planning f o r People Speech o f Premier T. C. Douglas l i n the Debate on the Speech from the Throne. Feb. 18, 1959.

    49. Budget Speech (Session 1959) Del ivered by t h e Hon. C.M. Fines i n the L e g i s l a t i v e Assembly o f Saskatchewan, Feb. 27, 1959.

    V. The 1960's

    The i tems t h a t have no p u b l i c a t i o n date on them b u t can be i d e n t i f i e d as being publ ished sometime dur ing the 1960's have been placed a t the f r o n t o f t h i s co l l ec t i on . They are numbered 1 t o 11.

    1. Proposed Po l i cy Statement Agr icu l tu re . A Statement by the Sub- commi t t e e on Agr icu l tu re . Sask. CCF.

    2. Qu ick Facts f o r Saskatchewan Voters! Saskatchewan Leads w i t h the CCF. CCF Sask. Section.

    3. A. Borovoy, Human Rights and Racial Equa l i t y - The Tact ics o f Combat. Toronto: Ontar io Woodsworth Memorial toundation.

    4. CCF Radio Scr ip ts . Nos. 9. Senior C i t i zens 10. Votes a t 18 11. T ra in ing f o r New Indust ry 12. Progress i n Regina 13. Highways 14. Promise and Performance 15. P r i o r i t i e s f o r People 16. Recreation F a c i l i t i e s 17. A g r i c u l t u r e

  • 5. CCF Facts About Saskatchewan. Nos. 1. Insurance 2. Farmer & Worker 3. F i g h t Against ,Po l io 4. Populat ion Changes 5. Medicare 6. Taxat ion 7. P rov inc ia l Debt 8. Labour

    6. The F i r s t F i g h t f o r Medicare. Sask. Federat ion o f Labour, Regina.

    7. Education are we miss ing the boat? CCF Sask. Regina.

    8. Farming: You Can't F ind the Wheat f o r the Chaff! CCF Sask.

    9. "For People . . . Thei r Province, The i r Country, The i r World" CCF Sask. Sect ion o f t he New Democratic Party.

    10. "The Facts t o Keep t h e Record S t r a i g h t " CCF Sask. Section.

    11. "Your Right t o Heal th What W i l l t he Medical Care Plan Mean t o You?" CCF Sask. Sect ion

    12. A1 b i n F r i d CCF Candidate f o r Notuken-Willowbunch Sask. CCF, 1960.

    13. "The CCF Record i n Saskatchewan" CCF Sask. Sect ion, 1960.

    14. "Saskatchewan E l e c t i o n 1960 Read the fac ts , Organize Act ion and Get Out t he vote" Saskatchewan Labour, P o l i t i c a l Act ion Commit tee.

    15. Hon. J. Walter Ehb CCF Candidate f o r Mi lestone, 1960.

    16. "More Abundant L i v i n g CCF Program f o r 1960" CCF Sask. Sect ion, 1960.

    17. "The New Order Everyone Talks About It The CCF W i l l B u i l d It!" 1960 CCF Program f o r More Abundant L i v i n g CCF Sask. Sect ion, 1960.

    18. "1960 CCF Program f o r More Abundant L i v i n g "

    19. "Facts About Saskatchewan Growth 1960" CCF Sask. Sect ion, 1960.

    20. The 1960 E l e c t i o n Facts and Figures on Candidates, Const i tuencies, Votes i n Past E lec t ions , and o ther H igh l igh ts .

  • 21. To A l l Candidates: Here i s a reproduct ion o f an a r t i c l e from The Vancouver Sun. This i s from a column by Jack Sco t t i n t h e May 30, 1960 issue.

    22. Twen ty - f i f t h Annual CCF Prov inc ia l Convention J u l y 20 - 22, 1960. Saskatoon. Financi a1 Statements. Agenda.

