Communist Party of Canada (Ontario)

Communist Party of Canada (Ontario)
Parti communiste du Canada (Ontario)
Active provincial party
Leader Drew Garvie
President Dave McKee
Founded 1940
Headquarters 290A Danforth Ave
Toronto, Ontario
M4K 1N6
Ideology Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Political position Far-left
National affiliation Communist Party of Canada
Colours Red
Website
communistpartyontario.ca

The Communist Party of Canada (Ontario) (French: Parti communiste du Canada (Ontario)) is the Ontario provincial wing of the Communist Party of Canada. Using the name Labor-Progressive Party from 1943 until 1959, the group won two seats in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario: A.A. MacLeod and J.B. Salsberg were elected in the 1943 provincial election as "Labour" candidates but took their seats as members of the Labor-Progressive Party, which the banned Communist Party launched as its public face in a convention held on August 21 and 22, 1943, shortly after both the August 4 provincial election and the August 7 election of Communist Fred Rose to the House of Commons in a Montreal by-election.

MacLeod and Salsberg served as Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) from 1943 until 1951 and 1955 respectively. A third LPP member, Alexander A. Parent, who was also president of UAW Local 195, was elected as the Liberal-Labour MPP for Essex North in 1945. In January 1946, Parent announced he was breaking with the "reactionary" Liberals and sat the remainder of his term in the legislature as a Labour representative while voting with LPP MPPs MacLeod and Salsberg. He did not run for re-election in 1948.

The party has not been able to win any seats at the provincial level since Salsberg's defeat in 1955. The party continued to run under the Labor-Progressive banner up to the 1959 provincial election, after which it again identified itself as the Communist Party.

Individual members of the party have been elected to school boards in the past few decades, but have done so as independents rather than as "Communist Party" candidates. Since 2019, the party has been led by Drew Garvie.

Election results

Year of election Leader # of candidates # of seats won # of votes % of popular vote
1943 N/A
6 / 90
1
2 / 90
N/A N/A
1945 Leslie Morris
31 / 90
2
2 / 90
N/A 2.4%
1948 A. A. MacLeod
2 / 90
2 / 90
N/A 1.0%
1951 Stewart Smith
6 / 90
1 / 90
N/A N/A
1955
23 / 98
0 / 98
N/A N/A
1959 Bruce Magnuson
9 / 98
0 / 98
N/A N/A
1963
6 / 108
0 / 108
N/A N/A
1967
2 / 117
0 / 117
N/A N/A
1971 William Stewart
5 / 117
0 / 117
N/A N/A
1975
33 / 125
0 / 125
N/A N/A
1977
32 / 125
0 / 125
7,995 0.24%
1981 Mel Doig
17 / 125
0 / 125
5,296 0.16%
1985 Gordon Massie
10 / 125
0 / 125
3,696 0.1%
1987
9 / 130
0 / 130
3,422 0.09%
1990 Elizabeth Rowley
4 / 130
0 / 130
1,139 0.03%
1995 Darrell Rankin
5 / 130
0 / 130
1,015 0.03%
1999 Hassan Husseini
4 / 103
0 / 103
814 0.02%
2003 Elizabeth Rowley
6 / 103
0 / 103
2,187 0.05%
2007
8 / 107
0 / 107
1,715 0.04%
2011
9 / 107
0 / 107
1,163 0.03%
2014
11 / 107
0 / 107
2,290 0.04%
2018 Dave McKee
12 / 124
0 / 124
1,471 0.03%
2022 Drew Garvie
13 / 124
0 / 124
2,101 0.04%

Source: Elections Ontario Vote Summary

  • September 6, 2012 provincial by-elections: Kitchener—Waterloo, 87 votes (0.19%), seventh out of ten candidates.

Notes

1Ran under the label "Labour" or "Socialist-Labour"

2In addition, in 1945, the Labor-Progressive Party and Liberal Party of Ontario jointly endorsed 6 Liberal-Labour, 3 of whom were elected, in an effort to marginalize the CCF.

Party leaders

Constituency associations

The party has three constituency associations registered with Elections Ontario:

  • Davenport
  • Hamilton Centre
  • Ottawa Centre

Party financing

Financing of the Communist Party of Canada (Ontario)
Year Party level Riding level Total
Contributions received Number of contributors over $100 Contributions received Number of contributors over $100 Contributions received
2007 $13,585.00 32 $1,530 3 $15,115
2008 $39,085.29 63 $3,600 10 $46,685.29
2009 $40,175.25 53 $8,630 20 $48,805.25
2010 $40,032.80 59 $6,020 13 $46,052.80
2011 $19,619.80 36 $400 1 $20,019.80
2012 $48,385.11 64 $635 3 $49,020.11
2013 $35,708.70 61 $170 0 $35,878.70
Total $236,591.95 368 $20,985 50 $261,576.95

Source: Elections Ontario, Yearly Financial Statements, Political Parties, Constituency Associations

See also