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SOCIAL MOVEMENTS CCF

In many social movements people organize to influence the powers that be: In the Canadian context, Marx would be surprised at the extent to which reforms of capitalism were effective

The CCF Cooperative Commonwealth Federation A solution during the Depression

The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) had a significant impact on Saskatchewan in the 20th century. Its history can be divided into three parts: the GREAT DEPRESSION years of the 1930s; the Douglas era during the 1940s and 1950s; and the move into the NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY (NDP) in the early 1960s.

Public health system. In 1934 it became a part of the newly formed national CCF and was now the Saskatchewan CCF. The party was unsuccessful in the 1934 and 1938 provincial elections. During this formative stage, the CCF was primarily a radical agrarian response to an economic crisis that left an indelible imprint on the province.

The national CCF became a part of the New Democratic Party in 1961.

Premier Douglas left Saskatchewan to lead the new party Premier Douglas left Saskatchewan to lead the new party. Although the Saskatchewan CCF supported the move into the NDP, it did so with reluctance and hesitancy; to preserve its identity it temporarily maintained the CCF name, and candidates ran under that label in the 1964 provincial election.

The party, led by WOODROW LLOYD, was defeated, and the CCF era in Saskatchewan thus ended. However, the party was not gone: the Saskatchewan NDP, in all but name, was the old CCF. Also, during the next generation many would identify the NDP with Canadian MEDICARE, a program conceived and delivered by the Saskatchewan CCF.