Timeline of labour issues and events in Canada

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Template:Short description This is a timeline of labour issues and events in Canada.

1700s

  • 1799Template:SndAfter establishing fur trading post Greenwich House at Lac la Biche, workers refuse to proceed to Lesser Slave River because of lack of provisions. First known strike action in Alberta.[1][2]

Early-mid 1800s

  • 1803Template:SndSeven men working for Peter Fidler at Lake Athabasca refuse to stay on job unless wages increased.[3]
  • ca. 1812Template:SndDock workers in St. John (NB) and Halifax organize a union.[4]
  • 1835-1845 - Shiners' War Irish labour unrest at Bytown (today's Ottawa). [5]
  • 1842Template:SndIn Quebec, T.M. Moore begins to publish People's Magazine and Workingman's Guardian, the first labour-oriented reform newspaper.Template:Sfn

1870s

1880s

1890s

1900s

  • 1900Template:SndParliament passes the Conciliation Act and establishes the federal Department of Labour[7]
  • 1900Template:Snd(by election) Arthur Puttee elected as the first Labour Member of Parliament (MP). Runs under the Winnipeg Labour Party label. Serves as MP 1900–1904.
  • 1903Template:SndConsolidated Lake Superior riot
  • 1903Template:SndFrank Rogers shot to death at picket line during strike at Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), Vancouver.[15]Template:Sfn
  • 1906Template:SndThomas Belanger and Francois Theriault shot to death during strike at Maclaren Company pulp mill at Buckingham, QU.Template:Sfn
  • 1906Template:SndIndustrial Workers of the World (IWW), formed in Chicago in 1905 and then came to BC. Founding convention of BC branch in 1906. Western Federation of Miners (WFM) instrumental in its early efforts.[16]
  • 1906Template:SndIWW Lumber Handlers Union No. 526, composed primarily of Tsleil-Watuth First Nations people of Burrard, strikes in opposition to demands of longer hours and lower pay. First IWW strike in western Canada. Strike largely unsuccessful; only victories are in getting jobs back and having scabs fired.[17]
  • 1906Template:SndThunder Bay - the first strike at the Lakehead begins. Again and again, area workers band together to fight for wage increases, job security and non-discriminatory hiring practices.[18]
  • 1907Template:SndQuebec Bridge, still under construction, collapses, killing 75.[13]
  • 1907Template:SndIWW achieves majority control of the AFL-CIO unions in Nelson.[19] (Just a couple of years later, it becomes Nelson's largest union and leads a successful fight for the 8-hour day and higher wages for city workers.)[20]
  • 1907Template:SndAugust 28, at Cobalt (Ontario), an IWW member killed when scabs overload a charge at the mine.[21]
  • 1907Template:SndRise of industrial unionism pre-World War I involves the IWW and other workers as well. In Quebec in 1907, workers in the textile sector, predominantly Francophone or Jews, organize industrial unions and conduct strikes.[22]
  • Some miners in Edmonton (Strathcona Mine) gain eight-hour day.[23] (United Mine Workers of America achieved eight-hour day in 1898.)
  • 1909Template:SndAlberta provincial election: Charles O'Brien, of the Socialist Party of Canada, elected by coal miners in the Rockies.[24]
  • 1909Template:SndPrince Rupert (BC) - 123 IWW men walk off sewer construction worksite.[25]
  • 1909Template:SndVictoria IWW branch signs up 300 men employed in street construction and leads them out on strike. That same year, Victoria IWW calls for a general strike to demand release of McNamara brothers, arrested for the bombing of the Los Angeles Times building.[25]
  • 1909Template:SndVancouver Free Speech Fight, wherein the IWW, supported by the Socialist Party of Canada, refuses to give in to demands by mayor and police that labourites not hold open-air rallies and meetings. Prominent U.S. leftist speakers Lucy Parsons and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn also assist.[26] (Vancouver Free Speech Fight re-fought in 1911 and 1912.)

1910s

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The Winnipeg general strike in 1919

1920s

1930s

1940s

File:Shop Stewards at Burrard Drydock.jpg
Female shop stewards at the Burrard Drydock, North Vancouver, British Columbia. The company hired more than 1000 women during World War II, all of whom were dismissed after the war to free up jobs for the men returning from armed service.

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

  • 1980Template:SndCanada wing of Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers (formerly Oil Workers International Union) forms the Energy and Chemical Workers Union with Neil Reimer as its leader.[60][69][70]
  • 1981Template:SndAt Hibernia oilfield near Newfoundland, Ocean Ranger—an offshore oil platform—sinks, killing all 84 workers on board.[13]
  • 1983Template:SndJuly-August, "Women Against the Budget" is formed to fight the 1983 BC budget and other actions taken by Bill Bennett's Social Credit government against working people. The broad-based umbrella organization of activist women helps create the BC Federation of Labour's Operation Solidarity and Solidarity Coalition. On August 10, 40,000 rally at Vancouver's Empire Stadium to protest the BC government. In the face of a threatened general strike, the government backs down on its plans for mass layoffs of its employees.[71][72]
  • 1983Template:SndJuly-August, members of the BC Government Employees’ Union (BCGEU) hold a three-week occupation of Tranquille Institution in Kamloops, after learning the provincial government is planning its closure. Due to the occupation, the institution is allowed to function until 1985.[73]
  • 1984Template:SndThe Canadian Auto Workers Union (properly the National Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation and General Workers Union of Canada) is founded. Bob White, an official of the United Auto Workers, encourages the Canadian membership of the U.A.W. to split away and form a separate union. White is C.A.W.'s first president. (split covered in NFB film Final Offer)
  • 1984Template:SndStrike at Eaton's department stores by the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU) begins in November in southern Ontario. The strike is settled the following May.
  • 1985Template:SndThe Canadian Auto Workers becomes independent of their former parent union, the United Auto Workers. This process is documented in the film Final Offer (1985).
  • 1986Template:SndAlberta NDP takes 16 seats, a record until 2015, and becomes Official Opposition (Brian Mason is elected as MLA - he will be an NDP cabinet minister in 2015).
  • 1986Template:SndSix-month-long strike at the Gainers meatpacking plant in Edmonton.

1990s

2000s

2010s

2020s

See also

Footnotes

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