List of CCF/NDP Members - Articles On Prominent CCF/NDP Members and Organizers

Articles On Prominent CCF/NDP Members and Organizers

  • Gerald Caplan - former NDP secretary, NDP researcher, NDP historian
  • Thérèse Casgrain - women's rights activist, leader of the Quebec wing of the CCF
  • Michel Chartrand - union leader, leader of the Quebec wing of the CCF
  • Judy Darcy - union leader
  • Shirley Douglas - Health care advocate, daughter of Tommy Douglas
  • Pierre Ducasse - Jack Layton's first Quebec lieutenant
  • Ed Finn - leader of the Newfoundland Democratic Party and first leader of the Newfoundland New Democratic Party, federal candidate.
  • Eugene Forsey - CCF researcher, organizer and candidate
  • Adam Giambrone - Party president 2000-2006
  • Herschel Hardin - frm Leadership Candidate (in 1995)
  • Marcel Hatch - frm Leadership Challenger (2001)
  • Jamey Heath - former NDP communications director under Layton
  • James Laxer - former NDP research director under Ed Broadbent, former co-leader of the Waffle faction
  • Robert Laxer - leading figure in the Waffle
  • Donald C. MacDonald - national organizer in the 1940s and 1950s until becoming leader of the Ontario CCF
  • Bev Meslo - frm Leadership Candidate (2003)
  • Desmond Morton - Historian (Many subjects, including NDP Historian)
  • Frank Scott - CCF chairman (1942–1950) and League for Social Reconstruction co-founder
  • Lloyd Shaw - first director of research for the CCF, funder
  • Lewis St. George Stubbs - founding member, ran in 1933 by-election as the CCF's first ever candidate
  • Frank Underhill - CCF co-founder
  • Mel Watkins - economist, former co-leader of the Waffle

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