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Political party in Canada
Cape Breton Labour Party
Leader
Paul MacEwan (only leader)
Founded
1982
Dissolved
1984
Ideology
Social democracy
Politics of Canada
Political parties
Elections
The Cape Breton Labour Party was a social democratic provincial political party in Nova Scotia, Canada, which drew most of its support from Cape Breton Island, the northern part of the province of Nova Scotia.
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