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Canada and Buck
, Buck Wilkin Music publishing was licensing Ronny & the Daytonas songs for the U. S. and Canada, and occasionally published their music on 180 gram vinyl media in limited production runs.
In 1931, Tim Buck and seven other members of the Communist Party of Canada were convicted of seditious conspiracy and membership in an unlawful organization.
Unsurprisingly, the plebiscite was supported by most English Canadians as well as the banned Communist Party of Canada which established Tim Buck " Yes " Committees to campaign for a yes vote.
James ' Buck ' Duke became its chairman and the British American Tobacco business began life in countries as diverse as Canada, China, Germany, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia, but not in the United Kingdom or USA.
* January 6-Tim Buck, politician and long-time leader of the Communist Party of Canada ( d. 1973 )
* March 11-Tim Buck, politician and long-time leader of the Communist Party of Canada ( b. 1891 )
* Buck Hill Cone, British Columbia, Canada
* Buck is a colloquialism for a dollar or similar currency in Australia, Canada, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Sri Lanka, South Africa and the United States
Guthrie's department was responsible for the persecution of the Communist Party of Canada, and the arrest and incarceration of Communists, including leader Tim Buck, for sedition.
Timothy " Tim " Buck ( January 6, 1891 – March 11, 1973 ) was a long-time general secretary of the Communist Party of Canada ( known from the 1940s until the late 1950s as the Labor-Progressive Party ) from 1929 until 1962.
A machinist, Buck was born in Beccles, England and emigrated to Canada in 1910 reputedly because it was cheaper to book steamship passage to Canada than to Australia.
The Communist Party was banned in 1941 under the Defence of Canada Regulations and Buck and other prominent Communist leaders were forced underground and ultimately into exile in the United States.
Buck retired as general secretary of the Communist Party of Canada in 1962, but remained in the largely ceremonial position of party chairman until his death in 1973.
Earlier in 1975, Progress Books published Tim BuckA Conscience for Canada by Oscar Ryan, which is considered to be the party-approved biography.
He continued this criticism with his 1981 book Canadian Bolsheviks: The Early Years of the Communist Party of Canada, which analyzed the formation and rise of the party, but felt that Tim Buck had betrayed it by promoting himself and a strongly pro-Soviet line.
* Progress Books Online Contains PDF versions of Put Monopoly Under Control and Canada and the Russian Revolution by Tim Buck
Following the outlawing of the CPC in 1940, General Secretary Tim Buck along with Sam Carr and Charles Sims fled Canada for the safety of New York where they would reside under the protection of the Communist Party of the United States of America ( CPUSA ).
He was a perennial candidate for the Labor-Progressive Party ( as the Communist Party was known from 1943 to 1959 ) and then the Communist Party of Canada and became general secretary of the party in 1965, despite the opposition of party chairman and longtime leader Tim Buck.
From 1954 until 1957, he was the national organizer of the Labour Progressive Party ( as the Communist Party had been known since 1943 ) and, in 1962, he succeeded Tim Buck as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Canada ( as it was again known ) and held the position until his death two years later.
The disagreement was in regards to how much support the fledgling CCF should give Smith, leader of the Canadian Labour Defence League, who had been charged with sedition for claiming that the state had attempted to assassinate imprisoned Communist Party of Canada leader Tim Buck.
Though friendly with Tim Buck, Stanley Ryerson, Leslie Morris and other Canadian Communists, Endicott never joined the Communist Party of Canada though three of his children joined its predecessor, the Labour-Progressive Party.
Charles H. ( Buck ) Witney ( July 12, 1919 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan – May 21, 1991 ) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
In 2006, Buck Shaw hosted three pool matches in the Churchill Cup rugby union competition, becoming the first U. S. venue to host matches in that tournament ( all matches in the 2003-2005 editions had been in Canada ).

Canada and Two
Two committees of members of the Advisory Board constitute the committees of selection -- one for the selection of Fellows from Canada, the United States, and the English-speaking Caribbean area and one for the selection of Fellows from the Latin American republics and the Republic of the Philippines.