    23. A. Brewin and K. McNaught, Debate on Defence. Toronto: Ontar io Woodsworth Memorial Foundation, Nov. 1960.

    24. Saskatchewan CCF Members ' Handbook 1960-61.

    25. Songs o f Peace and Progress CCF Sask. Sect ion o f t he New Democratic Party. 1961.

    26. J.S. Morgan, Socia l Secur i t y - The Next Stage. Toronto: Ontar io Woodsworth Memorial Foundation, May 1961.

    27. E.W. Kierans, Capi ta l ism Without Cap i ta l i s t s . Toronto: Ontar io Woodsworth Memori a1 koundati on, J u l y 1961.

    28. S. Frankl in , "Tommy Douglas Tackles a New Job" from Weekend Magazine Sept. 9, 1961

    29. Songs o f Peace and Progress Saskatchewan CCF Prov inc ia l Convention. Regina, Nov. 1 - 3, 1961.

    30. The Woodsworth Book Club. Special Se lec t ion f o r Christmas G i f t s . Nov. 1961.

    31. Doing Things Together Speech by Premier W.S. L loyd i n the Debate on the Speech from the Throne. Feb. 28, 1962.

    32. Address t o the Saskatchewan College o f Physicians and Surgeons by Premier W.S. Lloyd. May 3, 1962.

    33. "Saskatchewan Highways The Story o f t he Dust-Free Surfac ing" Regina, 1963.

    34. Developing, D ive rs i f y ing , Expanding Speech o f Premier W.S. L loyd i n t h e Debate on t h e Speech from t h e Throne. Feb. 19, 1963.

    35. Woodsworth Book Club Christmas Select ions. Toronto, Nov. 25, 1963.

  • 36. S i r G. Vickers, The Impact of Automation on Society. Toronto: Ontario Woodsworth Memorial Foundation. teb. 1964.

    37. P r i o r i t i e s f o r People Speech of Premier W.S. Lloyd i n the Debate on t h e Speech from the Throne. Feb. 11, 1964.

    38. Suggestions t o Scrutineers. CCF Sask. Section April 1964.

    39. Province of Saskatchewan Treasury Department Saskatchewan ' s Financial and Economic Position. May 1964.

    40. 1964 CCF Program Keep Saskatchewan Ahead. CCF Sask. Section of t he New Democratic Party.

    41. 1944 CCF 1964. 20 years of progress. Calendar.

    42. CCF Pub1 i c Meeting Broadview Memorial Hall. June 18, 1965.

    43. CCF Rally. Douglas, Lloyd Whitewood Community Rink . June 25, 1965.

    44. CCF Public Meeting! i n Grenfell Community Hall. June 10, 1965.

    45. Regina Needs Baker i n the begislature. Oct. 11, 1967. Election. CCF Program.

    46. CCF Regina North-East News. Winning Team f o r Regina Citizens. Oct. 6, 1967.

    47. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation Saskatchewan Section New Demoneratic Party. Thirty-second Annual Report 1967.

    48. CCF Sask. Section of the New Democratic Party Manual Constituency Organization fo r Election Pruposes. 1967.

    49. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. She1 1 brook Constituency. John Thiessen, CCF Candidate fo r Shellbrook t o Fellow voters re: reasons f o r why the Constituents should vote CCF ini:the June 8, 1960 Sask. e lect ion.

  • ADDENDA

    111. The 1940s

    130. CCF Nat iona l Off ice. Proper ty and the CCF Toronto: perker P r i n t i n g , 194?

    I V The 1950s

    50. Lac Ste. Anne Const i tuency, CCF Vote! Against Soaring Municipal Taxes, Mounting Munic ipal Debt, Squandering o f Resources, Expor t o f Natura l Gas. For Lower Munic ipal Taxes, More Revenue f o r O i 1. . . Edmonton : Commerci a1 P r i n t e r s , 1952.

    51. Sask. CCF. John Had Had H is Chance! Regina: Serv ice P r i n t i n g Co. , 1958.

    52. CCF (Sask. ) The CCF i n t he World Today: A Pre l im inary Draf t of a Statement o f CCF P r i n c i p l e s . Regina: Serv ice P r i n t i n g Co. , 195?