Parti Ouvrier-progressiste (Quebec)
The
Parti ouvrier-progressiste
(in English:
Labour Progressive Party
) is the name under which the
Parti Communiste du Qubec
ran candidates from 1944 to 1956, after the banning of the
Communist Party of Canada
in 1941. Its English counterpart was the
Labour Progressive Party
which, federally, elected
Fred Rose
to the
Canadian House of Commons
from the
Montreal
riding of Cartier in the
1940s
. The POP took its current name (the
Parti Communiste du Qubec
) in 1960.
See also
Parti Communiste du Qubec
Politics of Quebec
List of Quebec general elections
List of Quebec premiers
List of Quebec leaders of the Opposition
National Assembly of Quebec
Timeline of Quebec history
Political parties in Quebec
External links
Parti communiste du Qubec website
National Assembly historical information
La Politique qubcoise sur le Web
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