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James Shaver Charleston Woodsworth (July 29, 1874 –
March 21, 1942) was a
Canadian Methodist minister, politician, and
labour activist. He was a pioneer...
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Woodsworth may
refer to:
Ellen Woodsworth J. S.
Woodsworth James Woodsworth Judith Woodsworth Woodsworth College,
Toronto This
disambiguation page lists...
- J. S.
Woodsworth Secondary School was a high
school in the
Borden Farm
neighbourhood of
Ottawa (formerly Nepean), Ontario,
Canada from 1973 to 2005. Currently...
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Woodsworth College is a
constituent college of the
University of
Toronto in Canada...
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William Wordsworth (7
April 1770 – 23
April 1850) was an
English Romantic poet who, with
Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
helped to
launch the
Romantic Age in...
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Federation (Farmer-Labour-Socialist)" and
selected J. S.
Woodsworth as
party leader.
Woodsworth had been an
Independent Labour Party MP
since 1921 and a...
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James Woodsworth (1843–1917) was a late-19th-century
Superintendent of
Methodist Missions in
Western Canada. He
fathered James Shaver Woodsworth, who was...
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running were a
number of
Labour advocates,
foremost amongst them J. S.
Woodsworth of Winnipeg, who had
organized their political movement after the Winnipeg...
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Breton Island. This
election was the last one for its
ailing leader, J. S.
Woodsworth. Notes: * The
party did not
nominate candidates in the
previous election...
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Heaps and
Woodsworth agreed to
support the
Liberals in
exchange for the
government creating Canada's
first old age pension.
Heaps and
Woodsworth joined other...