Co-founder of the Social Democratic Party of Canada and Communist Party of Canada
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Roland Penner
Norman Penner
Jacob Penner (August 12, 1880 – August 28, 1965) was a popular international socialist politician in Canada. A founder of the Social Democratic Party of Canada and the Communist Party of Canada, Penner was elected to the Winnipeg city council in 1933. He would remain at that post until 1960, becoming the longest serving elected Communist city council member in North America.
During World War II, Penner would become the first Canadian Communist interned for political security reasons. He would be incarcerated from June 1940 until being granted his release in July 1942.
JacobPenner (August 12, 1880 – August 28, 1965) was a popular international socialist politician in Canada. A founder of the Social Democratic Party of...
Penner or penner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Penner may refer to: Major Penner (fl. 1718), pirate captain active in the Caribbean A.D. Penner...
The Books of Jacob. An English translation by Jennifer Croft was published by Fitzcarraldo Editions on 15 November 2021. Croft won a 2015 PEN/Heim Translation...
ward which had been represented since the 1930s by fellow Communist JacobPenner. As an alderman he fought for public housing, public hospitals and rights...
Slaw Rebchuk, but lost their other seat to longtime LPP politician JacobPenner. Penner, himself a veteran member of the council, had been defeated by CEC...
law at the University of Manitoba. Penner was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the son of Winnipeg alderman JacobPenner (d. 1965) and Rose Shapack (d. 1970)...
who broke with the party as a result of the events of 1956. Penner was the son of JacobPenner, a leading member of the Communist Party and popular Winnipeg...
trustees in Winnipeg JacobPenner and Joseph Zuken were popular aldermen in Winnipeg. Zuken was an LPP school trustee before succeeding Penner on city council...
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leader was David Campbell, the mayor of St. Boniface. Leslie Morris and JacobPenner of the Communist Party campaigned in the city of Winnipeg, and other...
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particularly fascists (like Adrien Arcand) and Communists (including JacobPenner, Bruce Magnuson and Tom McEwen) as well as opponents of conscription...
McDowell, author August 23 – George Black, politician (b.1873) August 28 – JacobPenner, politician (b.1880) September 10 – S. E. Rogers, politician (b.1888)...
suspected of being on the PROFUNC list including: Winnipeg alderman JacobPenner, Roland Penner and the founder of the New Democratic Party of Canada Tommy Douglas...
of his "Penographic" known. Another noteworthy pioneer design was John Jacob Parker's, patented in 1832 – a self-filler with a screw-operated piston...
Jacob Matthew Ramsey (born 28 May 2001) is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Premier League club Aston Villa...
well enough on transfers to defeat incumbent JacobPenner by 17 votes on the fifth and final count. Penner was a member of the Communist Labour Progressive...
using a form of proportional representation, Single transferable voting. JacobPenner ran in Winnipeg as a Communist candidate, but was not successful. He...