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A FINDING AID TO THE COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH FEDERATION PAMPHLETS Shortt Prepared by Glen Makahonuk Shortt Commonwealth Cooperative Federati on Pamphlets JL 197 C75 C7 This collection contains a wide variety of materials on the CCF, which span the period from the 1930's to 1967. An attempt has been made to arrange the material in chronological order based on each decade: 11. The 1930's; 111. The 1940's; IV The 1950's; and V. The 1960's. However, there are a number of documents which have nofdates on them. For research purposes they have been placed at the beginning of the collection in Section I. Undated Material ; they are numbered 1 to 39. I. Undated Material 1. Study Outline for Planning for Freedom. Ottawa: CCF National Office. 2. G.H. Williams, Social Democracy in Canada. Regina: McInnis Brothers Ltd. 3. Wm. Irvine, Purchasing Power and the World Problem. Pamphlet no. 1. Capital ism, Communi srn and Credit. 4. Wm. Irvine, Purchasing Power and the World Problem. Pamphlet no. 2. Social Control of Credit. 5. Wm. Irvine, Cooperation or Catastrophe. An Interpretation of the Cooperat3ve Commonwealth tederati on and Its Pol icy. Ottawa: Labour Publishing Co. First edition (?) 6. Wm. Irvine, Cooperation or Catastrophe. -An Interpretation of the Cooperative Commonwealth tederation and Its Pol icy. Ottawa: Second tdition (?) 7. Wm. Irvine, Let Us Reason Together. An Appeal to Social Credi ters and C. C. F. 'ers. Edmonton : Commercial Printers Ltd. 8. Wm. Irvine, C.C. F. Provincial Policy. What the C.C.F. Will do for A1 berta. Edmonton : Commercial Printers Ltd. 9. 3. S. Woodsworth, "Pub1 ic Education and Social Change". 10. Organization Suggestions. In order to be of assistance to Campaign-Managers and Workers, CCF Provincial Office. 11. Organization Suggestions. N.P. no. 103. 12. Suggestions to CCF Canvassers. Regina CCF Provincial Office. 13. Ed Bellamy, "The Parable of the Coach". This powerful description of the capitalist economic system is from Looking Backward written in 1887. 14. "The Most Frequent Objections to Socialism Answered". Regina: CCF Provincial Headquarters. 15. Publicity and Advertising Guide for an Election Campaign. Regina: Sask. CCF. 16. "Let There Be No Blackout of Health". Regina: CCF. McInni s Brothers Ltd. 1942 or 1943 17. Ed Highe, It's A Sin ... To Make Money. Fort Erie: Review Co. 18. G. MacInnis, It's Up To You! How you' can be an Active Citizen Through the CCF. Toronto: Thistle Printing Co. 19. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (Sask. Section). "How the CCF Got Started". 20. "CCF Organizational Guide". Ottawa: CCF National Office. 21. CCYM Sings. Regina: Business Printers Ltd. 22. "The CCF and Social Services". Regina: McInnis Bros. Ltd. 1942 or 1943 23. A Short Short But Important Story About Agriculture. Regina: CCF Sask. 24. "The CCF and Educatim in 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. 1931. 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, 1931. 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 11, 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, 1933. 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, 1930-1933. 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 Office 1934. 34. Program and Manifesto of the Cooperative Commonwealth/ Federati on A. Comprehensive Statement of the Policies and Ideals of the CCF. 1934. 35. Wm. Irvine, The Brains We Trust. A Play in Three Acts. Toronto: Thomas Nelson Ltdc , March 1935. 36. J. S. Woodsworth, "Pol itical Democracy", The University of Toronto Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 3, April 1935. 37. Wm. Irvine, Can a Christian Vote for Capitalism? Ottawa: Labour Publishing Co., June 1935. 38. Ed Be1 lamy, The Parable of the Water Tank. reprinted 1935 by CCF Central Office. 39. Speeches of J.S. Woodsworth, A. MacInnis, E. J. Garland on the Cooperative Commonwealth. H.E. Spencer on a National Health Policy. G.G. Coote, W. Irvine on the Budget delivered in the House of Commons during the session of 1935. 40. H.W. Arnold, "Fletcher is Not a Social Credit Candidate" Sept. 30, 1935. 41. Work and Wages Radio Address by G.H. Williams, M.L.A. Leader of the Opposition, Sask. Legislature & President Sask CCF, Jan. 20, 1936. 42. The Challenge. No. 3 pub1 ished by CCF Youth Movement Saskatoon, April 7, 1936. 43. The Sask. Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. Provinci a1 Platform. As formulated by the Delegates assembled in Annual Convention. July 1936. 44. News and Views of the CCF Sask. Section. kc. 2, 1936. 45. "The Battle" to CCF Supporters. 1936. 46. Cooperati on Radio Address by G. H. Wi11 iams, M. L. A. , Leader of the Opposition, Sask.