Canadian Peace Congress
The
Canadian Peace Congress
was a
pacifist
group founded in
1949
by
James Gareth Endicott
. The CPC was the Canadian affiliate of the
World Peace Council
and a leading player in the
peace movement
in Canada, particularly in the
1950s
and
1960s
. The CPC was active in the
nuclear disarmament
and
anti-imperialist
movements such as the movement against the
Vietnam War
and promoted the concept of
peaceful co-existence
between the
Communist bloc
and the
Western bloc
. The CPC was perceived as being close to the
Labour-Progressive Party
and its successor the
Communist Party of Canada
though Endicott, himself, was not a party member. Endicott remained the CPC's president until 1971 when, according to his biography, he was pressured to resign by the leadership of the Communist Party for his pro-
China
views during the
Sino-Soviet split
. The Congress disbanded in
1990
. During the
1980s
it was displaced by the much larger
Canadian Peace Alliance
(founded in 1985) which was seen as more mainstream as opposed to the CPC which was seen as alinged with the
Soviet Union
.
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