Two bottles of blue Rev ( drink ) | Rev, an alcopop from Canada
Sarandon appeared in The Rothschilds and The Two Gentlemen of Verona on Broadway, as well making regular appearances at numerous Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw festivals in the United States and Canada.
Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant | Qinshan Phase III Units 1 & 2, located in Zhejiang China ( 30. 436 N 120. 958 E ): Two CANDU 6 reactors, designed by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited ( AECL ), owned and operated by the Third Qinshan Nuclear Power Company Limited
Two of the series ' three creators, comedy writers Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth, were from Canada.
Two rural-style comedians, already well known in their native Canada, gained their first major U. S. exposure — Gordie Tapp and Don Harron ( whose KORN Radio character, newscaster Charlie Farquharson, had been a fixture of Canadian television since 1952 and later appeared on The Red Green Show ).
Two notable Western composers for the kora are Brother Dominique Catta and Jacques Burtin ( France ), who wrote most of these scores, though composers like Carole Ouellet ( Canada ), Brother Grégoire Philippe ( Monastère de Keur Moussa ) and Sister Claire Marie Ledoux ( France ) contributed with original works.
Two groups competed for the contract to build the railway, Sir Hugh Allan's Canada Pacific Railway Company and David Lewis Macpherson's Inter-Oceanic Railway Company.
Two very significant events for Canada occurred during Pierre Trudeau's final term in office.
Two are located in Austria and one in Canada.
: Two publications, the Canada Flight Supplement ( CFS ) and the Water Aerodrome Supplement, published by NAV CANADA under the authority of Transport Canada provides equivalent information.
Two other species of small turtles are the American mud turtles and musk turtles that live in an area that ranges from Canada to South America.
Two exceptions are Australia and Canada, where the pension system is forecast to be solvent for the foreseeable future.
Two descendants of the non-creole colonial koiné are still spoken in Canada ( mostly in Québec and among the Acadian people of the Eastern Maritime provinces ), the Prairies, Louisiana, Saint-Barthélemy ( leeward portion of the island ) and as isolates in other parts of the Americas.
Two main corporations compete in the aircraft APU market: United Technologies Corporation ( through its subsidiaries Pratt & Whitney Canada, Hamilton Sundstrand and the recently acquired Goodrich Corporation ), and Honeywell International Inc.
Two years later, Penguin Books Canada published his collection of 11 short stories, Tales from Firozsha Baag.
CTV Two currently consists of four over-the-air O & Os in Ontario and one in British Columbia, as well as regional cable-only channels in Atlantic Canada and Alberta, providing complementary programming which have smaller audiences than those on the mainline CTV network.
Two plane engine production factories, WSK-Kalisz and Pratt & Whitney Kalisz ( a branch of Pratt & Whitney Canada ), are located in Kalisz.
Among the remembrances of this event in Canadian popular culture is the song " In Winnipeg " by musician Mike Ford, included in the album Canada Needs You Volume Two.
Two surgeries by Doctor Wilder Penfield of the Montreal Neurological Institute were insufficient to save him, and his death on 11 February was eulogised on the radio by Mackenzie King: " In the passing of His Excellency, the people of Canada have lost one of the greatest and most revered of their Governors General, and a friend who, from the day of his arrival in this country, dedicated his life to their service.
Two versions of " Dayvan Cowboy " — the original and a remix by Odd Nosdam — are on the six-track EP, Trans Canada Highway, which was released on 26 May 2006.
She also starred in several stage plays, including a play called It Had to be You at a dinner theater in Canada, Particular Friendships in New York in 1981, and Two for the Seesaw, directed by Burt Reynolds.
Two factors worked against this: the War of 1812, preceded by a US embargo against trade with Canada, which damaged the upstate economy ; and the construction of the Erie Canal in 1824, which enabled transportation between areas accessible to the Great Lakes and New York City.
Two former heads of government attended the University, including Edward Morris, 1st Baron Morris, the 2nd Prime Minister of Newfoundland, and Paul Martin, the 24th Prime Minister of Canada.

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