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Joseph Baruch (J.B.)
Salsberg (November 5, 1902 –
February 8, 1998) was a
politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Labor-Progressive
member of the Legislative...
- two
seats in the
Legislative ****embly of Ontario: A.A.
MacLeod and J.B.
Salsberg were
elected in the 1943
provincial election as "Labour"
candidates but...
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Australian Labor Party. In Ontario, two LPP members, A. A.
MacLeod and J. B.
Salsberg, sat in the
Legislative ****embly of
Ontario from 1943 to 1951 and 1955...
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prominent party member J.B.
Salsberg from a trip to the
Soviet Union where he
found rampant party-sponsored antisemitism.
Salsberg reported his
findings but...
- MPPs J. B.
Salsberg and A.A. MacLeod. The LPP was the
official name of the
Communist Party of Ontario. The LPP only ran two candidates,
Salsberg and MacLeod...
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Salsberg in the
Toronto riding of St. Andrews.
Several days
following the
election the Labor-Progressive
Party was
officially formed and
Salsberg and...
- election, and
Salsberg remained as the sole LPP MPP
until his
defeat in 1955.
Within the
provincial legislative ****embly,
writes Salsberg's biographer Gerald...
- of its
existence by
Salsberg, the NFJA
functioned as a left-wing, pro-Israel and non-Communist
fraternal organization.
Salsberg served as
president of...
- Labor-Progressive
Party on its own with the re-election of A.A.
MacLeod and J.B.
Salsberg. The LPP
contested a
total of 31
ridings under the
leadership of Leslie...
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Communist Party) lost its last
remaining seat with the
defeat of J.B.
Salsberg.
James Shannon Dempsey (Renfrew South) had his endor****t as a PC candidate...