New Party (Canada)

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New Party was the interim name used by the new political party being established in Canada from 1958 to 1961 by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), which eventually defined itself as a social democratic party. In 1958 a joint CCF-CLC committee, the National Committee for the New Party (NCNP), was formed and spent the next three years laying down the foundations of the "New Party". During the process of founding the party, the New Party name was used in the October 1960 Peterborough, Canadian federal by-election; which was won by its candidate, Walter Pitman. In August 1961, at the end of a five-day-long convention, the New Democratic Party (NDP) was born and Tommy Douglas was elected its first leader. Once the NDP was formed, the New Party rdf:langString
Le Nouveau Parti était le nom intérimaire donné de 1958 à 1961 à un parti politique fédéral canadien de gauche formé conjointement par le Parti social démocratique (Co-operative Commonwealth Federation) et par le Congrès du travail du Canada. Lors d'un congrès de cinq jours tenu à Ottawa en juillet-août 1961, le parti prit officiellement le nom de Nouveau Parti démocratique, adopta une plateforme social-démocrate et élut son premier chef Tommy Douglas. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString New Party was the interim name used by the new political party being established in Canada from 1958 to 1961 by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), which eventually defined itself as a social democratic party. In 1958 a joint CCF-CLC committee, the National Committee for the New Party (NCNP), was formed and spent the next three years laying down the foundations of the "New Party". During the process of founding the party, the New Party name was used in the October 1960 Peterborough, Canadian federal by-election; which was won by its candidate, Walter Pitman. In August 1961, at the end of a five-day-long convention, the New Democratic Party (NDP) was born and Tommy Douglas was elected its first leader. Once the NDP was formed, the New Party clubs, and affiliates automatically ceased, and became part of the newly-formed party.
rdf:langString Le Nouveau Parti était le nom intérimaire donné de 1958 à 1961 à un parti politique fédéral canadien de gauche formé conjointement par le Parti social démocratique (Co-operative Commonwealth Federation) et par le Congrès du travail du Canada. Lors d'un congrès de cinq jours tenu à Ottawa en juillet-août 1961, le parti prit officiellement le nom de Nouveau Parti démocratique, adopta une plateforme social-démocrate et élut son premier chef Tommy Douglas. Durant le processus conduisant à la création du NPD, le nom du Nouveau Parti a été utilisé électoralement une seule fois, lors de l'élection partielle de 1960 dans la circonscription ontarienne de Peterborough où le candidat du Nouveau Parti Walter Pitman fut élu.
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