• Harold Edward Winch (18 June 1907 – 1 February 1993) was a Canadian politician active with the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and its successor...
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  • Eli Winch (1848–1938), an American manufacturer and politician Ernest Winch (1879–1957), a Canadian politician from British Columbia Harold Winch (1907–1993)...
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  • Connell in forming the Social Constructive Party, leaving only Harold Winch, Ernest Winch and Dorothy Steeves as CCF MLAs. The Constructivists nominated...
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    Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. In the 1933 provincial election, Winch, his son Harold Winch, and five others were elected to the BC legislature as the first...
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    Maitland MLA for Vancouver-Point Grey (1889–1946) 1938–1940 Conservative Harold Winch MLA for Vancouver East (1907–1993) 1941–1951 Co-operative Commonwealth...
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  • Conservative Frank Porter Patterson Co-operative Commonwealth Federation Harold Winch Norman William Whittaker 20th Parliament 20th general December 4, 1941...
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      First party Second party   SC CCF Leader Ernest George Hansell Harold Winch Party Social Credit Co-operative Commonwealth Leader since 1952 1938 Leader's seat...
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    Pattullo's objection, with the third-place Conservative Party. The CCF, under Harold Winch, form the Opposition. 21 14 12 – 1 48 1945 The Liberal–Conservative coalition...
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  • First party Second party   CCF Leader Boss Johnson (Liberal leader) Harold Winch Party Liberal-Conservative Coalition Co-operative Commonwealth Leader since...
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  •   First party Second party   CCF Leader John Hart (Liberal leader) Harold Winch Party Liberal-Conservative Coalition Co-operative Commonwealth Leader since...
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  •   First party Second party Third party   CCF Leader John Hart Harold Winch Royal Lethington Maitland Party Liberal Co-operative Commonwealth Conservative...
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  • Social Credit League had won 19 seats, only one more than the CCF, led by Harold Winch. The CCF argued that they ought to be called upon to form a government...
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  • following a sexual harassment investigation) Jack Whittaker (1988–1993) Harold Winch (1961–1972) Neil Young (1980–1993) Bonita Zarrillo (2021–present) List...
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  • unsuccessful. In 1953, he was elected leader of the BC CCF succeeding Harold Winch and was elected Member of the Legislative Assembly for Vancouver East...
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  • the legislature to denounce the radical language of fellow CCF MP Ernest Winch who had given a speech on the merits of communism. At the 1936 party convention...
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  • CCF Robert Connell Harold Winch Arnold Webster Robert Strachan NDP Robert Strachan Thomas R. Berger Dave Barrett Bob Skelly Mike Harcourt Glen Clark Dan...
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  • other province had a fisheries minister. However, opposition leader Harold Winch criticized the plan as something "just to give [Eyres] another ministry"...
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    government led by John Hart. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation led by Harold Winch formed the official opposition. Norman William Whittaker served as speaker...
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  • leadership would be decided by delegated conventions. (Held June 26, 1939) Harold Winch elected 56-11 (Held April 10, 1953) Arnold Alexander Webster acclaimed...
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  • CCF Robert Connell Harold Winch Arnold Webster Robert Strachan NDP Robert Strachan Thomas R. Berger Dave Barrett Bob Skelly Mike Harcourt Glen Clark Dan...
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  • Frank Porter Patterson (1937–1938) Royal Lethington Maitland (1938–1941) Harold Winch (1941) History Elections 1933, 1937, 1941 Legislature terms 18th Parliament...
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  • Federation (1952–1961) New Democratic Party (1961–1972) Opposition leader Harold Winch (1952–1953) Arnold Webster (1953–1956) Robert Strachan (1956–1969) Dave...
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  • Harold Winch led the same party in the 1940s and 1950s and was later a New Democratic Party parliamentarian in the House of Commons of Canada. Winch broke...
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  • and the CCF (BC) became associated CCF clubs. SPC members Ernest Winch and Harold Winch were elected to the British Columbia Legislative Assembly as CCF...
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  • formed the government. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation led by Harold Winch formed the official opposition. Thomas James Irwin served as speaker...
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  • (1947–1952) Progressive Conservative Party (1952) Opposition leader Harold Winch (1947–1952) Herbert Anscomb (1952) History Election 1949 Legislature...
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  • Gordon Sylvester Wismer   Vancouver East: John Price   Vancouver East: Harold Winch   Vancouver-Point Grey: George Moir Weir   Vancouver-Point Grey: Stanley...
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    for Vancouver East In office January 4, 1973 – May 9, 1974 Preceded by Harold Winch Succeeded by Art Lee Personal details Born Charles Patrick Neale (1921-01-21)January...
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  • government led by John Hart. The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation led by Harold Winch formed the official opposition. Hart retired as premier in December 1947...
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    to minimize the number of onlookers, Foster enlisted the services of Harold Winch of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, who had acted as a liaison...
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